Probability on the GED Math Test!

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How to solve GED probability problems on the GED math test 2024. We'll go over GED probability questions and how to solve them in a variety of scenarios!

GED Math playlist

00:00 - Where does probability show up?
00:29 - Definition of the probability of an event
00:50 - Probability of rolling a 2
01:54 - What is the probability of selecting a heart?
02:26 - What is the probability of NOT selecting a diamond?
03:33 - Probability you pick up a red M&M
04:19 - Get a percent from a fraction
04:48 - What is the probability you pick out a yellow or green?
05:14 - Probability of 2 (or more) events
06:45 - What is the probability both numbers are even?
07:20 - Outcomes for adding two dice
09:03 - Chance it will rain 5 days in a row
09:55 - Probability without replacement

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I’m happy to come across your channel, I have just a day before i test so this is very helpful for a brain refresh. Especially after weeks and hours of studying 📚

Your quick and straight to the point! Thanks for the content 🙃

esmeraldaortegax
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11/27/24 🎉🎉 i did it! I passed my GED math test today attempt #4. I just came back here to say thank you so much for your helpful videos and how detailed you are in explaining them. i appreciate you, forever grateful 🙏.

majestiimilan
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I got my GED because of the way you explain things so easily for me to understand!! Thank you

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I promised myself I would thank you if I passed and “thank you!”man, your a great teacher and I honestly couldn’t have passed without your style of teaching, I’m now a GED graduate, it’s time to celebrate 🎉 cheers to you brotha! 🍻💯

Dro
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, but in the last problem you showed us the quick way to get to 3%. I'm curious why that particular event is 3%.

So the first instance (picking the green out of 25) comes out to a 24% chance. Then the second instance (picking the blue out of 24) comes to 12%.

Is there a method to get to that 3% number using the 2 individual percentages of 24 and 12? Or am I thinking about this in the completely wrong way?

TheGamingDandy
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I think, it is a little bit hard to understand that what kind of questions will be solve with independent and dependent probability 😢😢

Juahsshsjs
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I can’t understand nothing about this probably 😢

josefinapedrote
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thanks a lot for all of your videos i passed my math ged test & completed my ged exams.

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