Probability: Unlikely Events Can Still HappensteemCreated with Sketch.

in #stem7 years ago

In the Gambler's Fallacy Part 2 (Follow-Up), we look at the unlikely event that happened in the previous video. Each of these events were independent of each other, so applying what we've learned, what is the probability of flipping heads ten times in a row? In the video I answer this and show how to answer this. I'll be continuing the Elementary Statistics series on SQL In Six Minutes.

If you're interested data, I teach the course Automating ETL, which teaches you how to get data simply so that you can quick analyze the data to obtain results. If you're looking for a short introduction to T-SQL (the SQL language that is behind Microsoft SQL Sever), check out the fast-paced course T-SQL In Two Hours.


Other STEM/CTIM Posts I Liked Today

If you're looking for quality and (or) interesting content that supports STEM/CTIM, consider the below links that I found recently. Congrats to the authors of both of these, especially one of whom had an outstanding view-vote ratio. Definitely consider giving the author an upvote and checking out the work!

Si tú escribes en español, tú puedes usar #ctim para ciencia, tecnología, ingenieria, y matemáticas (incluso medicina).

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.15
JST 0.029
BTC 63184.34
ETH 2560.17
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.72