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00:00Look, very good. Coin is twice once the probability of obtaining our tail is.
00:07Tail is a chance. So, see, single coin is.
00:10So, two give our end or not two give our end.
00:13Total two chances. So, head will come, tail will come.
00:15So, tail will come.
00:17Half will come.
00:18So, head will come.
00:20So, head will come.
00:21So, tail will come.
00:23Half will come.
00:24They are saying that coin is twice once the probability of obtaining no head.
00:28Now, no head will come.
00:30No head will come.
00:32If you have a single coin, there are two possibilities.
00:35Head will come.
00:36Tail will come.
00:37So, head will not come.
00:39In other words, tail will come.
00:41And tail will come.
00:43Of course, 1 by 2 will come.
00:45Yeah, you can say that head will come 1 by 2.
00:49So, how much will not come?
00:51So, probability will come 1.
00:53Half will come.
00:55Half will come.
00:56Half will come.
00:57So, no head will come.
00:58It will also be no answer.
00:59Okay, good.
01:00Nossaね.
01:01Point is toss one probability of obtaining a head.
01:05Point is toss 2 probability of obtaining a head.
01:07Point only has only 1 month.
01:08And probability of head will come.
01:10Had this chance of what happens.
01:12So, what can the possibility of a head would come.
01:13So, what can the possibility of a head or a thing be?
01:16At this point is total out by finding a two give out.
01:19To give out if this point is equal to your end.
01:22Total two outcomes is equal to your end.
01:24Now, head is a chance to see the answer.
01:31The coin is toss 1 probability of obtaining no head.
01:36Now, no head is a chance to see the chance.
01:41No head is a chance to see the tail.
01:45The answer is a chance to see the tail.
01:49The coin is toss 1 probability of obtaining no tail.
01:59The total outcome is no tail.
02:02Now, head is a chance to see the tail.
02:05The coin is toss 1 probability of obtaining a head and tail.
02:09The other one is a chance to see the tail and tail.
02:14So, the last one is a chance to see the tail.
02:18Probability 1 level is 100%.
02:21Now, let's see.
02:22If you have a head or a head or a head or a head or a head or a head or a head or a head or a head or a head.
02:27Obviously, if there is a question that no head is no tail,
02:32then, of course, the chance will be 0 by 2.
02:37Let's make a big hand concept of dice problem.
02:40If there are dice problems,
02:43this is the part of probability.
02:46And if there is one dice,
02:50then, in dice problem,
02:52the total outcome is 6.
02:57If there is one dice,
03:00then, 6 is 1.
03:02Now, what is the total outcome?
03:041, 2, 3.
03:05So, what is the problem?
03:06That is the one thing.
03:07This is the one thing which we divide.
03:08If we say that we divide in a class,
03:09we say that
03:11that the bullies are engineering,
03:14and that the B-cat does the B-cat.
03:16The teacher has to select one.
03:18So, the total outcome,
03:20which will be 20 and 10?
03:2130.
03:22Now, if we talk about E-cat,
03:24then, then, 20.
03:25Then, B-cat does the B-cat.
03:26Dice problem,
03:28total output is always 6.
03:30Because dice,
03:31how many are these?
03:321,
03:332,
03:343,
03:354,
03:365,
03:37and 6.
03:38So, 20 years,
03:39find the probability
03:41when single dice is 0.
03:42Whether it's odd number,
03:44even number,
03:46perfect square,
03:48prime number,
03:49composite number,
03:51integer number,
03:52divide.
03:54So,
03:56this is a big deal.
03:58This is a great deal.
04:00Three points are tossed simultaneously.
04:04The probability of obtaining less than three tails.
04:08The probability of obtaining less than three tails.
04:10The probability of obtaining less than three tails.
04:12Now, let's take a look.
04:14Let's take a look.
04:15This is our chart.
04:16Less than three tails.
04:18There are total 8 events.
04:20Because if there are 3 points of 8 events,
04:22or in 8 events,
04:25here,
04:26there are 0 tails,
04:271 tails,
04:282 tails,
04:29just 1,
04:301 tails,
04:311 tails,
04:322 tails.
04:33So,
04:34less than three tails.
04:35How many chances are?
04:36Seven.
04:37Seven.
04:38Okay.
04:39This question,
04:40one of them changed.
04:41Three points are tossed simultaneously.
04:43The probability of obtaining less than three tails.
04:47Now,
04:48two tails.
04:49Two tails.
04:50So,
04:51what will be the same answer?
04:52What will be the same answer?
04:53Three heads.
04:54One is the same.
04:55The other is the same.
04:56The other is the same.
04:57Three heads.
04:58So,
04:59what will be the same answer?
05:00Seven upon eight.
05:01Seven upon eight.
05:02Seven upon eight.
05:03So,
05:04three coins are tossed simultaneously.
05:07the probability of obtaining less than two tails.
05:14Now,
05:15the third is less than two tails.
05:16So,
05:17two tails.
05:18two tails?
05:19Two tails?
05:20What will be the same?
05:22two tails?
05:23Two tails?
05:24What are the 2 tails?
05:25Or,
05:26one tails?
05:27Or,
05:28less than two tails?
05:29Or 1 tail or 0 tail?
05:31How many are the 1 tail?
05:33How many are the 1 tail?
05:35How many are the 1 tail?
05:37The answer will be 4 upon 8.
05:39Well, if we talk about 4 upon 8, then what will happen?
05:44Half will happen.
05:46So what will happen? Half.
05:48Three coins are tossed simultaneously.
05:52Three coins are tossed simultaneously.
05:55The probability of obtaining more than 2 tails.
05:59Is there any more than 2 tails?
06:02Yes, it's 1.
06:04So the answer will be 1 upon 8.
06:08Of course, 8 will come.
06:10Because 2 will be 8.
06:14This will be the answer.
06:18Now, one question.
06:21The probability that all are heads.
06:24What will be the answer?
06:271 upon 8.
06:28No, not even.
06:30Or the answer will be all our tails.
06:32All our heads will be all our tails.
06:34Then the answer will be 1 upon 8.
06:37If the answer will be no heads.
06:40No heads.
06:42This answer will be 1 upon 8.
06:44No heads will be all tails.
06:46And the same way, no tails will be no tails.
06:49No tails means no tails.
06:50No tails means no tails.
06:51No tails means no tails.
06:52That means when all heads are.
06:53What will happen?
06:54What will happen?
06:551 upon 8.
06:56Three coins are tossed simultaneously.
06:59The probability of obtaining exactly 1 head.
07:02Exactly 1 head.
07:03More than 1 head.
07:04More than 1 head what will happen?
07:05What will happen?
07:062 heads are or 3 heads?
07:08Okay.
07:092 heads are or 3 heads are or 3 heads.
07:133 and 1 is 4.
07:15So answer will be 4 upon 8.
07:17Which will be cut.
07:18Good.
07:193 coins are tossed simultaneously
07:23probability of obtaining exactly one head
07:27exactly one head chance
07:29when exactly one head
07:31look, these are 3
07:33exactly
07:35exactly
07:37accurately
07:392 times
07:41exactly
07:43exactly one head
07:45one head
07:473
07:49total 3 times
07:513 events
07:533 upon 8
07:553 coins are tossed simultaneously
07:57probability of obtaining
07:59at least one head
08:01so, look
08:03only 0 head
08:053 and 1 head
08:071 head
08:092 head
08:112 head
08:133 head
08:151 head
08:171 head
08:192 head
08:213 head
08:23at least one head
08:251 head
08:271 head
08:291 head
08:311 head
08:331 head
08:351 head
08:372 head
08:393 head
08:41answer 7 by 8
08:437 by 8
08:537 by 8
08:553 coins are tossed simultaneously
08:57probability of obtaining
08:59probability of obtaining
09:01at least 1 head
09:031 head
09:051 head
09:071 head
09:091 head
09:111 head
09:131 head
09:151 head
09:171 head
09:191 head
09:211 head
09:231 head
09:251 head
09:271 head
09:292 head
09:311 head
09:331 head
09:352 head
09:371 head
09:391 head
09:412 head
09:431 head
09:45There is a difference. Exactly means that it is accurate.
09:48We have only one head of the same thing.
09:50At least one head of the same thing is that we have only one head.
09:53We have only one head of the same thing.
09:55Now we have to talk about this.
09:57More and more, two heads.
09:59Islam doesn't have to do this.
10:01Three, two, one, one, and zero.
10:04What is this?
10:06That is, zero head, one head, two heads.
10:10What will this answer be?
10:12Seven upon eight.
10:13Seven upon eight.
10:16Oh.
10:17Very good.
10:17Three coins are tossed simultaneously.
10:21Probability of obtaining.
10:23At most, three heads.
10:25Okay.
10:26What do you understand?
10:27At most, three heads means?
10:29It's more than three.
10:31It's more than three.
10:33We can get more than three heads.
10:34At most, we can get two heads, one head, and zero head.
10:39Look, there is a difference.
10:41At least three heads means?
10:43We can get less than three.
10:46So, three heads means?
10:46We can't get more than three heads.
10:47At most three heads means?
10:50At most three heads means?
10:52Three heads means?
10:53Five heads are three heads.
10:53Two heads also means?
10:55Two heads, one head.
10:55One head, one head and zero head.
10:57so you see at most three eight
11:00all will be at most three eight
11:01one is zero head
11:02one head two head three head
11:05eight upon eight
11:07answer one
11:08if you see at most one head
11:12at most one head
11:13what is more one head
11:16zero head one head
11:19at least one head
11:21so this is one head
11:23two head three head
11:25one head
11:26and when exactly one head
11:27then just these three
11:29and when exactly one head
11:31these three are very important
11:33if you have three coins
11:35then there is a formula
11:36two of two is n
11:38n means number of nine coins
11:41like two is eight
11:44so how many possibilities will be eight
11:47now what can happen
11:49three of three head
11:53so this is one head
11:55never will be
11:57first two head
11:58then tail
11:59okay
12:00head
12:01tail head
12:02and then
12:03two head
12:04and tail
12:05these three possibilities
12:07are
12:08two head and one tail
12:09tail
12:10so
12:11three heads
12:12are
12:13two heads
12:15this is a middle head
12:17one head
12:18and two tails
12:19here
12:20here
12:21we are going to the head
12:22from the head
12:23There are 3 possibilities when 2 tails are 1.
12:26And last one is when 3 tails are 3.
12:30Wait a minute.
12:32Here, 3 heads are 0 tails.
12:37In 3 heads are 1 tails.
12:41In 3 heads are 1 tails.
12:44In 3 tails are 0 tails.
12:48If you have questions about 3 points,
12:50first of all, keep this chart.
12:52Now, any possibility,
12:54if you ask the probability,
12:56what will be 2 cube?
12:588.
13:00If you ask all our heads,
13:02then all our heads are 1.
13:05The answer will be 1 upon 8.
13:07Or no heads.
13:09Then the 3 tails will be 1 upon 8.
13:11Okay?
13:12Any other thing,
13:13how do we divide from 8?
13:15First of all,
13:162 dies are 1.
13:17Probability of obtaining an event
13:19in which 3 is obtained.
13:21Multiple of 3.
13:23Here, this is a big problem.
13:25This answer will be 5 by 9.
13:26How is it?
13:27I'm doing this, brother.
13:29It's a big problem.
13:31Look.
13:32Multiple of 3.
13:34Now, first of all,
13:35where are 3?
13:36Here are all 3.
13:371, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6.
13:39There are only 3.
13:41But here also,
13:427, 8.
13:43What is this?
13:44I'll do that again.
13:45I'll do that again.
13:46Because already,
13:47I'll do it.
13:48So,
13:499, 10, 11, 12.
13:50If I'm not going to do 3,
13:52then answer is 11.
13:53If I'm going to do 3,
13:54I'll do it again.
13:55The multiple of 3,
13:56but there will not be double counting.
13:5813, 14.
13:59I don't do that again.
14:00I'll do that again.
14:0115, 16, 17.
14:02Now, I'll do that again.
14:0318, 19.
14:05I don't do that again.
14:06I'll do that again.
14:07I'll do that again.
14:08So,
14:09this total is 20.
14:11How many times?
14:12How many times?
14:1320 upon 36.
14:1420 upon 36.
14:15Of course,
14:16the answer will be.
14:172 dice.
14:18I rolled 1.
14:19Probability of obtaining an event
14:20in which one is obtained on one dice
14:21and the other is multiple of 2.
14:22So, this is also very easy.
14:24what I'm about to say in class.
14:25This is also very easy.
14:26I have interrupted the problem.
14:27It makes half a mass of 2.
14:28I don't know how many times?
14:29How many times?
14:302 dice.
14:31I rolled 1.
14:32Probability of obtaining an event
14:33in which one is obtained on one dice
14:34and the other is multiple of 2.
14:36So, this is also very easy.
14:37What was the problem between Mini RS?
14:40See,
14:41with a one by one
14:42the other is multiple of two.
14:43One is 1, 2 and two, one.
14:45One is 4, 1 and one is 1,4.
14:48One is 1,6.
14:49One is 1,6 and one is 6,1.
14:51How much will this be? 6 out of 36. So what will this be? 6 upon 36, i.e. 1 upon 6.
14:58Some brothers have given me a question of 2 dice. Let's see what are the questions.
15:05First, 2 dice roll the probability of obtaining and even in which double of any kind is obtained.
15:12This is very easy. 1 by 6 will be the answer. Why?
15:18Here, let's see. This is a chart.
15:21What will this be in double of any kind? 1,2. 2,1. 2,4. 4,2. 3,6. 6,3.
15:34How many events have been in total? 6 events have been in total.
15:38And with 36, divide 6 upon 36. Of course, what will this be? 1 by 6.
15:45My dear dear dear children, this is not a problem.
15:49So, they keep doing their knowledge. They give 2 dice.
15:53They give 2 dice. So, how many events will be in total?
15:56So, the formula is 1 upon 6.
15:59So, if we take 2 dice, what will this be? 2.
16:02That means 6 square, that means 36.
16:04Upon 36. Now, there will be 36.
16:07Now, there are a question that the digits in which are equal to even.
16:13It means 1 plus 1 is 2.
16:15And sum is even or odd, 2 plus 1 is 3.
16:17So, the answer equals 2 plus 1 is 6.
16:18So, I will tell you the question that when the sum of digits are even or odd,
16:21the answer will always be 1 by 2.
16:231 by 2.
16:24Either even or odd is 2.
16:28Neither even nor odd is 0.
16:30If we threw two dives, what is probability, the same phases are coming.
16:39Now the same phases are coming.
16:411,1, 2,2, 3,3, 4,4, 5,5, 6,6.
16:47See, when you get online, you don't have a chart.
16:50First, with one, two, one, three, one, six,
16:54it's made a chart.
16:562,1, 2,2, 2,6.
16:59So, don't have a chart.
17:04Now, if we don't have a chart, we don't have two dives.
17:09So, what are the same phases?
17:121,1, 2,2, 3,3,4,5, 6.
17:15So, the answer will be 6 upon 36,
17:19or 1 upon 6 or 0.16.
17:22Decimal fraction.
17:241 per sqaol aya ta.
17:26To die is 0.
17:28To probability use absolute difference is 0.
17:31Absolute difference is 0.
17:32Absolute difference is 0.
17:33Yianni, one or one ka absolute difference kya ho ga 0?
17:35Two or two ka 0.
17:37Three or three ka 0.
17:39Four or four ka 0.
17:41Five or five ka 0.
17:43So, what is probability that one on one dice, one on one dice, and even the head on the
18:13one on one, and even the one on the other dice.
18:15So, even digit is 2, 4 and 6.
18:17So, tell us that one one, one, and two.
18:19No, this is not the even digit.
18:20Here is 1 and 2, 1 and 4, 1 and 6.
18:25We will say that one digit is 1 and the other one.
18:27Where is it?
18:28This is 1, 2, 1, 4 and 1, 6.
18:32So, 3 has to be done.
18:341, 6, 1, 4, 1, 2 and 3.
18:372, 1, 4, 1 and 1.
18:40How much is it?
18:41How much is it?
18:42How much is it?
18:43How much is it?
18:44How much is it?
18:451 upon 6.
18:461 upon 6.
18:472 dice are rolled once.
18:50Probability of obtaining anyone whose absolute difference is 0.
18:54Where is absolute difference 0?
18:56What is it?
18:572 dice.
18:586 square is 36.
19:001, 1.
19:01How much is it?
19:022, 2 is 0.
19:043, 3 is 0.
19:064, 4 is 0.
19:075, 5 is 0.
19:096, 6 is 0.
19:10So total event is 6.
19:12Now probability of 2 dice is 6 square or 36.
19:16So answer is 1 by 6.
19:19Okay?
19:20Very, very important.
19:22Okay.
19:232 dice are rolled once.
19:25Probability of obtaining anyone whose absolute difference is 0.
19:30Where is absolute difference 0?
19:32This is the outcome.
19:332 dice.
19:346 square is 36.
19:351, 1.
19:36How much is absolute difference?
19:372, 2.
19:380.
19:393, 3.
19:400.
19:414, 4.
19:420.
19:435, 5.
19:440.
19:456, 6.
19:460.
19:476.
19:48Now probability of 2 dice is 6 square or 36.
19:51So answer is 1 by 6.
19:53Okay?
19:54Very, very important.
19:56Very, very important.
19:57Good question is probability.
19:592 dice.
20:00If we throw 2 dice, what is probability that double of any kind is?
20:06Double of any kind means?
20:08Double of any kind means?
20:09What are the numbers?
20:101 or 2?
20:112 or 1.
20:121 to 2.
20:13Things are Миним.
20:141 or 2?
20:152 or 1.
20:161?
20:172 or 1?
20:181 or 2?
20:192 or 1.
20:202 then it's here.
20:212 or 1.
20:222?
20:232 or 1.
20:24Yes.
20:254 or 2?
20:262 or 4?
20:271 or 2.
20:283 or 6.
20:292 or 1?
20:301 or 2.
20:31This is 2 or 1, 1 or 2, 4 or 2, 2 or 4, 3 or 6 or 6, so the answer is 6 upon 36.
20:44Two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtaining no tail.
20:50Now, let's see, I made a difference between two coins.
20:53I made a outcome of both head, head or tail, tail or head or both tail.
20:59Now, let's say, two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtaining no tail.
21:07No tail is seen here.
21:10So, how much is it?
21:12It's just one event.
21:13And how much is the total event?
21:15So, the answer is 1 upon 4.
21:18Then, two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtained at least one tail.
21:26Then, at least one tail means less than one tail.
21:29So, see, it's also less than one tail.
21:31It's also less than two tail.
21:32So, it's less than one tail.
21:33So, it's less than one tail.
21:34So, the answer is what will happen?
21:36Three by four.
21:38Two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtaining the same phases.
21:44What does the same phases mean?
21:45Either two heads or two tails.
21:47Or two tails.
21:49Then, two by four.
21:50Two by four.
21:51Two by four means, of course, one by two.
21:53So, it's a big concept.
21:55It's not a big problem.
21:56It's not a big problem.
21:57It's not a big problem.
21:58So, if there are two coins.
21:59So, first of all, let's see, two's power end.
22:02Total outcome is two's square, or four.
22:05So, we'll do it in the probability of two coins.
22:07So, two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtaining at least one head.
22:15So, what happens when two coins are out.
22:17So, how does the outcome have become a head, or the other one?
22:20The first one is head, the second one is tail, the second one is tail.
22:23The second one is tail.
22:25The second one is tail is the total 4.
22:28So, if you say that two coins are tossed simultaneously with the probability of obtaining at least one head.
22:34at least or at most,
22:36think about it.
22:38At least one head is a half,
22:40at least one head is a half.
22:42here is one head,
22:44here is one head,
22:46here is one head.
22:48here is one head.
22:50so this answer is three by four.
22:52If single dice is thrown,
22:54find probability that
22:56the number shows
22:58even number,
23:00or die shows odd number.
23:02Now, even number is 2, 3, which is divided by 2, 4, 6, 3 upon 6, 3 upon 6, half is 0.5, and if this is what happens, which is odd number?
23:17So, odd number is which one?
23:201, 3 and 5, 1 is odd number, 3 and 5, this answer is 3 upon 6.
23:27So, it's very difficult.
23:29Single dice, 2 dice, 3 dice, 6,000 dice.
23:34Dice problem, odd number is odd, even number is odd.
23:40Dice problem, when we have eyes, when we have a chance, odd or even number is odd?
23:47It doesn't matter how much it is.
23:49So, let's talk about prime number and probability, single dice in case, how much will it be?
23:56These are 3 chances.
23:582, 3 and 5.
24:00Composite means 4 and 6.
24:03Now, if we have a problem, we have a problem with a dice.
24:07Either prime or composite.
24:09Remember, there are more colors.
24:11In math, there are more words in English.
24:15So, if we have a 2 in black, some
24:342, 3, 5 and 1,
24:372 or 6.
24:41So, either prime or composite will be 2 plus 3 upon 6, or 5 upon 6.
24:49This is the answer.
24:50If it comes to neither prime nor composite,
24:55let me listen to this.
24:57What do I use?
24:59Neither prime nor composite.
25:02Then what would happen?
25:03Yes, just one.
25:05Because one is the only number which is neither prime nor composite.
25:09So, the answer is what?
25:111 upon 6.
25:12The answer is 6.
25:13Because the answer is single dice.
25:15The answer is the number of dice.
25:21Because we are talking about 1 upon 6.
25:24So, the answer is 6.
25:26The answer is 6.
25:29So, either prime or composite is the answer.
25:34Neither prime nor composite.
25:36We use either order rather than either.
25:38So, neither prime nor composite.
25:39The answer is neither prime nor composite.
25:41You can use neither prime nor composite.
25:43The answer is very easy.
25:45Dice role 1, the probability of obtaining a palantron.
25:48Palantron is called the palantron.
25:58from the end, from the end and from the end.
26:00This is called Palantrom's Palantrom's Palantrom.
26:02So if we throw the dice,
26:04the Palantrom's Palantrom is no chance.
26:06What will happen? 0 by 6.
26:08Then the examiner has confused you.
26:10The answer will be 0.
26:12Dice Roll Once Probability of Obtaining a Goggle.
26:16Goggle means 10's power is under.
26:18It's the biggest difference.
26:20So 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
26:22Single die will come.
26:24Can Goggle come?
26:26What will happen?
26:28What will happen? 0 by 6.
26:30In aptitude tests, children come to learn different teachers.
26:34Some teachers are a lot of legends.
26:38They tell them a lot of good concepts.
26:40But they all come.
26:42Some concepts don't come.
26:46The most important thing in the chapter is Probability.
26:50What do they mean?
26:52English is Probability.
26:54If you look at the top,
26:56maybe.
26:58Maybe.
27:00Some chances of having a chance.
27:02We talk about the chance of having a chance.
27:04If we don't have a chance of having a chance,
27:06we don't have a chance of having a chance.
27:08Total Fables.
27:1020.
27:12So,
27:1420.
27:1620.
27:1820.
27:2020.
27:22The cryptocurrency will divide by total Attempt,
27:24What will happen that?
27:26The Pen Is That What will happen that?
27:28Is Probability.
27:29What will happen that this distinction will happen?
27:30In quintupper So,
27:34The probability of 15 is 15 is 20.
27:36A
27:37Can cut продage from this 5ง?
27:39Three to quart 4,
27:413 is 4 divided.
27:430.75
27:44Now how much probability can be?
27:48The percentage can be maximum of 100.
27:52Probability can be maximum value.
27:56Probability can be more than 1.
28:00And how much value can be 0.
28:04If 20 to 20 is fail, then probability is 0.
28:08If 20 to 20 is pass, then 20 upon 20.
28:12Probability can be more than 1.
28:141 is maximum of 100 percent.
28:18So, the probability of pass is 0.75.
28:24How much? 0.75.
28:26Which means a.
28:28Now, a- or a- complementary.
28:32Pass is not the probability.
28:36The probability of pass is PA.
28:40A- to pass would not be 0.75.
28:42This is 0.25.
28:44So, probability will not pass.
28:48What do you mean 0.75?
28:50To minus this, how much should we be 0.25?
28:52Now, where do you think?
28:54Is 0.25.
28:56So, probability may always be 0.25.
28:58So, the probability of pass is 0.25.
29:00Now for this, let's take a simple example of a dice.
29:07How many dice? 6.
29:111, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
29:16In case of dice, total events are always 6.
29:23If we have a dice roll out, tell us the probability of the prime number.
29:33What is the probability of the prime number?
29:36The first thing is that the prime number is finally.
29:40The prime number is not divided.
29:442 is a prime number, 3 is a prime number, 5 is a prime number.
29:48How many prime numbers have been?
29:51Do you remember that 1 is a prime number?
29:54No, it is a composite number.
29:56We ask that the prime number is 3 upon 6.
30:013 upon 6 is a half, half, then it is 0.5.
30:11If we say that the prime number is not a probability,
30:14then the one way is 0.5 minus.
30:17Now we call it composite number.
30:21What is composite number?
30:23What is composite number?
30:27Composite number, we call it that we divide them.
30:33Who are 4 and 6?
30:36Which is 4 or 6.
30:39So, if we talk about composite number,
30:40if we talk about composite number,
30:45which we talk about composite number?
30:47Composite number.
30:48Composite number is 4 and what is 6?
30:51Composite number is 4 and what is 6?
30:52Composite number, the probability of the composite number is 2 upon 6?
30:56Total event, if we talk about single dice,
30:59we talk about single dice,
31:00how much will it be?
31:016 upon 6.
31:026 upon 6.
31:03This answer is 2 upon 6.
31:052 upon 6, what will it be?
31:071 upon 3 and point 3.
31:08Here we have no doubt.
31:09Coin is toss once the probability of obtaining no tail.
31:14Tail is not a chance.
31:16That's a big deal.
31:18Tail is not a chance.
31:20Tail is not a chance.
31:21Half.
31:22When will it come?
31:24What will it come?
31:25Head will come.
31:26So, it is not a half.
31:28You can do this too.
31:30Tail is not a chance.
31:32Tail is not a chance.
31:33Tail is not the probability.
31:34Composite number is a Ralph.
31:35I have to find the best term.
31:36Tail is not the probability.
31:38Tail is not the probability.
31:40Complimentary is a 10-volt 67.
31:41Of course, what will happen already?
31:421 minus half.
31:44Half is only 2.
31:45My brother.
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