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    (ISOM2500)[2012](f)midterm1~=0zvopee^_78631.pdf downloaded by mhwongag from http://petergao.net/ustpastpaper/down.php?course=ISOM2500&id=0 at 2013-12-16 02:44:12. Academic use within HKUST only. Business Statistics‚ ISOM2500 (L3‚ L4 & L5) Practice Quiz I 1. The following bar chart describes the results of a survey concerning the relevance of study to present job by school. Focus on the School of Business and Management. What are the mode and the median respectively? (a) Relevant‚ Neutral (b) Relevant

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    In Alfred Wallace’s article‚ The War in Cardboard and Ink: Fifty Years of Civil War Board Games‚ he provides insight and examples of how war games have advanced since they were first released. Details supporting the advancement include; video games‚ addressing conflicts‚ audience‚ popularity‚ materials‚ and art cover. Throughout the article‚ Wallace provides four ways war games are played; board games‚ miniature games‚ solitaire games‚ and video games. Although Wallace also claims that‚ video games

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    Immediate context: Classroom Type of supervision planned: Resources and equipment planned: Board game Counters Big foam dice Prizes (1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd prize and packet of everyone for taking part) Preparation time: 5-10 minutes Activity time: 20-30 minutes Health‚ safety and hygiene related to activity: Ensure that none of the children put the counters and dice in their mouth Make sure the table tops are clean Make sure all the children are sitting correctly and comfortably on a chair

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    to about 1. The sun shines all year round‚ including the summer. Even though you may not be able to see the sun cause it’s hidden behind clouds it’s still shining. c) iii): equal to about 0. When you roll two dice‚ it is impossible to roll a sum of 1. The lowest sum you can roll with two dice is 2. 43.a) When a coin is tossed 4 times there are 16 possible outcomes and one way to roll a heads 4 times in a row. Let A represent the probability of rolling 4 heads. Therefor the probability of rolling

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    The big list of classroom language for playing games Useful vocabulary Roll a/ the dice Board (game) Counter Team Winner (= First place) Second place (= Runner up) The wooden spoon (= Last place) (Flip/ Toss a) coin/ Heads or tails? Paper scissors stone/ Rock paper scissors (Move) clockwise/ anticlockwise (= counter clockwise) Bonus question Joker Pass (to the next player) Cheating Minus one point/ Take away a point Clue/ Hint Shuffle/ Mix (up) Deal (out) (My/ Your/ His/ Her/

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    ASSIGNMENTS Course Code : MS 08 Course Title : Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Applications Assignment No. : MS-08/TMA/SEM-I/2013 Coverage : All Blocks Note : Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2013 to the coordinator of your study center. 1. A sum of `8550 is to be paid in 15 installments where each installment is `10 more than the previous installment. Find the first installment and the last installment. Let x = the first payment

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    get a fifty-fifty split becomes more likely. The total probabilities always add up to a total of 1. Next‚ let’s think about the 2nd game which is the dice roll. In this case there are equal possibilities of all of the 6 sides. Therefore each side has got a probability of 1/6. I was a bit more confused with this however the more that I rolled the dice and watched the numbers change the more I saw what it was saying. In probability theory‚ the law of large numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes

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    an even number is obtained. Question 2: Two coins are tossed‚ find the probability that two heads are obtained. Question 3: Which of these numbers cannot be a probability? a) -0.00001 b) 0.5 c) 1.001 d) 0 e) 1 f) 20% Question 4: Two dice are rolled‚ find the probability that the sum is a) equal to 1 b) equal to 4 c) less than 13 Question 5: A die is rolled and a coin is tossed‚ find the probability that the die shows an odd number and the coin shows a head. Question

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    Pre-Interview (Ten minutes) 1) Mental Math: One million minus one hundred eleven. 2) Mental Math: Fifty-four percent of one hundred ten. 3) Game: With one die‚ suppose in a round‚ you earn the amount of dollars equal to the value of the upwards face of the die. (eg. you earn $6 if you roll a six.) Now also suppose after your first roll‚ you are given the opportunity to cancel your first and roll again‚ taking that value as the final value. What should your strategy be? 4) What’s the closest integer

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    SIG Interview Questions 1. Torpedo question: 2 torpedoes‚ each with 1/3 probability of hitting/ sinking a ship 2. I have 20% chance to have cavity gene. If I do have the gene‚ there is 51% chance that I will have at least one cavity over 1 year. If I don’t have the gene‚ there is 19% chance that I will have at least one cavity over 1 year. Given that I have a cavity in 6 months‚ what’s the probability that I have at least a cavity over 1 year? 3. What is the probability of 5 people with different

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