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They didn't influence the outcome of WW2. The outcome was influenced by productivity and firepower.
what is the outcome of the first bull run battle
The outcome of the battle of saipan was that the USMC won the battle of saipan.
The final outcome and impact of the Civil War was to destroy the ambition of the South to create for itself a new, independent nation, which at the same time cemented the "indissolubility" of the Union which had been created during the American War of Independence. Equally important, the Civil War led to the abolition of slavery in the United States, which was one important (if not final) step towards the establishment of the truly democratic republic of free peoples envisioned by the founders of the country.
The Canadians contributed to the outcome of D-Day by landing on a few beaches.
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what imporytant battle in 1781 decided the final outcome of the revolutionary war
Each outcome is equally likely and so the probability of each outcome is 1/36.
The possible outcome numbers depend on the experiment. The numbers may or may not be equally likely. For example, the outcome space for the gender of a child is Male or Female (or Boy or Girl). The probability of a boy is 0.52 and that of a girl is 0.48: these are not equal.
it means we Americans decided the outcome.
It is 1/36 since each outcome is equally likely.
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When the outcome consists of an event that is not the one you are looking for.
I believe you mean to say, equally probable. By stating they are separate events, I assume that they are independent and that there is a single unique outcome to each event that can be identified. Ok, then the chance of each event or outcome is 1/10.
The outcome was that the colinist won. The outcome was that the colinist won.
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The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome