Rules of Probability - Independent, Dependent, And, Or

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Hi there! I recently did a video that was an introduction to probability. You can check it out here: https://rumble.com/vxfvms-intro-to-probability.html

For today's video, I will go into a little more detail. Continuing on the topic of probability, there are slight nuances that we need to pay attention to. Most probability type problems are in the form of a word problem. Pay attention to the scenario mentioned in the problem because the probability changes depending on the situation. The different components are independent, dependent, and, or. For this video, we will be referring to "or" as an "exclusive or".

Independent: the current situation is not affected by the previous situation
Dependent: the current situation is affect by the previous situation
And: both
Or: either or but not both

Not all problems will straight out tell you whether it is "independent" or "dependent", "and" or "or". I cover 3 examples of different scenarios where a combination of the above are used. Let's take a look!

0:00 What is Independent, Dependent, And, Or?
3:56 Problem #1
6:59 Problem #2
10:07 Problem #3
13:12 Outro and Support my channel

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