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    Binomial Theorem

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    The binomial theorem is a simplified way of finding the expansion of a binomial to a certain power. We can of course find the expanded form of any binomial to a certain power by writing it and doing each step‚ but this process can be very time consuming when you get into let’s say a binomial to the 10th power. Example: (x+y)^0=1 of course because anything to the power if 0 equal 1 (x+y)^1= x+y anything to a power of 1 is just itself. (x+y)^2= (x+y)(x+y) NOT x^2+y^2. So expand (x+y)(x+y)=x^2+xy+yx+y^2

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    COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS FOR 2-YEAR M. TECH. (COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING) Approved by 83rd Academic Council Meeting held on 26 May‚ 2012 (YEAR 2012 ONWARDS) INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES DHANBAD- 826 004‚ JHARKHAND 1 2-YEAR M.TECH (CSE) COURSE STRUCTURE M. Tech (CSE) − I Semester Name of the Courses High Performance Computer Architecture Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms Discrete and Analytical Mathematics Elective−I Elective−II High Performance Computer Architecture Laboratory

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    An Arundel Tomb Critic

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    When “An Arundel Tomb” was first published in The Whitsun Weddings in 1964‚ a number of reviewers singled the poem out for comment. Christopher Ricks‚ in The New York Review of Books‚ described Larkin as “the best poet England now has‚” and said of the collection “people will be grateful for its best poems for a long time.” Ricks listed “An Arundel Tomb” as one of the six best poems. Praise came also from Joseph L. Feather-stone‚ in New Republic‚ who used the last two lines of the poem to illustrate

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    #1 True or false: Even if the sample size is more than 1000‚ we cannot always use the normal approximation to binomial. Solution: If a sample is n>30‚ we can say that sample size is sufficiently large to assume normal approximation to binomial curve. Hence the statement is false. #2 A salesperson goes door-to-door in a residential area to demonstrate the use of a new Household appliance to potential customers. She has found from her years of experience that after demonstration‚ the

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    8.1 BINOMIAL SETTING? In each situation below‚ is it reasonable to use a binomial distribution for the random variable X? Give reasons for your answer in each case. (a) An auto manufacturer chooses one car from each hour’s production for a detailed quality inspection. One variable recorded is the count X of finish defects (dimples‚ ripples‚ etc.) in the car’s paint. No: There is no fixed n (i.e.‚ there is no definite upper limit on the number of defects). (b) The pool of potential jurors for

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    Case_Arundel Partners

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    How are the principals of Arundel Partners planning to make money by buying rights to sequels? Essentially‚ a sequel right is similar to a call option. If a movie turn out to be a hit and the sequel could be profitable‚ Arundel would exercise the sequel right by producing the film itself or selling the right to another investors. If the sequel might cause a loss‚ Arundel could simply give up the right. The sequel right gives Arundel the opportunity to break-even costs of production with a successful

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    Determine price for each of the product of your choice based on the pricing strategies you have learnt. There are two type of new product pricing strategies which is skim pricing and penetrate pricing. Skim pricing A product pricing strategy by which a firm charges the highest initial price that customers will pay. As the demand of the first customers is satisfied‚ the firm lowers the price to attract another‚ more price-sensitive segment. * Used when * Demand for the product is

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    option is written on this stock with a $12 strike price and 8 months to expiry. a) b) c) d) Use the delta-hedging approach to price this call option. Use the risk-neutral valuation method to price this call option. Work recursively back through the Binomial tree‚ calculating the call option price at each node. Check that the option price at each node matches that calculated in part a. Again use the risk-neutral method to value this call option‚ but this time do not work back recursively. Rather‚ focus

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    Pricing

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    Table of Contents Introduction 3 Product Analysis 3 Product Overview 3 Market Structure 4 Competition 5 Dunkin Donuts 7 Krispy Kreme 3 McDonalds 8 Panera Bread 8 Elasticity Estimates Pricing Strategy 10 Forecast 12 Determants of Demand 13 Forecast Model 15 Forecast Error! Bookmark not defined. Summary 15 Works Cited Introduction With the economy in trouble‚ the stock

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    Activity 6- Pricing 1. Give an example of each major type of pricing objective: profit-oriented pricing‚ sales-oriented pricing and status quo pricing. Lamb/Hair/McDaniel (2012) mention that establishing realistic and measurable pricing objectives is a serious part of any firm’s marketing policy. Pricing objectives are usually categorized into three categories: profit oriented‚ sales oriented and status quo. In consistent with Lamb/Hair/McDaniel (2012) profit oriented pricing is based on profit

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