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    a person is randomly selected find the probability that his credit rating is between 200 and 270. Ans = 0.4192 15) Use the continuity correction and describe the region of the normal curve that corresponds to the indicated binomial probability. The probability that the number of correct answers is between 15 and 27 inclusive is A) The area between 14.5 and 26.5 B) The area between 14.5 and 27.5 C) The area between 15.5 and 26.5 D) The area between 15.5 and 27

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    stock price Time to expiration Interest rate Dividend rate of stock 21-3 Binomial Option Pricing consider a stock that currently sells at S0 the price an either increase by a factor u or fall by a factor d (probabilities are irrelevant) consider a call with exercise price X such that dS0 < X < uS0 hence‚ the evolution of the price and of the call option value is uS0 Cu = (uS0 – X) C S0 dS0 Cd = 0 21-4 Binomial Option Pricing (cont.) now‚ consider the payoff from writing one call option

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    CHAPTER 3 ASSIGNMENT DESCRIBING DATA: NUMERICAL MEASURES Part I Select the correct answer and write the appropriate letter in the space provided. c 1. The arithmetic mean is computed by a. finding the value that occurs most often. b. finding the middle observation and dividing by 2. c. summing the values and dividing by the number of values. d. selecting the value in the middle of the data set. c 2. To compute the arithmetic mean at least the a. nominal level of measurement is required

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    my LOGO Binomial Distribution Binomial Distribution In an experiment of n independent trials‚ where p is a the probability of a successful outcome q=1-p is the probability that the outcome is a failure If X is a random variable denoting the number of successful outcome‚ the probability function of X is given P X  r  nCr p r q nr Where q=1-p r=0‚1‚2‚3‚….. X~B(n‚p) The n trials and probability of success p are called the parameters of the binomial distribution

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    Structure Coir fibres are found between the hard‚ internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. The individual fibre cells are narrow and hollow‚ with thick walls made of cellulose. They are pale when immature but later become hardened and yellowed as a layer of lignin is deposited on their walls. There are two varieties of coir. Brown coir is harvested from fully ripened coconuts. It is thick‚ strong and has high abrasion resistance. It is typically used in mats‚ brushes and sacking. Mature brown

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    Chapter 1 Humans and the Microbial World A Glimpse of History  Science of microbiology born in 1674  Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) • Made simple magnifying glass • Studied lake water • Observed ‘animalcules’  Robert Hooke • Also credited with discovery • Described ‘microscopical mushroom’ (common bread mold) in 1665 1 Importance of Microorganisms  Microorganisms are foundation for all life on earth  Have existed for ~3.5 billion years  Plants‚ animals‚ modern

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    BUS 260 Homework 2 Solutions Due before the start of class‚ Wednesday January 16. 1. In Cook County‚ each day is either sunny or cloudy. If a day is sunny‚ the following day will be sunny with probability 0.60. If a day is cloudy‚ the following day will be cloudy with probability 0.70. Suppose it is cloudy on Monday. a) What is the probability that it will be sunny on Wednesday? There are two mutually exclusive ways that it could end up being sunny on Wednesday. P(Sunny Wednesday) = P(Sunny

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    of the point of interest and variable wavelength. This code also determines the locations of all the nulls due to different input fed to the sources. Mostly we will be discussing three different feeding methods: uniform feeding‚ edge feeding and binomial feeding. 1.1) uniform pattern: In uniform pattern all the array elements are active and are fed equal input. This type of feeding results in an SLL of -12dB and HPBW of 230. The radiation pattern for a normalized field due to 5 sources of 600MHz

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    then walk 2x+4 paces to the east.” But her instructions must put her on the edge of Ahmed’s circle with radius = 2x+6 The radius and the North and South walk’s from a right triangle‚ so (2x+6) ² = x² + (2x+4)² The binomial into the Phythagorean 4x²+24x+36=x²+4x²+16x+16 The binomials squared‚ there is a 4x²‚ Subtract 4x² from both sides of the equation 24x+36=x²+16x+16 Subtract 24x from both sides of the equation 36=x²-8x+16 Subtract 36 from both sides x²-8x-20 = 0 This is called a Quadratic

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    University Press‚ Cambridge (3rd edition‚ 2006). ISBN 0-521-69027-7 * Bishop: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning‚ Springer‚ ISBN 0-387-31073-8 * ^ Hamilton Institute. "The Binomial Distribution" October 20‚ 2010. * Joachim H. Ahrens‚ Ulrich Dieter (1974). "Computer Methods for Sampling from Gamma‚ Beta‚ Poisson and Binomial Distributions". Computing 12 (3): 223–246. doi:10.1007/BF02293108 * Aldrich‚ John; Miller‚ Jeff. "Earliest Uses of Symbols in Probability and Statistics" *  M.A. Sanders. "Characteristic

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