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1 probability
• todennäköisyys• uskottavuus• mahdollisuus* * *plural - probabilities; noun1) (the state or fact of being probable; likelihood: There isn't much probability of that happening.) todennäköisyys2) (an event, result etc that is probable: Let's consider the probabilities.) todennäköinen asia -
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3 probability calculus
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4 probability density
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5 probability distribution
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6 probability distribution level
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7 probability factor
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8 probability function
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9 probability of information loss
• tiedon häviämistodennäköisyysEnglish-Finnish dictionary > probability of information loss
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10 probability of loss
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11 probability sampling
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13 probability theory
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14 probability density
tiheysfunktioEnglish-Finnish mathematical dictionary > probability density
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15 probability integral
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16 probability space
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17 in all probability
• todennäköisesti• luultavasti* * *(most probably; most likely.) kaiken todennäköisyyden mukaan -
18 bit error probability
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20 calculus of probability
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Probability — is the likelihood or chance that something is the case or will happen. Probability theory is used extensively in areas such as statistics, mathematics, science and philosophy to draw conclusions about the likelihood of potential events and the… … Wikipedia
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probability — [präb΄ə bil′ə tē] n. pl. probabilities [MFr probabilité < L probabilitas] 1. the quality or state of being probable; likelihood 2. something probable 3. Math. the ratio of the number of times something will probably occur to the total number… … English World dictionary
probability — I noun anticipation, appearance of truth, believability, chance, conceivability, credibility, credibleness, expectation, fair chance, fair expectation, favorable chance, liability, liableness, likelihood, likeliness, odds, ostensibility,… … Law dictionary
Probability — [engl.], Wahrscheinlichkeit … Universal-Lexikon
probability — (n.) mid 15c., quality of being probable, from O.Fr. probabilite (14c.) and directly from L. probabilitatem (nom. probabilitas), from probabilis (see PROBABLE (Cf. probable)). Meaning “something likely to be true” is from 1570s; mathematical… … Etymology dictionary
probability — [n] likelihood of something happening anticipation, chance, chances, conceivability, contingency, credibility, expectation, feasibility, hazard, liability, likeliness, odds, outside chance*, plausibility, possibility, practicability, prayer,… … New thesaurus
probability — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, real, strong ▪ There is a high probability that it will snow tonight. ▪ greater, increased ▪ low … Collocations dictionary
probability — The mathematics of probability is well understood. Probability is a non negative, additive set function whose maximum value is unity. What is harder to understand is the application of the formal notion to the actual world. One point of… … Philosophy dictionary