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What is the name of the band?
What is the name of the band?
- English Class
- History Class
- Maths Class (correct)
- Music Class
Where did Maths Class first gain publicity?
Where did Maths Class first gain publicity?
- Underage Festival
- The Great Escape festival (correct)
- Tales Of The Jackalope festival
- Summer festivals
In which year did Maths Class release their first single, double A-sided "Emporio Laser"/"Cushion Glamour"?
In which year did Maths Class release their first single, double A-sided "Emporio Laser"/"Cushion Glamour"?
- 2009
- 2006
- 2008
- 2007 (correct)
Which magazine chose Maths Class to play both nights at their launch event in Barcelona?
Which magazine chose Maths Class to play both nights at their launch event in Barcelona?
Where was the five-track EP 'Now This Will Take Two Hands' released?
Where was the five-track EP 'Now This Will Take Two Hands' released?
Which festival did Maths Class play after The Great Escape Festival?
Which festival did Maths Class play after The Great Escape Festival?
What was the name of the promo single recorded in February 2009?
What was the name of the promo single recorded in February 2009?
According to Artrocker, how did they describe the band's live performance?
According to Artrocker, how did they describe the band's live performance?
According to BBC, how did they describe the band's sound?
According to BBC, how did they describe the band's sound?
Who played bass guitar in the band?
Who played bass guitar in the band?
When was their radio session for Marc Riley on BBC 6 music recorded?
When was their radio session for Marc Riley on BBC 6 music recorded?
When was it announced on Myspace that the band had split?
When was it announced on Myspace that the band had split?
What is the definition of probability?
What is the definition of probability?
How is the chance of an event occurring expressed?
How is the chance of an event occurring expressed?
What represents the probability of an event E?
What represents the probability of an event E?
Which statement best describes an outcome in probability?
Which statement best describes an outcome in probability?
What does a probability of 1/2 represent for the occurrence of an event?
What does a probability of 1/2 represent for the occurrence of an event?
How is the probability of getting a head when a coin is tossed represented?
How is the probability of getting a head when a coin is tossed represented?
What is the probability of getting a red ball when picking from a basket containing 5 red and 7 blue balls?
What is the probability of getting a red ball when picking from a basket containing 5 red and 7 blue balls?
What is the probability of selling a red ball on the next day if the shopkeeper sold 15 balls, out of which 6 were red?
What is the probability of selling a red ball on the next day if the shopkeeper sold 15 balls, out of which 6 were red?
What type of event has only one outcome of the experiment?
What type of event has only one outcome of the experiment?
What is the probability of getting a number less than 7 when throwing a die?
What is the probability of getting a number less than 7 when throwing a die?
What is the probability of picking up a red ball from a basket that contains 8 red and 4 blue balls?
What is the probability of picking up a red ball from a basket that contains 8 red and 4 blue balls?
What probability range can an event's probability span?
What probability range can an event's probability span?
An event that has no chance of occurring is called:
An event that has no chance of occurring is called:
What type of probability can be applied to any event associated with an experiment that is repeated a large number of times?
What type of probability can be applied to any event associated with an experiment that is repeated a large number of times?
"Heads" or "Tails" as outcomes represent which type of event?
"Heads" or "Tails" as outcomes represent which type of event?
"P(Heads) + P(Tails ) = 1" represents the concept of:
"P(Heads) + P(Tails ) = 1" represents the concept of:
Flashcards
Probability
Probability
The measure of the likelihood of an event occurring.
Probability of an event
Probability of an event
Represented as P(E), a number between 0 and 1.
Outcome
Outcome
A specific result from an experiment.
Deterministic Event
Deterministic Event
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Impossible Event
Impossible Event
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Certain Event
Certain Event
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Experimental Probability
Experimental Probability
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Binary/Dichotomous Event
Binary/Dichotomous Event
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Complementary Events
Complementary Events
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Probability of Heads
Probability of Heads
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Probability of Red Ball
Probability of Red Ball
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Rolling a number less than 7 on a die
Rolling a number less than 7 on a die
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Study Notes
Maths Class Band Information
- Maths Class first gained publicity in the UK.
- Their first single, double A-sided "Emporio Laser"/"Cushion Glamour," was released in 2008.
- The magazine that chose Maths Class to play both nights at their launch event in Barcelona was Artrocker.
- The five-track EP 'Now This Will Take Two Hands' was released in Spain.
- After The Great Escape Festival, Maths Class played at the Glastonbury Festival.
- The promo single recorded in February 2009 was "Echoes."
- Artrocker described the band’s live performance as energetic and captivating.
- The BBC characterized the band's sound as a blend of various genres, suggesting uniqueness.
Band Members and Timeline
- The bass guitar was played by Jonny.
- Their radio session for Marc Riley on BBC 6 Music was recorded in January 2008.
- The band's split was announced on Myspace in 2010.
Probability Concepts
- Probability is defined as the measure of the likelihood of an event occurring.
- The chance of an event occurring is expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
- The probability of an event E is represented as P(E).
- An outcome in probability is described by a specific result derived from an experiment.
- A probability of 1/2 indicates that an event has an equal chance of occurring or not occurring.
- The probability of getting heads when tossing a coin is represented as P(Heads) = 1/2.
- The probability of drawing a red ball from a basket containing 5 red and 7 blue balls is calculated as 5/(5+7) = 5/12.
- If a shopkeeper sold 15 balls, of which 6 were red, the probability of selling a red ball the next day is 6/15 = 2/5.
- An event with only one possible outcome of an experiment is called a deterministic event.
- The probability of rolling a number less than 7 on a die is 6/6, since all faces show numbers less than 7.
- The probability of picking a red ball from a basket containing 8 red and 4 blue balls is 8/(8+4) = 8/12 = 2/3.
- An event's probability can range from 0 (impossible event) to 1 (certain event).
- An event that has no chance of occurring is termed an impossible event.
- Experimental probability applies to events associated with repeated trials of the same experiment.
- The outcomes "Heads" or "Tails" represent a binary or dichotomous event.
- The equation "P(Heads) + P(Tails) = 1" illustrates the concept of complementary events.
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Explore the history of the British band Maths Class, from their formation in Brighton, England, to their tours around the UK, Europe, and Japan. Learn about their influences and rise to publicity through Myspace.