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For The Hypothesis Question at 13:53 Why do we accept the teacher's claim, I understand that the probability of getting 4 answers is 0.121 or 12.1% and that 12.1% > 5% but i don't understand how that proves that she was guessing the answers.
we are testing to see if there is "sufficient evidence to reject the teachers claim" tht the student was guessing. if the student was trying the probability would be more than 0.2 (as 0.2 is literally randomly guessing). we have to accept Ho as there is insufficient evidence to REJECT teachers claim idk if this makes sense but thats how i thought of it
Thank you for the kind words aha! I am assuming you won't be sitting exams until May/June 2023 in which case you still have plenty of time to work on anything you're finding difficult with A Level Maths! Feel free to drop a comment on any video with anything you're unsure about and I'll try my best to help out
Be slightly careful on how you're interpreting a normal distribution here. Remember the shape of a normal distribution is a bell-curve and as such can take values larger than 10. The answer is almost obvious when you think about how the bell-curve will also look. Remember a normal distribution is symmetric about the mean and as a result 50% of the data is to the left of this point and 50% is to the right of this point and seeing as we're looking for P(Y < 10) where 10 is the mean then the probability must be a half in this case. Let me know if this doesn't make sense though and i'll try explain it a little better :)
For the stone question, does the 4 seconds later mean that once its reached rest mid-air, it takes 4 seconds to fall to the floor or does it mean it takes 4 seconds for the whole thing to happen?
this guy got the mechanics quetion wrong hes using the time of when it hits the ground and doesnt make v = 0 if u want max distance over the ground as maxium point v would be 0. answer should be 12.8 from what i found
If you're looking for extra revision for A Level Maths be sure to check out our website at AJMaths.co.uk
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exam's in 3 hours and a half, good luck everyone.
How did it go?
@@AJMaths shit, but because i’m a dumbass
Did you do well :)
@@AJMaths i got a U :)
@@mish3al same
Great video! I've got a stats mock tommorow in class and this is a great way to do some chill top up on my knowledge 👍
Thank you for the kind words! Good luck for tomorrow!
is there a playlist for mechanics/statistics?
Very helpful , cheers
For The Hypothesis Question at 13:53 Why do we accept the teacher's claim, I understand that the probability of getting 4 answers is 0.121 or 12.1% and that 12.1% > 5% but i don't understand how that proves that she was guessing the answers.
we are testing to see if there is "sufficient evidence to reject the teachers claim" tht the student was guessing. if the student was trying the probability would be more than 0.2 (as 0.2 is literally randomly guessing). we have to accept Ho as there is insufficient evidence to REJECT teachers claim
idk if this makes sense but thats how i thought of it
You have very neat handwriting but I am still failing my maths haha, thanks for the video
Thank you for the kind words aha! I am assuming you won't be sitting exams until May/June 2023 in which case you still have plenty of time to work on anything you're finding difficult with A Level Maths! Feel free to drop a comment on any video with anything you're unsure about and I'll try my best to help out
on the normal distributions how is part (c ii) 1/2, would it not be 1 since it is all other options?
Be slightly careful on how you're interpreting a normal distribution here. Remember the shape of a normal distribution is a bell-curve and as such can take values larger than 10. The answer is almost obvious when you think about how the bell-curve will also look. Remember a normal distribution is symmetric about the mean and as a result 50% of the data is to the left of this point and 50% is to the right of this point and seeing as we're looking for P(Y < 10) where 10 is the mean then the probability must be a half in this case.
Let me know if this doesn't make sense though and i'll try explain it a little better :)
@@AJMaths It makes perfect sense, Thanks!
For the stone question, does the 4 seconds later mean that once its reached rest mid-air, it takes 4 seconds to fall to the floor or does it mean it takes 4 seconds for the whole thing to happen?
Aimal cold guy
from when the stone is thrown i believe
this guy got the mechanics quetion wrong hes using the time of when it hits the ground and doesnt make v = 0 if u want max distance over the ground as maxium point v would be 0. answer should be 12.8 from what i found