i guess it' s like not a final grade? mAybe :P
No. P(A or B) means A, B or (A and B). For example, P(red card or a king) includes red kings.
The sum of p and q means (p+q). The difference of p and q means (p-q).
16 o in a p means 16 ounces in a pint. ( or, "in a pound". )
P(Card is King) = 4/52 P(Card is Queen) = 4/52 Since these are mutually exclusive events.i.e. they can't happen in a single trial these two probabilities will be added. P(King or Queen) = 4/52 + 4/52 = 8/52
i guess it' s like not a final grade? mAybe :P
A 'P' grade is most likely 'passing'.
That is the correct spelling of "reporter" (journalist).
CP means Cours Primaire, the equivalent of 1st Grade in the USA
No. P(A or B) means A, B or (A and B). For example, P(red card or a king) includes red kings.
It means the percent of interest paid annually (p.a. means per annum).
;P means you got a scorecard buddy!
My college grade show me get a P,and I don't get any GPA on it. How should I deal with it? Why it trate different with C?
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My teacher is content with the content of my report. Our farm will produce much produce this season.
The sum of p and q means (p+q). The difference of p and q means (p-q).
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