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i saw ensure plus at CVS the last time i went to get some medicine. Its by the medicine section at CVS.
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The difference between the observed and the true value is the error. The most probable value depends on how it is defined and calculated. The maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) is often used but there are situations where it is not the most probable. For example, you are in a town where the bus routes are numbered sequentially. You want to know how many routes there are and so you observe the route numbers on a sample of buses. The MLE is the largest number that you observe but, in reality, there is no mechanism that will ensure that the bus with the largest route number is in your sample.
Consider driving into town to buy something: Do you need to wear warm clothes or light, what is the likelihood of rain? Do you have enough time to walk to your destination or should you drive? (Many of a car's functions are controlled by microprocessors that do lots of calculations all the time to ensure that your car is working efficiently). How long will you want to park the car? How much will parking cost? Have you got enough cash to buy what you want or do you need a cashpoint? Do you remember your PIN? (data encryption uses very large prime numbers)
The verb form is ensure.