ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Statistics and Probability Videos 134 videos
Statistics, Data, and Probability I: Drill Set 3, Problem 5. What is the probability that the sum of the two rolls adds up to 9?
Statistics, Data, and Probability I: Drill Set 4, Problem 1. What is the probability of obtaining both a vowel and an odd number?
Statistics, Data, and Probability I: Drill Set 4, Problem 2. On the upcoming spin, what is the probability of obtaining either a vowel or an even n...
GED Math 5.2 Measurement 180 Views
Share It!
Description:
GED Math 5.2 Measurement. Fill in the blank in this word problem.
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in pure shmoop too sure brought
- 00:05
to you by ball selection a really important skill If
- 00:08
you plan on going into professional single college aren't there
- 00:12
x number of ways to choose four balls in any
- 00:16
order from a total of twenty different balls x is
Full Transcript
- 00:20
equal to the number of ways to choose blank balls
- 00:23
in any order from a total of twenty different balls
- 00:27
You got that read it carefully way have twenty balls
- 00:33
and we're choosing for them in any order and a
- 00:35
problem tells us that they're ex ember ways to do
- 00:38
that But then it tells us that there's some other
- 00:40
number of balls we could choose from the same set
- 00:43
twenty and the number of combinations would be the same
- 00:48
How is that possible But really just calls for us
- 00:50
to look at this thing a little differently when we
- 00:52
choose for the balls from twenty were also in a
- 00:55
way choosing the other sixteen at the same time No
- 01:00
it's the same in reverse Whether we choose four balls
- 01:02
or sixteen you will be the same number of ways
- 01:05
we can do it right way See that raised eyebrow
- 01:08
Get down Here's What works using the combination formula x
- 01:12
factorial over y factorial times the quantity x minus y
- 01:16
factorial Nothing wake unplugging our numbers in the first example
- 01:20
to get twenty factorial over four factorial times the quantity
- 01:23
twenty minutes for factorial or twenty factorial over for factorial
- 01:28
times sixteen factorial not right now before we do anything
- 01:32
else with it Let's see what happens if we use
- 01:34
sixteen balls instead of four legman who are formula And
- 01:38
we get twenty factorial over sixteen factorial times the quantity
- 01:41
twenty pectoral minus sixteen factorial or twenty factory over sixteen
- 01:46
factorial times for factorial This thing hey check it out
- 01:49
The two terms on the bottom are in different order
- 01:52
but they're still getting multiplied together Yeah Same z's name 00:01:56.273 --> [endTime] Thing or answer is sixteen Bingo
Related Videos
Unfortunately, we cannot use geometric probability to determine the chances of you enjoying this video; it can only be used with shapes. Unless you...
ACT Math: Pre-Algebra Drill 3, Problem 2. What is the probability that a red queen will be drawn?
SAT Math 1.1 Numbers and Operations. How many combinations of beverage and cereal can be made?
SAT Math 1.3 Statistics and Probability. Approximately what is the probability that they will be placed in alphabetical order?
SAT Math 1.4 Statistics and Probability. If two standard 6-sided dice are rolled, what is the probability that the sum of the dice will be gre...