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Each,day Monday through Saturday, a baker bakes three large chocolate cakes and those not sold on the same day are given away to a food bank. Use the data shown in the following table to test the 0.05 level of significance whether they may be looked upon as a value of a binomial random variables.
# of cakes sold # of days0 11 162 553 228
Let G = UT (n,F) be the set of the upper triangular n x n matrices with entries in a field F with p elements and 1's on the diagonal. The operation in G is matrix multiplication.
You invested $10,000 in two bank accounts paying 8% and 10% annual interest, respectively. At the end of the year, the total interest from these investments was $940
A rancher has 1200m of fencing to enclose 2 rectangular corrals. The corrals have the same dimensions and one side in common. What dimensions will maximize the enclosed area?
Test using the traditional approach with α = 0.05
Verify stokes theorem
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Earthquake A had a magnitude of 8.4 on the Richter scale. At the same time an earthquake B with magnitude 4.6 caused only minor damage. How many times more intense was earthquake A than earthquake B? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
Random variable and a probability distribution, Discuss the concepts of random variable and a probability distribution. A university found that 20% of its students withdraw without completing the introductory statistics course. Assume that 20 stude..
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