Zach Star
What are the odds that 3 'random' points on a sphere will form an acute triangle?
What are the odds that 3 'random' points on a sphere will form an acute triangle?
Brian McLogan
How to find the theoretical probability of a garden
👉 Learn how to find the theoretical probability of an event. Probability is the chance of an event occurring or not occurring. The probability of an event is given theoretically by the number of outcomes divided by the total possible...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the geometric probability from a figure
Learn how to find the geometric probability of an event. Given a geometric figure, we can find the geometric probability of an event by taken the area of the part of the geometric figure satisfying the event divided by the area of the...
Flipped Math
Unit 12 Review: Probability
It is likely the class knows the answers. Pupils review the concepts from the short unit on probability. Learners watch as the video works several types of problems highlighting the concepts and then work through a series of problems to...
Flipped Math
Introduction to Probability
Chances are high that the class will probably like the lesson. Pupils view an introduction to probability and use the information to find probabilities of simple events based on the sample space. Scholars then use their knowledge of area...
Crash Course
Geometric Distributions and the Birthday Paradox: Crash Course Statistics #16
It's your birthday! But, maybe other people's, too. An illuminating video describes how to apply geometric probability distributions in real-world situations. It then reveals how probability helps explain the birthday paradox.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Are Random Triangles Acute or Obtuse?
An MIT mathematics professor examines the probability of a random triangle being either obtuse or acute in a video [32:44] on geometrical probability. Video is accompanied by a teacher's guide, transcript, and several links on linear...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: The Broken Stick Experiment
An MIT engineering professor leads teachers and students through an activity in triangle formation and probability that requires a meter stick and other basic classroom materials. This video [33:08] is accompanied by a teacher's guide,...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Probability: Probability 1 Module Examples
Video lesson showing how to solve three examples of simple probability, including geometric probability. Includes link to additional practice problems. [9:56]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cumulative Geometric Probability (Greater Than a Value)
Probability for a geometric random variable being greater than a certain value.