False. Probability only predicts the outcome. It does not assure the outcome.
False.
The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. -Miller Levine (Texas Biology Text book)
"Probability" is not something that occurs in the future. It's the numerical likelihood of something happening in the future. You don't predict the probability. You calculate it.
When polls are taken, they tend to predict the outcome of political elections.
Punnet squares.
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False.
false
The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. -Miller Levine (Texas Biology Text book)
The punnett square which is mainly about probability of genetic crosses
The probability that the Steelers will win, lose, or tie is 1.0, i.e. it is (was) assured that one of those outcomes would occur. Determining the relative probability of each individual outcome, however, is not possible, because there are too many variables to consider. You can calculate historical trends until doomsday, but you can not predict the outcome of the Superbowl with any degree of certainty.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
"Probability" is not something that occurs in the future. It's the numerical likelihood of something happening in the future. You don't predict the probability. You calculate it.
No, it is not possible to predict the outcome of chance events with certainty, as they are inherently random and unpredictable.
punnett square
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