Equations Paper IV : Riemannian Geometry Paper V : Hydrodynamics Optional Papers Any one of the following papers will have to be opted. Paper VI (a) : Spherical Astronomy-I Paper VI (b) : Operations Research-1 Paper VI (c) : Fuzzy Sets Paper VI (d) : Programming in C (with ANSI features) (i) Theory : 30 marks (ii) Practical : 20 marks (2 hours’ duration) Paper VI (e) : History of Mathematics-I
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blood circulation to the person. A – Airway is the step where you clear the person’s airway. B – Breathing is the step where you breathe for the person. 13. Identify 4 differences in administering CPR to a child (ages 1-8 years) rather than for an adult. 1. You have to use only one hand to perform heart compressions. 2. You have to breathe more gently. 3. After 5 cycles of CPR with no response apply AED and use pediatric pads. 4. Use the same compression-breath for adults
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40 per bottle. The annual holding cost (based on 360 days) for the inventory is 10 percent of the capital tied up in the inventory of JUSMANGGIS. It takes about 20 minutes to place each order. Your salary and benefits add up to RM112.50 per hour. 1. Create an optimal inventory policy where no planned shortages are allowed and the lead time is zero. The optimal inventory policy shold include a) a list of assumptions‚ b) the quantity of an order each time‚ c) the cycle time‚ d) the
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ET 1 (D UE F EBRUARY 7‚ T HURSDAY IN CLASS ) Answer the Followings 1. Calculate: a) E[X]‚ E[Y ] b) V ar[X]‚ V ar[Y ] c) Cov[X‚ Y ] d) ρ(X‚ Y ) from the distribution below Y =1 X = 5000 X = 10‚ 000 X = 15‚ 000 0 1/8 1/3 Y =0 1/4 1/8 1/6 (1) 2. Suppose E[X] = 1 and E[Y ] = 2 and suppose X and Y are independent. Evaluate: a) E[2X + 1] b) E[X + Y ] c) E[X − 2Y ] d) E[XY + 1] 3. Suppose V ar[X] = 2‚ V ar[Y ] = 1‚ Cov[X‚ Y ] = 0. Evaluate: a) V ar[X + 2Y ] b) V ar[X − Y ] c) Cov[2X − Y‚ X − 1] n
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2007/2008 SEMESTER 1 – COMMON TEST Course : Diploma in Molecular Biotechnology Diploma in Food Science Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences Module : CL1104–Mathematics for Life Sciences Jun 2007 Time Allowed: 1 hr INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1 2 3 4 5 This test paper consists of TEN (10) pages including this page. There are SEVEN (7) questions. Attempt ANY SIX (6) questions; show all workings. Answer all questions in the space provided below each question. Formulae list is on the last
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DQ 1:Do you think that all six dimensions of health are equally important? Why or why not? As far as I’m concerned‚ ’health’ refers to the choices that we make each day that affect our bodies and minds. Our health changes according to everything that we do. This includes things like the food we eat‚ the people we spend time with‚ and the intellectual stimulation we give our minds. The effect that these have on our bodies are all included in the idea of ’health. ’’Wellness’ sounds
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Lab Report Useful links http://www.psychwww.com/tipsheet/labrep.htm http://mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/maderinquiry/writing.html https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/10/ A scientific report usually consists of the following: 1. Title 2. Abstract 3. Introduction 4. Materials and methods 5. Results 6. Discussion 7. Literature cited Title The title should be less than ten words and should reflect the factual content of the paper. Scientific titles are not designed to catch
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Psychology 1A Throughout the years the debate of “What influences behavior” grows more and more. Some people might say that is the genetics that may influence human behavior‚ others might say that it’s the environment‚ and there are just some people that say that human behavior can be influenced by both. Human behavior is what makes up the personality of someone‚ so to what extend do these theories influence human behavior. Human behavior can be affected due to genetics‚ environment‚ or it could
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2014 PSHS – BRC Research Fair Narrative Report Last Friday‚ February 21‚ 2014‚ a research fair was held at SM Naga City Event Center. It was sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology and the Philippine Science High School (Bicol Region Campus). It has a theme of “Inquire‚ innovate and inspire: initiates in environmental resources”. Lots of Participating schools have prepared various researches about life science. There are lots of activities held such as the fair proper and robotics
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|QMDS310 |Assignment 3 |Chan Cheok Hang |B-B0-0199-7 | 5.24 (a)-(2) (b)-(4) (c)-(5) (d)-(1) (f)-(3) 5.32 When m=5 When m=10 [pic] When m=20 [pic] When m=30 [pic] When m=50 [pic] When m increase‚ the probability that at least one of the average will plot outside the control limit increase. 6.8 (a)Based on the chart the process is in statistical control with no out-of-control signals‚ runs‚ trends or cycles. [pic]
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