Show that if there are 100 people of different heights standing
in a line, then it...
Show that if there are 100 people of different heights standing
in a line, then it is possible to find at least 10 people in the
order they stand in the line with increasing heights, or at least
12 people with decreasing heights.
Show that if there are 100 people of different heights standing
in a line, then it is possible to find at least 10 people in the
order they stand in the line with increasing heights, or at least
12 people with decreasing heights.
Show that if 100 people of different heights stand in a line, it
is possible that we find neither 11 people of
increasing heights nor 11 people of decreasing
heights (describe a counterexample) (Hint: Apply the Erdos-szekeres
theorum)
Six people of different ages are getting in line to buy coffees.
Compute the number of ways they can arrange themselves in line such
that no three consecutive people are in increasing order of age,
from front to back
6. Briefly describe how a specific phobia of heights is
different from a fear of heights.
a. I am assuming that you have read
some of the criteria for a social phobia and agoraphobia. Imagine
you have two people, one diagnosed with social phobia and the other
diagnosed with agoraphobia. One of these people can be helped to
get out of the house if he/she is accompanied by a close friend who
is trusted. The other would only do worse...
Marvin was standing on the roof of his house throwing water
balloons onto people on the sidewalk below. (Do not try this at
home.) When he let the balloon go the balloon was 45 cubits off of
the ground. He learned through trial and error that in order to hit
someone on the ground he had to have the balloon reach a maximum
height of 55 cubits off of the ground 2 seconds after he threw it.
Let h left...
Heights (cm) and weights (kg) are measured for 100 randomly selected adult males, and range from heights of 130 to 192 cm and weights of 41 to 150 kg. Let the predictor variable x be the first variable given. The 100 paired measurements yield x = 167.86 cm, y = 81.45 kg, r=0.378, P-value = 0.000, and y = -103 +1.13x. Find the best predicted value of y (weight) given an adult male who is 143 cm tall. Use a...
Heights for a certain group of people are normally distributed
with mean = 67 inches and standard deviation = 2.3 inches. Find the
proportion of people in the group whose heights fall into the
following ranges. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) Between 64 inches and 67 inches.
(b) Between 62 inches and 72 inches.
(c) Less than 72 inches.
(d) Greater than 62 inches.
(e) Either less than 62 inches or greater than 72 inches.
People infected with SARS- CoV-2 (the coronavirus that causes
COVID-19) can show an array of different symptoms and
complications, ranging from mild to severe. Researchers are working
to develop both prevention and treatment, including vaccines and
antibody injections.
Vaccines introduce antigens from viruses, without introducing
the infectious virus itself. How/why do vaccines act as prevention
rather than treatment? Be sure to talk about the types of cells and
immune responses that vaccines are targeting, and why targeting
these cells and...
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Assume that the heights of women are normally distributed with a
mean of 65 inches and a standard deviation of 3.5 inches. If a
single woman is randomly selected, find the probability that they
have a height greater than 69 inches.
Problem Description There are bunnies standing in a line,
numbered 1, 2, ...n. The odd bunnies (1, 3, ..) have the normal 2
ears. The even bunnies (2, 4, ..) are genetic mutations and have 3
ears. Write a GUI program which uses a recursive method,
earCount(), to calculate the number of "ears" in the bunny line.
The user will supply the number of bunnies in the line.
Specifications Your program will consist of 2 Textboxes and a
Button, each...