
MATHS - Statistics - And and Or rule
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Mathematics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the concepts of mutually exclusive and non-exclusive events in probability, using examples like coin tosses and dice rolls. It introduces the 'and' rule for calculating the probability of multiple events occurring together by multiplying their individual probabilities. The 'or' rule is also discussed, showing how to add probabilities for mutually exclusive events and adjust for non-exclusive events. Examples include rolling dice, spinning spinners, and drawing cards from a deck.
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