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Lecture 2: Example: All the ways you can flip a coin
Lecture 4: Compound events example with tree diagram
Lecture 5: Dependent probability example 2
Lecture 6: Getting exactly two heads (combinatorics)
Lecture 7: Birthday probability problem
Lecture 8: Compound events example using diagram
Lecture 10: Example: Lottery probability
Lecture 11: Permutation formula
Lecture 12: Zero factorial or 0!
Lecture 13: Die rolling probability
Lecture 14: Three pointer vs free throwing probability
Lecture 15: Addition rule for probability
Lecture 16: Probability without equally likely events
Lecture 17: Example: 9 card hands
Lecture 18: Test taking probability and independent events
Lecture 19: Possible three letter words
Lecture 20: Dependent probability introduction
Lecture 21: Probability and combinations (part 2)
Lecture 22: Probability and the Monty Hall problem
Lecture 23: Probability using combinations
Lecture 24: Factorial and counting seat arrangements
Lecture 25: Independent or dependent probability event?
Lecture 27: Handshaking combinations
Lecture 28: Example: Combinatorics and probability
Lecture 29: Finding probability example 3
Lecture 30: Mega millions jackpot probability
Lecture 31: Introduction to combinations
Lecture 32: Free throwing probability
Lecture 33: Example: Different ways to pick officers
Lecture 34: Finding probability example 2
Lecture 35: Coin flipping probability
Lecture 36: Example: Ways to arrange colors
Lecture 37: Probability with playing cards and Venn diagrams
Lecture 38: Combination formula
Lecture 39: Exactly three heads in five flips
Lecture 40: Probability explained
Lecture 41: Example: Ways to pick officers
Lecture 42: Dependent probability example
Lecture 43: Compound probability of independent events
Lecture 44: Finding probability example