(1)the team that won the game is my favorite .(2)the team which has won the game are my favorite. (3)the team that won the game is my favorite . Which of the following is correct?
I need help fixing my python3 code. I am trying to get my Monty hall game working correctly. Below is my code. When I run the code it repeats the first question and doesn't work until the 3rd attempt or sometimes more than that. How do I fix this? I also need to be able to make it run 5 times in a row.(like ask the user at least 5 times, so it is re-playable. I added a image of...
Now my knowledge of this comes through watching The Imitation Game, a glance of a wiki article, and a couple of computerphile videos, so forgive me if it's obvious. While watching the Imitation Game, I couldn't help but think that the Bombe that was being developed was just doing a naive search through all possible combinations, so there would be some days where you'd run through all 159 quintillion odd settings before you got to the right one. So why...
1. You are observing a series of independent matches between two teams. After 500 matches, Team A has won 300 matches and Team B has won the remaining 200 matches (there are no ties) Let P(A) be the probability that Team A wins a given match [5] (a) Find an unbiased estimate of P(A [51 (b) Find an interval [a, b such that P(A) E [a, b] with probability 0.95 5] (c) Suppose that the interval in part (b) is...
ntil recently, Tyrell Dueck was a normal eighth-grader in Canada, hoping that his favorite team would win the Stanley Cup for the third time. Then, early in the school year, he slipped climbing out of the shower and discovered a lump on his leg. He was then diagnosed with bone cancer. After receiving two rounds of chemotherapy and being told that further therapy would mean the amputation of his leg, he announced that he wanted therapy stopped. He and his...
Until recently, Tyrell Dueck was a normal eighth-grader in Canada, hoping that his favorite team would win the Stanley Cup for the third time. Then, early in the school year, he slipped climbing out of the shower and discovered a lump on his leg. He was then diagnosed with bone cancer. After receiving two rounds of chemotherapy and being told that further therapy would mean the amputation of his leg, he announced that he wanted therapy stopped. He and his...
Question 26 Since my local baseball team loses every time I go to a game, I conclude that going to the game makes them lose. This is an example of: O A. Ов. C. D. E. sample selection bias. the fallacy that association is causation. the fallacy of composition. the mistake of ignoring secondary effects and unaccounted variables. faulty ceteris paribus. I'm not sure.
To my friendly student tax preparer: Hello, my name is Shady Slim. I understand you are going to help me figure out my gross income for the year . . . whatever that means. It’s been a busy year and I’m a busy man, so let me give you the lowdown on my life and you can do your thing. I was unemployed at the beginning of the year and got $2,000 in unemployment compensation. I later got a job...
To my friendly student tax preparer: Hello, my name is Shady Slim. I understand you are going to help me figure out my gross income for the year . . . whatever that means. It’s been a busy year and I’m a busy man, so let me give you the lowdown on my life and you can do your thing. I was unemployed at the beginning of the year and got $2,000 in unemployment compensation. I later got a job...
76. Consider the following letter and answer Shady's question. To my friendly student tax preparer: Hello, my name is Shady Slim. I understand you are going to help me figure out my gross income for the year whatever that means. It's been a busy year and I'm a busy man, so let me give you the lowdown on my life and you can do your thing. I was unemployed at the beginning of the year and got $2,000 in unemployment...