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Choosing the Right Steel Plate Supplier

On March 18, 2026 By Jalal Afsar

Steel plays a crucial role in modern construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure development.From bridges and buildings …

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Architectural Vinyl Wrap: Uses, Performance, and Common Failures

On January 23, 2026 By Jalal Afsar

How To Combine Aesthetics and Function in Landscape Engineering

On October 29, 2025 By Jalal Afsar

How Engineers Design Safer and Smarter Sports Surfaces

On October 29, 2025 By Jalal Afsar
4 Engineering Innovations in Modern Tennis Court Construction

4 Engineering Innovations in Modern Tennis Court Construction

On October 10, 2025 By Jalal Afsar

Univariate, Bivariate And Multivariate Data

On September 21, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Introduction

Univariate, bivariate and multivariate are the various types of data that are based on the number of variables. Variables mean the number of objects that are under consideration as a sample in an experiment. Usually …

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Conditional Probability Formula

On September 17, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

If the probability of any event depends on the occurrence of some other event then, it is called conditional probability. Suppose “x” is the event. Event “X” is called conditional probability if it depends on …

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Addition Law of Probability Proof

On September 13, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Suppose a sample space “S” consists of “N” outcomes and the probability of each outcome is equally likely. The two events exist from the same sample space containing n1 and n2 outcomes respectively. Events are …

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Addition Law For Mutually Exclusive Events

On September 10, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

First go through the mutually exclusive events. These are the two or more than two events that have nothing in common. Theorem for Addition law of mutually exclusive events states that: If there are two …

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Relative Frequency

On September 7, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Relative frequency is the ratio between the observed frequency of an outcome and the total frequency of any random experiment. Relative frequencies will not be equal, if number of relative frequencies are evaluated from the …

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Reduced Sample Space

On September 6, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Reduced sample space is used during solving probability problems. When additional information is mentioned about the experiment, then the sample space “S” will be reduced sample space. The symbol for reduced sample space is “Sr”. …

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Exhaustive Events

On September 6, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Definitions When a sample space is distributed down into some mutually exclusive events such that their union forms the sample space itself, then such events are called exhaustive events. OR When two or more events …

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Mutually Inclusive Events

On September 4, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Events are mutually inclusive, when there is something in common between two or more events. OR Two or more events are said to be mutually inclusive events, if they can occur together in a single …

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Mutually Exclusive Events

On September 4, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

Mutually exclusive events or disjoint events are the two events that don’t have anything in common. Or it can also be defined as; mutually exclusive events are the two or more than two events that …

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Equally Likely & Not Equally Likely Outcomes

On September 4, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Probability

If all the outcomes of a sample space have the same chance of occurrence, then it is known as equally likely outcomes. It is not necessary that the outcomes are equally likely, but during an …

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