The father of probability is considered to be Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. Pascal made significant contributions to the development of probability theory in the 17th century, particularly through his correspondence with Pierre de Fermat. Together, they laid the groundwork for the modern understanding of probability and its applications in various fields such as mathematics, statistics, and economics. Pascal's work on probability, including the famous Pascal's Triangle, remains fundamental in the study of random events and uncertainty.
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Well, let's paint a happy little picture here. The father of probability is Blaise Pascal, a brilliant mathematician, physicist, and inventor from the 17th century. He made significant contributions to the field of probability theory, laying the foundation for how we understand chance and uncertainty in the world around us. Just like adding a touch of color to a canvas, Pascal added depth and beauty to our understanding of randomness and risk.
Nostradamus. A French, in later life moved towards the occult as it was in style back then,
but predictions made by him are accurate and so do Big idiots with no brains say its a fluke.
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The probability of getting curly hair depends on whether your parents do or not. Hair genes are decided by the mother. So, if the mother has curly hair, more than likely the offspring will as well. If the father has curly hair and the mother does not, the probability is considerably lowered.
Erwin Schrödinger was a physicist and a father of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics deals a lot with probability. His famous Schrödinger equation, which deals with how the quantum state of a physical system changes in time, uses probability in how it deals with the local conservation of probability density. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
Make a punnet square with the mother above, her genotype would be: X^B X^b, and the father to the left whose genotype is X^b Y.The probability of having a colorblind CHILD is 50%. The probability of them having a SON is 50%. Since we are asked what the probability of their SON being colorblind, it is 50% as well. The reason is because the chance of having a colorblind son, among sons only, (according to the punnet square) is 50%.
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