If Alice invests $8400, Ben $1950, and Carlos invests $850 in a
dive which results in...
If Alice invests $8400, Ben $1950, and Carlos invests $850 in a
dive which results in finding 35 gold coins, Apportion the coins to
the investors using:
A six-person committee composed of Alice, Ben, Connie, Dolph,
Egbert, and Francisco is to select a chairperson, secretary, and
treasurer. Nobody can hold more than one of these positions.
a. How many selections are there in which Dolph is either a
chairperson or he is not an officer?
b. How many selections are there in which Ben is either
chairperson or treasurer?
c. How many selections are there in which either Ben is
chairperson or Alice is secretary?
Problem 5. How much money will Chika Wilson have Alice 30 years
if she invests $2,000 at the end of each month and is able to cam a
rate of return of 10% compounded monthly on her investment? (Show
your calculations) Please show how you did the calculations
Think a Number Bob and Alice play a game in which Bob gives
Alice a challenge to think of any number M between 1 to N. Bob then
tells Alice a number X. Alice has to confirm whether X is greater
or smaller than number M or equal to number M. This continues till
Bob finds the number correctly. Your task is to find the maximum
number of attempts Bob needs to guess the number thought of by
Alice
In 1999 when Carlos was appointed CEO/COO for Nissan in Japan,
he had to show results to the shareholders of Nissan and Renault.
What do you think are the key performance criteria that Carlos must
achieve as the CEO/COO for Nissan in 1999? Describe the THREE key
performance criteria. Your answer must be relevant with the
context.
Which of the following person is not in the labor force?
Your neighbor Ben who is working at Chase Bank, Boston
Ben’s 21-year old son Luca who is a full-time student at UMass
Dartmouth, who does not have any job.
Ben’s wife Sofia who is now working part-time for Target as a
consultant
Ben’s brother who just lost his job two months ago, who is now
actively looking for job every day
Alice and Bob are playing a game in which each of them has three
strategies, A, B, or C.
If their choices do not match (e.g., if Alice picks B and Bob picks
C), then no money is
exchanged; otherwise Alice pays Bob $6 (if they both choose A), or
$3 (if they both choose
B), or $1 (if they both choose C). Is this a zero-sum game? Find a
mixed-strategy Nash
equilibrium for it. Is this the only equilibrium...
Which of these characters is the bad one in cryptographic
scenarios?
Alice.
Bo
Eve.
Turing.
A hash function creates a compressed digest
of a message. What is that?
A fixed-length sequence of bits the value of which is based
upon the value of the original message.
An encryption of the original message, similar to that done by
AES .
The procedure that creates a message via which a man-in-the
middle is executed.
A substitution box used in symmetric cryptography
Operating...
Alice and Bob bet 50 dollars with each other in a game in which
their friend Charlie tosses a two-sided coin 3 times in a remote
location. If Alice correctly predicts the majority face (i.e. the
face which occurred the most often in the three tosses), she gets
to keep Bob's money as well. Charlie calls them and lets them know
that at least 1 heads has occurred.a) Assuming that the coin was
fair, what is the probability that the...
There are three students (Alice, Bill and Roby) applying the
scholarships which are evaluated by four professors. Each professor
(P1, P2, P3 and P4) gives a score (between 0 and 10) which is then
combined into an overall score for each student.
Here are the scores given by the four professors:
P1 gives 8, 6, 3 to Alice, Bill and Roby, respectively;
P2 gives 7, 6, 3 to Alice, Bill and Roby, respectively;
P3 gives 6, 4, 7 to Alice,...