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  2. High availability - Wikipedia

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    In general, the number of nines is not often used by a network engineer when modeling and measuring availability because it is hard to apply in formula. More often, the unavailability expressed as a probability (like 0.00001), or a downtime per year is quoted. Availability specified as a number of nines is often seen in marketing documents.

  3. ACT (test) - Wikipedia

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    US and Canada: 7 times a year. [3] Other countries: 5 times a year. [4] Regions: Worldwide [5] [6] Languages: English: Annual number of test takers: Over 1.37 million high school graduates in the class of 2024 [7] Prerequisites: No official prerequisite. Intended for high school students. Fluency in English assumed. Fee: Without writing: US$63. ...

  4. 68–95–99.7 rule - Wikipedia

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    Every 1.38 million years (twice in history of humankind) μ ± 6.5σ: 0.999 999 999 919 680: 8.032 × 10 −11 = 0.080 32 ppb = 80.32 ppt: 1 in 12 450 197 393: Every 34 million years (twice since the extinction of dinosaurs) μ ± 7σ: 0.999 999 999 997 440: 2.560 × 10 −12 = 2.560 ppt: 1 in 390 682 215 445: Every 1.07 billion years (four ...

  5. 99% - Wikipedia

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  6. We are the 99% - Wikipedia

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    The slogan "We are the 99%" became a unifying slogan of the Occupy movement in August 2011 [2] after a Tumblr blog, "wearethe99percent.tumblr.com," was launched in late August 2011 by a 28-year-old New York activist going by the name of "Chris" together with Priscilla Grim. [3] [4]

  7. Student's t-distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Student's t distribution plays a role in a number of widely used statistical analyses, including Student's t test for assessing the statistical significance of the difference between two sample means, the construction of confidence intervals for the difference between two population means, and in linear regression analysis.

  8. 99.9% - Wikipedia

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    99.9% is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Kaytranada, released May 6, 2016, through XL Recordings worldwide and Ultra Records in Canada. The 15-track album features guest contributions from by Anderson .Paak, Vic Mensa, Little Dragon, Syd, Craig David, AlunaGeorge, and BadBadNotGood amongst others.

  9. 97.5th percentile point - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, the 97.5th percentile point of the standard normal distribution is a number commonly used for statistical calculations. The approximate value of this number is 1.96 , meaning that 95% of the area under a normal curve lies within approximately 1.96 standard deviations of the mean .