42 results.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Friedman test, 5 subjects, 4 treatments.
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Torris's workspace
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Julie's workspace
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Clodagh's workspace
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Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Transition to university
Given the probabilities that each of four out of five friends will win a round of mini-golf, work out the probability that the fifth friend won't win, then use that to find the probability that they will win.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Engineering Statics
Use a table of properties to find the Area Moment of inertia for simple shapes: rectangle, triangle, circle, semicircle, and quarter circle.
The parallel axis theorem is not required for any of these shapes. One situation requires subtracting a triangle from a rectangle however.
Distinguish between centroidal and non-centroidal moments of inertia.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given a random variable $X$ normally distributed as $\operatorname{N}(m,\sigma^2)$ find probabilities $P(X \gt a),\; a \gt m;\;\;P(X \lt b),\;b \lt m$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Exercise using a given uniform distribution $X$, calculating the expectation and variance. Also finding $P(X \le a)$ for a given value $a$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
The random variable $X$ has a PDF which involves a parameter $c$. Find the value of $c$. Find the distribution function $F_X(x)$ and $P(a \lt X \lt b)$.
Also find the expectation $\displaystyle \operatorname{E}[X]=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}xf_X(x)\;dx$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given a random variable $X$ normally distributed as $\operatorname{N}(m,\sigma^2)$ find probabilities $P(X \gt a),\; a \gt m;\;\;P(X \lt b),\;b \lt m$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Converting odds to probabilities.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Kruskal-Wallis test with ties.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int\frac{ax^3+ax+b}{1+x^2}\;dx$. Enter the constant of integration as $C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int\frac{ax^3+ax+b}{1+x^2}\;dx$. Enter the constant of integration as $C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Finding the modulus of four complex numbers; includes finding the modulus of a product, a power and a quotient.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.