"Pick 'N' and 'L'" typically refers to a concept or system in various contexts, but it isn't a widely recognized term on its own. In some cases, it might relate to inventory management or selection processes where items are picked based on certain criteria (the 'N') and labeled or categorized (the 'L'). If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
This browser is totally bloody useless for mathematical display but...The probability function of the binomial distribution is P(X = r) = (nCr)*p^r*(1-p)^(n-r) where nCr =n!/[r!(n-r)!]Let n -> infinity while np = L, a constant, so that p = L/nthenP(X = r) = lim as n -> infinity of n*(n-1)*...*(n-k+1)/r! * (L/n)^r * (1 - L/n)^(n-r)= lim as n -> infinity of {n^r - O[(n)^(k-1)]}/r! * (L^r/n^r) * (1 - L/n)^(n-r)= lim as n -> infinity of 1/r! * (L^r) * (1 - L/n)^(n-r) (cancelling out n^r and removing O(n)^(r-1) as being insignificantly smaller than the denominator, n^r)= lim as n -> infinity of (L^r) / r! * (1 - L/n)^(n-r)Now lim n -> infinity of (1 - L/n)^n = e^(-L)and lim n -> infinity of (1 - L/n)^r = lim (1 - 0)^r = 1lim as n -> infinity of (1 - L/n)^(n-r) = e^(-L)So P(X = r) = L^r * e^(-L)/r! which is the probability function of the Poisson distribution with parameter L.
The population of Pick 'n Pay Stores is 50,000.
Pick 'n' Mix was created on 2000-09-11.
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If l > m and m > n then l > n by the transitive property of inequality.
L comes before N
If the sequence (n) converges to a limit L then, by definition, for any eps>0 there exists a number N such |n-L|N. However if eps=0.5 then whatever value of N we chose we find that whenever n>max{N,L}+1, |n-L|=n-L>1>eps. Proving the first statement false by contradiction.
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Pick 'n Pay Grocery Store was created in 1925.
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Sam as Pick 'n pays business in South Africa... grocery retail.