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Group1 |
Group2 |
d |
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5.6 |
6.4 |
-0.8 |
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1.3 |
1.5 |
-0.2 |
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4.7 |
4.6 |
0.1 |
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3.8 |
4.3 |
-0.5 |
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2.4 |
2.1 |
0.3 |
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5.5 |
6 |
-0.5 |
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5.1 |
5.2 |
-0.1 |
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4.6 |
4.5 |
0.1 |
|
3.7 |
4.5 |
-0.8 |
In: Statistics and Probability
Given the following Landsat measured reflectance for R,G, B, NIR, and thermal infrared intensity (TIR), for a pixel, determine if it is likely to be conifer forest, hardwood forest or desert/urban? (various temperatures and NDVI values). Explain how you know.
Reflectances and spectral radiance: blue (0.4 um) = 0.11; green (0.5 um) = 0.14; red (0.7 um) = 0.07 NIR (1.1 um) = 0.3; TIR (10.3 um) = 5.3 W/m2/um/ster
In: Physics
At a time on the sunny day of July 21, the sun shining onto the wall and window at an incident angle of 30 while the incident angle onto a horizontal surface is measured at 45. Assume the window glass have the properties of τD = 0.7; τd = 0.6; αD = 0.1; αd = 0.3. The emissivity of the wall is 0.9. Calculate:
Total solar radiation absorbed by the wall;
Total solar radiation into the room via window;
Total solar radiation reflected away by the window glass
In: Mechanical Engineering
For the Price Change data, please provide a 95% confidence interval on the variance. Select one: a. 0.10 to 2.1 b. 0.47 plus or minus 0.23 c. 0.30 to 1.50 d. 0.24 to 1.37
Background Info:
| Company | Price Change ($) |
| Aflac | 0.81 |
| Bank of Am. | -0.05 |
| Cablevision | 0.41 |
| Diageo | 1.32 |
| Fluor Cp | 2.37 |
| Goodrich | 0.3 |
| John.&John. | 1.46 |
| Loews Cp | 0.92 |
| Nokia | 0.21 |
| SmpraEngy | 0.97 |
| Sunoco | 0.52 |
| Tyson Food | 0.12 |
In: Statistics and Probability
MUST BE DONE IN C++
Use qsort( ) function in Visual Studio to sort the following three arrays:
int array1 [] = { 3, 4, 2, 1, 7};
float array2 [] = {0.3, 0.1, 5.5, 4.3, 7.8};
char array3 [] = {‘c’, ‘d’, ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘f’};
Develop a driver function to print out the sorted results and put the screenshot into the
word document.
Note that you have to use qsort( ) provided by Visual Studio.
What is the time complexity of quick sort?
In: Computer Science
. In preparation for your Biology midterm, you decide to look up past exams to see what kinds of questions were on it. Let B be the event “a question about bacteria shows up on the exam”, and let M be the event “a question about mitosis shows up on the exam”. From past exams, you know that P(B) = 0.3, P(M) = 0.8, and P(M and B) = 0.4. What is the probability of either/or of these types of questions showing up on your Biology midterm?
In: Statistics and Probability
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) <=====> glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (GAP) + dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) The standard free energy change for this reaction is +22.8 kJ/mol. Under actual conditions in the cell the concentrations of GAP,DHAP,and FBP are 0.5 mM, 0.3 mM, and 6.0 mM respectively. Given this information calculate the actual free energy change for this reaction in the cell at a temperature of 37 oC. Provide your answer (just the numerical part) in kJ/mole to two signicant figures
In: Chemistry
The income for Saxbys Cafe at Temple University income for the period January - June, 2020 is as follows:
| Month | Income (In thousands $) |
| January | 70.0 |
| February | 68.5 |
| March | 64.8 |
| April | 71.7 |
| May | 71.3 |
| June | 72.8 |
(a) Use exponential smoothing with α =0.1 and α =0.3 to forecast
July income. Assume that the initial forecast for February 2020 is
$65,000.
Show Work please
(b) Based on MAD, which smoothing constant provide a better forecast? Justify your answer.
In: Economics
Determine the indicated probability for a binomial experiment with the given number of trials n and the given success probability p. Then find the mean, variance, and standard deviation.
|
18. |
n = 10, p = 0.2, P(1) |
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20. |
n = 14, p = 0.3, P(8) |
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22. |
n = 6, p = 0.8, P(6) |
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24. |
n = 15, p = 0.9, P(14 or more) |
|
26. |
n = 30, p = 0.9, P(More than 27) |
In: Statistics and Probability
If x is a binomial random variable, use the binomial probability table to find the probabilities below.
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a. P(x=3) for n=10, p=0.5 b. P(x≤4) for n=15, p=0.3 c. P(x>1) for n=5, p=0.2 d. P(x<6) for n=15, p=0.8 e. P(x≥14) for n=25, p=0.8 f. P(x=3) for n=20, p=0.1 |
In: Statistics and Probability