A nutritionist wants to determine how much time nationally people spend eating and drinking. The record shows that the mean was 1.5 hours. Suppose for a random sample of 921 people age 15 or older, the mean amount of time spent eating or drinking per day is 1.62 hours with a standard deviation of 0.71 hour.
What is the upper boundary of the 95% C.I.?
In: Statistics and Probability
USING DYNACAM determine the polynomial equation for a single dwell cam to move a follower as follows
Dwell 0 deg to 100 deg
Rise .625 inches from 100 deg to 200 deg
Fall .625 inches from 200 deg to 360 deg
minimize velocity
DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, THE CONSTANTS, AND THE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS FOR THE SVAJ DIAGRAMS
In: Mechanical Engineering
Use the finite difference method and the indicated value of n to approximate the solution of the given boundary-value problem. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
x2y'' + 3xy' + 5y = 0, y(1) = 6, y(2) = 0; n = 8
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| 1.625 | ? |
| 1.750 | ? |
| 1.875 | ? |
| 2.000 | ? |
In: Advanced Math
Solve the wave equation
∂2u/∂t2 = 4 ∂2u/∂x2 , 0 < x < 2, t > 0
subject to the following boundary and initial conditions.
u(0, t) = 0, u(2, t) = 0,
u(x, 0) = { x, 0 < x ≤ 1
2 − x, 1 < x < 2 , ut(x, 0) = 0
In: Advanced Math
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In: Biology
A nutritionist wants to determine how much time nationally people spend eating and drinking. The record shows that the mean was 1.5 hours. Suppose for a random sample of 921 people age 15 or older, the mean amount of time spent eating or drinking per day is 1.62 hours with a standard deviation of 0.71 hour. What is the upper boundary of the 95% C.I.?
In: Math
*Why the differerent forms of connectivity and flows
are different facets of globalization?
*What do Flusty(2004) means by "different globalities represents
different forms of globalization"?
*Why we see different dynamics depending on the
globality?
In: Economics
1. The firm’s Cash Book showed a Dr. balance of S$7,522 on 31st
January 2004. The Bank statement showed a different balance. The
following differences were discovered.
1. A cheque of S$364 issued to a creditor was not reflected in the
bank statement.
2. Cheques totalling S$147 deposited on 30th January were not
credited.
3. Bank paid S$240 to insurance company per standing order.
4. Bank charges, S$86.
5. A cheque of S$132 from K Sly deposited on 27th January was
returned unpaid. This was not recorded in the Cash Book.
Questions(Explanation required):
1.Update the Cash Book
2.Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31st January
2004
In: Accounting
In 2004, Google launched its IPO via Dutch Auction. Different from traditional IPO processes(Firm commitment and Best efforts), Dutch Auction allows every investor, including small investors, to submit her bids online for IPO shares. It does not involve the “road show” or book building from investment banks.
Google’s IPO price was $85, and it opened at $100 at the first day of trading, reflecting a 17.6 percent underpricing. 83 percent of the IPOs issued between January and November 2004 experienced less underpricing than Google did. In your opinion, if Google had adopted a traditional IPO process, would Google have been able to set up a higher IPO price? Please explain.
In: Finance
In 2004, Google launched its IPO via Dutch Auction. Different from traditional IPO process we described in handout 2, Dutch Auction allows every investor, including small investors, to submit her bids online for IPO shares. It does not involve the “road show” or book building from investment banks.
Google’s IPO price was $85, and it opened at $100 at the first day of trading, reflecting a 17.6 percent underpricing. 83 percent of the IPOs issued between January and November 2004 experienced less underpricing than Google did. In your opinion, if Google had adopted a traditional IPO process, would Google have been able to set up a higher IPO price? Please explain.
In: Finance