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Feb 15 2009

ONLINE TUTORIALS FOR PROBABILITY

Published by arnv08 at 7:07 am under Education, Mathematics Edit This

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Probability is a part of Statistics that is a specific branch of Mathematics. We use probability to determine the degree of certainty and the uncertainty of a particular event.

Actually it is nothing but a set of predefined mathematical principles and techniques that help us to establish the probability of an event. Probability can be used to solve the real life problems. Let’s have a look on an analogy. Consider we have to toss a coin that has two sides head and tail. You have to call either head or tail. You are determined to call head. Do you know, what is the probability of your win? It is very simple to determine. Probability of your win simply means the probability of getting head. According to the formula it is 0.5.

Thus, learning probability can be a great fun as it is very easy to learn and applicable to real life problems. Practicing probability helps us to develop logical thinking that is very important in real life and that is why you will find it in the syllabuses of almost all competitive examinations. If you are interested then you can get lots of study materials from various websites. Some popular websites where you can get tutorials for probability are given below:

  1. http://www.tutors4you.com/probabilitytutorial.htm
  2. www.probability.net
  3. http://math.about.com/od/probability/Probability.htm
  4. http://www.mathcracker.com/Probability_tutorials.php
  5. http://www.analyzemath.com/statistics.html
  6. http://tulyn.com/videotutorials/probability.htm
  7. http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/col_alg_tut58_prob.htm
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