84 results for "frequency".
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in How-tos
This demonstrates how to:
- Generate a fixed number of observations of data in two categories.
- Display the data in a table, with row and column totals.
- Ask the student to enter the data in a spreadsheet which is automatically marked.
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Question in Foundations of Engineering Science
Question Covering AC power and frquency response
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
The question includes a quadratic graph depicting the relationship between the frequency of an allele A at a genetic locus in a diploid population and the fitness of a population with this frequency of allele A. The aim is to estimate the maximum and minimum fitness of the population and the corresponding frequency of allele A.
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Question in UWESbE - Written Assessments
Question Covering AC power and frquency response
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
The relationship between the frequency of an allele A, $x$, at a genetic locus in a diploid population and the fitness of a population with this frequency of allele A, $w$, is described by the function $w=ax^2+x(b-x)+c(b-x)^2$ . The aims are (a) ti simplify the algebraic expression, (b) calculate the fitness of a population with a given allele A frequency, and (c) calculate the allele A frequency when the fitness of the population is given.
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Question in How-tos
Shows how to use JSXGraph to make a sine graph with amplitude, frequency and phase controlled by sliders.
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Question in Yvonne's workspace
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyQuestion requires students to interchange units of Hz with MHz, GHz, THz. Question is not very efficient at present- frequencies spanning many orders of magnitude are generated by variables in a clumsy way. Could be improved by having frequency generated by a 10^((random(1000..4000)/1000) variable instead, for example.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Mean, median and mode from a grouped table. Context social science.
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Question in Yvonne's workspace
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Question in Mash's workspace
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Question in Transition to university
This question assesses
- the students ability to apply both theoretical and experimental probability to calculate expected values
- the students understanding of how to calculate the relative frequency of an outcome
The question also helps to show students how using experimental probability and theoretical probability results in different expected values of an outcome.
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Exam (12 questions) in Aoife's workspace
Basic descriptive statistics - measures of centre and spread, from a list of data and frequency tables.
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Question in MESH
Given reach and frequency, calculate TARPS. Multiple choice question.
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Question in .Statistics
Scores in 20 games and frequency given -- calculate mean.
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Question in .Statistics
Given a table of data, calculate the mean, mode and median, and complete a frequency table.
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Question in .Statistics
Given a table of data, calculate the mean, mode and median, and complete a frequency table.
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Question in .Statistics
Calculate relative frequencies in a variety of scenarios.
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Question in Jane's workspace
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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 Yvonne's workspace
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Question in Transition to university
Given a table of data, calculate the mean, mode and median, and complete a frequency table.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given a probability mass function $P(X=i)$ with outcomes $i \in \{0,1,2,\ldots 8\}$, find the expectation $E$ and $P(X \gt E)$.
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Question in Transition to university
Fill in a frequency table for grouped data, then estimate the mean and identify the modal class.
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Question in Dann's workspaceThis question provides students with an example that requires them to fill in missing quantities in a two-way frequency table for bivariate categorical data, calculate percentages from that table, and to test for independence between the variables using a chi square test.
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).