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    Nomenclature of Aromatic Compounds Aromatic Compounds- possess a ring shaped structure Benzene (C6H6)- aka. naphtha - unsaturated cyclic compound - simplest aromatic HC - all C to C bonds are identical; each C has a H atom - substitution reactions occur instead of addition reaction - delocalized pi bonding in benzene imparts stability (aromaticity); responsible for resistance to addition reactions (involve breaking delocalized bonding) Benzene Derivatives- produced when one or more H atoms on benzene

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    MDM 4U Chapter 5 Test K ( ) T ( / ) A( / ) C( / ) Short Answer 1. For a calculus quiz‚ the teacher will choose 11 questions from the 15 in a set of review exercises. How many different sets of questions could the teacher choose? K-6 2. All 16 people at a function shake hands with everyone else at the function. Use combinations to find the total number of handshakes. T- 6 3. How many different sums of money can you make with three pennies‚ a nickel

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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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    Statistics – Lab Week 4 Name: MATH221 Statistical Concepts: * Probability * Binomial Probability Distribution Calculating Binomial Probabilities * Open a new MINITAB worksheet. * We are interested in a binomial experiment with 10 trials. First‚ we will make the probability of a success ¼. Use MINITAB to calculate the probabilities for this distribution. In column C1 enter the word ‘success’ as the variable name (in the shaded cell above row 1. Now in that same column

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    following; a) Binomial Distribution - is the discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of n independent yes/no experiments‚ each of which yields success with probability p. Therewith the probability of an event is defined by its binomial distribution. A success/failure experiment is also called a Bernoulli experiment or Bernoulli trial; when n = 1‚ the binomial distribution is a Bernoulli distribution. The binomial distribution is the basis for the popular binomial test of statistical

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    repreated over the long run. Term Binomial Probability Distribution characteristics Definition A distribution that gives the probability of x successes in n trials in a process that meets certain conditions. Term Binomial Prob. Dist. characteristics #1 Definition a trial has only two possible outcomes; a success or a failure. Term Binomial Prob. Dist. characteristics #2 Definition There is a fixed number‚ n‚ identical trials. Term Binomial Prob. Dist. characteristics #3

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    FUNCTION | DESCRIPTION | DAVERAGE | Returns the average of selected database entries | DCOUNT | Counts the cells that contain numbers in a database | DCOUNTA | Counts nonblank cells in a database | DGET | Extracts from a database a single record that matches the specified criteria | DMAX | Returns the maximum value from selected database entries | DMIN | Returns the minimum value from selected database entries | DPRODUCT | Multiplies the values in a particular field of records that

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    coefficient of (1 + x)n are in AP‚ then n is a root of the equation. 1) x2 - x(4r + 1) + 4r2 - 2 = 0 2) x2 + x (4r + 1) + 4r2 - 2 = 0 3) x2 + x (4r + 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0 4) none of these 11. If C0 ‚ C1 ‚ C2 ......... Cn are binomial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n ‚ then the value of C0 - 1) 0 2) 3) 4) 12. If n is an integer greater than unity‚ then the value of a - nC1 (a - 1) + nC2 (a - 2) - nC3 (a - 3) + .... + (-1)n (a - n) is

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    Highway‚ CSEZ‚ Pampanga A.Y 2013-2014 LABORATORY WORK # 2 THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION Submitted by: Briones‚ Kristelle R. Mangrobang‚ Jonathane Submitted to: Prof. Ernesto Adorio January 2014 Description: Our instructor instructed to put tabulate the Binomial Distribution for various n given the values of p which are (0.1‚ 0.2‚ 0.3‚ 0.4‚ 0.5‚ 0.6‚ 0.7‚ 0.8 and 0.9). The binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribution of the number of

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    Unit 3‚ Key Questions MDM4U-B Lesson 11 42.a) ii): equal to about half. There are 26 red cards out of a deck of 52 playing cards. Therefor the theoretical chance of drawing a red card is . b) i): equal to about 1. The sun shines all year round‚ including the summer. Even though you may not be able to see the sun cause it’s hidden behind clouds it’s still shining. c) iii): equal to about 0. When you roll two dice‚ it is impossible to roll a sum of 1. The lowest sum you can roll with two dice is

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