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Mathematics, 16.05.2021 02:20, Mordred809

When is a systematic list an effective probability model? A systematic list is effective for complex probability calculations with multiple adjacent and parallel branches.

A systematic list is an effective model when probability calculations inside the system grid include a single AND statement.
A systematic list is effective when modeling the probabilities of simple events.
A systematic list is effective for complex probability calculations with multiple AND statements.

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