The train can be either early, on time or late. The total probability must be 1. Thus: pr(early) + pr(on_time) + pr(late) = 1 0.09 + pr(on_time) + 0.4 = 1 => pr(on_time) = 1 - 0.4 - 0.09 = 0.51 Probability of being on time is 0.51
Yes, sending in applications early will improve your chances of getting into a school. Nearly all schools can only accept so many student because of the size of the school and number of dorms. If you have the credentials that a school wants (a good SAT score, good grades, etc.) sending your application in early can ensure you a spot in that school. If that school already has all of the spots filled up and you apply late, your application can be declined even if you have good credentials.
A zero period is a high school class offered early in the morning, before the normal start of the school day.
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Hookworms were prevalent in school aged children in the early 20th century. Early treatment began with Epsom salt to decrease the mucous lining followed with a dose of thymol to kill the worms.
There are a few possible answers: The train rarely arrives early. The train usually arrives late. The train usually leaves late. The train rarely leaves early.
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Ask him before, or during school, if you can go on a date with you, later.
we knew there would be a crowd we left early for the play performance RUN-ON
No, the word 'always' is NOT a pronoun.The word 'always' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as invariably, perpetually, or forever.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:Jack is never late. He always arrives on time.-The adverb 'always' modifies the verb arrives.-The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' as the subject of the second sentence.Jill is also reliable. She is always early.-The adverb 'always' modifies the adjective 'early'.-The pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'Jill' as the subject of the second sentence.Jack and Jill set the example because they are alwaysso responsible.-The adverb 'always' modifies the adverb 'so'.-The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject of the sentence, 'Jack and Jill'.
"Always" is an adverb, which means it describes an action or a characteristic (adjective). It is used the same way regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural. Examples: She always sings that song./They always sing that song. He is always happy./They are always happy.
Punctuality is important in the workplace.He scored low for punctuality on his school report.If you have good punctuality then you will be rewarded with a little bonus.
The way she always arrives early to our meetings really typifies her punctuality and reliability.
The best time of year to climb Mount Everest is in April, May and early June before the monsoon arrives.
Generally speaking the term of early arrival pertains to an airline flight that arrives to its destination before schedule. In the US, late arrivals are more common than early ones.
Adverbs of frequency tell how often something is done. In the following sentences the adverbs are bold.I always go to school. Sometimes my friend doesn't go to school. We never get out of school early