An experiment with only two outcomes ("success" and "failure"), a constant probability of success, a number of independent trials. Then, if the probability of a success in a trial is p, the probability of r successes in n trials is nCr*pr*(1-p)(n-r) for r = 0, 1, 2, ..., n. In case the super-and sub-scripts do not work, that is n!/[r!*(n-r)!]*p^r*(1-p)^(n-r)
Super Bowl 2004 - XXXVIII = 38 Super Bowl 2005 - XXXIX = 39 Super Bowl 2006 - XL = 40
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There is no record of the Yellowstone super volcano erupting in recent history, including in my lifetime. The last major eruption at Yellowstone occurred about 640,000 years ago.
First thing's first, it's not a volcanoe, it's a Geyser. it's name is "Old Faithful" because it launches super-heated water high into the air every 30-45 minutes. -Drak
There is no record of the Yellowstone volcano erupting on January 12, 2009. The volcano has not had a major eruption for about 640,000 years, but it does experience minor volcanic activity such as geysers and hot springs.
The entire park of Yellowstone rest on a super volcano
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About half. It is considered an active super-volcano.
Its because of the super volcano under Yellowstone park
Eventually, yes. However, the chances of it erupting any time soon are very small. The last super eruption was 640,000 years ago with smaller, though still large, eruptions up to 70,000 years ago.
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The last major eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano occurred approximately 640,000 years ago. Since then, there have been smaller volcanic events in the area, but no catastrophic eruptions on the scale of past events.
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If you include super-volcanoes, Yellowstone.