10.1 HSC Topic One – The Global Economy Investigate the global distribution of income and wealth-- When analysing the specific distribution of wealth and income at a global level‚ the frequency of the term ‘Inequality’ is quite often brought to attention. This is simply because (and as expanded upon below) the distribution of wealth is anything but equal. To present a proverb or maxim of sorts‚ “The rich continue getting richer‚ while the poor; poorer”‚ generally summing up the current state
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(2) Jan 2001 3) A fair six-sided die is rolled. The random variable Y represents the score on the uppermost‚ face. (a) Write down the probability function of Y. (b) State the name of the distribution of Y. (2) (1) Find the value of (c) E(6Y + 2)‚ (d) Var(4Y – 2).
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC FAILURES OF THE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS A paper Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Engineering and Applied Technology Bulacan Agricultural State College San Ildefonso‚ Bulacan In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering RONNABELLE SAMSON ARLJIE MHAR CATACUTAN ANA RUTH CRUZ MA.FATIMA RAMOS February‚ 2014 BIOGRAPHICAL
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Normal Distribution It is important because of Central Limit Theorem (CTL)‚ the CTL said that Sum up a lot of i.i.d random variables the shape of the distribution will looks like Normal. Normal P.D.F Now we want to find c This integral has been proved that it cannot have close form solution. However‚ someone gives an idea that looks stupid but actually very brilliant by multiply two of them. reminds the function of circle which we can replace them to polar coordinate Thus Mean
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Probability distribution Definition with example: The total set of all the probabilities of a random variable to attain all the possible values. Let me give an example. We toss a coin 3 times and try to find what the probability of obtaining head is? Here the event of getting head is known as the random variable. Now what are the possible values of the random variable‚ i.e. what is the possible number of times that head might occur? It is 0 (head never occurs)‚ 1 (head occurs once out of 2 tosses)
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variable; this was further broken down into three subcategories. The subcategories of location are: Urban‚ Suburban and Rural. A frequency distribution and pie chart for the subcategories is shown below: Location Frequency Distribution: | Location | Frequency | Urban | 21 | Suburban | 15 | Rural | 14 | The above pie chart and frequency distribution‚ illustrate that the largest number of customers are those in the rural category (42%)‚ followed by those in the suburban category
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Channels of Distribution In the uncertain fluctuating market of today‚ it is essential for a company to hold on and face those uncertainties in order to survive. Consumers can be an aid for a company’s survival‚ thereby it is essential for consumers to get the goods of a company whenever and however they need them. Here is where distribution channels come in and give hand. "Channels of distribution are the different paths that goods passed through in moving from the producer to the consumer"‚ (Meyer
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while at work? The responses are summarized in the following table: Response category Relative Frequency (expressed as percent) Prohibited completely 54% Permitted for business purposes only 19% Permitted for limited personal use 16% Permitted for any type of personal use 10% Don’t know/no answer 1% a. Explain how the survey response categories and corresponding relative frequencies were used or modified to produce the following table: b. Using the original data in the table‚ construct
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Case 2.1 Server Downtime As part of the first assignment‚ research and analysis of the downtime on a client’s primary network servers during the month of April must be done in order to further prepare a presentation to the company’s management. Downtime refers to a period of time that a system fails to provide or perform its primary function. The term is commonly applied to networks and servers. Server downtime‚ a period of time when the server is unusable‚ is prevented by close monitoring and
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UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST SOURCES‚ EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AMONG UTDBE STUDENTS OF FOSO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BY EMMANUEL KWASI BONDAH Dissertation submitted to the Institute of Education of the Faculty of
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