Repeated Trails are the number of trails done during a scientific experiment with the purpose of getting a more accurate result.
the number of times the experiment is done for each level of the independent variable
Yes. Each repeat of the trial is likely to alter the probability.
Adv: repeat offender Disadv: lack of evidence
If you repeat the experiment and you get different results, then the accuracy of your first trial is not correct.
The best way to memorize any speech is to repeat it over and over until you have it down. The average person needs to repeat something at least 20 times before they remember it.
please repeat the question
TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat...
use the four titles tool,trial,results,calculation. in tool state what tool you'll be using eg: spinner, computer random number generator, cards, dice etc. then say what things will represent eg: if you were to use a computer random number generator say use numbers 1-10, 1-6= ....... 7-10=........... in trial describe 1 trial eg: generate 3 numbers each number represents ....... etc then state how many times you repeat this eg: repeat 50 times also state what a successful trial is eg: yes = successful trial in results you draw up a table of what it should look like in calulations write number of successful trials/number of trials <--write as afraction and that's it
You can get a free 60 day trial from http://trial.trymicrosoftoffice.com/trialukireland/default.aspx?culture=en-GB and then when the trial runs out, uninstall the program and use Microsoft Office 2007 Complete Registry Removal and Deletion Uninstaller (http://depositfiles.com/files/nvvrvjwpm) to uninstall its regestry, then reinstall it, repeat it every time the trial runs out! Hope this helps!!!!
Repeat after me
Speak the English language. Repeat. and repeat. and repeat. and repeat....
The future tense of repeat is will repeat.
"He was instructed to repeat the action until he'd perfected it."