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Probability Pro
  • Category: Education
  • First released: December 16, 2009
  • Versions: 1 archived
  • Installable: 1 of 1
  • Seller: Larry Feldman

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

2.4
Requires iOS 3.1.3+
234 KB Install Download

Archived Reviews

8 of 13
Works
     
by McMillan Oliver · September 20, 2012

Nice probability app, works good and easy in use

Thank you for this app!
     
by msfk · January 15, 2011

I was struggling in class, I got this app, and probability is making sense now! Great app!

Amazing Probability Application
     
by HoustonJudge · April 26, 2010

I tried this little app and I really don't know how these probabilities work but I guess the answers could be considered true. I'm not sure if I will be using this program a lot but if these probabilities are correct, then this will make this a pretty interesting app.

Me
     
by Gitano-2 · October 12, 2016

The permutation calculation is simply a factorial! Are you kidding? That is not the "formula" for calculating permutation! I want my money back!

Lack of options
     
by Diaper grenade · February 15, 2012

Very limited

Well done
     
by Pistol P Marovich · September 20, 2012

Gives you answers to almost any tricky questions and estimates its probability, so good app)

Thanks!!!
     
by priott · May 5, 2013

Now that I've been using this for a few hours it's one of the best apps that I've found in the App Store! Not only are the examples and tutorials really well explained and clear, but it's also something that I think I will be keeping for a long time and won't just get deleted when I get bored. I hope the developer keeps adding new features to the app… seems like a lot of topics have been added recently.

Awesome
     
by Rogesslower48 · March 17, 2013

For probability the main annoying thing is the constant repetitive formulas that are used time and time again so I'm so glad that I found this. It's great to be able to use the solvers to put in the numbers and get an answer for probability in a fraction of the time it would take using a calculation.

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