Probability Made Easy | GMAT Quant Master Class with Kaplan GMAT Expert

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Probablity is among the trickiest concepts that GMAT tests. In this session, top GMAT Quant instructor of Kaplan, Gene Suhir, will show us how to master probabilty questions.

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Such a fun class, wish every tutor/teacher was this engaging

hrityush
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amazing lesson! Gene Suhir is such a professional teacher. the lesson is clear, straightforward, easy to understand with progression from easy to more difficult questions. I like his sense of humor too. GMAT Club, thanks so much for helping students like me with free quality resources! <3

mphuong
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loved the session. One of the best teachers I have ever studied from.

bhuveshgupta
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Great stuff! Thank you for taking the time to make this video

piotrkummer
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COOL STUFF. ITS DEFINATELY HELPED ME IN GMAT PREP! ESPECIALLY THE SHORTCUT STRATEGY OF SUBSTRACTING WHATS NOT DESIRED FROM ONE TO GET THE DESIRED ANSWER.

abdulaijalloh
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He is so fun I would love to have him on inequality class

abhishekgarg
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Thank you so so much. I improve immediately after this class.

lynguyen
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Dear
Do you provide gmat online coaching classes as i am planning to do mba from top uk university need a mentor?

Thanks
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faisalmullick
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Probability of getting heads on the first flip or the second flip would be 1/2 + 1/2 = 1

Could you please explain the above. Since we may not get heads even with two flips so how can probability be 100%??

varun
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for me my solution simply probability of a 3 and not a 3 on the second is (1/6 *5/6) divided by 2 = 5/18

imathchannelbyfreddie_care
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Mike Ehrmantraut: Put that down Waltuh ….

Conk-bepis
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Thank you, Professor Gene! Such great explanations. This session seriously helped me a lot.

cristina