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Thank you so much sir you explained each and every concept in depth and logic behind them
HI, what does the i stand for when we write x sub i or f sub i? What is the i in subscript? 18:03
i is the summation counter, You are summing over i goes from 1 to n.
Good introduction to prerequisites. Thanks👏
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Bro just finished whole school statistics in just an hour
Great intro; thank you!
Thank you for this video
Sir ,please post a video regarding monte carlo simulation of cs1 and poisson process
At 49:46 why are we multiplying x bar by n instead of by summation? I didn't get that part.
x-bar is a constant (for all values of i) - so it's like adding xbar, n times; Which is n*xbar Hope that clarifies it. Else you may call me up.
@@TheActuarialGuyRomit oh okay thank you
at 48:11 25+11 is 41 not 42 . hence 82/5= 16.4 not 16.8
Thanks for the correction.
Thankyou so much😊.....
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It's very well explained. Saved lots of time. Thanks a ton.
Thank you so much sir you explained each and every concept in depth and logic behind them
HI, what does the i stand for when we write x sub i or f sub i? What is the i in subscript? 18:03
i is the summation counter,
You are summing over i goes from 1 to n.
Good introduction to prerequisites. Thanks
👏
Hi
Thank you for your kind words!
Full lectures available for all CM/ CS subjects, contact +91 8290386768.
Bro just finished whole school statistics in just an hour
Great intro; thank you!
Thank you for this video
Sir ,please post a video regarding monte carlo simulation of cs1 and poisson process
At 49:46 why are we multiplying x bar by n instead of by summation? I didn't get that part.
x-bar is a constant (for all values of i) - so it's like adding xbar, n times;
Which is n*xbar
Hope that clarifies it.
Else you may call me up.
@@TheActuarialGuyRomit oh okay thank you
at 48:11 25+11 is 41 not 42 . hence 82/5= 16.4 not 16.8
Thanks for the correction.
Thankyou so much😊.....
Hi Shivani,
Thankyou for your appreciation
Full lectures available for all CM/ CS subjects, contact +91 8290386768