AP Stats Exam 2018 FRQ #3: What's the Probability of a Left-Handed Child from a Multiple Birth?

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Welcome to our Hayes' World of Math! In this video, I talk through the solution for one of the free response questions from the 2018 AP Statistics exam - problem #3 that looks at probability, multiple births (twins, triplets, etc.) and being left-handed. The problem is from CED Unit 4 which covers probability and random variables. I will break down the problem step-by-step, providing clear explanations and strategies. Whether you're studying for the AP exam or just want to sharpen your statistics skills, you should find something helpful

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CED Unit 4 covers probability, probability rules, independent and dependent events, conditional probability and tree diagrams, discrete random variables, continuous random variables, how to transform random variables, combine random variables, binomial distributions, and geometric distributions.
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