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Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century French mathematician, philosopher, and scientist, made significant contributions to the development of probability theory. His work, along with that of Pierre de Fermat, laid the foundation for modern probability theory. This paper reviews Pascal's key contributions to probability theory, including his development of the concept of expected value, the Pascal's triangle, and his work on probability distributions. We also discuss the impact of his work on modern statistics, economics, and engineering. PascalsSubSluts.23.05.26.Vittoria.Divine.Into.F...
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