The payout of the St.
You could get a payout of $1,000, $100,000, or even a million dollars or more.
has a hefty payout for a very select few.
Because 20 percent payout to photographers is terrible.
the financial payout , but she really was enamored with the technologies that she was working with, she cared about the people she worked with.
But the payout is really complicated for writers and publishers, and if you spend three years on a book, and it's downloaded for $7.99 and you get some tiny fraction of that,
And while a million dollar payout is unlikely, it's not that unlikely, it's around one in a million.
If you look at the payout x, you can see it grows exponentially with each toss of the coin, x equals two to the n.
If they can't see the payout , why would they invest the time and energy?
The one-and-one machine has a payout rate of 50%.
there's some machine with a guaranteed payout that's so good, we'll never try that machine ever again.
If you look at the distribution of payouts , you can see it's uncapped, it spans across all orders of magnitude.
They got big lump sums of payouts and so on.
wage and social and social payouts ?
that they have adequate agent coverage um especially during payout days when uh
What strategy is going to give you the highest expected payout before you leave the casino?
the nine-and-six machine's got a payout rate of 60%.
Flickr's got the Getty deal which is 20 percent payout which is terrible which Google can totally rock that.
And so you don't need to be getting those early payouts to buy your lunch.
On the other hand, the median payout is around 61 cents.
I know it's extremely unlikely, but the payout is so huge that the expected value of that outcome is still a dollar,
The specific power law in this case is that the probability of a payout x is equal to x to the power of negative one or one over x.
Well, if you look at the distribution of payouts , you can see that you could win big.
in the casino, your average payouts per unit of time should go up.
Multiply that by $1 and multiply that by 100 tosses, that gives you an expected payout of $50.
Well, on each flip, your payout can either grow or shrink, and each is equally likely each time you toss the coin,
So if you start out with $1, then your expected payout is just $1.
So suppose you throw a head on your first try, the payout is $2 and the probability of that outcome is a half,
If it takes you two tosses to get a heads, then the payout is $4 and the probability of that happening is one over four,
But we're not really interested in the number of tosses, we're interested in the payout .
So we end up with this, the probability of a payout of x dollars is equal to one over x, or in other words, x to the power of negative one.
had a high quality, his very consistent growth, high payout ratios-- rather than his ability as a manager to manage private companies, to navigate
or implement dividend schemes, where humans would get small payouts from the profits AI makes.
Though either way, if you played the game hundreds of times, your payout would average out to $1.
Again, you'll be tossing a coin, but this time you start out with a dollar and the payout doubles each time you toss the coin
We also need to add in the chance that you flip heads on your third try, in that case, the payout is $8
I'm just thinking when I say remittance, I'm just thinking the transfer of stablecoin, not Bitcoin or ETH for the sake of payout
At Berkshire, they, I think, were responsible for selecting DirecTV, which had a good run and then a big payout ,
They then very successfully flipped the company, and all of a sudden you had truck drivers and factory workers making like mid-six-figure payouts ,
A lot of times, if we have clients who have an extraordinary year-- maybe stock options or payouts , or something like that-- and they want to buy real estate.