I would certainly bet on a computer. Try to solve (log z)^-3i. This is log z raised to the -3i power. A computer comes in handy.
Yes. Example: -403.27 you bet!
If the probability of an event will occur is p, then the probability that it will occur in n trials is pn.(That's p raised to the n power). So if you bet on 12 numbers, then (38-12=26) numbers are empty. The probability of the ball landing on one of these empty numbers is 26/38. So (26/38)^11 = 0.01538, which is about 1.538 % or a 1 in 65 chance.
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In roulette you can bet on color (red or black), even or odd, rows of numbers, groups of numbers, so straight up. Straight up means you bet on one number directly, the ball landing on the number you picked directly has the highest payout, with the lowest odds.
Fractions can be real, imaginary, or complex. In your case, we're willing to bet that any fraction that you've ever encountered so far has been a real number.
i bet it was computers
That's just a silly question. Of course computers don't have girlfriends!
you can bet on both at the same time
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Yes. Example: -403.27 you bet!
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Depending on where you place your bets your odds are changed accordingly. You have a 1.111 to 1 chance of winning if you bet on Red, Black, Odds or Evens and a 37 to 1 chance if you choose to bet on individual numbers.
If there are any prime numbers between zero and 90, and between zero and 180, then you can bet on it.
In American Roulette, with 36 numbers, Zero, and Double Zero, the odds of winning a straight bet (a single number) is 1 in 38, or about 0.02632. The payoff, however, is only 35 to 1. In European Roulette, with 36 numbers and Zero, the odds of winning a straight bet is 1 in 37, or about 0.02703.