SALT I froze deployment of two types of missiles.
SALT I froze deployment of two types of missiles.
SALT I froze deployment of two types of missiles.
no a hypothesis is your guess of what the outcome is going to be in your experiment. For example. My experiment's question is to see what happens when I mix salt with water. My Hypothesis is the salt will float. Now the correct outcome is the salt sinked. I hope I helped you.
No, the probability of an outcome can't be more than 1.
It depends on the particular problem. An outcome of 1, for example, is one of the outcomes of rolling a standard six-sided die.A probability of 1, however, which is what the question might mean, means that the outcome is certain to occur, but that outcome is not necessarily 1. This is one of the distinctions between probability and outcome - they are not the same thing.
Ammonia will cause the salt crystal to grow bigger and it will also speed up the process of thhe salt crystal forming.
SALT I froze deployment of two types of missiles.
An outcome is what actually happens, while the probability of that outcome is how likely that particular thing is to happen. Say I was flipping a coin. The probability of the outcome of heads is 1/2 because there are 2 possible outcomes and heads is only 1 of them. Then when I flip the coin, it lands on tails. The outcome is tails.
2:1
Yes, you make salt water with salt and water.
The vanilla might slightly affect the taste, but the baking soda and salt will affect the outcome of the cookies.