36、s at random, one at a time, and plant them in a row, what is the probability that the 2 rosebushes in the middle of the row will be the red rosebushes?(A)1/12 (B)1/6 (C)1/5 (D)1/3 (E)1/2<12> If a committee of 3 people is to be selected from among 5 married...
In this context, "by opportunity" does not mean "by chance." Instead, it likely refers to bus...
If the odds against a certain event are 9 to 13, what is the probability of the event occurring? Write your answer as a simplified fraction. If the odds in favor of an event are 2 : 5, then what is the probability that the event will occur? You have a 1/3 chance of guessing cor...
for everyz∈Rz∈R. Does this imply thatX1X1andX2X2have the same range? probability probability-theory measure-theory probability-distributions definition Share Copy link Cite Follow editedJun 23 at 0:52 askedJun 23 at 0:48 DerpyPenguin ...
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I find it ironic that lawyers cannot bring themselves to name a numerical probability. The problem is, to say that x% probability is enough is equivalent to saying it is acceptable if (100-x) percent of people are convicted wrongly. And of course, nobody wants to say that. But pussyfoot...
3. I think my response (1) at least in part replies to Carlos’ question, “what is the definition of “the probability of event A given that event B occurs” then?” To elaborate: I don’t claim that there any isolated definition of “the probability of event A given B”, just as...
Violations of Probability Theory: What Do They Mean?" Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour - Frisch - 1988 () Citation Context ...ing that less focused intentions (e.g., will Never Stop, have No Plans) will be revised. Another decision-making bias is that people optimistically ...
For a negatively skewed population with mean = 85 and standard deviation = 18, what is the probability of obtaining a sample mean greater than 88? Z-Score: In statistics, a z-score is a very useful numerical value since it ...