describes your design? 5. Explain in moderate detail the method you used to gather your data. In statistics this venture is called the “Methodology.” 6. Make sure you break your sample into classes or groups‚ such as males/females‚ or ages‚ or time of day‚ etc. 7. Calculate the mean‚ median‚ and mode for your data as a whole. 8. Now calculate the mean‚ median‚ and mode of each of your classes or groups. 9. Indicate which measure of central tendency best describes your data and why. Then
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1. Arrange the following in descending order: a. 29 ‚23 ‚821 b. 15 ‚37 ‚710 2. A rectangular sheet of paper is 1212 cm long and 1023 cm wide. Find its perimeter. 3. Salil wants to put a picture in a frame. The picture is 735 cm wide. To fit in the frame the picture cannot be more than 7310 cm wide. How much the picture should be trimmed? 4. Find the perimeters of (i) ABE (ii) the rectangle BCDE in the figure below. Whose perimeter is greater? 5. In
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requires them to understand the concepts and implicitly corrects misunderstandings. • Students run experiments to test statistical behavior. For example‚ they explore the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) by generating samples from several distributions. When they see that the sum of values from a Pareto distribution doesn’t converge to normal‚ they remember the assumptions the CLT is based on. • Some ideas that are hard to
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MATHEMATICS SL INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TYPE 1 LACSAP’S FRACTIONS 10/11/2012 Tracy Braganza IB2T In mathematics‚ Lacsap’s fractions are based upon Pascal’s triangle. In this portfolio‚ the aim that was given was to consider a set of numbers that are presented in a symmetrical pattern‚ deduce a general statement and also to determine the limitations of the general statement that have been found. The answers in this portfolio will be attained with the help of a GDC calculator (GDC – TI84 Plus
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are shared by the states and nation belong to the national government belong only to state governments Your score on this exam is 91 out of 180 . Answer Key Question 1 (Worth 3 points) (Courts and Civil Liberties 04.01 MC) A supreme court has jurisdiction on a case when the case has been appealed directly from the trial court decision because of a constitutional question heard by a court of appeal and there is a legitimate constitutional question refused to be heard in either a criminal or civil court of appeals
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walking and facing new things all the time. Indeed‚ some may say life is learning. In many ways‚ we all are learning at every moment since we started to breath until our very last breath. When we were young we learned how to read and write‚ likewise when we grow up we learn how to love. Psychologists believe that learning is a process through observations and reinforcements. However‚ in reality people can just learn from their own mistakes. Similarly to Bright lights‚ Big City by Jay McInerney‚ one
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Critically evaluate the way the city has been represented in two or more texts‚ films or visual images studied in this module. In Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights‚ Big City‚ the reader follows an unnamed protagonist through his tumultuous daily life living in New York City. The use of second person narrative‚ specifically through the word “you” distances our protagonist from himself‚ making him seem alienated and alone despite being surrounded by the huge bustling city and it’s inhabitants. His lack
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In the article titled “College Is a Waste of Time and Money‚” Caroline Bird argues that students are in college for the wrong reasons. Bird talks about how people can find professional success without attending college. According to Bird‚ “In fact there is no real evidence that the higher income of college graduates is due to college… No one who has wrestled with the problem is prepared to attribute all of the higher income to the impact of college itself” (221). This means there is no research
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Waste in Macbeth Throughout the play Macbeth‚ characters change and so do their relationships with other characters. Life is taken for granted‚ and tossed away as if it’s merely an old toy. Honour and potential of great men tarnished due to their greed and power hunger. The plot develops the idea that A.C Bradley proposes: The central feeling of a tragedy is one of waste. Macbeth is portrayed as a tragic hero‚ someone who has it all at first but decides to give it all up. Throughout the story
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1. C (2‚0‚-3‚5‚10) v(0‚1)=1.25 v(1‚2)=1.25 ; v(2‚1) = 1/1.25 = 0.8 v(2‚3)=1+1=2 ; v(3‚2)=1/(1+1)=0.5 v(3‚4)=1+1=2 ; v(4‚3)=1/(1+1)=0.5 The smallest payment at time 1 = 2v(0‚1) + (-3) v(2‚1) + 5v(3‚2)v(2‚1) + 10v(4‚3)v(3‚2)v(2‚1) = 2(1.25) + (-3)(0.8) + 5 (0.5)(0.8) + 10(0.5)(0.5)(0.8) = 2.5-2.4+2+2 = 4.1 The smallest payment you would accept is 4.1. 2. Let K be the initial payment.
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