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PRIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chance ... also : premium sense 1d ... 2 ... something exceptionally desirable.
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PrizePicks | Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy
The easiest and fastest way to play Daily Fantasy Sports. Pick more or less on player stats to win up to 2000x your money! Play $5 -> Get $50 Instantly in ...
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PRIZE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for ...
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▪ I. prize, n.1 (praɪz) For earlier forms (pris, prys, prise, price, etc.) see price n. [A differentiated variant of ME. prīs, prise, now price n. The latter was formerly, and in some dialects is still, prise, prize (praɪz), and its plural in 16–18th c. was very commonly prises, prizes. The corresp....
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Prize - Wikipedia
A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and ...
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PRIZE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition. Synonyms: premium adjective having won a prize: a prize bull; a prize play.
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prize/praɪz; praɪz/ n1 award given to the winner of a competition, race, etc (给予获胜者的)奖, 奖励, 奖赏, 奖品, 奖金 She won first prize in the 100 metres race. 她在百米赛跑中获头奖. Her book gained several literary prizes. 她写的书获得好几种文学奖.2 thing (that can be) won in a lottery or a gambling game (在抽彩或赌博中所中的)奖, 彩金 He won the ...
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Prize Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
1. something that is won in a contest or given as an award; $500 was the prize for first place. She won a prize for guessing correctly how many jelly beans ...
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The official website of the Nobel Prize - NobelPrize.org
The Nobel Prize rewards science, humanism and peace efforts. This is one of the central concepts in the will of Alfred Nobel, and it also permeates the ...
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Prize - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A prize is the reward or recognition a winner gets. When you win first prize in your state spelling bee, you might get a medal and a trip to the national ...
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Prize - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Prize originates from Old French pris/pryse meaning "reward or taking." It means a reward, something seized, valued highly, or to force open by leverage.
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898 Synonyms & Antonyms for PRIZE | Thesaurus.com
prize · accolade · advantage · bonus · bounty · championship · citation · crown · dividend · gold · honor · inducement · jackpot · medal · payoff · purse ...
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Prize Probability The question is as follows: "Each meal at a fast food restaurant comes with a prize. There are three types of prizes, $A$, $B$, and $C$. Each meal comes with prize $A$ with probability $0.5$, prize ...
You need to account for the fact that, if you get all three prizes, one of them comes twice. So you could get $AABC$, $CBCA$, etc. The number of ways to choose a permutation of two $A$'s, one $B$, and a $C$ is $\binom{4}{2} \times 2 \times 1 = 12$ (the number of ways to count the other similar permu...
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The Best Prize Problem Suppose that we are to be presented with $n$ distinct prizes,in sequence. After being presented with a prize, we must immediately decide whether to accept or reject it and consider the next priz...
The Wikipedia article gives a proof showing that, with the best strategy, the probability of picking the best prize is at least $1/\mathrm e\approx 0.368
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How many students to award a prize? Combinations Question: 80 tickets were sold to 50 engineering and 30 science students, one ticket per student. The tickets are entered in a prize draw. Five prizes are drawn: the Gr...
Set this up as a multiplication principle:
* How many ways can you choose the one engineering student who gets the grand prize? * How many ways can you choose the one science student who gets the second prize?
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