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STATISTICA La Linea 10.9.4.3 Può Configurarsi in 18 Analisi 4.3.3.3 (4ª Parte) Modi Diversi Che Sono Di Seguito Mostrati ______________________________________________________________________________ Trimestrale di Infobridge curato da Marco Troiani – III Trimestre 2018 STATISTICA La linea 10.9.4.3 può configurarsi in 18 Analisi 4.3.3.3 (4ª Parte) modi diversi che sono di seguito mostrati. Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO Continua l’analisi della distribuzione piatta 1 5 1 7 0 9 4 10 3 4.3.3.3 iniziata nei precedenti numeri 2 5 1 0 7 9 4 3 10 della rivista. 3 5 7 1 0 9 10 4 3 Le linee capaci di esprimere un fit decimo 4 5 0 1 7 9 3 4 10 partendo da una distribuzione piatta del 5 5 0 7 1 9 3 10 4 tipo 4.3.3.3 sono 8 delle 108 possibili, e 6 5 7 0 1 9 10 3 4 più precisamente: 7 6 6 1 0 10 9 4 3 10.10.3.3 8 6 6 0 1 10 9 3 4 9 6 0 6 1 10 3 9 4 10.9.4.3 4.3.3.3 10 0 6 7 0 4 9 10 3 10.8.5.3 11 0 6 0 7 4 9 3 10 10.8.4.4 12 0 7 6 0 4 10 9 3 10.7.6.3 13 0 0 6 7 4 3 9 10 10.7.5.4 14 0 0 7 6 4 3 10 9 10.6.6.4 15 0 7 0 6 4 10 3 9 10.6.5.5 16 6 1 6 0 10 4 9 3 17 6 1 0 6 10 4 3 9 Partendo con una 4♠.3♥.3♦.3♣, ognuna 18 6 0 1 6 10 3 4 9 delle 8 linee è configurabile in più modi che meritano di essere analizzati in La popolazione di ognuna delle 18 linee dettaglio. 10.9.4.3 configurabili è esposta nella tabella seguente. La linea 10.10.3.3 può configurarsi in 3 L Popolazione F. rel. modi diversi: 1 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO 2 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% 1 6 7 0 0 10 10 3 3 3 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% 2 4.3.3.3 6 0 7 0 10 3 10 3 4 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% 3 6 0 0 7 10 3 3 10 5 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% 6 10.116.165.451.392.000 7,1% La popolazione di ognuna delle 3 linee 7 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% 10.10.3.3 configurabili è esposta nella 8 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% tabella che segue: 9 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% 10 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% L Popolazione F. rel. 11 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% 1 674.411.030.092.800 33,3% 12 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% 13 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% 2 674.411.030.092.800 33,3% 14 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% 3 674.411.030.092.800 33,3% 15 1.686.027.575.232.000 1,2% 2.023.233.090.278.400 100,0% 16 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% 17 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% Come potete dedurre prelevando i dati 18 11.802.193.026.624.000 8,3% dalle ultime due tabelle, uno dei due fit 141.626.316.319.488.000 100,00% decimi si viene a formare sempre in corrispondenza del colore quarto e l’altro Come potete dedurre prelevando i dati in corrispondenza di un tripleton a dalle ultime due tabelle, il fit decimo viene rotazione. In altri termini, ogni tripleton a formarsi in corrispondenza alla quarta esprimerà il secondo fit decimo in un in 6 casi su 18 pari al 50% mentre negli terzo dei casi. altri 12 pari al 50% si viene a formare in corrispondenza di un tripleton. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anno XII - Nº 44 www.infobridge.it Pag. 1 di 19 ______________________________________________________________________________ Trimestrale di Infobridge curato da Marco Troiani – III Trimestre 2018 La linea 10.8.5.3 può configurarsi in 18 La linea 10.8.4.4 può configurarsi in 12 modi diversi: modi diversi: Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO 1 4 2 7 0 8 5 10 3 1 6 5 1 1 10 8 4 4 2 4 2 0 7 8 5 3 10 2 4 7 1 1 8 10 4 4 3 4 7 2 0 8 10 5 3 3 4 1 7 1 8 4 10 4 4 4 0 2 7 8 3 5 10 4 6 1 5 1 10 4 8 4 5 4 0 7 2 8 3 10 5 5 0 5 7 1 4 8 10 4 6 4 7 0 2 8 10 3 5 6 0 7 5 1 4 10 8 4 4.3.3.3 7 6 5 2 0 10 8 5 3 7 0 7 1 5 4 10 4 8 8 6 5 0 2 10 8 3 5 8 0 5 1 7 4 8 4 10 9 6 0 5 2 10 3 8 5 9 0 1 5 7 4 4 8 10 4.3.3.3 10 1 5 7 0 5 8 10 3 10 0 1 7 5 4 4 10 8 11 1 5 0 7 5 8 3 10 11 4 1 1 7 8 4 4 10 12 1 7 5 0 5 10 8 3 12 6 1 1 5 10 4 4 8 13 1 0 5 7 5 3 8 10 La popolazione di ognuna delle 12 linee 14 1 0 7 5 5 3 10 8 15 1 7 0 5 5 10 3 8 10.8.4.4 configurabili è esposta nella 16 6 2 5 0 10 5 8 3 tabella seguente: 17 6 2 0 5 10 5 3 8 L Popolazione F. rel. 18 6 0 2 5 10 3 5 8 1 141.626.316.319.488.000 16,7% 2 101.161.654.513.920.000 11,9% La popolazione di ognuna delle 18 linee 3 101.161.654.513.920.000 11,9% 10.8.5.3 configurabili è esposta nella 4 141.626.316.319.488.000 16,7% tabella seguente: 5 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% 6 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% L Popolazione F. rel. 7 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% 1 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 8 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% 2 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 9 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% 3 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 10 20.232.330.902.784.000 2,4% 4 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 11 101.161.654.513.920.000 11,9% 5 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 12 141.626.316.319.488.000 16,7% 45.522.744.531.264.000 6,0% 6 849.757.897.916.928.000 100,00% 7 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% 8 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% Come potete dedurre prelevando i dati 9 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% dalle ultime due 10 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% 11 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% tabelle, il fit 12 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% decimo si viene 13 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% a formare in 14 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% corrispondenza 15 18.209.097.812.505.600 2,4% del colore 16 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% quarto in 3 casi 17 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% che 18 63.731.842.343.769.600 8,3% rappresentano 764.782.108.125.235.000 100,00% il 50% del Come potete dedurre prelevando i dati totale e in dalle ultime due tabelle, il fit decimo si corrispondenza viene a formare in corrispondenza del di uno dei colore quarto in 6 casi che rappresentano tripleton in 9 il 50% del totale e in corrispondenza di casi che uno dei tripleton in 12 casi che rappresentano il rimanente 50%. rappresentano il rimanente 50%. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anno XII - Nº 44 www.infobridge.it Pag. 2 di 19 ______________________________________________________________________________ Trimestrale di Infobridge curato da Marco Troiani – III Trimestre 2018 La linea 10.7.6.3 può configurarsi in 18 La linea 10.7.5.4 può configurarsi in 24 modi diversi: modi diversi: Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO Prg. Ovest Est Linea EO 1 3 3 7 0 7 6 10 3 1 3 2 7 1 7 5 10 4 2 3 3 0 7 7 6 3 10 2 3 2 1 7 7 5 4 10 3 3 7 3 0 7 10 6 3 3 3 7 2 1 7 10 5 4 4 3 0 3 7 7 3 6 10 4 3 1 2 7 7 4 5 10 5 3 0 7 3 7 3 10 6 5 3 1 7 2 7 4 10 5 6 3 7 0 3 7 10 3 6 6 3 7 1 2 7 10 4 5 7 6 4 3 0 10 7 6 3 7 6 4 2 1 10 7 5 4 8 6 4 0 3 10 7 3 6 8 0 4 2 7 4 7 5 10 9 6 0 4 3 10 3 7 6 9 6 4 1 2 10 7 4 5 4.3.3.3 10 2 4 7 0 6 7 10 3 10 0 4 7 2 4 7 10 5 11 2 4 0 7 6 7 3 10 11 6 1 4 2 10 4 7 5 12 2 7 4 0 6 10 7 3 12 0 7 4 2 4 10 7 5 4.3.3.3 13 2 0 4 7 6 3 7 10 13 1 4 7 1 5 7 10 4 14 2 0 7 4 6 3 10 7 14 1 4 1 7 5 7 4 10 15 2 7 0 4 6 10 3 7 15 1 7 4 1 5 10 7 4 16 6 3 4 0 10 6 7 3 16 1 1 4 7 5 4 7 10 17 6 3 0 4 10 6 3 7 17 1 1 7 4 5 4 10 7 18 6 0 3 4 10 3 6 7 18 1 7 1 4 5 10 4 7 19 6 2 4 1 10 5 7 4 La popolazione di ognuna delle 18 linee 20 0 2 4 7 4 5 7 10 10.7.6.3 configurabili è esposta nella 21 6 2 1 4 10 5 4 7 tabella seguente: 22 0 2 7 4 4 5 10 7 L Popolazione F.
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