Katina P oil spill happened in 1992.
Leather in an oil spill! :P
Steven P. Kraus has written: 'Surface oil displacements by U.S. Coast Guard 82-foot cutters' -- subject(s): Oil spills, Oil spill booms, Cleaning
A. P. Free has written: 'Laboratory studies of oil spill behavior in broken ice fields' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Oil spills, Sea ice
in 2010 when a cap leaked. :p loads of people think that there were ,major ones in 1979 nut i believe that this one has showed us not to take it all for granted
It means the fallopian tube on that side was blocked.
Consider events A and B. P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) The rule refers to the probability that A can happen, or B can happen, or both can happen together. That is what is stated in the addition rule. Often P(A and B ) is zero, if they are mutually exclusive. In this case the rule just becomes P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B).
No probability can be greater than 1. An event will either not happen (p=0) or it will happen (p=1) or something in between (p>0 and p<1).
let event is X so P(X)=75%=0.75 probabilty that event will not happen P(X')=1-P(X) P(X')=1-0.75 P(X')=0.25 so probabilty that event will not happen is 0.25
P-O-X happened in 2001.
what happen when they cannot get fuild off your lung
That Wont Happen :P
If p is the probability that an event will happen once, then the probability that it will happen just twice is p2. The probability it will happen 3 times is p3. The probability it will happen at least once ( ie once or twice or three times ore more times is p + p2 + p3 + ... = p(1-p). For "or" you add probabilities, for "and" you multiply probabilities.