Nearly every inference we make with respect to any future event is more or less doubtful. If the circumstances are favorable, a forecast may be made with a greater degree of confidence than if the conditions are not so disposed.


Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics, Probability and Theory of Errors (p. 498), Dover Publications. 1955


Nearly every inference we make with respect to any future event is more or less doubtful. If the circumstances are favorable, a forecast may be made...

Nearly every inference we make with respect to any future event is more or less doubtful. If the circumstances are favorable, a forecast may be made...

Nearly every inference we make with respect to any future event is more or less doubtful. If the circumstances are favorable, a forecast may be made...

Nearly every inference we make with respect to any future event is more or less doubtful. If the circumstances are favorable, a forecast may be made...