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The statistical probability of love7/4/2023 The novels essentially cover the first twenty-four hours in which they know each other and a day should be more than enough time to stretch the definition of “at first sight.” Since this is the “first sight” romance put under the microscope for scrutiny in a book with a title implicitly asking what the statistical odds are and since that budding romance definitely seems in need of more time before love becomes seriously considered, the thematic calculation appears to be that there is zero probability of love at first sight, Or, at the very least, that the odds are fractional, at best. While Hadley and Oliver are instantly smitten, there is little to suggest they are in love. The answer to the question of what the statistical probability of love, at first sight, becomes by definition is arrived at through a calculation involving the characters. The book's title carries an implicit question that leads to the natural expectation of an answer. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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