Small treatise on the case and accidents
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How to find out which side will fall a toss coin? No way - an obvious and correct answer. Therefore, we throw a coin to make a decision. This is the very case that we are used to relying on. But is it so chance? Or are there any patterns that a person does not see?
One way or another, we do not like accidents and are often trying to find non-existent causal relationships between any events. To protect the reader from common mistakes, the author sets out the basics of probability theory and tries to figure out the case, demonstrating imaginary patterns
One way or another, we do not like accidents and are often trying to find non-existent causal relationships between any events. To protect the reader from common mistakes, the author sets out the basics of probability theory and tries to figure out the case, demonstrating imaginary patterns
Author:
Author:Krivin Yubert
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: just science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-985-90468-9-6
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