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probability The chance of getting a particular card in a given starter, booster, or POP. For games with known card distributions, this can be accurately calculated. However it is often the perception of card rarities which matters. Players often complain if they buy a POP and get three copies of a given Rare but none of the Rare they were looking for -- even though this may well be completely reasonable according to probability.
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probability The chance that an event will occur. Example: In Entebbe, below normal rainfall in the September to December season has occurred in 10 out of 30 years. If we assume that September to December rainfall in Entebbe in the future will have the characteristics as in the past, then there is a 10 in 30 chance (or 33%) that rainfall will be below normal in the coming season.
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probability is a measure of certainty on a scale of 0 to 1. The probability of an impossible event is 0, the probability of an inevitable event is 1. If A and B are events, then P(A+B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB), where A+B denotes set union and AB denotes set intersection. Any one of the following three definitions of probability can be used to assign a probability to an event that is neither impossible nor inevitable.
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probability The chance that a given event will occur. It is an important area of mathematics study and a subject to which young children can be introduced through games of chance, such as coin tosses.
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