400 results for "table".
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Question in STAT6012 Maths and Stats for Marketing
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in STAT6012 Maths and Stats for Marketing
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Tutoring
Completing a table of x and y values from a straight line graph equation.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Exam (6 questions) in Marie's workspace
One question on determining whether statements are propositions.
Four questions on find truth tables for various logical expressions.
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Question in Grainne's workspace
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Problem Sheet 7
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Problem Sheet 7
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Problem Sheet 7
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Problem Sheet 7
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Exam (5 questions) in franco's workspace
Questions on manipulating logarithms.
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Exam (5 questions) in Joshua's workspace
Questions on manipulating logarithms.
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Exam (3 questions) in Julie's workspace
Laplace from tables: e^(at), cos(bt), sin(bt).
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Create a truth table for a logical expression of the form $((a \operatorname{op1} b) \operatorname{op2}(c \operatorname{op3} d))\operatorname{op4}e $ where each of $a, \;b,\;c,\;d,\;e$ can be one the Boolean variables $p,\;q,\;\neg p,\;\neg q$ and each of $\operatorname{op1},\;\operatorname{op2},\;\operatorname{op3},\;\operatorname{op4}$ one of $\lor,\;\land,\;\to$.
For example: $((q \lor \neg p) \to (p \land \neg q)) \lor \neg q$
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Create a truth table for a logical expression of the form $(a \operatorname{op1} b) \operatorname{op2}(c \operatorname{op3} d)$ where $a, \;b,\;c,\;d$ can be the Boolean variables $p,\;q,\;\neg p,\;\neg q$ and each of $\operatorname{op1},\;\operatorname{op2},\;\operatorname{op3}$ one of $\lor,\;\land,\;\to$.
For example: $(p \lor \neg q) \land(q \to \neg p)$.
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Create a truth table for a logical expression of the form $a \operatorname{op} b$ where $a, \;b$ can be the Boolean variables $p,\;q,\;\neg p,\;\neg q$ and $\operatorname{op}$ one of $\lor,\;\land,\;\to$.
For example $\neg q \to \neg p$.
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Question in Patrick's workspace
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Patrick's workspace
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Question in Patrick's workspace
Fill in a table of powers of 10.
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Exam (2 questions) in Aine 's workspace
Laplace from tables: e^(at), cos(bt), sin(bt).
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Exam (2 questions) in Aine 's workspace
Laplace from tables: e^(at), cos(bt), sin(bt).
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Question in Harry's workspace
Sample of size $24$ is given in a table. Find sample mean, sample standard deviation, sample median and the interquartile range.
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Question in Christian's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in Nigel's workspace
Sample of size $24$ is given in a table. Find sample mean, sample standard deviation, sample median and the interquartile range.
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Question in Peter's workspace
Asks students to compute conditional probabilities based on a frequency table.