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  2. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    The number 3 for example, used by Dale Earnhardt and his car owner Richard Childress, has been unofficially retired for all teams and drivers except for an Earnhardt or Childress family member (Kaz Grala became the first driver who was not part of either family to drive a number 3 car when Austin Dillon missed the 2020 Go Bowling 235 due to a ...

  3. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    Because of the rules of division of signed numbers (which states in part that negative divided by positive is negative), − ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠, ⁠ −1 / 2 ⁠ and ⁠ 1 / −2 ⁠ all represent the same fraction – negative one-half. And because a negative divided by a negative produces a positive, ⁠ −1 / −2 ⁠ represents positive one-half.

  4. Guess 2/3 of the average - Wikipedia

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    However, this degeneration does not occur in quite the same way if choices are restricted to, for example, the integers between 0 and 1. In this case, all integers except 0 and 1 vanish; it becomes advantageous to select 0 if you expect that at least ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ of all players will do so, and select 1 otherwise.

  5. Rule of three (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    By symmetry, for only successes, the 95% confidence interval is [1−3/ n,1]. The rule is useful in the interpretation of clinical trials generally, particularly in phase II and phase III where often there are limitations in duration or statistical power. The rule of three applies well beyond medical research, to any trial done n times. If 300 ...

  6. Three cups problem - Wikipedia

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    The solvable version of the problem. Here, cups A and C are upside down, and cup B is upright. The three cups problem, also known as the three cup challenge and other variants, is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved. In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right ...

  7. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    When the host provides information about the two unchosen doors (revealing that one of them does not have the car behind it), the ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠ chance of the car being behind one of the unchosen doors rests on the unchosen and unrevealed door, as opposed to the ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ chance of the car being behind the door the contestant chose initially.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    According to the Times, the study found that “in two-thirds, it was the direct cause of death, mostly in combination with other drugs.” It was a misreading of the study. Its author, Tor Seldén of Sweden’s National Board of Forensic Medicine, told The Huffington Post in an email that the Times’ claim “is not supported by our findings.”

  9. Interval ratio - Wikipedia

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    Ratios have an inverse relationship to string length, for example stopping a string at two-thirds (2:3) its length produces a pitch one and one-half (3:2) that of the open string (not to be confused with inversion). Intervals may be ranked by relative consonance and dissonance. As such ratios with lower integers are generally more consonant ...

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