John can’t answer. What does he do? Does he have a glass of wine to fit in with everyone? Or does he stick with water in front of his co-workers? To better asses how John will react in this situation‚ we can use Raymond Cattell’s specification equation and his 16 factor personality index in order to predict the likely hood that John will drink wine as opposed to refraining. First‚ we need to determine his 16 factor personality. The 16 factors are as follows; warmth‚ intellect‚ emotional
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Q.1. What is a linear programming problem ? Discuss the steps and role of linear programming is solving management problems. Discuss and describe the role of liner programming in managerial decision-making bringing out limitations‚ if any. Ans : Linear Programming is a mathematical technique useful for allocation of scarce or limited resources to several competing activities on the basis of given criterion of optimality. The usefulness of linear programming as a tool for optimal decision-making
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STABILITY OF SOLUTIONS OF NON-LINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. CERTIFICATION This is to certify‚ that this project work title “STABILITY OF SOLUTIONS OF NON-LINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS” submitted to the Department of Mathematics‚ College of Natural and Applied Science‚ Michael Okpara University of agriculture Umudike. For the award of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Mathematics is research work carried out by Ukazim Great Kelechi with registration number MOUAU/08/12869
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17. In a sample of solid Al(NO3)3‚ the ratio of aluminum ions to nitrate ions is (1) 1:1 (2) 1:2 (3) 1:3 (4) 1:6 19. What is the total number of atoms in (NH4)2SO4? (1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 14 (4) 15 22. Write the correct formula for the following binary ionic compounds. (a) Lithium fluoride LiF (b) Calcium oxide CaO (c) Aluminum nitride AlN (d) Beryllium chloride BeCl2 (e) Potassium iodide KI (f) Aluminum oxide Al2O3 23. Write the correct formula for the following binary molecular
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Problem 12)‚ 28‚ 30. Please use Excel solver function. I posted an annotated solution to Problem 2-5. This problem is an examplar for both the chapter 2 and 3 problems. In this example I show how I typically set up a problem. First I set up the linear programming model and then develop a parallel set-up to use as input to the Solver add-in. I use this strategy because I first like to set up the problem solution before I worry about setting up the parameters for using Solver. 24. Universal Claims
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Ionic Equation Going back to our first concept or topic‚ we’ve learn how to identify the Oxidizing and Reducing agent and the Oxidation as well as the Reduction. In this part of the Redox reaction or in this step‚ it is very important that you already know the Oxidizing and Reducing agent for us to find the half reaction. In this step or part‚ we will also learn how to balance using the addition of electrons in both sides if necessary. After this step we can now write the net ionic equation. There
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phantoms coupled with the fact that the biological tissues are porous in nature consisting of numerous blood vessels of various diameters‚ make the job of determination of the laser intensity distributions extremely difficult. The Radiative Transport Equation (RTE) developed by Chandrasekhar [4] has been employed in the present work to solve for the light transfer inside the tissue phantoms. The RTE model‚ developed by Chandrasekhar [4] has been developed by considering a balance of photons inside a control
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Hold up Scenarios Scenario 1 Scenario 1) Player ’A’ grabs Player ’B’s shoulder and places a knife in his midsection in an attempt to rob him. Player ’B’ hollows out his midsection while simultaneously bringing his hands straight up and catching his weapons hand in the web of both hands and shifting to his right. From here ’B’ will quickly apply a wrist flex. Most people teach it the way shown here using both thumbs‚ but that is not the best way to apply this technique.......... If
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I. Objectives: • To verify Newton’s Second Law of Motion with the use of state-of-the-art devices II. Materials and Equipment: • 2.2 m Track- 1 pc • Plunger Cart- 1pc • Super pulley with clamp – 1pc • .500gram mass- 1pc • Stopwatch1- 1pc • Block ( to act as bumper)- 1pc • Beam Balance- 1 unit • String – 2m long • Set of Weights-1 set III. Data and Results Cart Mass Hanging Mass Trial1 Trial2 Trial3 Trial4 Trial5 Average Time 512g 13g 2.16s 2.15s 2.06s 2.0s 2.1s 2.09s 1016.5 27g
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INTRODUCTION My topic is oil refinering using linear programming‚ this is under petrochemical industries which mean it will deal more about chemicals‚ this is about optimising the cost using a modelling method in mathematics called linear programming. This is very important because it links what is done in petrochemical industries with mathematics. Since there is a huge need of the products that are produced after petroleum refinering which are petrol‚ gasoline‚ oil‚ diesel and etc so in the
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