In the spirit of the "SESSION of exams" i decided to post this journal entry of what i am learning right now:
And so... at the theory of probabilities there's something like:
The student-hosu repartition, upon which we apply the Bernoulli-Hosu theory and the inequality Hosu-Cebasev, is a derived repartition from the classical STUDENT repartition:
upon a field of independent events with the classical repartition Xn, what is the probability that at the exam a student out of the entire population of students in the class, conditioned by the gravity of the exam subjects, his level of "smartness" and the level of "smartness" and the will to hel