results from 100 strands are as follows: High conductivity Low conductivity Strength High Low 74 8 15 3 (a) If a strand is randomly selected‚ what is the probability that its conductivity is high and its strength is high? P (High conductivity and high strength)= 74/100 =0.74 (b) If a strand is randomly selected‚ what is the probability that its conductivity is low or its strength is low? P (Low strength or low conductivity) = P(Low conductivity) + P(Low strength) – P(Low conductivity and low
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....................4 How is online work different from traditional work? ....................4 Ace the interview ..................13 Before the interview ..................13 During the interview ..................14 After the interview ..................14 Waiting on the results ..................15 Got the job? Yay! ..................15 Who will I be working with? ....................4 Part 4: Get the Job Done The
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Chapter 9 Monte Carlo methods 183 184 CHAPTER 9. MONTE CARLO METHODS Monte Carlo means using random numbers in scientific computing. More precisely‚ it means using random numbers as a tool to compute something that is not random. For example1 ‚ let X be a random variable and write its expected value as A = E[X]. If we can generate X1 ‚ . . . ‚ Xn ‚ n independent random variables with the same distribution‚ then we can make the approximation A ≈ An = 1 n n Xk . k=1
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Sociology Study Guide - Chapters 1 - 4 Chapter 1 1. What is the sociological perspective? The Sociological perspective is the view that our social backgrounds influence our attitudes‚ behavior‚ and life chances. 2. What is a generalization? A generalization is a general statement regarding a trend between various dimensions of our lives - Gender & suicide rate‚ race & voting choice‚ etc. 3. How important of a role does our personal experience play in understanding social reality?
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Hamilton Extra Credit Assignment There is a vast array of things that I have learned through watching this film; from the writing‚ production‚ casting‚ and ultimately making it to Broadway let alone succeeding on Broadway. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s idea for creating Hamilton stems from an autobiography he read about Alexander Hamilton while on vacation. Flash forward to 2009‚ Miranda sings only one song that has been written for Hamilton when performing at the White House. Motivation and the creative
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CHAPTER 1: EXPLORING THE TAX ENVIRONMENT DISCUSSION PROBLEMS 1) CUSTER COUNTRY IS CONSIDERING RAISING REVENUES BY IMPOSING A $25 FEE ON COUPLES WHO OBTAIN A MARRIAGE LICENSE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION. DOES THIS FEE MEET THE DEFINITION OF A TRANSACTION-BASED TAX? NO‚ IT MORE CLOSELY RESEMBLES A FEE FOR A GOVERNMENT SERVICE. THE PAYMENT ENTITLES THE PAYER TO A SPECIFIC BENEFIT (THE RIGHT TO MARRY UNDER THE LAW). 2) A LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECENTLY IMPOSED A NEW 2 PERCENT TAX ON THE GROSS RECEIPTS
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Cynthia Johnson Period 3 Experiment 11: Electron Probability I. Statement of Purpose: We determined the hit probability of a dart by throwing it onto a fixed target one hundred times. IV. Data* *Attached V. Results and Questions 1. (a) *Graph (b) The probability that the dart will hit in ring four is 16 out of 100. A dart will be most likely to hit the bulls-eye about 5 cm from it. (c) Our graph has a spike in hits on the ring
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TLFeBOOK FUNDAMENTALS OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS T.T. Soong State University of New York at Buffalo‚ Buffalo‚ New York‚ USA TLFeBOOK TLFeBOOK FUNDAMENTALS OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS TLFeBOOK TLFeBOOK FUNDAMENTALS OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS T.T. Soong State University of New York at Buffalo‚ Buffalo‚ New York‚ USA TLFeBOOK Copyright 2004 John Wiley & Sons Ltd‚ The Atrium‚ Southern G ate‚ Chichester‚ West
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Chapter 4 – Reasons for belief and doubt * If we care whether our beliefs are true or reliable then we must care about the reasons for accepting those beliefs * The better the reasons for acceptance‚ the more likely are the beliefs‚ or statements to be true * Inadequate reasons‚ no reasons or fake reasons should lead us to doubt a statement * When two claims conflict they simply cannot both be true * If a new claim conflicts with other claims we have good reason to accept‚ we
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them up while they’re on the verge of coming out of prison and migrating back to society. In these two Essex County and Cook County offer education and try to find jobs so the offender does not have to reoffend seeing that there’s a high recidivism rate they try to cut that down by offering opportunities to give each person a new life.
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