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(Mathematics) maths known or determined independently: a given volume.
Problem solving is the act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
given. noun. Definition of given (Entry 2 of 3) : something given especially : something taken for granted : a basic condition or assumption It is a given that we are in an age of relentless competition.
An example of given is a box of books donated to charity; given to charity. An example of given is a person who always shows up late to parties; given to being late. An example of given is a time a person said they would be somewhere; a given time. Taken as a premise; assumed; granted.
So we have to say which one we want, and use the symbol “|” to mean “given”: P(B|A) means “Event B given Event A” In other words, event A has already happened, now what is the chance of event B? P(B|A) is also called the “Conditional Probability” of B given A.
If you say given that something is the case, you mean taking that fact into account. Usually, I am sensible with money, as I have to be, given that I don’t earn that much.
Given is a preposition followed my a noun phrase; meaning “considering”. WR example: Given his reputation, I’m not sure we should hire him. Given that is a conjunction followed by a relative (subordinate) clause, meaning “considering that”.
given the fact (that)/in view of the fact (that) (=used when saying that a particular fact influences your judgment about something or someone) Given the fact that this is their first game, I think they did pretty well. … He refused to help me despite the fact that I’ve done many things for him.
It appears that “it is not a given” means “not to take something for granted” and “it is a given” means “something is obvious and occurs by default”.
Given information is information that is assumed by the speaker to be known to, assumed by, or inferable by the addressee at the time of the speaker’s utterance, because it is: common knowledge. part of the extralinguistic context. previously established in the discourse.
Inglés. Español. complete answer n. (full and detailed response)
For example, the addition/subtraction fact family for the numbers 7, 7,and 14 consists of the following: 7 + 7 = 14, 14 – 7 = 7.
This probability is written P(B|A), notation for the probability of B given A. In the case where events A and B are independent (where event A has no effect on the probability of event B), the conditional probability of event B given event A is simply the probability of event B, that is P(B). P(A and B) = P(A)P(B|A).
Formula for the probability of A and B (independent events): p(A and B) = p(A) * p(B). If the probability of one event doesn’t affect the other, you have an independent event. All you do is multiply the probability of one by the probability of another.
“Given that” is always followed by an assertion of fact or a logical proposition, and it means that for purposes of the current discussion that assertion is indisputable. We may well be able to help you better if you tell the truth about your native language.
provided | only if |
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given | granted |
on the assumption that | on the understanding that |
so long as | with the provision that |
with the proviso that | contingent upon |
Should there be a comma before “given”? Yes. The purpose of the comma is to separate the independent clause “this really varies from rider to rider” from the dependent clause “given their flexible work schedules”. Without the comma it can look as if “given” is a verb modifying “rider”.
The item given (that) is also included in this list. This shows that the Original Poster’s [OP’s] original examples were perfectly correct and entirely grammatical.
You use considering that to indicate that you are thinking about a particular fact when making a judgment or giving an opinion. Considering that you are no longer involved with this man, your response is a little extreme.
The definition of a fact is something that is true or something that has occurred or has been proven correct. An example of a fact is that the world is round. An example of a fact is the detail about a driver texting while driving that is told to the court and reported in a news story.
because | as |
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given that | being that |
seeing that | forasmuch as |
inasmuch as | insomuch as |
reason being | seeing |
inclined | prone |
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disposed | likely |
predisposed | inured |
tending | addicted |
obsessed | in the habit of |