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The theoretical probability is 1. Lots of people have done it in the course of their lives so it is an event that has happened and will happen again.
That should be rather obvious as these people seem to speak in math. Computer science to theoretical mathematics.
The Monty Hall Problem is an example that shows people are not always good at correctly estimating probabilities. To be fair, the problem is sometimes describedpoorly. The problem is obviously related to the theory of probability, in mathematics.
4.2 Compare, giving examples, ways in which services for children, young people and their carers take account of and promote equality, diversity and inclusion to promote positive o utcomes.
You calculate the statistical probability of dying in a plane crash in the same way that you calculate the probability of anything else. You simply divide the number of expected outcomes by the number of possible outcomes. To determine the statistical probability of dying in a plane crash, you divide the number of people that have died in a plane crash by the number of people that have flown in planes. You can aggregate this anyway you want, over whatever period of time you want, so long as you properly state the conditions under which you perform your calculation.
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There is no definitive "best" site for predicting election outcomes as it can vary depending on factors like the country, type of election, and methodology employed. However, aggregators like FiveThirtyEight, the Cook Political Report, and RealClearPolitics are reputable sources that analyze and aggregate polling data to provide insightful predictions and analysis of election outcomes. It is always advisable to consult multiple sources and consider their track record and methodology to make informed predictions.
people concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject.
People predict so they can think about what they possible conclusions are. When you are reading a book, and predicting, you are obviously engaged in the book and you really want to know what happens. predicting helps so that what comes as the result, isn't such a big surprise.
I am guessing SamJoe, means SAM and JOE not one person, so three people flip a coin, we have two outcomes each times, so 23= 8 possible outcomes. If you had n people, there would be 2n outcomes. For example, if two people flip there are 4 outcomes HH TT HT or TH
There are no sure and positive outcomes. Group therapy will help some people and fail with others.
predicting a hurricane can help by putting it on the news and telling people its coming so they have to leaf somewhere where its safe and where the tornado wont reach them.
Human geographers can help people by predicting natural calamities such as floods.
people concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject.
it is a psychological heuristic that influences the way people intuitively assess probabilities. hope that helps you.
Human geographers can help people by predicting natural calamities such as floods.