p r(1 − p) pet 1 − (1 − p)et p 2 r MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS WITH APPLICATIONS This page intentionally left blank SEVENTH EDITION Mathematical Statistics with Applications Dennis D. Wackerly University of Florida William Mendenhall III University of Florida‚ Emeritus Richard L. Scheaffer University of Florida‚ Emeritus Australia • Brazil • Canada • Mexico • Singapore • Spain United Kingdom • United States Mathematical Statistics with Applications‚ Seventh Edition Dennis D. Wackerly
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Identify the different reasons people communicate To reflect their immediate requirements and meet their needs. To socialise with others. To build relationships and understanding of peoples thoughts. To improve communication skills‚ knowledge to learn and develop. To express their concerns‚ state of mind If they are happy or sad. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting You must be able to understand what the person requires‚ act on it from
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CYPCore 33 – 1 1.1 The main points of legislation that support the safeguarding of children are the Children Act 1989‚ Children Act 2004 and the Childcare Act 2006. The Children Act in 1989 set out principles to guide the work of local authorities and courts and also defined ‘significant harm’ and a child ‘in need’ of intervention. The Children Act 2004 provides the legal basis for children’s services set out in the Every Child Matters: Change for Children document. The Childcare Act 2006 is the
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Exercise #4 1. Working without taking a break. We try to get as much work done as we can in an hour. We work without taking breaks to get as much work done as we can in an hour. 2. I needed to bring work home. In order to meet the deadline. I need to bring work home in order to meet the deadline. 3. Unless the ground thaws before spring break. We won’t be planting any tulips this year. Unless the ground thaws before spring break‚ we won’t be planting any tulips this year. 4. Turning the lights
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SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples settings. Outcome 1. 1) People communicate for many different reasons in many different ways. Communication can be both verbal and non verbal. Non verbal communication is usually communicated through the process of sending and receiving workless (mostly visual) cues. Examples of non verbal communication are: • Posture • Appearance • Hand movements • Eye movements • Facial expressions • Gestures
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Exercise 16–1 Requirement 1 Since taxable income is less than pretax accounting income‚ a future taxable amount will occur when the temporary difference reverses. This means a deferred tax liability should be recorded to reflect the future tax consequences of the temporary difference. Income tax expense (to balance) 140‚000 Deferred tax liability ([$400‚000 – 250‚000] x 35%) 52‚500 Income tax payable ($250‚000 x 35%) 87‚500 As a result‚ net income is $260‚000: Pretax accounting
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Chapter 31 (15th edition) American Life in the Roaring ‘20s 1. Seeing Red 1. Following WWI‚ America’s mood changed to isolationism and anti-foreigner. "Radicals" were shunned and foreigners were expected to change their ways to American. 2. A " Red Scare " (a fear of communism) emerged. This fear was fueled by (1) the recent Russian revolution‚ (2) Eugene Debs growing numbers‚ (3) loads of strikes‚ and (4) a series of mail bombs. 1. The logic went that communism was from Europe—all the more reason
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Mid-Exam for Statistics 2 for IBA 12 March 2013; duration: two hours It is NOT allowed to use a graphical‚ programmable calculator; only a simple pocket calculator is allowed. Write the answers to the questions on the attached answering form (on pages 7 and 8); only the answers‚ no derivations. (For this midterm‚ only the final answers to each individual question count.) This mid-exam contains 8 pages: 4 pages with information and three exercises‚ 1 page with a few formulae and 2 pages for
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Running head: Misuses Statistics 1 Misuses Statistics Regena Kelley MAT126: Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Zhimin Huang January 21‚ 2013 Misuses Statistics 2 Misuses Statistics Statistics and survey are misused and not accurate because of many factors. The types of these statistics are found suspect samples‚ asking Biased questions and misleading graphs. There are businesses that use these statistics with questions to convice people to accept
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While Statistics can also be misused in many ways such as using not representative samples‚ small sample size‚ ambiguous averages and dispersions‚ detached facts‚ implied connections‚ wrong and misleading graphs‚ wrong use of statistical techniques‚ serious violation of assumption behind the statistical techniques and faculty surveys‚ we should also realize that Statistical literacy is not a skill that is widely accepted as necessary in education. Therefore a lot of misuse of statistics
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