What are the last three books you’ve read?
interesting books regarding coimputer science
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Computer Programming Reema Thareja for C language:
In this book she explained everything simply with sufficient examples.You get lot of examples to practice in this book .Soft copy of this book is also available.
Data Communication and Networking:
This book is for computer networks.Everything about networks ,protocols and algorithms explained clearly.fourth edition i read.very good book.
Data Structures and Algorithms:
narasimha karumanchi book is good.linked list,hash,heap,trees,queues and stack explained clearly.We can understand easily.
What are the last three books you’ve read? interesting books regarding coimputer science
6. A recent poll asked 700 Americans. “How many books did you read in the last year? Results of the poll indicated that t= 12 books and s = 8 books. (a) Construct a 99% confidence interval for the number of books read. (b) Suppose the standard deviation of 8 books is the population standard deviation instead of the sample standard deviation). What would be the confidence interval in that case?
According to a magazine, people read an average of more than three books in a month. A survey of 30 random individuals found that the mean number of books they read was 3.2 with a standard deviation of 1.25. a. To test the magazine's claim, what should the appropriate hypotheses be? b. Compute the test statistic. c. Using a level of significance of 0.05, what is the critical value? d. Find the p-value for the test. e. What is your...
I am estimating that the population mean number of books read for pleasure in the last month is 1.5. My data set is as follows: 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 Please test this hypothesis at the .06 confidence level. provide the p value in the answer!
Based on what you’ve read, explain why adults may not have memories for experiences that occurred early in childhood.
According to a magazine, people read an average of more than three books in a month. A survey of 30 random individuals found that the mean number of books they read was 3.2 with a standard deviation of 1.26. a. To test the magazine's claim, what should the appropriate hypotheses be? b. Compute the test statistic. c. Using a level of significance of 0.05, what is the critical value? d. Find the p-value for the test. e. What is your...
7. : A Gallup poll asked Americans how many books they read all or part of the way last year. The results for a random sample of 2006 Americans were an average of 18.8 books and a standard deviation of 13.4 books. Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the true average number of books read by Americans last year.
You recieve a box with books: 2 romances 3 mystery novels and four science fiction A) if you select four books at random in succession with out replacement what is the probability that the fourth book is a romance? B) if you select two books at random in succession without replacement what is the probability that the first book is a mystery novel given that the second book is a science fiction novel?
People at a local shopping mall were asked how many books they read in the last year. The results are given in the table below. However, one value is missing. Use the information in the table below for parts a, b and c below. X P(x) 1 2 0 0.205 0.166 P(2) 3 0.191 4. 0.135 5 0.169 a. What is the value of P(2) that will make the table a probability distribution? (2 points) b. What is the mean...
A polling center conducted a survey that asked 1016 adults how many books they'd read in the last year. Results indicated that x baroverx=12.1 books and standard deviation, s, =16.6 books. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean number of books people read.
A recent national survey found that parents read an average (mean) of 10 books per month to their children under five years old. The population standard deviation is 5. The distribution of books read per month follows the normal distribution. A random sample of 25 households revealed that the mean number of books read last month was 12. At the .01 significance level, can we conclude that parents read more than the average number of books to their children?