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    Funny Story

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    CELIA CRUZ Cruz was born on the date of October 21‚ 1925 in Havana‚ Cuba. She was born as Ursula Hilaria Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso to the parents of Catalina Alfonso and Simon Cruz. Her trademark quote was “azucar” meaning sugar in the Spanish language. She was the first female salsa mega-star and today she’s known as the Queen of Salsa. She was raised in the neighborhood of Santo Suarez along with 14 other siblings. She was the second of 4 children. Life in this neighborhood was very brutal and

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    specific event will occur. If the event is A‚ then the probability that A will occur is denoted P(A). Example: Flip a coin. What is the probability of heads? This is denoted P(heads). Properties of Probability 1. The probability of an event E always lies in the range of 0 to 1; i.e.‚ 0 ≤ P( E ) ≤ 1. Impossible event—an event that absolutely cannot occur; probability is zero. Example: Suppose you roll a normal die. What is the probability that you will get a seven? P(7) = 0. Sure event—an event that is

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    UNIT CODE: BIT 3102 UNIT TITLE: EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING Assignment Two This assignment focuses on the following • Controlling program flow using if control structure and select case control structure • Use of option buttons and checkboxes Create a VB project and save it as assignment two – your name and in this project add the following forms i. A form that reads in a student’s cat1‚ cat2 and final exam marks then computes the total and displays the total in a text box. It then displays

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    Best Kept Secret   At a dinner party‚ several of the guests were arguing whether men or women were more trustworthy.  ’No woman‚’ said one man‚ scornfully‚ ’can keep a secret.’  ’I don’t know about that‚’ answered a blonde woman guest. ’I have kept my age a secret since I was twenty-one.’  ’You’ll let it out some day‚’ the man insisted.  ’I hardly think so!’ responded the blonde lady. ’When a woman has kept a secret for twenty-seven years‚ she can keep it  What A Gesture Two men were playing

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    Name: ________________________ Worksheet.Chapter 1 True/False ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. A federal law that conflicts with the U.S. Constitution will be deemed unconstitutional. 2. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. 3. Each state has its own constitution. 4. Equity is a branch of unwritten law that seeks to award damages in most cases. 5. A plaintiff is a person against whom a lawsuit is brought. 6. A decision on a given issue by a court is not

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    table is a tabular summary of probabilities concerning two sets of complementary events. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium 2. An event is a collection of sample space outcomes. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy 3. Two events are independent if the probability of one event is influenced by whether or not the other event occurs. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 4. Mutually exclusive events have a nonempty intersection. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium (REF)

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    Lecture 03 Probability

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    Objectives of Current Lecture In the current lecture:  Introduction to Probability  Definition and Basic concepts of probability  Some basic questions related to probability  Laws of probability  Conditional probability  Independent and Dependent Events  Related Examples 2 Probability  Probability (or likelihood) is a measure or estimation of how likely it is that something will happen or that a statement is true. For example‚ it is very likely to rain today or I have a fair chance of passing

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    MAT540 - Quantitative Methods (Homework # 2) Section A True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. __F__ 1. Two events that are independent cannot be mutually exclusive. __F__ 2. A joint probability can have a value greater than 1. __F__ 3. The intersection of A and Ac is the entire sample space. __T__ 4. If 50 of 250 people contacted make a donation to the city symphony‚ then the relative frequency method assigns a probability of .2 to the outcome of

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    154       200 a. Give an example of a simple event Need less than 3 more clicks to be removed. b. Give an example of a joint event Need three or more clicks to be removed in 2008 (2 events : needs 3 or more clicks and happened in 2008) c. What is the complement of "Needs three or more clicks to be removed from an email list"? Need less than 3 more clicks. d.Why is "Needs three or more clicks to be removed from an email list in 2009" a joint event? It neeeds to fit both criteria‚ 3 or more

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    revealed that 400 people could recall seeing the commercial and that 320 people actually bought the product. Of the people that bought the product‚ 240 could recall seeing the commercial. 1. Using the alphabetic characters B and R to represent the events “buying the product” and “recalling seeing the commercial” respectively‚ construct a 2x2 contingency/cross tabulation table to summarise the findings of the survey. 2. If the information revealed by the survey is typical of the population as a whole

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