@@amogus830 you have probably never met a bad maths teacher, whom themselves are incompetent of teaching. For example, one of my maths teacher can't even understand and explain what a normal distribution curve is, he only knows the way to do the questions, which isn't helpful when learning math. Don't assume everyone is the same as you, you xxxx ing brat. I really envy everyone you've never met.
you have actually helped me understand more about how the lower limits and upper limits are derived. The diagram my teacher drew really explain how the number came about.
i dont get for the first example why we have to do all that like you get the same result from just doing it normally with binomial so when would i know to do it this way
hello no worries if no one replies as I know the video is old, but when you’re calculating probabilités with the normal approximated from the binomial do you always have to apply continuity corrections?
learnt more from him than my acc maths teacher
I hate when ppl say this, ur teachers not incompetent u just dont focus in lesson
@@amogus830 you have probably never met a bad maths teacher, whom themselves are incompetent of teaching. For example, one of my maths teacher can't even understand and explain what a normal distribution curve is, he only knows the way to do the questions, which isn't helpful when learning math. Don't assume everyone is the same as you, you xxxx ing brat. I really envy everyone you've never met.
@@amogus830 Maybe they are, who are you to assume they aren't?
@@amogus830 nah my teacher incompetent asf
@amogus830 I'd have to disagree there with you. Some teachers just don't know how to teach it so that it clicks with students
you have actually helped me understand more about how the lower limits and upper limits are derived. The diagram my teacher drew really explain how the number came about.
Thank you. The best I've seen continuity correction explained.
Never been able to understand stats faster!!
bruv if this guy was my maths teacher im getting A* at a probability of 1
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thanks for the clear explanation
Zeeshan>>>
What indicates that you need to switch from binomial to normal distribution for part b? Is it just that it says using a suitable approximation?
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@ravjayakodi2746 no you have to find np if np>10 use normal to approximate binomial, if np
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Great video!
Is it too late chat
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@@CrateCrasher bro it hasnt worked for me for paper 1 and 2 and i just startednow for paper 3
@@benjaminjankowski4488 beg for low grade boundaries 🙏
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it’s 8am now, is it too late to start 😭😭😭
Just did my stats exam thank u very much for helping me w ur vids
edexcel a level?
@@ramya8718 they're probably on AQA, their stats was last tuesday i think
Why can't I find poisson distribution
i dont get for the first example why we have to do all that like you get the same result from just doing it normally with binomial so when would i know to do it this way
i was thinking that
hello no worries if no one replies as I know the video is old, but when you’re calculating probabilités with the normal approximated from the binomial do you always have to apply continuity corrections?
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Hello mate , cant help you there - sorry!👍
@@oliverbrind6399 you're a bit unhelpful Oliver brind
if you're doing a normal approximation yes
@@siam7094 Thank you for being the one person that actually answered my question 😭
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u got the exam style question wrong. Its p= 0.8456 as the upper = 350.5 and lower = 299.5
month late but he did it right as you if it was 299.5 that would include 300 which is not what we want
the question is slightly diff here in textbook it says inclusive here he doesnt include that in q
the way you phrase your sentences is too funny
ok but whats the point
My calculator cant do a certain part, that's why I came here to see how to do it without a calculator
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