Sampling without replacement
Discrete probability distributions
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This video looks at how we might be able to create a probability distribution for experiments where we sample without replacement. This video is part of the Year 11 (VCE) Units 1 and 2 Mathematical Methods course and is a pre-learning video for the Year 12 course. This short video uses a couple of short examples to look at how we might be able to create tables when we don't replace whilst sampling. The theory is explained in an easy to understand way.
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