binomial theorem.Yer i am not worrying about it i only just wanted to know how people work out those situations in real life
I know, i am just curious to see how its done. I really wanted to do 3 unit but my school is very strict on getting in (you have to be invited) not sure if that's across all schools though. Anyway if anyone wants to show me i would be interested i just want to see if my hypothetical is feasibleIn just 2U mathematics (3U uses permutations and factorials) you will only ever get asked short probability questions and often they don't even require a tree diagram (because they very simple and can be done in the head).
At the most the tree will only be 4 times over E.g. something is drawn out three times.... then two options for win or lost on each.
My school makes recommendations based your performance... not many people qualify for Extension Maths in my school though... they're under-educated in the field of maths >_> (damn school).I know, i am just curious to see how its done. I really wanted to do 3 unit but my school is very strict on getting in (you have to be invited) not sure if that's across all schools though. Anyway if anyone wants to show me i would be interested i just want to see if my hypothetical is feasible
I'm going to be epically wrong, but here goes:what about tree diagrams the would branch out heaps of times. Ok what if for some unknown reason someone wanted to find the probability of rolling a two 5's and seven 6's when rolling nine dice?. Who can work that out? eh
I wish i was encouraged i was in a slightly too low maths class to make it into 2 unit so i had to complete all this extra work to get into 2 unit. I also had to get above 65% on the first test or else they would drop me. But i proved them wrong getting 94% and beating all but two 3 unit students. If i had my time over i would love to try harder and do 4 unit. Do you do 3 unit? if so can you show me the way to do the hypothetical probability questionMy school makes recommendations based your performance... not many people qualify for Extension Maths in my school though... they're under-educated in the field of maths >_> (damn school).
Although, most are encouraged to at least give it a go... see what they think.
what does the c mean? how did you do it?I'm going to be epically wrong, but here goes:
9C2 x (1/6)2 x 9C7 x (1/6)7 = 1/7776
The C, (if you look on your calculator should be on top of some button as "nCr") is a function that calculates the number of ways of selecting r objects from a total of n objects.what does the c mean? how did you do it?
Care to verify my answer, Banana?oh man the maths is hurting my mind...