Probability is the mathematical study of the ______ of an event's occurrence.A.predictabil
Probability is the mathematical study of the ______ of an event's occurrence.
A.predictability
B.possibility
C.feasibility
D.undeniability
Probability is the mathematical study of the ______ of an event's occurrence.
A.predictability
B.possibility
C.feasibility
D.undeniability
Player 1 chooses either U or D; player 2 simultaneously chooses either L, M or R. Both player know only that game 1 is played by probability p and game 2 is played by probability 1-pHow many strategies player 1 has?
A、2
B、4
C、6
D、8
Player 1 chooses either U or D; player 2 simultaneously chooses either L, M or R. Both player know only that game 1 is played by probability p and game 2 is played by probability 1-pWhat is the reduced game after iterated elimination of strictly dominated strategies of each type?
A、
B、
C、
D、
Player 1 chooses either U or M; player 2 chooses either L or C. Both player know only that game 1 is played by probability p and game 2 is played by probability 1-pHow many strategies player 1 has?
A、2
B、4
C、6
D、8
Player 1 chooses either U or M; player 2 chooses either L or C. Both player know only that game 1 is played by probability p and game 2 is played by probability 1-pHow many strategies player 2 has?
A、2
B、4
C、6
D、8
Player 1 chooses either U or D; player 2 simultaneously chooses either L, M or R. Both player know only that game 1 is played by probability p and game 2 is played by probability 1-pHow many strategies player 2 has?
A、2
B、4
C、6
D、8
( )属于析出文献书目信息。
A.Loudon, R. The quantum theory of light (2nd ed.) [M]. London: Oxford University Press. 1983
B.Clarke CJS. Process as a primitive physical category [C]. Fraser J T, Rowell L eds. Time and Process, New York. International Universities Press, 1993, 53-69
C.Holevo AS. Statistical Problems in Quantum Physics [C]. Murayama G, Prokhorov JV, eds. Proceedings of the Second Japan-USSR Symposium on Probability Theory, Sidney. Springer, 1973
D.Isham, Christopher J. Quantum logic and the histories approach to quantum theory[J]. J. Math. Phys,1994, 35(2). 2157-2185
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: You must be Dr. Greenfield?
M: The one and only.
W: Oh, great, I wanted to ask you a quick question about...
M: All fight, but it needs to be short. I have to be on the road soon.
W: Sorry, I just wanted to ask if I could audit your honors philosophy seminar.
M: There’s no need to ask. Just register for the class through the Admissions and Records office.
W: Yes, I understand the procedure, but I' m not sure if I' m competent to participate in the class. I was wondering if I might be able to sit-in on the class for the first week without paying the registration fees?
M: Hmm, it’s not exactly standard.
W: Well, I' ve already studied some of the books on your syllabus and I found them fascinating, but I didn't understand them completely. I was hoping your class might shed some light on the more difficult concepts.
M: Miss, I must say I am charmed. You' re enthusiasm for philosophy is a rare trait on this highly ambitious campus, but I have to warn you of the distinct probability that our humble class will not provide any answers. Nonetheless, you are welcome to attend for a week, or as long as you wish for that matter.
Why is the woman interested in the class?
A.She is a philosophy major.
B.She is conducting an audit.
C.She has read some of the class materials.
D.She believes the professor is kind.
Epidemiologist Seth Berkley believes vaccines can be the super-hero.Below is the opening of this TED talk. What opening strategies did he use? "Do you worry about what's going to kill you? Heart disease, cancer, a car accident? Most of us worry about things we can't control, like war, terrorism, the tragic earthquake that just occurred in Haiti. But what really threatens humanity? A few years ago, Professor Vaclav Smil tried to calculate the probability of sudden disasters large enough to change history. He called these, "massively fatal discontinuities," meaning that they could kill up to 100 million people in the next 50 years. He looked at the odds of another world war, of a massive volcanic eruption, even of an asteroid hitting the Earth. But he placed the likelihood of one such event above all others at close to 100 percent, and that is a servere flu pandemic. Now, you might think of flue as just a really bad cold, but it can be a death sentence. Every year, 36,000 people in the United States die of seasonal flue. In the developing world, the data is much sketchier but the death toll is almost certainly higher...So, I'm here to trumpet vaccines for you."
A、Something about the audience
B、Startling statistic(s)
C、Thought-provoking question(s)
D、Attention-getting quotation(s)
“成功的可能性不大”的翻译是()。
A.There is no probability of succeeding.
B.There is no probability to succeed.
C.There is no probability of success.
D.The probability of success is little.
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