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Use below to write in excel:
z=(1.99-2)/(0.05/SQRT(25))
z=-1
P(z<-1)=normsdist(-1)=0.1587
How to write this formula in Excel?
= 2P(Z > 1 = 2P(Z > 2.95 P -value 2P(Z> 2.95) = 2[1-P(Z < 2.95)]
Figure (< 1 of 1 > 2.0 L 1.0 atm 25 °C 3.0L 2.0 atm 25 °C Part A When the valve between the two containers is opened and the gases allowed to mix, how does the volume occupied by the N2 gas change? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ AVN, = VN, final – VN, initial = Submit Request Answer We were unable to transcribe this imagePart C How does the volume of the O2 gas change...
1. (25 points) The figure below shows the contour plot of f(x,y)-3 -1 - 2y+y. (Credit for the figure is due to UMich instructors.) 6.00U 6.000 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 6.000 2.0-1.5-1.0-0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 (a) Find all critical points of f. There should be six. Mark them on the contour plot. (Think, but don't write, about how to guess the critical points from the contour plot.) (b) Find f-,) v(,),and fp()-fy(, y) (c) Try to...
412 tential of a Fe electrode in a solution of 0.05 M FeCh pH 2.0, E0-0.036 V at 25 °C.
412 tential of a Fe electrode in a solution of 0.05 M FeCh pH 2.0, E0-0.036 V at 25 °C.
25. .. Two vectors are given by A = 4.0 x-2.0 and B = 1.0 (c) a vector 5.0 ỷ. Whatis (a)A-B, (b) B-A, and such that + B + = 0?
The fill amount of bottles of soft drink has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 2.0 liters and a standard deviation of 0.05 liters. If random sample of bottles is selected, what is the probability that the sample mean will be between 1.99 and 2.0 liters:: The fill amount of bottles of soft drink has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 2.0 liters and a standard deviation of 0.05 liters. If random...
Part B: 10.5 100 25 6.5 45 3.0 25 2.0 1.5 1.0 05 (6.98 td, UM) Less deshielded 7.57 (dold, 21) - muhe deshielded
How to write this formula in Excel?
R±z,avn=0.995 ±(2.576)000 0.012 0.995 ± 0.004371 3 (0.990628673, 0.999371327) (0.9906, 0.9994)
Write a latter logic program that will: a) Turn OUT.1.0 on while IN.2.0 or IN.2.1 is on, but only if IN.2.2 is off at the same time. b) Turn OUT.1.1 on each time the conditions for turning OUT.1.0 on becoming true, but OUT.1.1 must remain on even if those conditions cease to be true. c) Turn OUT.1.0 back of again each time IN.2.3 goes on. The conditions for turning OUT.1.1 on must override the conditions for turning OUT.1.1 off if...
Consider the following diagram. p (atm) 4.0 3.05 2.0 1.0 R — V (L) 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 (a) What is the change in internal energy (in )) for the process represented by the closed path shown above? (b) How much heat is exchanged in 1)? 149 X ] (c) If the path is traversed in the opposite direction, how much heat is exchanged (in )? - 149