I appreciate you making this video, and understand your discussion of the law of total probability. The only part I find confusing is with your Venn diagram. They way you have it drawn, it makes me think R is a subset of B, and B looks like the sample space. If R is a subset of B then would they still be mutually exclusive since everything in R is in B?
Thanks for the video! BTW, I think this representation of exclusive events is confusing a little bit. Because all events A and D are into B, so at first it seems they are all subsets of B.
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I appreciate you making this video, and understand your discussion of the law of total probability. The only part I find confusing is with your Venn diagram. They way you have it drawn, it makes me think R is a subset of B, and B looks like the sample space. If R is a subset of B then would they still be mutually exclusive since everything in R is in B?
Honestly...1000 times better than what my prof was trying to do. Thank you! :D
Maybe split the sample space into two pieces R and B, then have C overlap both??? I'm not sure.
Wait so does this work if they're not mutually exclusive ?
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You could've just drawn another circle for B. Anyway, great video. :-)
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Very Khan Academy style, although very good! thanks!
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Complete description of Total Probability Theorem in Hindi Language- ua-cam.com/video/gtlPi19TBy4/v-deo.html
You make this look easy : D
The Law holds if we divide the sample space into any number of events, so long as they are DISJOINT and COVER all of the sample space.
Thanks for the video!
BTW, I think this representation of exclusive events is confusing a little bit. Because all events A and D are into B, so at first it seems they are all subsets of B.
Had the same thought. It probably would have been better to represent A, B, and C as non-overlapping shapes.
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yeah i see what you are saying. I really don't know of a better way to draw to though... :(
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