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because they wont to work
so when you need to find out information you wont get the wrong answers
directed numbers are used for counting, measuring, adding, subtracting, dividing and multiplying. hope this helps which it probably wont :)
It is just a factor or categorical variable. On the other hand for instance, If your age is continuous (rather than age brackets) then it would be a covariate. If your age is given as age-brackets, then it wont be covariate.
IQ of 126 is not bad, but to say for a 21 year old is it good? Well I mean your mental IQ wont really change from now on, I mean i doubt its changed much intellectually since you were about nineteen, but I mean an IQ of 126 is a respectable IQ and above average so I guess your doing well!
If an event has only two possible outcomes (will happen or it wont, like in heads/tails of a coin toss) then the probability of either even is 50% Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat discovered almost all of probability , maybe one of them said it....
you wont get your birthday every year
It wont because it will be boxing!
no their wont
because it is not an event shaymin
The number of flips is unspecified and so will be assumed to be just one. In which case there are two possible outcomes, one of which is not a head. The probability is therefore 1 in 2 (i.e. 50%).
It's not that the event doesn't work, it's either your disk or your GameCube that has an error.
Stay behind the Event Horizon.
dose she have her heart yellow??
theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont
No, and there is a high probability that if you like your teacher too much, you wont be able to hear/learn anything either.
there will be an event in the UK of the azure flute. But it wont be until 2010