Modelling 2 Week 3: Discrete Random Variables Stephen Bush Department of Mathematical Sciences MM2: Statistics - Week 3 - 1 Random Variables • Reference: Devore § 3.1 – 3.5 • Definitions: • An experiment is any process of obtaining one outcome where the outcome is uncertain. • A random variable is a numerical variable whose value can change from one replicate of the experiment to another. • Sample means and sample standard deviations are random variables • They are different from sample
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belong to the top 5% of the credit scores in order to qualify for a home loan. What is the minimum credit score required in order to qualify for a home loan? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Answer Selected Answer: 538 . Question 3 .0 out of 5 points The drying rate in an industrial process is dependent on many factors and varies according to the following distribution. What is the probability that a drying time will be at most 5 minutes? Answer Selected
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TUI University Variable and Fixed Cost Module 1 Case Dr. Li-Lin Liu Pa April 22‚ 2012 Part I: Use the background material and Internet to answer the questions below. Discuss and analyze the difference between managerial and financial accounting. Pay particular attention to: * How is managerial accounting different from financial accounting? Comment on the different needs and use of financial information for internal purposes. * The managerial accounting profession and its role
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Stanley Yeung Results and Discussion Biology Lab 017 04/02/12 Marigold Lab The Purpose of this was to analyze how the Marigold plants grew under certain conditions. The Objective was to determine the amount of growth these plants went through by measuring the changes in the selected variables. The Variables that we selected were stem length‚ root length‚ the amount of leaves that grew on a plant and the overall size of the plant measured in height. For this experiment‚ we had three test
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A PROJECT REPORT ON VARIABLE POWER SUPPLY GUIDED BY Mrs. PALLAVI INGLE PREPARED BY DHARANG SHAH JIGNESH VYAS 10EC154 09EC065 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING YEAR: 2010 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH AHMEDABAD-380060 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the following students of the third semester Electronics and Communication Engineering have successfully submitted the project
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Unit 4 Research Paper Assignment 1: Using Global Variables 1. Five advantages of using global variables • It is accessible to all modules in a program • You only have to declare it once outside the modules • It is good to use it for constants you want to keep consistent • It simplifies maintenance‚ avoids duplication of local constants • It can make a program easier to read in reference to constants Five disadvantages of using global variables • It makes debugging difficult • Any statement
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volume with regard to inpatient days‚ number of emergency visits‚ number of unforeseen complications‚ number of additional unaccounted for testing procedures and so on. The many costs incurred by the healthcare organization can be classified as variable‚ fixed‚ or semi-fixed costs. Understanding the appropriate classification of these cost ’s behaviors serves management through providing specific process and product information necessary for a successful operation. The primary reason for defining
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ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING Learning Objectives 1. Explain the accounting treatment of fixed manufacturing overhead under absorption and variable costing. 2. Prepare an income statement under absorption costing. 3. Prepare an income statement under variable costing. 4. Reconcile reported income under absorption and variable costing. 5. Explain the implications of absorption and variable costing for cost-volume-profit analysis. 6. Evaluate absorption and variable costing.
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administrative expenses were as follows: Total cost Rs. Beginning inventory: Direct materials Direct labour Variable factory overhead Fixed factory overhead Total Current period costs: Direct materials Direct labour Variable factory overhead Fixed factory overhead Total Selling and administrative expenses: Variable Fixed Total Instructions: 1. 2. 3. Prepare an income statement based on the variable costing concept. Prepare an income statement based on the absorption costing concept. Give the reason for
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1. INTRODUCTION 1. OVERVIEW In order to achieve several small scale and large scale objectives in various electronic circuits‚ it is highly essential to regulate the voltage supply‚ given to electronic circuits. This project‚ namely VARIABLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR‚ aims at fulfilling such small goals‚ using the 3-terminal voltage regulator LM317. The circuit consists of an IC LM317 and a set of resistors and capacitors‚ in addition to the transformer and the rectifying element. The AC
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