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Understand Concept of Dependent and Independent Event with Example 

Anil Kumar
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A bag contains 5 red balls and 4 green balls
Event A = {first ball is red}
Event B = {second ball is red}
Explain the concepts of dependent and independent events by finding P(A and B)
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Комментарии : 27   
@angelicaelnar
@angelicaelnar Год назад
Great explanation sir! You helped me have a further understanding towards this lesson. A little error with the 10/81 if I'm not wrong, but all in all it helped lots. Thank you very much!
@saltaee2673
@saltaee2673 2 года назад
You’re the best, you helped with my math homework! Thank you!
@jesuisravi
@jesuisravi 3 года назад
how do you get 10/81 from 5/9 times 5/9? Seems to me it should be 25/81. Please explain if I am wrong.
@MathematicsTutor
@MathematicsTutor 3 года назад
that should be 25/81. Thanks
@rajank1163
@rajank1163 9 месяцев назад
Case 1 answer is 25/81 sir
@ksgrewal2
@ksgrewal2 6 месяцев назад
Mr. Anil, is the probability of independent events A & B not UNION of A & B? , you have mentioned intersection....
@MathematicsTutor
@MathematicsTutor 6 месяцев назад
P(A&B) is product if independent. Thanks
@akankshagathpa6815
@akankshagathpa6815 3 года назад
Superb explanation sir 👍👌🤗
@accostomed
@accostomed Год назад
thanku sir .u've explained very elaborately
@InnquiryNook
@InnquiryNook 2 года назад
Yes sir you done well thanks
@ChandraReddy-vd3gb
@ChandraReddy-vd3gb Год назад
Great Explaination , Sir . Thank you!
@wisdomjames2292
@wisdomjames2292 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@arathivenkatesh8828
@arathivenkatesh8828 Год назад
Sir there is a mistake, in independent section multiplying 5/9*5/9 = 25/81…not 10/81🙏
@MathematicsTutor
@MathematicsTutor Год назад
at 5:54 I wrote 10/81. Hope that works. Thanks
@praweshyadav4032
@praweshyadav4032 2 года назад
Osm sir ❤️
@sheonaraiansingh7047
@sheonaraiansingh7047 6 месяцев назад
sir in without replacement 2nd event depend on 1st event then how did we multiplied them as they are dependent
@aryan.9902
@aryan.9902 3 года назад
Sir aap toh direct formula ka use kar rhe ho
@4gomegalife764
@4gomegalife764 2 года назад
❤❤❤
@DavidSigbi
@DavidSigbi 2 месяца назад
Finally i can sleep now
@tobhandahal
@tobhandahal Год назад
What types of mathematics here that 5 × 5 = 10?
@MathematicsTutor
@MathematicsTutor Год назад
Is that all you could appreciate!
@changingstars3953
@changingstars3953 Год назад
Sir, do you take online classes
@MathematicsTutor
@MathematicsTutor Год назад
Yes, I do. Send email to anil.anilkhandelwal@gmail.com with your requirements and phone number to discuss further. Thanks
@aryan.9902
@aryan.9902 3 года назад
Without formula k use karke k explain karo na
@gulfeshansanober
@gulfeshansanober 7 месяцев назад
10/81 or 25/81
@seasonsking377
@seasonsking377 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😅
@shahwarqadri4375
@shahwarqadri4375 Год назад
5 multiply 5 25 hga independent wly main
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