70 results for "event".
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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 Julie's workspace
Simple probability question. Counting number of occurrences of an event in a sample space with given size and finding the probability of the event.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the tension in a rope necessary to prevent a bracket from rotating by applying $\Sigma M = 0$.
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Question in Alexander's workspace
The statement contains two blank geogebra applets: one with the computer algebra view, which can be used as a calculator, and the other with algebra and geometry views.
There are custom functions which set the perspective of a geogebra applet and show the toolbar or algebra input line. These will probably be included in the geogebra extension eventually.
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Question in Christian's workspace
The statement contains two blank geogebra applets: one with the computer algebra view, which can be used as a calculator, and the other with algebra and geometry views.
There are custom functions which set the perspective of a geogebra applet and show the toolbar or algebra input line. These will probably be included in the geogebra extension eventually.
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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 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 MXB241 Weekly Quizzes
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Independent events in probability. Choose whether given three given pairs of events are independent or not.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Shows how to use the "openSteps" and "hideSteps" JavaScript events for parts.
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Question in .Statistics
This question assesses the students ability to find the expected number of times an event occurs given the probability of the event occurring for a single trial and the total number of trials.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Simple probability question. Counting number of occurrences of an event in a sample space with given size and finding the probability of the event.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in How-tos
To prevent students from giving a trivial answer for a part which is used later in adaptive marking, you can consider it as invalid.
Part a of this question has a custom marking algorithm which marks an answer of zero as invalid. Any other answer is used in adaptive marking for part b.
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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.
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Question in Shaun's workspace
A probability question
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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
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in DemosThis question demonstrates how to lock a part in explore mode after moving to the next part, to prevent the student changing their answer and invalidating the rest of the question.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given $P(A)$, $P(A\cup B)$, $P(B^c)$ find $P(A \cap B)$, $P(A^c \cap B^c)$, $P(A^c \cup B^c)$ etc..
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Independent events in probability. Choose whether given three given pairs of events are independent or not.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Simple probability question. Counting number of occurences of an event in a sample space with given size and finding the probability of the event.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Example showing how to calculate the probability of A or B using the law $p(A \;\textrm{or}\; B)=p(A)+p(B)-p(A\;\textrm{and}\;B)$.
Also converting percentages to probabilities.
Easily adapted to other applications.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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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.
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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.
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Question in Transition to university
This question aims to assess the student's understanding of the difference between biased and unbiased events and also to assess the student's understanding of the fact that the experimental probability tends towards the theoretical probability as the number of trials increases.
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Question in Transition to university
Given results from a survey about what people eat for breakfast, where some people eat one or both of cereal and toast. Student is asked to pick the probability of eating either one or the other from a list. Distractors pick out common errors.