Probably not........:-)
No; if it is certain not to occur the probability is 0.
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It's difficult to think of a real event to which an exact probability can be assigned. We say that flipping a coin yields 'heads' with probability 1/2 but we do not know that definitely. The only way of assigning a probability in the sense of numbers of heads versus total numbers of flips is by experiment. (Be aware though that there are other interpretations of the word probability.) If I were to flip a coin 500 times and obtained 249 heads then the experimental probability of obtaining a head would be 249/500 or 0.498.
"Unlikely" is not really an accurate maths term, since a number probability cannot be assigned to it. It is a descriptor rather than a mathematical term.
A discrete uniform distribution assigns the same probability to two or more possible events. For example, there is a discrete uniform distribution associated with flipping a coin: 'heads' is assigned a probability of 1/2 as is the event 'tails'. (Note that the probabilities are equal or 'uniform'.) There is also a discrete uniform distribution associated with tossing a die in that there is a 1/6 probability for seeing each possible side of the die.
No; if it is certain not to occur the probability is 0.
False.
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It's difficult to think of a real event to which an exact probability can be assigned. We say that flipping a coin yields 'heads' with probability 1/2 but we do not know that definitely. The only way of assigning a probability in the sense of numbers of heads versus total numbers of flips is by experiment. (Be aware though that there are other interpretations of the word probability.) If I were to flip a coin 500 times and obtained 249 heads then the experimental probability of obtaining a head would be 249/500 or 0.498.
Program or System Managers
"Unlikely" is not really an accurate maths term, since a number probability cannot be assigned to it. It is a descriptor rather than a mathematical term.
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Because being a cub pilot requires a lot of learning (and accumulating experience) that can be facilitated with the help of someone with more experience
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In my experience the position is on a rotating basis shared equally by all judges assigned to the court.
This is a good definition of an index.