@directrix
can i say something ?
sure
I just have a question about large number and they are telling me in the example that If it rained yesterday, then it will probably rain today and I dont understand that :/
lol do you know notifications aren't working ? @Daniellelovee it shows that directrix is online but he isn't
oh that would explain a lot thank you for the information :)
what's the statement ?
whether the law of large numbers is being used?
hmm never seen that type of question let me search the definition.. hm
ok
hmm i'm not 100% sure mayb this link help http://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/lawoflargenumbers.asp what math is it ? and topic ?
Experimental Probability
and the class is statistics and probability
so the answer would be no right?
ah sorry can't help haven't taken stat yet and hopefully nevver ill take it i hate probability and statistics
yes i think so too but i'm not 100% sure :=)
alright thank you, do you happen to know anyone here that can help me on this class and that is online lol
hmm i'm pretty not a lot of users are good at stat hmm maybe ask phi mathmate jim_thompson5910 but they aren't on atm
sure**
yeah mathmate or directrix usually help me but they are not online :(
ye hmmm do you like stat >> o.O why r u taking stat o.O o.I
because it was either that or calculus so
ww i see i'll pick calculus alright good luck!
lol thank you :)
:)
DEFINITION of 'Law Of Large Numbers' A principle of probability and statistics which states that as a sample size grows, its mean will get closer and closer to the average of the whole population.
The sample size is small - just the outcome of one day as I see it. Nothing large about that. What do you think? @Daniellelovee
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