certain outcome is a reasult of an action or event that is certain to happen.
The chance of a certain outcome is it's probability.
That the outcome will be one of all possible outcomes.For example, that an integer will be odd or even.
Probability is the study of events whose outcome is not certain. If the experiment or trial is not random, and the experimenter conducts it in such a way that a certain outcome is obtained, then there is no probability involved: the question is deterministic.
complution.
A formula is typically a set equation to follow in order to get a specific answer or outcome. A formula could also be a procedure to follow in order to get a certain outcome.
The probability that a certain outcome will occur which is determined through reasoning or calculation.
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.
I wouldn't say that it was certain that the North would win; the outcome of a war, like the outcome of a baseball game, is seldom certain. But the North did have both a larger population and a larger industrial capacity, so it was very unlikely that the North could have lost.
compulsion
The formula for expected value under certainty is simply the value of the certain outcome itself, as there is no variability involved. Mathematically, it can be expressed as ( EV = x ), where ( x ) is the guaranteed outcome. In scenarios involving multiple outcomes with probabilities, the expected value is calculated as ( EV = \sum (p_i \cdot x_i) ), but under certainty, ( p_i ) for the certain outcome is 1, rendering the expected value equal to that outcome.
Goal seek is where you can determine how you would get an outcome by changing a certain factor. It helps you to figure out what that factor would need to be to reach that outcome. Hope that helps! XD
The only correct spelling is HOPEFULLY. (an expression wishing for a certain outcome)