The phrase "24 p on a b b" stands for "24 points on a Basketball." It refers to the scoring system in basketball, where a player can score by making field goals and free throws, and 24 points is a notable achievement in a game. This shorthand is often used in sports discussions or statistics.
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No. P(A or B) means A, B or (A and B). For example, P(red card or a king) includes red kings.
There are symbols missing from your question which I cam struggling to guess and re-insert. p(a) = 2/3 p(b ??? a) = 1/2 p(a ∪ b) = 4/5 p(b) = ? Why use the set notation of Union on the third given probability whereas the second probability has something missing but the "sets" are in the other order, and the order wouldn't matter in sets. There are two possibilities: 1) The second probability is: p(b ∩ a) = p(a ∩ b) = 1/2 → p(a) + p(b) = p(a ∪ b) + p(a ∩ b) → p(b) = p(a ∪ b) + p(a ∩ b) - p(a) = 4/5 + 1/2 - 2/3 = 24/30 + 15/30 - 20/30 = 19/30 2) The second and third probabilities are probabilities of "given that", ie: p(b|a) = 1/2 p(a|b) = 4/5 → Use Bayes theorem: p(b)p(a|b) = p(a)p(b|a) → p(b) = (p(a)p(b|a))/p(a|b) = (2/3 × 1/2) / (4/5) = 2/3 × 1/2 × 5/4 = 5/12
It means the answer is -11p.
A and B are independent events if the probability of their intersection equals the product of their individual probabilities, which is mathematically expressed as P(A ∩ B) = P(A) * P(B). This means that the occurrence of event A does not affect the occurrence of event B and vice versa. If this equation holds true, then A and B can be considered independent.
24 black birds in a pie
there are 24 blackbirds in a pie!!!!!!!!
Sum Rule: P(A) = \sum_{B} P(A,B) Product Rule: P(A , B) = P(A) P(B|A) or P(A, B)=P(B) P(A|B) [P(A|B) means probability of A given that B has occurred] P(A, B) = P(A) P(B) , if A and B are independent events.
24 black birds baked in a pie. From the nursery rhyme Sing A Song Of Sixpence.
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Blackbirds Baked in a Pie That's my Guess
is means 'what the loser"
24 blackbirds baked in a pie? some times seen as 4 & 20 B B B in a pie.
This has to do with the union of events. If events A and B are in the set S, then the union of A and B is the set of outcomes in A or B. This means that either event A or event B, or both, can occur. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) **P(A and B) is subtracted, since by taking P(A) + P(B), their intersection, P(A and B), has already been included. In other words, if you did not subtract it, you would be including their intersection twice. Draw a Venn Diagram to visualize. If A and B can only happen separately, i.e., they are independent events and thus P(A and B) = 0, then, P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) = P(A) + P(B) - 0 = P(A) + P(B)
Do you mean 23 P of C in the H B? 23 Pairs of chromosomes in the human body.
No. P(A or B) means A, B or (A and B). For example, P(red card or a king) includes red kings.
The B in B-17 probably means Bomber since that was what it was. Same for the B-24, 25, 26, and 29 There is another question on this site that list the prefixes for all WW2 aircaft. B = bomber P = pursuit F = fighter O = observation etc