--- Harley Michaelis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me the probability of 6 random events taking place in
a
specific order? Is it 1 in 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2? (1 in 720) or does some
other
formula apply?
Harley,
You can arrange the letters ABCDEF in 6! = 720 different orders. If the
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Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner wrote:
Is there a reasonable standard I can assume for
the number of degrees a servo will move each
direction from neutral, given a TX without any
servo-travel programming enabled or a non computer
TX?
How much variation is there in this range of
Oops, Bill's right, depends on the set of events, and whether the events
can occur only once or not.
But still, with enough monkeys, and enough time ... oh, never mind again!
:)
-Les
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Thanks to all who pitched in with answers.
One fellow, Ed Granger, who teaches on the discipline of probabilities, etc.
even called to offer some insight. Thanks, Ed!
Each of the 6 events also has it own rather high improbability which greatly
complicates the question well beyond that involved
Anyone tell me what organization is the AMA equivalent in Canada? Is it
IMAC? Do they have a web site
-Les
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The Model Aeronautics Association of Canada
www.maac.ca
There is a reciprocal agreement between the MAAC and AMA so if a member of
one organization is visiting the other country their membership qualifies
them to participate in the other organization's activities.
But if you go to Canada, be
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At 08:17 PM 9/17/2002, you wrote:
Congrats to my Buddy Jerry Shape for showing the boys how it is done on
Sunday..Taking first place with his Fusion...Brian Smith
I timed for Jerry in a couple of rounds, he was flying smooth and putting
his model in the right places at the right times, really
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From: Harley Michaelis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:48 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Probability question
Can anyone tell me the probability of 6 random events taking place in a
specific order? Is it 1 in 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2? (1
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