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*[[counting_subsets_of_sets|Counting Partitions or Subsets]], by [[user:somussma|Steve Mussmann]]
 
*[[counting_subsets_of_sets|Counting Partitions or Subsets]], by [[user:somussma|Steve Mussmann]]
 
*[[bayes_theorem_S13|Bayes' Theorem]], by [[user:Mhossain|Maliha Hossain]]
 
*[[bayes_theorem_S13|Bayes' Theorem]], by [[user:Mhossain|Maliha Hossain]]
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**[[bayes_theorem_eg1_S13|Example 1: Quality Control]]
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**[[bayes_theorem_eg2_S13|Example 2: False Positive Paradox]]
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**[[bayes_theorem_eg3_S13|Example 3: Monty Hall Problem]]
 
* About Bases (in linear algebra), by [[user:ruanj|Joseph Ruan]]
 
* About Bases (in linear algebra), by [[user:ruanj|Joseph Ruan]]
 
**[[Basis_Explanations_S13 | Supplementary Explanation of Basis]]
 
**[[Basis_Explanations_S13 | Supplementary Explanation of Basis]]

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