Not necessarily.
the empirical rules of probablility applies to the continuous probability distribution
...from what? Is is essential to know the properties of the items you are drawing from. If the question applies to a deck of cards (which the wording alludes to), then the probability is 1/13. There are 4 9's in a deck of cards, and there are 52 total cards. 4/52=1/13
Probability applies to heredity with the inheritance of certain genes and alleles that together make up heredity. The question has to do with probability in that each parent cell can contribute one half of its genes. Because it splits through meiosis a parent cell can have one of two parts. The other parent cell has the same possibility of splits. Therefore, one half times one half is one fourth. That is the probability of each gene being passed on.
How fast you can run is a rate which applies only to you.
No. Every rule that applies to a parallelogram applies to a rhombus, plus more.
Yes, relative frequency probability uses group information and applies it to single cases.
Exercising three to five days per week applies to the exercise principle called frequency.
the empirical rules of probablility applies to the continuous probability distribution
Basically, "frequency" applies to AC, not to DC. If you want to assign it a frequency, the frequency is zero. The amount of volts is not relevant.
Geometric probability is the probability of a random event within taking place a geometric plane. The idea of geometric probability covers a wide range of problems, but the common theme is probability as it applies to geometric shapes and objects.
The basic unit of a frequency is called Hertz. One Hz is one cycle per second. This applies to frequencies such as sound, radio, and light.
The addition rule of probability states that the probability that one or the other will happen is the probability of one plus the probability of the other. This rule only applies to mutually exclusive events. For example, the probability that a dice roll will be a 3 is 1/6. The probability that the dice roll will be even is 1/2. These are mutually exclusive events as the dice cannot be both 3 and even. Thus the probability of the dice roll coming up either a 3, or even, is 1/2 + 1/6 = 2/3.
A choke in electronics is used for blocking the higher frequency known as AC. When this occurs it allows the lower frequency known as DC to pass through the electrical conductor.
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...from what? Is is essential to know the properties of the items you are drawing from. If the question applies to a deck of cards (which the wording alludes to), then the probability is 1/13. There are 4 9's in a deck of cards, and there are 52 total cards. 4/52=1/13
The frequency and wavelength of an electromagnetic wave are inversely related: as frequency increases, wavelength decreases, and vice versa. This is because the speed of light is constant, so a higher frequency wave must have shorter wavelengths to maintain that speed.
Yes, but not just continuous prob distribs. It applies to discontinous or discrete distributions as well.