One of the main subjects that is covered in a mathematical statistics class is probability. Another of the main subjects that is covered is making predictions based on trends.
Subject: is the matter with which the work will be dealing. Theme: is a commentary on the subject matter. example: Subject: Racism. Theme: Racism is neither good nor evil but simply a commentary on statistical facts about human genetics. It is the utilization of these facts and statistics by human beings that determines its 'evil', 'goodness' or 'mundanity'.
Colin J. Thompson has written: 'Mathematical statistical mechanics' -- subject(s): Biomathematics, Mathematical physics, Statistical mechanics 'Classical equilibrium statistical mechanics' -- subject(s): Matter, Properties, Statistical mechanics
I think that the statistics on braking the law is that you go to jail for it no matter what you did.
No, there is no mathematical proof of God's existence. The existence of God is a matter of faith and belief, not something that can be proven through mathematical equations.
The subject-matter of phonetics.
The subject matter is what the book is about. So if you have a book on, say, Winston Churchill, he is the subject matter.
matter and energy
Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
D. R. Glen has written: 'Does weight matter?' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Shipping, Economics, Mathematical models, Shipping
how do the paintings compare in terms of their subject matter
The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
You will usually find a detailed subdivision of the subject matter of a book in the table of contents at the beginning of the book. This table outlines the different chapters or sections of the book and gives a brief overview of what topics are covered in each section.