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Monte Carlo Exercise Consider aBaseballWorld Series (best of 7 game series) in which team A theoreticallyhas a 0.75 chance of winning each game against team B.Games are considered independent.Simulate the probability that team Awould win a World Series against team B by simulating 1000 World Series.Youmany use anysoftware to conduct the simulati …

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Question 1: a 3-meter long steel pipe has its upper end leaning against a vertical wall and lower end on level ground. The lower end moves away at a constant rate of 2cm/s. How fast is the pipe rotating when the lower end is 2 meters from the wall in rad/sec? Question 2;An inverted conical tank is 40-feet in diameter at the base and 60-feet high …

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General Topic Area Motivation Managing arousal and anxiety in sport Imagery/Visualization Building self-confidence Effective goal setting Focus and concentration Managing self-talk Group/Team cohesion Enhancing exercise adherence Each student will be required to submit a three-page review of a peer-reviewed research study …

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To work with derivatives you have to know what a limit is, but to motivate why we are going to study limits lets first look at the two classical problems that gave rise to the notion of a derivative: the tangent to a curve, and the instantaneous velocity of a moving object. 1. The tangent to a curve Suppose you have a function y = f(x) and y …

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For many functions the rule which tells you how to compute it is not an explicit formula, but instead an equation which you still must solve. A function which is defined in this way is called an implicit function. 4.1. Example. One can defifine a function f by saying that for each x the value of f(x) is the solution y of the equation X^2 + …

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Mechanics: This assignment could require you to visit a local council (or equivalent) and arrange to meet with a planning officer for help in selecting a suitable development application and also asking for assistance during the latter stages of the assignment. The unit coordinator, Mark Crowley, is happy to speak to council, if they require an …

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1. Introduction Globally, working from home (WFH) has grown in popularity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. But these new working arrangements may negatively affect the productivity of employees. A survey was designed to collect workers' experiences to determine how this new configuration might affect their performance. Therefore, a comp …

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Read through the following steps to understand and meet the requirements of this assignment: Step 1: Find a media article You must find a media article. The media article must be: either a newspaper report, magazine article, television/radio transcript that has reported on published quantitative research relevant to your area of study …

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Functions 3.1. Definition. To specify a function f you must give a rule which tells you how to compute the value f(x) of the function for a given real number x, and: say for which real numbers x the rule may be applied. The set of numbers for which a function is defined is called its domain. The set of all possible numbers f(x) …

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What is the 2007th digit after the period in the expansion of 1/7 ? Which of the following fractions have finite decimal expansions? a = 2/3 , b = 3 /25 , c = 276937 /15625 . Draw the following sets of real numbers. Each of these sets is the union of one or more intervals. Find those intervals. Which of thee sets are finite? A = {x | x^2 …

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