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    Have you ever heard of a vicious beast that roams in the depths of lake lochness‚ or a prehistoric creature that survived the meteor shower that destroyed the dinosaurs‚ maybe even you heard of a black hump swimming around in the waters. If you have then you know i am talking about nessie the lochness monster. The Loch Ness monster or Nessie is one of the biggest mysteries of the world. The loch ness monster has an interesting history and there have been many sightings‚ and efforts to find it. But

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    Probability Introduction The probability of a specified event is the chance or likelihood that it will occur.  There are several ways of viewing probability.  One would be experimental in nature‚ where we repeatedly conduct an experiment.  Suppose we flipped a coin over and over and over again and it came up heads about half of the time; we would expect that in the future whenever we flipped the coin it would turn up heads about half of the time.  When a weather reporter says “there is a 10% chance

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    Pentagon Papers; The Truth to War On June 31‚ 1971‚ President Nixon picked up a copy of his New York Times newspaper and found the 1st story on the Pentagon Papers. The Pentagon Papers was a hidden government document that had information on the Vietnam War. It was also a government study in Southeast Asia. Daniel Ellsberg knew that the government was hiding something. Daniel Ellsberg was a political activist. He was the one who leaked the information to the New York Times. Daniel Ellsberg

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    (Thompson‚ 2009; Berlekamp‚ 2005). Hence‚ the present discussion will first briefly overview probability in relation to random events and then present its applications to blackjack. In drawing connections between mathematics‚ more specific to our case‚ probability‚ and blackjack first requires the definition of how random events and probability relate to outcomes of random events. Probability can be defined as the way in which mathematics describes randomness. Something is considered to be random if

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    is (chance‚ fairness‚ a way to observe our random world‚ the different representations)
 - Know what the difference between experimental and theoretical probability is
 - Be able to find the probability of a single event - Be able to calculate the probability of sequential events‚ with and without replacement
 - Understand what a fair game is and be able to determine if a game is fair
 - Be able to make a game fair
 - Be able to use different approaches (such as tree diagrams‚ area models‚

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    Business Plan: Paper Recycle & Reuse 1. Introduction a. The name of my business is “All Papers”. b. The business is about recycle and reuse paper 2. Business Description a. The company will collect the second hand paper‚ cardboard box and textbooks then turns into pencil‚ gift box and white papers. b. Paper is one of the most common daily use‚ recycle paper will have a low cost to get the processed materials and low risk. c. The main goal for this business is

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    proper notation‚ determine the following: a) b) c) d) e) Find the probability of R‚ the event that a randomly-selected person prefers a romantic movie. Find the probability of F‚ the event that a randomly-selected person is less than 40 years old. Determine the probability of R and F occurring. Are R and F mutually exclusive? (Explain using probabilities) List a pair of mutually exclusive events and explain (in probabilistic terms) why they are mutually exclusive. f) Determine the probability

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    |proficiency. | |Vocabulary: |Visuals‚ Materials & Texts: | |probability‚ event‚ outcome‚ sample space‚ tree diagram |graphing calculators‚ dice‚ coins‚ poster of tree diagram‚ index | | |cards for visual/verbal

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    Recrystallization Estopace‚ Edgie1‚ Polintan‚ Clarisse K. Professor Edgie Estopace‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology; Clarisse Polintan‚ CHM145L/A21‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology ABSTRACT This experiment is all about identifying the appropriate solvent for recrystallization and technique and to use the recrystallization technique in purifying a solid sample. Most organic

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    First Problem Assignment EECS 401 Due on January 12‚ 2007 PROBLEM 1 (15 points) Fully explain your answers to the following questions. (a) If events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive‚ are Ac and Bc mutually exclusive? Solution Ac ∩ Bc = (A ∪ B)c = Ωc = ∅. Thus the events Ac and Bc are mutually exclusive. (b) If events A and B are mutually exclusive but not collectively exhaustive‚ are Ac and Bc collectively exhaustive? Solution Let C = (Ac ∪ Bc )c ‚ that is the

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