MgtOp 340 Homework Assignment 2 Problem 6.1 Continental Airlines (CA) is reluctant to begin service at the new Delayed Indefinitely Airport (DIA) until the automated baggage-handling system can transport luggage to the correct location with at least 99% reliability for any given flight. Lower reliability will result in damage to CA’s reputation for quality service. The baggage system will not deliver to the right location if any of its subsystems fail. The subsystems and their reliability
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ME 381 Mechanical and Aerospace Control Systems Dr. Robert G. Landers State Equation Solution State Equation Solution Dr. Robert G. Landers Unforced Response 2 The state equation for an unforced dynamic system is Assume the solution is x ( t ) = e At x ( 0 ) The derivative of eAt with respect to time is d ( e At ) dt Checking the solution x ( t ) = Ax ( t ) = Ae At x ( t ) = Ax ( t ) ⇒ Ae At x ( 0 ) = Ae At x ( 0 ) Letting Φ(t) = eAt‚ the solution
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One Day Food Intake Megan Kitsos Sci/220 Human Nutrition April 1‚ 2012 Dr. Susan Bratton One Day Food Intake In order to better understand my health needs‚ I have catalogued my food intake for one day. I used the WileyPlus iprofile‚ which gives me the recommended daily intakes for many different things such as kilocalories and fat‚ and then compared them with what I actually consumed. The results were scary and not in a good way. I started my morning without any breakfast. I was running
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this applies: Mean = Standard Error = Z-Values for Proportions Using the sample distribution for Proportions Determine the population proportion‚ Calculate the sample proportion‚ p Derive the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution Define the event of interest If n and n(1- are both > 5‚ the convert p to z-value Use the standard normal table to determine probability Chapter 8: Estimating Single Population Parameters Point and Confidence Interval Estimates for a Pop
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CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS INTRODUCTION The first part of this ‘Chemical Calculations’ topic will help us to work out QUANTITIES involved in a reaction; For example‚ a manufacturer might want to know‚ How much ammonia will I produce from 20 tonnes of nitrogen in the Haber Process? To do these calculations you will need to be familiar with the term Ar (relative atomic mass)‚ Mr‚ Molar mass and Mole. Relative Atomic Mass – Ar • The Ar tells us the average mass of an individual
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The Drake Equation * The Drake Equation was created by Frank Drake in 1960. * estimate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way. * It is used in the field of Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI). * National Academy of Sciences asked Drake to organize a meeting on detecting extraterrestrial intelligence. Reason drake equation created * Drake equation is closely related to the Fermi paradox * The Drake Equation is: N = R * fp * ne * fl * fi
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ACCOUNTING EQUATIONS 1. Show the accounting equation for the following transaction (i) Ram started business with cash 20000‚ stock 50000‚ building 30000 (ii) Sold goods to Amit for cash 20000 and credit 15000 (iii) Paid rent 500 and rent outstanding 150 (iv) Sold goods costing 12000 for Rs. 15000 (v) Accrued commission 2000 (vi) Furniture purchased from Lalit 12000 and paid 3000 in cash (vii) Received from Amit 13500 in full settlement (viii)
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329 Quadratic Equations Chapter-15 Quadratic Equations Important Definitions and Related Concepts 1. Quadratic Equation If p(x) is a quadratic polynomial‚ then p(x) = 0 is called a quadratic equation. The general formula of a quadratic equation is ax 2 + bx + c = 0; where a‚ b‚ c are real numbers and a 0. For example‚ x2 – 6x + 4 = 0 is a quadratic equation. 2. Roots of a Quadratic Equation Let p(x) = 0 be a quadratic equation‚ then the values of x satisfying p(x) = 0 are called its roots or
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The Maxwell equations Introduction:- One of Newton’s great achievements was to show that all of the phenomena of classical mechanics can be deduced as consequences of three basic‚ fundamental laws‚ namely Newton’s laws of motion. It was likewise one of Maxwell’s great achievements to show that all of the phenomena of classical electricity and magnetism – all of the phenomena discovered by Oersted‚ Ampère‚ Henry‚ Faraday and others whose names are commemorated in several electrical
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will perform a regression analysis to determine the effect of the Unemployment Rate (UR) on Total New Houses Sold (TNHS). I expect that there will be a negative relationship between the two variables. In other words‚ as the unemployment rate increases‚ the total number of new houses sold will decrease. The simple functional form of the model is TNHS=f(UR)‚ where TNHS (measured in thousands) is the dependent variable and UR (16 years and over) is the explanatory variable. To determine the relationship
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