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One would use binomial distribution if and only if the experiment satisfies the following conditions1. There is a fixed number of trials.2. Each trial is independent of one another.3. There are only two possible outcomes (a Success or a Failure).4. The probability of success, p, is the same for every trial. An example of an experiment that has a binomial distribution would be a coin toss.1. You would toss the coin a n (a fixed number) times.2. The result of a a previous toss does not affect the present toss (trials are independent).3. There are only two outcomes - Heads or Tails.4. The probability of success (whether a head is considered a success or a tail is considered a success) is constant at 50%.
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The best graph for numerical information will depend on what you want to present. The linear graph, bar and the pie graph are some of the best graphs to present numerical data.
Meant is the past participle; meaning is the present participle.
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u can get it from the Bhrigu shastri present at Hoshiarpur (Punjab).
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The only difference is between a prediction made by a man and a prediction of God
Yes it is if you are reading a novel
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Historification is when you use an event in the past to make a comment on the present. Parallels are drawn between the two, to assess actions of the present by the using the outcomes of the past event.
Present Tense NO!!! It's the "Going-to Future", used for predictions or intentions mainly (especially in informal speech).
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The literary technique often employed to present a sudden revelation or insight into truth is known as "epiphany." This technique is used to highlight a character's realization or understanding that fundamentally changes their perspective in a story.
Changes in predictions should be based on new information provided in the story, through careful analysis of the plot and characters, and potentially considering any foreshadowing or symbolism present. Emotions can also play a role in predictions but should be supported by the text. The title of the story can offer clues about the central themes or events, which can influence predictions as well.
stream of consciousness.