Yeah last answer was completely random. We're doing this in class and i read that there were 994 original Tuskegee airman/mechanics
The number of trials in an experiment can significantly impact the reliability and validity of the results. Increasing the number of trials helps to reduce random variability and increases the statistical power, allowing for more confident conclusions. It can also help identify trends and patterns that may not be apparent with fewer trials. However, practical constraints such as time, resources, and feasibility must be considered when determining the appropriate number of trials.
they lived in really random houses in really random rooms in really random other things. they also had really weird houses.
It means The Second for example Random Guy II is Random Guy The Second. It is another name for Jr. For example Random Guy Jr. can be Random Guy II AA: Sometimes it is used if you have the same name as your grandfather. It distinguishes you from your grandfather. (There is a Davy Crocket VII)
This is done as because you can access the memory at any random point i-e randomly.
A random variable is a function that assigns unique numerical values to all possible outcomes of a random experiment. A real valued function defined on a sample space of an experiment is also called random variable.
how to reduce the problem of random error and systematic error while doing an experiment
Yeah last answer was completely random. We're doing this in class and i read that there were 994 original Tuskegee airman/mechanics
The outcome.
Select an experiment that has a random result rather than one that is deterministic. The result of the experiment is the outcome of the probabilistic experiment.
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Experiment cannot be predicted in advance is RANDOM EXPERIMENT...... set of all possible outcomes. outcome that can be predicted with certainity. when an experiment performed repeatedly- called trial. Ex. If a coin is tossed,we can't say,whetefr head or tail will appear .so it is a Random Experiment. Sample Space:-- Possible outcomes of a random experiment.. set of all posssible outcomes.. denoted by--- "S". and no. of elements is denoted by n(s). ex. In throwing a dice ,the number that appears at top is any one of 1,2,3,4,5,6 ,So here: S= 1,2,3,4,5,6 n(s) --- 6
bias
To reduce Random and Systematic errors that may have occured during the experiment, by taking their average. This can get the most accurate value.
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controlled experiment
controlled experiment