This is a great video and the math is explained clearly and concisely. I love your animations and visuals too. But the audio is a bit muddled, it may be worth it to buy a better microphone. Your examples (like the cat) are also lovely and easy to visualize.
This is fantastically done and answers a question i've found myself pondering more than once! Now i get it! It also helps decide how long i should be shopping for something...
Nice! I've always wondered about that myself, good video although it was a bit difficult to follow for someone who loves maths but didn't study them. Thanks!
When I saw limit in +inf of ((n-1)/n)^n I wanted to comment about 1/e but having seen the whole video and how you derived it I would only add that limit of (1+a/x)^x in +inf = e^x and (n-1)/n=1+(-1)/n => lim x->+inf ((n-1)/n)^n = e^(-1) = 1/e
this has nothing to do with but i swear i remember years being exactly 54 weeks, how they hell are they 52 i swear to god its always been 54 what the hell how aaaaaaaaaaa
54 weeks can happen on a leap year if the 1st of January and 31st of December form their own mini weeks. This happened in the year 2000 and happens every 28 years (but only if it's a leap year). 52 x 7 = 364 There's 365 days in a regular year so 52 weeks is a pretty good estimate :)
3 chances: 1 - you remembered something worng/misunderstood 2 - deja vu (a wired event about thinking you saw something or remember it but it never happened and there is lots of explanations but we aren't sure how it happens) *3 - you were in another world wake up don't know where this message will show up in your dream but it will be highlighted wake up*
But you're just counting the times when you once win a million. There are still chances to win the million twice, three, four times etc. These posibilities decrease the 37%. So it is a 37% chance to win just once and not at all.
Technically, I calculated the odds of it not happening at all and took the converse. Therefore, 37% accounts for any number of successes greater than zero. Perhaps I should have reiterated, there is a 37% chance of winning at least once.
I’ve seen too many of these and now I don’t think it’s actually a person commenting these types of things and it’s a robot so if you are a robot die, it’s not in the normal way you guys like burning in the fire or something like that no stepping on the sharpest Lego pieces once a a day but also, every day, you hurt a part of your body
This is a great video and the math is explained clearly and concisely. I love your animations and visuals too. But the audio is a bit muddled, it may be worth it to buy a better microphone. Your examples (like the cat) are also lovely and easy to visualize.
Thx for the note. I think its largely cuz I stuggle to speak clearly. But im doing these voiceovers as practice.
This is fantastically done and answers a question i've found myself pondering more than once! Now i get it! It also helps decide how long i should be shopping for something...
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These videos made renewed my interest in math!
Enjoyed watching this
Nice! I've always wondered about that myself, good video although it was a bit difficult to follow for someone who loves maths but didn't study them. Thanks!
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I really enjoyed this video!!! Super interesting! e shows up in interesting places sometimes.
Another reason why I like 37
Also square it
1369
We get a 69, now take that off and square it
169
Another 69 nice
I wonder what the longest 69 square chain is (with integers)
1369×9=12321
37×3=111
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You should do a video on African languages. There’s a ton of really unique ones that most people don’t know of.
I honeslty don't know much about african languages. But I have a buddy who might.
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@@YenjiJemI would like a vid like that
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I’m sending this to my school
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I agree
37% is good
Actually that slot machine has a 1/125 (
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Hey Yenji Jem! Can You Make Numbers 1 to 1 Micrillion?
Man, statistics are weird. There's always a wrong way to calculate the probability of something.
Shiny hunters right now:
When I saw limit in +inf of ((n-1)/n)^n I wanted to comment about 1/e but having seen the whole video and how you derived it I would only add that limit of (1+a/x)^x in +inf = e^x and (n-1)/n=1+(-1)/n => lim x->+inf ((n-1)/n)^n = e^(-1) = 1/e
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this has nothing to do with but i swear i remember years being exactly 54 weeks, how they hell are they 52 i swear to god its always been 54 what the hell how aaaaaaaaaaa
im going insane
54 weeks can happen on a leap year if the 1st of January and 31st of December form their own mini weeks. This happened in the year 2000 and happens every 28 years (but only if it's a leap year).
52 x 7 = 364
There's 365 days in a regular year so 52 weeks is a pretty good estimate :)
@@vez3834 yea but like, i remember 54 full weeks lol, idk why i remember it like that
3 chances:
1 - you remembered something worng/misunderstood
2 - deja vu (a wired event about thinking you saw something or remember it but it never happened and there is lots of explanations but we aren't sure how it happens)
*3 - you were in another world wake up don't know where this message will show up in your dream but it will be highlighted wake up*
@@Roxve yea definitely 1
What's the equation for this?
edit: nevermind
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I thought you fail at 37% on a GD level xD
x2
Now calculate how much to get it near 100 like to 90
37%
PLAY
YOU WIN: NOTHING :)
1 in 1,000,000
hardly likely
1,000,000 times
Its simple
Play the game 1,000,001 times
What is 3.1622 squared?
Close to 10
But you're just counting the times when you once win a million. There are still chances to win the million twice, three, four times etc. These posibilities decrease the 37%.
So it is a 37% chance to win just once and not at all.
Technically, I calculated the odds of it not happening at all and took the converse. Therefore, 37% accounts for any number of successes greater than zero. Perhaps I should have reiterated, there is a 37% chance of winning at least once.
@@YenjiJem Ah, okay. Thanks for answering! Btw love your videos!
@@treewithnohands3263 No problemo, and thanks
I thought it's Geometry Dash video but ok
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I’ve seen too many of these and now I don’t think it’s actually a person commenting these types of things and it’s a robot so if you are a robot die, it’s not in the normal way you guys like burning in the fire or something like that no stepping on the sharpest Lego pieces once a a day but also, every day, you hurt a part of your body
It‘s actually 36,72%