2187 results for "find".
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Question in Ugur's workspace
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Question in STAT7009 Inferential Statistics
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 MATH6059
Finding the confidence interval at either 90%, 95% or 99% for the mean given the mean and standard deviation of a sample. The population variance is not given and so the t test has to be used. Various scenarios are included.
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Question in STAT7008
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 STAT7009 Inferential Statistics
Finding the confidence interval at either 90%, 95% or 99% for the mean given the mean of a sample. The population variance is given and so the z values are used. Various scenarios are included.
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Question in STAT7009 Inferential Statistics
Two ordered data sets, each with 10 numbers. Find the sample standard deviation for each and for their sum.
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Question in Trigonometry
Using Pythagoras' theorem to determine the hypotenuse, where side lengths include surds and students enter using sqrt syntax
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Question in Trigonometry
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the original amount when told that $p\%$ is $x$. The value given can be non-integer.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating the original amount when told that $p\%$ is $x$. The value given and the original values are both integers.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Using a given list of four complex numbers, find by inspection the one that is a root of a given cubic real polynomial and hence find the other roots.
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Question in MESH
This question asks the student to calculate three points of a given linear function then plot these points in a JSXGraph item and find the x and y intercepts of the line.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Find the equation of a line given a point and a parallel line.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Calculating gradient and finding intercept from a geogebra graph.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Find the equation of a line given a point and a parallel or perpendicular line.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding elements of a set. Requires knowledge of inequalities, notation for real, natural and integer and element of.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Finding element of a set, requires knowledge of inequality and notation for integer and real number.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Given speed and distance, find time. convert time units.
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Question in school maths
Given n-1 angles inside a polygon, students have to calculate the value of the last internal angle.
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are asked to find either the initial production cost, or a gradient, or the break even point from a graph.
They are then asked to determine the profit or loss from the graph for the production of a particular number of units. This number is randomised. -
Question in Standard Maths
Students are shown a graph with 6 vertices and asked to find the length of the shortest path from A to a random vertex.
There is only one graph, but all of the weights are randomised.
They can find the length any way they wish. In the advice, the steps of Dijkstra's algorithm used in solving this problem are displayed. It is not a complete worked solution but it should be sufficient to figure out the shortest path used to reach each vertex.
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are given 2 right-angle triangles - two ramps of differing steepness up a step, and are asked to find one of a selection of randomly chosen lengths. The height of the step is given - it is randomised. Students are also given either the angle of incline of the steeper ramp or its length, both of which are randomised. They are also given the angle of incline of the shallower ramp, which is also randomised.
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Question in Standard Maths
The student is given a triangle with one side running N-S. They are given bearings for the other two sides. They are given the length of the N-S side.
The bearings and the length are randomised.
They are then asked to find the area and the perimeter of the triangle.
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are given the bearings and distances of 2 consecutive straight line walks. They are asked to find the distance from the starting point to the endpoint. They are given a diagram to assist them.
The bearings and distances are randomised (any bearing, distances between 1.1 and 5.). Bearings can be given as either compass bearings or true bearings.
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are given the bearings and distances of 2 consecutive straight line walks. They are asked to find the distance from the starting point to the endpoint. They are given a diagram to assist them.
The bearings and distances are randomised (any bearing, distances between 1.1 and 5.). Bearings can be given as either compass bearings or true bearings.
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Question in Standard Maths
Student is given a triangle with the value of 2 sides and 1 or 2 angles and asked to find the value of the third side using the cosine rule. Triangle can be acute or obtuse.
Side and angle lengths are randomised. Units are randomised.
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Question in Standard Maths
Student is given a triangle with the value of 3 sides and asked to find the value of an angle. Triangle can be acute or obtuse.
Side and angle lengths are randomised. Units are randomised.
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Question in Standard Maths
Student is given a triangle with the value of 1 side and 2 or 3 angles and asked to find the value of another side. Triangle can be acute or obtuse.
Side and angle lengths are randomised. Units are randomised.
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Question in Standard Maths
Student is given a triangle with 2 or 3 side lengths given and asked to use the sine rule to find the value of an angle. Triangle can be acute or obtuse.
Side and angle lengths are randomised. Units are randomised.