Recording a story digitally allows for easy sharing and preservation, reaching a wider audience over time. Sharing a story orally creates a more immediate and personal connection with the audience, allowing for real-time interaction and emotional engagement.
Because they are based on samples and outcomes vary between different samples.
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.
yes it can be defined more commonly as a ratio between the number of and numbr of possible outcomes
If the outcomes of the trials are equally likely, then (and only then) is it the number of favourable outcomes and the total number of trials.
If each coin is a different color, then there are 32 possible outcomes. If you can't tell the difference between the coins, and you're just counting the number of heads and tails, then there are 6 possible outcomes: 5 heads 4 heads 3 heads 2 heads 1 heads all tails
Random variables is a function that can produce outcomes with different probability and random variates is the particular outcome of a random variable.
when we say pause recording then we can resume it and can take another seen but by stop we just save that and exit
Probability
compare between computerized recording and manul recording
A random variate is a particular outcome of a random variable: the random variates which are other outcomes of the same random variable would have different values.
11 * * * * * No, on two counts. The sample space is the possible outcomes of the experiment, not the NUMBER of possible outcomes. And, as far as this experiment is concerned, there is no way to distinguish between the two occurrences of b and i. So there are, in fact, only 9 possible outcomes. Two of these outcomes have a higher probability but that is a different matter. The sample space is {p, r , o , b, a, i, l, t, y} a set of cardinality 9.
no difference,..