Counting example in probability part 1 - fundamental theorem of counting
Here we use a lottery example to demonstrate computing probability with the fundamental theorem of counting, also known as the multiplication principle. It's a real common technique even for easy problems, so you'd better know it.
Видео Counting example in probability part 1 - fundamental theorem of counting канала Phil Chan
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