my fiancé just woke up, told me “i love you so much” and then passionately kissed me for at least a minute and i am 100% sure they won’t remember it tomorrow but tbh it’s even cuter that way

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my fiancé just woke up, told me “i love you so much” and then passionately kissed me for at least a minute and i am 100% sure they won’t remember it tomorrow but tbh it’s even cuter that way
Present study was conducted to check the distribution and habitat occupancy of carnivore species in riverine forest of Dera Ghazi Khan Forest sub-division, covering 1400 km2 area during 2013-14. Direct observations and indirect signs were employed in seven selected sites on 52 fixed width transects which were seasonally surveyed (n=84) on foot and motor bike for observing carnivores using reference photographs and a field data sheet for each transect to record species signs and habitat type. Presence of five carnivore species was confirmed in the study including Asiatic Jackal (Canis aureus), Jungle Cat (Felis chaus), Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus), Bengal Fox (Vulpes bengalensis) and Smooth-coated Otter (Lutrogale perspicillata). Relative frequency of signs for Asiatic Jackal was (0.459), followed by Jungle Cat (0.379), Small Indian Mongoose (0.116), Bengal Fox (0.031) and Smooth Coated Otter (0.013). Maximum sign density was found in site IV as 0.185. followed by site II (0.169), site VII (0.056), site I (0.048), site III (0.036), site VI (0.035) and 0.019 in site V. Seven habitat types were identified with highest species diversity in Grassland and Shrub land (five spp) followed by Forest and Crop land (four spp); three spp in Barren land and one species for Marsh land and Human habitation each. Sign observation points were plotted on map using GIS tool. Results showed that increasing human pressure, livestock grazing and change in land use pattern have adverse effect on habitat occupancy of these carnivore species.
Parental Education and Parenting Objectives, Source: Faith Matters survey 2006, via Our Kids by Robert D Putnam
Three Approaches to Finding Probability
There are three approaches to finding probability #essay #statistics
In response to: There are three (3) approaches to finding probability that we discussed in this unit; theoretical probability, relative frequency probability, and subjective probability. Please answer all three (3) parts below.
(a) From your own…
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hi, the question i've been asked is: "there are the numbers 1 - 8 on a spinner. when spun, the results are: 1 - frequency 62, 2 - frequency 61, 3 - frequency 56, 4 - frequency 60, 5 - frequency 63, 6 - frequency 238, 7 - frequency 63, 8 - frequency 59. using these results, work out the relative frequency of 4." could you explain relative frequency to me? thanks xxx
The relative frequency is the frequency of an event in relation to the number of all events that have happened.It's either a number from 0 to 1 or a percentage (0 - 100%).
All you have to do to calculate it is to find the number of all events and then the (absolute) frequency of the one event you want to know the relative frequency for - and then divide the latter by the former.
In this case:
number of events:62 + 61 + 56 + 60 + 63 + 238 + 63 + 59 = 662
absolute frequency of 4: 60
relative frequency:60/662 = 30/331 ≈ 0.09 = 9%
That's not very much but keep in mind that 6 has an absolute frequency of 238 and that's way more so it'll also have the highest relative frequency.
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wtf relative frequency?