no.
I think it's an ellipse. Ellipse is most likely the closest shape of an egg.
The amount of skin left on the corpse.
checking its conclusions against other sources
You're likely to encounter some difficulty proving that statement, because it's false. 2/55 is about 3.6% 6/99 is about 6.1%
detect interproximal caries
No, now stop being a fool!
Most likely to determine the likelihood of loan or investment recovery.
This is likely the word "functions" (uses, or mathematical equations).
There are many parks in Minnesota. Each of them most likely is somebody's favorite for various reasons. See related links for information about Minnesota's state parks.
he or she will most likely have bruises from the injections
Most Likely Yes Its A Can With Beans In
Mathematical models are increasingly being used nowadays to represent almost anything that scientists wish to examine. Therefore there is very likely to already be a mathematical model for a human heart. So the answer is yes.
You can determine if you live in a area were earthquakes are likely to occur by going on line and looking for past seismographs in your area.
That is impossible to determine.
Your question does not have enough information to answer.You cannot get an answer with a mathematical formula because you haven't added nearly enough information. Perhaps you could write a legal brief using an imaginary case and then the contributing lawyers could read it and see if any statistics would fit in anywhere, if they have the time. All you can get is a general answer that statistics often are used in litigation but they need to fit the facts of the case and be helpful to the plaintiff's or defendant's arguments. The attorney would more likely use a well authored statistic rather than create a mathematical formula.Your question does not have enough information to answer.You cannot get an answer with a mathematical formula because you haven't added nearly enough information. Perhaps you could write a legal brief using an imaginary case and then the contributing lawyers could read it and see if any statistics would fit in anywhere, if they have the time. All you can get is a general answer that statistics often are used in litigation but they need to fit the facts of the case and be helpful to the plaintiff's or defendant's arguments. The attorney would more likely use a well authored statistic rather than create a mathematical formula.Your question does not have enough information to answer.You cannot get an answer with a mathematical formula because you haven't added nearly enough information. Perhaps you could write a legal brief using an imaginary case and then the contributing lawyers could read it and see if any statistics would fit in anywhere, if they have the time. All you can get is a general answer that statistics often are used in litigation but they need to fit the facts of the case and be helpful to the plaintiff's or defendant's arguments. The attorney would more likely use a well authored statistic rather than create a mathematical formula.Your question does not have enough information to answer.You cannot get an answer with a mathematical formula because you haven't added nearly enough information. Perhaps you could write a legal brief using an imaginary case and then the contributing lawyers could read it and see if any statistics would fit in anywhere, if they have the time. All you can get is a general answer that statistics often are used in litigation but they need to fit the facts of the case and be helpful to the plaintiff's or defendant's arguments. The attorney would more likely use a well authored statistic rather than create a mathematical formula.
I think it's an ellipse. Ellipse is most likely the closest shape of an egg.
No information can be found to determine the safety of rubber bracelets in swimming pools. Therefore, it is likely that they pose no safety hazard to the wearer or to others.