University Daily Kausan Friday, February 5, 1971 3 1. To determine the probability of a customer purchasing a product, you can use the following formula: $$P(\text{购买}) = \frac{\text{购买次数}}{\text{总订单数}}$$ 2. In this case, there are 100 customers who purchased products from a store. The total number of orders is 300. $$P(\text{购买}) = \frac{100}{300} = \frac{1}{3}$$ 3. This means that the probability of a customer purchasing a product is $\frac{1}{3}$ or 33.3%. Jimmy Green, the Law School's Pride, Forgot His Gloves bronze statues susceptible to cold, too Portrait of Ice Student Finds Ice a Hard Taskmaster, Scraping the Job of the Minute ... the cold and ice at times proves maddening agents Passing Student Admires Beauty of Branch Locked in Ice ...seemingly oblivious to snow and ice still falling Photos by David Henry Jim Forbes Bob Hartzler Greg Sorber A Study in Form—Ice is Quite an Artist of Simplicity .. tree branch corseted in the fleeting beauty of winter V. W. Seems to Grin with Teeth of Ice .. a crumpled casuality of icy streets Nature Creates.a Winter Bouquet .pine needles flocked in ice 1