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A common scheme for motor vehicle license plates is to require that the first three characters be letters and the last three characters be numbers. How many vehicles could a state have using such a scheme? In 2009, there were 10,699,846 valid vehicle registrations in New York state. Is the license plate scheme described in this problem appropriate for New York state?
Find the Fourier series expansions of f(x) = Co + C1x^2 with respect to the following two orthonormal bases on the interval [0,L] (L>0)
A student and a professor each choose a number between 1 and 7 (1 and 7 are both possible choices). What is the probability that the two choose the same number?
during a special sales campaingn, areal estate agency sold houses for the following prices: $132,900, $95,700,$72,900,$91,500,$95,200 and $71,600 find the median price of the houses.
Find how fast temperature is changing for the bug after 2 seconds if the temperature function satisfies Tz(√3, -8) = 3 and Ty(√3, -8) = -1. Provide a graph of the bug's position during the first 6 seconds.
from a rectangular piece of cardboard having dimensions an open box is to be made by romoving squares of area x squared from each corner and turning up the sides.
Reduction of volume of a solution in an experiment can be achieved by --------. Freeze drying the solution Prespitating out the solution
A car leaves Lima at noon traveling due West at 65 mph. At 2 PM, a car 300 miles south of Lima heads towards Lima at 70 mph. How quickly is the distance between the cars changing at 4 PM?
Use mathematical induction to prove that 2-2*7+2*7^2-.....+2(-7)^n=(1-(-7)^n+1)/4 whenever n is a nonnegative integer. Show that 1^3+2^2+....n^3=[n(n+1)/2]^2 whenever n is a positive integer.
A fair coin is tossed n times. What is the probability of heads on the ?rst toss given that r heads were obtained in the n tosses?
Suppose that a person won the Florida lottery and was offered a choice of two prizes: (1) $500,000 or (2) a coin-toss gamble in which he or she would get $1 million if a head were flipped and zero for a tail.
The cost in dollars y of producing x beds
Hypothesis test for regression
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