amount of votes from people, amount of votes from electoral college. (in other words, there is no particular algorithm that tells you who will win)
When polls are taken, they tend to predict the outcome of political elections.
No, it is not possible to predict the outcome of chance events with certainty, as they are inherently random and unpredictable.
voters participate in elections to choose their representatives in government
by prediction
What those of the media say it is - is what results are allready known, the rest is guesswork at best. This tecnique seems to be used in every country that has elections
hypothesis
NO
False. Probability only predicts the outcome. It does not assure the outcome.
sometimes
by using a Punnett Square
no
The most likely outcome of the current situation is difficult to predict with certainty, as it depends on various factors and how they unfold. It is important to closely monitor developments and consider different possibilities to prepare for potential outcomes.