Outcomes and Events

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • ✅*CHECK YOUR ANSWERS*✅
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    1) 26
    2) 48
    3) 8
    4) 12
    This video is the first in a unit about probability. In this lesson we learn about experiments, events, outcomes, and favorable outcomes. We learn new terms and practice identifying the different number of outcomes for different events.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @chiliThor
    @chiliThor Год назад +1

    Your new microphone is super clear, thanks for addressing our concerns from your earlier videos!

  • @Aight_bet410
    @Aight_bet410 11 дней назад

    Thank you so much you helped me🎉

  • @fruitpunch-mouth
    @fruitpunch-mouth 5 месяцев назад +1

    is he not addressing the fact that a joker is also in a set of cards? wouldn't that be 54?

    • @LaufeysArmpit
      @LaufeysArmpit 4 месяца назад +2

      math isn't hard. 13x4=52

    • @fruitpunch-mouth
      @fruitpunch-mouth 4 месяца назад

      some decks have two jokers or more in them. Also, yes math is excessively hard. Especially for folks who have Dyscalculia and are prone to having a genetic family attributes for dyslexia and other processing/learning disabilities.
      I often find it difficult to grasp higher level mathematical reasoning. it's been this way since the early 90's about 91-92 when I was about 8 going on 9 when i started to struggle with math in basic multiplication. I'm also 39 as of 2024. So at my age, I would rather have a logical response to a question. To try and be sassy like this for a logical question is kinda rude. especially when folks come here to be able to learn math.@@LaufeysArmpit