than 2 incorrect inspections is .736. A: Use Binomial table to discover ‚ add 3 probabilities for 0‚1‚2 A continuous random variable may assume only integer values within a given interval. A: False A decision tree is a diagram consisting of circles decision nodes‚ square probability nodes and branches. A: False A table of random numbers must be normally distributed and efficiently generated A: False Simulation results will always equal analytical results if 30 trials of the simulation
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PROMPT 3 – ‘Sometimes people find themselves living in a world created by other people’ They raided our island in the lifeless of the night‚ the ones whom were meant to protect us. They attack the islanders‚ and kill the men‚ all to capture my father‚ Captain jank’s‚ leader of the Blood Hound Gang‚ his men are the most ferocious and powerful pirates in all of the north. Although my father was the captain‚ he was no evil man. He had come to visit his wife (my mother)‚ as she was sick and on her deathbed
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value of r that minimizes this by taking the derivative‚ stetting it equal to 0‚ and solving for r. Use that to find h. You’ll find that the dimensions are different from an actual soda can‚ but I’m sure you can think of why this is the case. THE MATH PROBLEM: The surface area of a cylindrical aluminum can is measure of how much aluminum the can requires. If the can has a radius r and a height h‚ its surface area A and its volume V are given by the equations: A=2(pi)r^2 + 2(pi)rh and V=
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The Stages of Systemic Change by Beverly L. Anderson By analyzing where they are an the continuum of educational change‚ stakeholders can see where they still may need to go. At first I didn’t see the magnitude of the change. I thought if we just did better what we had always done‚ we would be OK. Then I realized we had to do something totally different‚ but I didn’t know what. Gradually we began trying some new approaches. One change led to another and another and another like dominos. I started
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Kuta Software - Infinite Geometry Name___________________________________ Arcs and Central Angles Date________________ Period____ Name the arc made by the given angle. 2) ∠1 1) ∠FQE I F H 1 Q J E D Name the central angle of the given arc. 3) ML 4) ML L L M K 1 Q M K If an angle is given‚ name the arc it makes. If an arc is given‚ name its central angle. 6) Major arc for ∠1 5) RS B T C Q 2 1 3 S R A 7) ∠KQL
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November 2‚ 2013 Mathematics 117 Professor Sansalone Book Summary A Mathematical Medley By Winton Laubach Gleanings from the Globe and Beyond‚ as stated on the cover page of A Mathematical Medley‚ takes the readers to a completely different place in their brain. Those who chose to read the book by Winton Laubach are given an opportunity to explore their limits beyond Mathematics and Physics. The book is filled with riddles that are designed to challenge the mind. After reading the book
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candidates sitting the Year 7 Entrance Tests will automatically be considered for an Academic Scholarship; parents do not need to make a separate application. Year 9 Entry Assessment is made on the basis of three written exam papers in English‚ Maths and Science which are designed to enable candidates to show flair. Each paper lasts one hour. The papers all develop National Curriculum areas which are relevant to the age of entry. Applicants for the Academic Scholarships will come to Bethany
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There are six steps to the development of entrepreneurial social organizations‚ the ‘virtuous circle of social capital’ because it starts with the inheritance of social capital and it ends with the returns from the investment of social capital. 1. Endowment All social entrepreneurs start with an endowment of social capital: a network of relationships and contacts‚ which are tied together by shared values and interests. Social capital is vital to social entrepreneurs: they usually have little else
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Item 4B Item 4B Rachel Reiser Maths C Rachel Reiser Maths C Question 1 ab1+f’(x)2 dx y = acosh(xa) If: coshx=12ex+e-x Then: cosh(xa) = 12(exa+e-xa) y = acosh(xa) ∴ y=a(exa+e-xa)2 y=a(exa+e-xa)2 dydx=f’x=ddxa(exa+e-xa)2 dydx=f’x=ddx12aexa+e-xa f’x=12a1aexa+-1ae-xa f’x=exa-e-xa2 f’x2=exa-e-xa22 f’x2=(12exa-12e-xa)(12exa-12e-xa) f’x2=14e2xa-14e0-14e0+14e-2xa f’x2=14e2xa-12+14e-2xa f’x2=14e2xa-2+e-2xa Assuming the catenary is symmetrical‚ the entire length of
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