Probably not........:-)
No; if it is certain not to occur the probability is 0.
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The probability of an event that can never happen is 0. This means that there is no chance or possibility for that event to occur, making it impossible within the given context or conditions. In probability theory, events are assigned values between 0 and 1, where 0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates certainty. Thus, a never-happening event is represented by a probability of 0.
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.
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.
"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
In my experience the position is on a rotating basis shared equally by all judges assigned to the court.
protocol is the set of assigned rules used for transmission and receiving the information