ermutations. (No p Which it woul stealing any of the scenarios from the section!) 43. (a)...
A State issues car license plates with three letters followed by three numbers (for example, FGH831 or BBB222). How many different license plates are possible? (Note that letters or numbers may repeat in the license plate. Hint: Use the Fundamental Counting Rule for this question.) There are five students who are interested in presenting their final project to the class, but there is only time for three presentations. The five students are Amy, Bob, Chun, Dan and Ed. List all...
1. A State issues car license plates with three letters followed by three numbers (for example, FGH831 or BBB222). How many different license plates are possible? (Note that letters or numbers may repeat in the license plate. Hint: Use the Fundamental Counting Rule for this question.) There are five students who are interested in presenting their final project to the class, but there is only time for three presentations. The five students are Amy, Bob, Chun, Dan and Ed. 2....
What is the main difference between a situation in which the use of the permutations rule is appropriate and one in which the use of the combinations rule is appropriate? Both permutations and combinations count the number of groups of r out of n items. Combinations count the number of different arrangements of rout of n items, while permutations count the number of groups of r out of n items. Permutations count the number of different arrangements of r out...
Please help!!!! Any explanation would be much appreciated! Which scenario do think is the most likely to lead to malignancy and Cancer? Assume K-Ras and TSC1/2 in these scenarios are wild-type. a. a mutation in SOS that eliminates its interaction with K-Ras b. a mutation in TSC1/2 that eliminates its interaction with RheB c. a mutation in GAP that causes it to be always associated with K-Ras d. none of these could lead to Cancer
In which of the following scenarios would the taxpayer NOT be likely to benefit from an installment sale? A taxpayer who sold: a. Investment -use land for a gain b. Their main home at a gain that exceeds their allowable exclusion c. A business use machine at a gain that is more than the depreciation allowed or allowable d. a business-use care at a gain that is less than the amount of depreciation allowed
LetX1,...,Xn be a random sample of size n from the geometric distribution for which p is the probability of success. (a) Use the method of moments to find a point estimator for p. (b) Use the following data (simulated from geometric distribution) to find the moment estimator for p: 2 5 7 43 18 19 16 11 22 4 34 19 21 23 6 21 7 12 The pdf of a geometric distribution is f(x)= p(1-p)^x-1, for x,.... Also population...
Problem Setup
Analyze each of the following three scenarios (Efficient, A, and
B) describing the market for widgets.
Consider the market for widgets. Consumers have a market
(aggregate)
marginal benefit curve of MB = 50 – 3Q. The supplier(s) in that
market have a market (aggregate) marginal cost curve of MC = 10 +
2Q.
Efficient Outcome
● Use the marginal benefit and marginal cost equations given
above to determine the efficient quantity
Equilibrium with Marginal Cost Pricing (Scenario
A)...
through a sketch of the probability density, P(x). a) For a quantum particle which exhibits a wave function, as y(x)= A(x/L)'e twin, where the given parameter, L, has dimension of length, and the particle is only contained in the infinite positive domain, x = [0,-), determine the normalization coefficient, A, so that the wave function is properly normalized, . Then, write down the properly normalized wave function, y(x), and the probability density, P(x)=\w (x)}", which is a function of L....
1. (3 marks) An airline reservation system has a single computer, which breaks down on any given day with probability p. It takes 2 days to restore a failed computer to normal service Form a Markov chain by taking as states the pairs (x, y), where x is the number of machines in operation condition at the end of a day and y ls 1 if a day's labor has been expended on a machine, and 0 otherwise. a) (1...
The Lake Placid Town Council decided to build a new community
center to be used for conventions, concerts, and other public
events, but considerable controversy surrounds the appropriate
size. Many influential citizens want a large center that would be a
showcase for the area. But the mayor feels that if demand does not
support such a center, the community will lose a large amount of
money. To provide structure for the decision process, the coun- cil
narrowed the building alternatives...