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One of the mathematical mysteries is how to calculate the odds of something, like a coin flip or a dice roll, that is done randomly. In this article, we're going to look at a method called random sampling, which can be used to calculate the odds of something.

Ask AI: Can you precisely calculate randomized odds using the formula P (X) = n/N?

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Question: Can you precisely calculate randomized odds using the formula P (X) = n/N?

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No, you cannot precisely calculate randomized odds using the formula P(X)=n/N. This formula can only provide an estimate of how likely a given event is to occur. It cannot provide a precise measurement of the odds of an event occurring.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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