
Overview
Probability is a way to measure how likely it is that something will happen. Probabilities are predictions. They’re often just very careful guesses. When a scientist wants to calculate a probability, she or he gathers data and then uses the data to make her or his guess. Probabilities are between 100% (it’s definitely going to happen) and 0% (forget about it, pal, it’s not going to happen). Most things have a probability somewhere in between.
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4 - 1Rivers & Streams November 03, 1995
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4 - 2Nutrition November 10, 1995
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4 - 3Marine Mammals November 17, 1995
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4 - 4Earthquakes November 24, 1995
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4 - 5NTV Top 11 Video Countdown December 01, 1995
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4 - 6Spiders January 05, 1996
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4 - 7Pollution Solutions January 12, 1996
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4 - 8Probability January 19, 1996
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4 - 9Pseudoscience January 26, 1996
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4 - 10Flowers January 27, 1996
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4 - 11Archaeology January 28, 1996
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4 - 12Deserts January 29, 1996
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4 - 13Amphibians January 30, 1996
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4 - 14Volcanoes January 31, 1996
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4 - 15Invertebrates February 07, 1996
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4 - 16Heart February 14, 1996
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4 - 17Inventions February 21, 1996
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4 - 18Computers April 25, 1996
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4 - 19Fossils September 05, 1997
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4 - 20Time September 12, 1997