On a Verification of Employment, How do you answer Probablity of continued employment?
Probability questions are not all the same so there is not a single kind of answer: it depends on the nature of the question!
If the event in question is A and the probability of A occurring is P(A), then the probability of A not occurring is P(A')=1-P(A).
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On a Verification of Employment, How do you answer Probablity of continued employment?
You answer the Probability of Continued Employment question on a Request for Verification of Employment by stating the employee's current employment status and the likelihood of them remaining employed in the future. You can use phrases like "Employment is expected to continue" or "There are no plans for termination at this time." Just keep it simple and straightforward, no need to sugarcoat it.
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What is the probability that this question makes absolutely no sense? 1/1. or 100%
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Probability questions are not all the same so there is not a single kind of answer: it depends on the nature of the question!
If the event in question is A and the probability of A occurring is P(A), then the probability of A not occurring is P(A')=1-P(A).
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To find probability in a question you first have to determine the whole number which from the question which will be the denominator next determine the numerator from the question then put that number in the fraction.To find probability u have to look at the possibilities which will be the denominator the find the successes which will be the numerator
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat corresponded on probability and are known as the founders of probability theory. This correspondence continued on other mathematical topics.
That depends a lot on the specific circumstances, of how you guess. For instance, if a test has true/false questions, the probability is 1/2; if it is a multiple-choice question with 4 options, the probability is 1/4; if there are 6 options, the probability is 1/6, etc.; if you have to calculate a number (and it is NOT a multiple choice question), the probability is rather low, indeed.