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27 April 2024
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N 07:54 | Definition:Inverse Ratio/Also known as diffhist +733 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Inverse Ratio: Also known as == <onlyinclude> An '''inverse ratio''' is also known as a '''reciprocal ratio'''. </onlyinclude> == Sources == * {{BookReference|The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics|1998|David Nelson|ed = 2nd|edpage = Second Edition|prev = Definition:Inverse Ratio|next = Definition:Inverse Square Law|entry = inverse ratio (reciprocal ratio)}} * {{BookReference|T...") |
N 07:46 | Inverse Probability/Examples/Disease diffhist +674 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Example of Inverse Probability == <onlyinclude> Finding the probability that a person has a particular disease, given that they have tested positive for it, is an exercise in '''inverse probability'''. This may be solved using Bayes' Theorem if other relevant information is available. </onlyinclude> == Sources == * {{BookReference|The Penguin Dictionary of Mathemati...") |
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