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    AIM OF THE EXPLORATION Way of scoring in Tennis makes it a different from other games. The unique point is that the scoring at the point level is not cumulative and hence, it is possible for a player scoring less points than her or his opponent to win a match. In this portfolio, we will explore  How to construct a probabilistic model for a tennis match in which the probabilities of winning points are used to analyze the probability of winning matches.  Charts, which will illustrate the

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    Introduction So, while doing my best to effectively research the subject enough to write a paper on it, it became rather apparent that I was not mathematically inclined enough to fully understand how the law actually works. However, I was able to understand that the law has gone through a very long period of time where researchers and theorists have worked and worked to prove that there is some form of proof that this is more than a random occurrence, but still haven’t come up with any REAL answer

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    space: S= {1,2,3,4,5,6} Events: E₁= {3} – rolling a number 3 E₂= {2, 4, 6} - rolling an even number E₃= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} - you roll a number between 1 and 6. E₃= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} is a certain event. 17 out of this is an impossible event due to the fact that there is no possible way for 17 to be in that grouping. Which leads to an empty set. Probabilities and Odds Example: A coin is flipped, find the following… Find the sample space Find the probability of event E₁, getting

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    strictly define the events before computing the conditional probability and use the properties or Bayes’ theorem to find the conditional probability. Statisticians understand that conditional probability derives from the concept of probability. Probability is a number between zero and one, which measures the likelihood that an event will occur. The bigger the probability is, the more likely this event is going to happen. The conditional probability of event A happens given that event B occurs can be

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    accredit the causes of random events, make unsound choices when faced with doubt and constantly undervalue the role of chance. The probability that two events will both occur can never be greater than the probability that each will occur individually. Mlodinow says, this is do to “simple arithmetic: the chances that event A will occur = the chances that events A and B will occur + the chance that event A will occur and event B will not occur.” If two possible events, A and B, are independent, then

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    Types And Scope Of Event

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    Type and Scope of Event Before planning a successful event, ask why is this event happening in the first place? Does the event have a purpose? I love planning events, especially ones that raise money for charities. Hosting a charity ball is a fantastic fundraiser because it will give supporters a fun and glamourous night out, with a hint of elegance. Adults can dress up, enjoy delicious food, sip some wine, and dance to some groovy music. As an event planner, I have been selected to plan a charity

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    THE EVENT: Our group organized a science event titled “Nap15”, a word play on the mathematical notation of ‘power’. Our objective was to dispel and debunk the myth that any duration of a powernap is beneficial for increasing productivity and alertness. Instead, we sought to establish a key message of a fifteen-minute optimal powernap time, which yielded recuperative effects without any detrimental side-effects (Hayashi, Motoyoshi, & Hori, 2005).Our target audience was current university students

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    Snapchat Event Planning

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    Have you been asked to host an event and want to find a way to make it unique and remembered by those who take part? If so, you'll love the new Snapchat feature that allows you to create a custom geofilter specifically for this event. It will only be available for a limited period of time, less than 24 hours, and can only be accessed by those in the specific location where the event is to be held. Snapchat continues to grow in popularity, and millions are using it on a daily basis. Make sure you

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    Emily Dickinson is one of Americas greatest and most original poets of all time. Over the span of her lifetime she came to compose many poems that pertained to the topic of death, which made it seem as if she had an almost morbid fascination with the subject. Her poems "I heard a Fly buzz –when I died", and "Because I could not stop for death—" are some of the many poems that she wrote on this ghastly topic. Even though the poems are somewhat similar with the main focus being death from different

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    parents would let me join as many clubs as possible and play as many sports as I could. Entering the 9th grade gave me the chance to try out for the track and field team. It was something new for me. Since I was 5’7” and could jump fairly high my main event was jumping hurdles. I also did the long jump and triple jump as well. Let’s just say one day after jumping one of my hurdles it did not end well at all. My first week at practice was very difficult for me, let’s not forget it was my freshman year

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