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Compute the surface integral over the given oriented surface.
F=(x,y,z), part of sphere x^2+y^2+z^2=1 where 0.5<=z<=sqrt(3)/2, inward pointing
On an airplane that is two-thirds full, 20% of the passengers are boys, one-fourth of the passengers are women, one-eighth of the passengers are girls, and there are 68 men. How many seats are on the plane?
Identify the point estimate for estimating the true proportion of college students who prefer that drink.
What sample size is needed for this study? There is a trick in this question!! note that 3200 and 3800 are equally distant from 3500, so think two-sided!
A cylinder is to be constructed so that it will have a minimum surface area while holding 128 pi cubic feet of gasoline. Determine the necessary dimmensions. Be sure to verify your answers indeed guarantee that a minimization has been accomplished..
Consider the following relation R on the set of positive integers: R = {(x,y)|x and y have the same prime divisors}
Determine the displacement y(x,t) to the string at any point at any subsequent time described by a function
Solve the problem on discrete distribution.
Linear Programming Model for Maximizing Profit of a Production Schedule, Ms. Olsen, a coffee processor, markets three blends of coffee. They are Brand X, Minim and Taster's Reject. Ms. Olsen uses two types of coffee beans
When the ticket price is 7 dollars the average attendance is 45000. When the price is dropped to 5 dollars then the average attendance rises to 50000. Find the demand function and how should the ticket price be set to maximize revenue?
What is the probability it would be a student, a faculty member, an admin staff member, a faculty or admin staff member and anyone except an admin staff member?
Use the Newton-Raphson method of finding roots of equations to find the minimum number of computers that need to be sold to make a profit. Conduct three iterations to estimate the root of the above equations.
John has 11 more chocolate bars than Rick. Cathy has 8 times as many chocolate bars as John. If Rick has r chocolate bars, which expression below represents how many chocolate bars Cathy has, c?
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