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The probability of a consequence of n flips (P(n)) is 1 divided by 2n, and the 'expected payoff' of each consequence is the prize times its probability.
Teleological evaluation is a function of the perceived consequences of each alternative for stakeholders, the probability that each consequence will occur for those stakeholders, and the desirability and importance of each consequence for the stakeholder [36].
In order to decrease the complexity of the defuzification step, we determine the membership function of each consequence fuzzy class as an isosceles triangle whose abscissa value of its apex is equal to the θ value of the corresponding consequence class.
Table 2 Prior estimates of occurrences of each consequence Consequences (C k ) Occurrence probability P(C k ) C 1 (Safe) 0.8 C 2 (Near miss) 0.19 C 3 (Mishap) 9.5 × 10−3 C 4 (Incident) 4.5 × 10−4 C 5 (Accident) 4.5 × 10−5 C 6 Catastrophe 5.0 × 10−6.
The likelihood of each consequence is expressed as a probability of occurrence and cost calculated from trial data.
For a given option, the expected cost is the sum of costs of each consequence weighted by the probability of that consequence.
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He forgave for us, and felt each consequence of each of our sins.
He worries that by collapsing dozens of data points into a single number, GoodGuide does not adequately inform consumers about each consequence of each ingredient.
Since the expected payoff of each possible consequence is $1, and there are an infinite number of them, this sum is an infinite number of dollars.
The New Testament, moreover, links Jesus with all humankind ("a second Adam"), and his disciples with him and with one another, in an intimate identity that means the acts of each have consequences for all.
As opposed to heart disease being a consequence of the potentially harmful milieu associated with T2DM, perhaps heart disease and T2DM are each consequences of one pathology—hyperinsulinemia.
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