EXERCISES (Discrete Probability Distribution) EXERCISES (Discrete Probability Distribution) P X x n C x p 1 p x BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION n x P X x n C x p 1 p x BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION n x 1. 2. 3. The probability that a certain kind of component will survive a given shock test is ¾. Find the probability that exactly 2 of the next 4 components tested survive. The probability that a log-on to the network is successful is 0.87. Ten users
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Analysis for Managerial Applications Assignment No. : MS-08/TMA/SEM-I/2014 Coverage : All Blocks Note : Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2014 to the coordinator of your study center. 1. The distribution of Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) scores measured for 100 students in a test is as follows: I.Q.* 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100 Number of Students 10 20 20 15
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on the last level‚ the Philanthropic responsibility: He wants to do good‚ but he is letting his emotions get ahead of him. He overstepped his boundaries. Which‚ if any‚ of The Ten general ethical principles presented in This chapter seem To drive Gino Duncan’s profit-sharing decision? Which ethical principle should drive any decision about corporate profit sharing?
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artworks often had a patriotic‚ aggressive and fearless theme. Futurists believed that beauty could only exist in a struggle. The founding member of the futurists was Umberto Boccioni. Other member artists include: 1. Carlo Carra 2. Giacoma Balla 3. Gino Severini 4. Luigi Fussolo and the Dadaist; Marcel Duchamp Umberto Boccioni was born in Italy in 1882 and 1916. He was the founding member and leader of the futurist movement. He was influenced by the divisionist theories of Giacoma Balla and he
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control‚ find the false alarm probability (Type-I error) for each case. The corresponding probability measures are obtained from the Normal table as P(3 " Z) = 0.00135 P(2 " Z) = 0.02275 P(1 " Z) = 0.1587 Solution: ! i) Use the Binomial distribution to ! calculate the probability measures. ! 3! 3! P(Y ! 2 n = 3‚ p = 0.02275) = (0.02275)2 (1" 0.02275) + (0.02275)3 = 0.00153 2!1! 3!0! Type-1 Risk considering both sides: ! = 0.00306 ii) 5! 5! (0.1587)4 (1" 0.1587) + (0.1587)5 =
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John Locke and the Unequal Distribution of Wealth It is stated by John Locke that in the state of nature no man may take more then he can consume. " make use of any advantage of life before it spoils whatever is beyond this is more than his share and belongs to others. Nothing was made by God for man to spoil or destroy. (Locke 14)" Locke then goes on to say‚ "God gave the world to man for their benefit and the greatest conveniences of life they were capable to draw from it‚ it cannot be supposed
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Variances Variances can be either: * Positive/favourable (better than expected) or * Adverse/unfavourable ( worse than expected) A favourable variance might mean that: * Costs were lower than expected in the budget‚ or * Revenue/profits were higher than expected By contrast‚ an adverse variance might arise because: * Costs were higher than expected * Revenue/profits were lower than expected What causes budget variance? There are four key reasons and it is important that
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A New Method for Placement of DG Units in Distribution Networks H.Hedayati‚ S.A.Nabaviniaki‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ and A.Akbarimajd Abstract-- In this paper a new method for placement of DG (distributed generation) units in distribution networks has been presented. This method is based on two factors: analysis of power flow continuation and determination of the most sensitive voltage buses to collapse voltage. This method has been executed on a typical 34-Bus test system. Efficiency of proposed
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the line of equality and the Lorenz curve divided by the total area under the line of equality. A Gini coefficient of 0 represents perfect equality‚ while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality. A low Gini coefficient indicates a more equal distribution of wealth among the population while a higher one represents more inequality. The Gini co efficient for was Pakistan was around 0.68 in 2006 while Sweden’s was 0.24.The ideal Gini coefficient lies between 0.25 and 0.40 because people at different
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Wal-Marts distribution system is the most advanced in the world. For most products they use the pull system‚ which simply means that inventory is not moved until a customer buys something and then the system orders a replacement for that item. 85% of the items are picked up at the suppliers warehouse by a Wal-Mart truck and brought to the distribution center. A small amount of products are brought to the store‚ I think by P&G. Wal-Mart uses cross docking a system they perfected to unload a truck
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