He expected victory.
Yes, you divide the number of expected outcomes by the number of possible outcomes in order to determine probability.
It is neither true nor false.It is important that you have a view about the expected outcomes so that you can test whether or not the assumptions for the model - independent, identically distributed errors - is valid or not. While these are based on the differences between the expected and observed outcomes, it is not necessary to determine the expected outcomes beforehand. Determining their distribution is sufficient.
The outcome was to preserve South Korea from communist dominance. Which was accomplished.
The scientist was alarmed by the aberrant results of the experiment, as they did not align with the expected outcomes.
TMJ surgery involves surgery on the temporomandibular joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull. The expected outcomes of TMJ surgery are that the patient has an increased ability to open their mouth, less joint pain, improved chewing ability and possibly improved speech.
Amputation means taking a limb off.
I think it means to find the theoretical probability of something random that has results that are numbers. For instance, rolling a die and trying to get a 6 is a "chance activity with numerical outcomes".
Yes, I can. "Andrew underwent amputation due to the severe infection in his leg." "Amputation is the removal of a body limb."
Traumatic amputation is the accidental severing of some or all of a body part. A complete amputation totally detaches a limb or appendage from the rest of the body. In a partial amputation, some soft tissue remains attached to the site.
To have come undone means that the end result of something is not what one had expected, particularly in a precarious situation where there are a number of possible outcomes.
It is actually "below knee" amputation, it just sounds like baloney. :D