love it! thank you! i always find it frustrating when teachers throw weird equations at you and expect to use them without understanding them. you explained them so well that i know feel confident using them as i know what they're for!
Very nice explanation! I reproduced your results using Python. I also tried to solve the "Birthday Problem/Paradox" that you may be familiar with (otherwise see Wikipedia) using the equation that you've demonstrated. My inputs were: n=23, p=1/365, q=1-365 and x=2 and a P(X=2) = 0.00179. Other workers report the answer as 0.5005. Is the Binomial distribution inappropriate for solving the Birthday Problem?
Great question! It seems like you may not have squared the 5/6. Try entering 6 * 1/6 * 1/6 * 5/6 * 5/6 and see if you get the right answer. I hope this helps!
Great question! So we are ultimately using the combination formula within the probability formula because order does not matter for the successes. For example, if we were to try to calculate the probability of getting 1 failures and 2 successes, we would not want to treat getting 2 successes then 1 failure as 2 separate situations. There is ultimately no difference between one success and another. If we used the permutation formula, we would get 6 total options, but this we would only want to get three: success-success-failure, success-failure-success and failure-success-success. I hope this helps
Jesus, this formula for Binomials is so much easier to comprehend than what my professor taught us! It's the same math, but the notation and format you use makes much more sense. In my class, the formula is "P(x)= nCx π x (1-π) n-x." I never fully understood the variables until your explanation. Thanks!
I have just seen your 2 videos and both explains everything , that's why I subscribe to your channel , Thankyou So much Sir !! Just keep your videos like this.
Hello, would you be able to do a video on hypothesis testing and hypothesis testing with binomial and normal distribution? Thank you!! These videos are incredibly helpful :))
I have questions. In a pack of12 capacitors and a pack of 20 resistors, there are 2 defective capacitors and defective 3 resistors respectively.A capacitor and resistor are selected at random from the packs.Determine the probability that: i)one is defective ii)both are defective iii)None is defective
My Math sir is too much expert and have experience and have too much knowledge but he do not teach and give all the information in the way that you teach and give knowledge.You give me too much knowledge of this small topic.I can not able to say with words that you teach
Hi. Great video. I had a quick question. Anyone who has an idea can help out. I understood that P(X=x) = (nCx)p^xq^n-x. What about something like P(X=x^2) ? i.e P(X=f(x)) where f(x) is a function of x ?
Thank you for your videos. They are amazing, and they are easy to follow. Not sure how I would have gotten through these past few weeks of biostatistics w/o your assistance.
5/6 asal mn probability of failure hai yni 1 na aane ki probability Total outcomes 6 hn tou probability k 1 aae wo hai 1/6 tou baki sari probability 1 na aane ki hai ya is ko is trah b calculate kr skte hn 1-p=1-1/6=5/6
Great point! I've been trying to keep these videos at a pretty high-level, but it would be cool to create a follow-up video going deeper into the derivations. Thanks for the feedback!
maan... We would do this math in 6th grade in Turkey. In Vancouver, 6th graders were learning -6+4 and did not even go over this math in highschool. Feeling like my highschool was wasted on repetition of the kind of math that I knew. E hardly went over the entry level to the differential math in grade 12. The result is. I study to be a designer and now try to remember physics and build on math myself to develop structural engineering in my own time and find myself at statistics equations and get shockked even more about the fact that what we called in 6th grade was what people call statistics. It takes a room of fools to close schools that prioritize the future and loving nature of students towards learning. Another weird thing, their graduates can't even find jobs. Wasted. No matter if it is a transition from highschool to university or moving abroad, I wish an easy transition for every one. Keep on loving learning, kiddos.
you absolutely killed it. i have my ap stat exam in a few days and i feel confident but this concept i was a little shaky on. this made everything - even the formula - crystal clear!
this is amazing but why dont you create a video with examples of using the table and defining X, most of us have issues with defining X and how to substract and transform the words into math. But you are amazing
P is probability in a die there is a 1 out 6 chance of getting a 1 if u roll once but here we roll 4 times and the outcome 2 just means u either get 1 or u dont (get another number, e.g 2,3,4,5,6), which is a BI(2)nary outcome
love it! thank you! i always find it frustrating when teachers throw weird equations at you and expect to use them without understanding them. you explained them so well that i know feel confident using them as i know what they're for!
That is literally the best thing I could hear. Thank you so much for saying that. That means a lot! :)
I have exam for business Statistics 2 this evening. Was challenged of how to calculate that nCx without calculator.
Very nice explanation! I reproduced your results using Python. I also tried to solve the "Birthday Problem/Paradox" that you may be familiar with (otherwise see Wikipedia) using the equation that you've demonstrated. My inputs were: n=23, p=1/365, q=1-365 and x=2 and a P(X=2) = 0.00179. Other workers report the answer as 0.5005. Is the Binomial distribution inappropriate for solving the Birthday Problem?
This video is 2 years old but still the best to explain binomial then other youtubers
Your videos are really helpful because it also explains each part of the formula unlike others!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you think so!
I don't know just why my professor couldn't just say it this way. I left class thinking it was some rocket science. Thanks
That is a great compliment! We pride ourselves on being able to explain concepts in this way!
i still don’t understand but i understand a tiny bit more.
Well I'm glad we were able to help that tiny bit! Thanks for watching!
what you showed is where the order matters, so shouldn't you use a permutation and not a combination?
how did you get 0.1157? I tried punching that into my calculator and get 0.13888444
Great question! It seems like you may not have squared the 5/6. Try entering 6 * 1/6 * 1/6 * 5/6 * 5/6 and see if you get the right answer. I hope this helps!
Why is the formula for combination used as opposed to permutation?
Great question! So we are ultimately using the combination formula within the probability formula because order does not matter for the successes. For example, if we were to try to calculate the probability of getting 1 failures and 2 successes, we would not want to treat getting 2 successes then 1 failure as 2 separate situations. There is ultimately no difference between one success and another. If we used the permutation formula, we would get 6 total options, but this we would only want to get three: success-success-failure, success-failure-success and failure-success-success. I hope this helps
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Jesus, this formula for Binomials is so much easier to comprehend than what my professor taught us! It's the same math, but the notation and format you use makes much more sense. In my class, the formula is "P(x)= nCx π x (1-π) n-x." I never fully understood the variables until your explanation. Thanks!
the NcX part is completly fine, just takes a while to get used to, but where did Pi come from
Such an elegant and clear explanation ❤️
Please also make a video on poisson distribution
Thank you for your positive feedback, Kashif! That is definitely a topic we plan to cover soon!
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Poisson and normal distribution
I have just seen your 2 videos and both explains everything , that's why I subscribe to your channel , Thankyou So much Sir !!
Just keep your videos like this.
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These videos are done extremely well! What software did you use to create this?
Thank you so much! We use an open software called Manim. Then we edit in VSDC Video Editor
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Wow. Quite an explanation. Thank you a lot
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Hello, would you be able to do a video on hypothesis testing and hypothesis testing with binomial and normal distribution? Thank you!! These videos are incredibly helpful :))
Hi Sarah! Yes, we do plan on tackling these topics soon! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. It's very well explained, please continue to make such helpful content.
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Thanks a lot Ace Tutors, your videos are really helpful.
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Could u make a video on permutations and combinations
That is definitely a topic we plan on covering soon! Thanks for the input!
please I think the time is too small.😔
I'm sorry to hear that. Can you provide any more info?
I have questions.
In a pack of12 capacitors and a pack
of 20 resistors, there are 2 defective capacitors and defective 3 resistors respectively.A capacitor and resistor are selected at random from the packs.Determine the probability that:
i)one is defective
ii)both are defective
iii)None is defective
I wish you guys had videos on the Poisson distribution as well. I absolutely love this video!
Hello Ace Tutors! Would you be able to make a video explaining the process of Poisson Distribution? This would be really helpful :D
Yea the Poisson distribution is definitely a topic we plan to cover soon
My Math sir is too much expert and have experience and have too much knowledge but he do not teach and give all the information in the way that you teach and give knowledge.You give me too much knowledge of this small topic.I can not able to say with words that you teach
It's helpful buh the multiplication was not really explained
Hi. Great video. I had a quick question. Anyone who has an idea can help out. I understood that P(X=x) = (nCx)p^xq^n-x.
What about something like P(X=x^2) ? i.e P(X=f(x)) where f(x) is a function of x ?
A Levels stats paper is coming in half a month and this is my first time learning this. thank you you mysterious clever youtube teacher
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Nailed the topic with such an intuiitive and clear explanation of the concept. Loved it.
Thank you for your videos. They are amazing, and they are easy to follow. Not sure how I would have gotten through these past few weeks of biostatistics w/o your assistance.
You can also cancel out the 2 x 1 so that it's 4 x 3/2 x 1 because that's also 6
The BEST video on RUclips for binomial distribution ❤. Thanks a LOT!!!!!
Can anyone explain how p is 1/6 and q 5/6 it's same for all question or depends on question statement
Also make videos on Poisson, multinomial and normal distribution in probability
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5/6 asal mn probability of failure hai yni 1 na aane ki probability
Total outcomes 6 hn tou probability k 1 aae wo hai 1/6 tou baki sari probability 1 na aane ki hai ya is ko is trah b calculate kr skte hn 1-p=1-1/6=5/6
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Probably one of the worst math videos i have ever watched.
My first video on this channel, oh my oh my, haven't I enjoyed this. Neat workbook and clear explanations. Thank you
Great Video. Nice explanation.
Would be great if you would had explain how is mean and standard deviation formula is derived. :)
Great point! I've been trying to keep these videos at a pretty high-level, but it would be cool to create a follow-up video going deeper into the derivations. Thanks for the feedback!
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Nice teaching ❤can u plis help me with poisson distribution
Thank you so much! That's definitely a distribution we aim to cover soon!
Thanks so much
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Great video sir♥️
Thank you very much!
how do you find q? This video is really helpful, but the Q part is confusing.
Great question! p is the probability of a "success". Then q is just equal to 1-p. I hope this helps!
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maan... We would do this math in 6th grade in Turkey. In Vancouver, 6th graders were learning -6+4 and did not even go over this math in highschool. Feeling like my highschool was wasted on repetition of the kind of math that I knew. E hardly went over the entry level to the differential math in grade 12. The result is. I study to be a designer and now try to remember physics and build on math myself to develop structural engineering in my own time and find myself at statistics equations and get shockked even more about the fact that what we called in 6th grade was what people call statistics. It takes a room of fools to close schools that prioritize the future and loving nature of students towards learning. Another weird thing, their graduates can't even find jobs. Wasted. No matter if it is a transition from highschool to university or moving abroad, I wish an easy transition for every one. Keep on loving learning, kiddos.
What is the population for Binomial distribution?
What is the 100 random samples of size 50 where parameters n=35, p=1/6?
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Amazing.. Quick and easy to understand
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you absolutely killed it. i have my ap stat exam in a few days and i feel confident but this concept i was a little shaky on. this made everything - even the formula - crystal clear!
Thank you so much; this has really helped me.
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this is amazing but why dont you create a video with examples of using the table and defining X, most of us have issues with defining X and how to substract and transform the words into math. But you are amazing
Nice tutorial...clear explanation that's very easy to comprehend...
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I don't understand the use of binomial formulas , and how u get the figures used such as the mean and standard deviation 😭
This was theeeeeee besssssst Explaination out there for binomial distribution
Hi, thank you very much for this video. Very helpful.
If there is 4 trials and 2 outcome why is it P 1/6 plzz
P is probability in a die there is a 1 out 6 chance of getting a 1 if u roll once but here we roll 4 times and the outcome 2 just means u either get 1 or u dont (get another number, e.g 2,3,4,5,6), which is a BI(2)nary outcome
Thank you for such a clear and beautiful explanation!!
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