Hi, I desperately need to put a software program or spreadsheet (if possible)
to give me probabilities of certain winning hands occurring. This would've
been a piece of cake if dealing with probability of getting a pair that is Jack
or better from 5 cards handed to you and universe of 52 cards.
i haven't touch statistics materials for many years so i need someone be so
kind to help me out with this simple problem:
Tossing a fair coin n times. Let A denote the maximum run length, i.e. the
largest number of consecutive heads we get among the n tosses.
Find E(A) for the case n=10.
The
Kelly wrote:
I have the gage repeatability reproducibility(gage RR) analysis
done on two instruments, what hyphoses test can I use to test that the
repeatability variance(expected sigma values of repeatability) of the
two instruments are significantly different form each other or to say
On 10 Jun 2001 07:27:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kelly) wrote:
I have the gage repeatability reproducibility(gage RR) analysis
done on two instruments, what hyphoses test can I use to test that the
repeatability variance(expected sigma values of repeatability) of the
two instruments are
My name is Adil Abubakar and i am a student.and seek help . I have a
question if anyone can help, please respond to
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Person A did research on a total of 4500 people and got the follwoing
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I rather think the problem is not adequately defined; but that may
merely reflect the fact that it's a homework problem, and homework
problems often require highly simplifying assumptions in order to be
addressed at all. See comments below.
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Adil Abubakar wrote:
My name
Let Xi, Yi be integers, i = 1, 2, ..., n, and
0 = Xi = Yi, 0 Yi;
Let X1 + X2 + ... Xn = SX, Y1 + Y2 + ... + Yn = SY;
Let Pi = Xi / Yi
Then
What is the maximum value of
P1 * log(1 / P1) + P2 * log(1 / P2) + ... + Pn * log(1 / Pn).
Note: I've tested with some data, the maximum value is
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(b) Show that the midrange will serve their purpose.
What does this question mean?
--- Im guessing that midrange is 'mena of largest and smallest
value'. so the answer shoud be should be '30.3'. Is this what the
question is asking for?
Please help
Thanks in advance!
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In this context, "substantiate" is used to mean "provide evidence for".
Its a stretch from "value" but is commonly used by people who
mena of largest and smallest
value'. so the answer shoud be should be '30.3'. Is this what the
question is asking for?
Please help
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ny226 wrote:
Here is the question:
Car A: 27.930.430.631.431.7
(a) If the manufactureres of car A want to advertise that their car
performed best in this test, which of the "average" discussed so far in
this chapter could they use to substantiate this claim?
-- 1.
Here is the question:
Car A: 27.930.430.631.431.7
(a) If the manufactureres of car A want to advertise that their car
performed best in this test, which of the "average" discussed so far in
this chapter could they use to substantiate this claim?
Surely the
r C: 28.629.1 28.5 31.1 29.7
(b) Show that the midrange will serve their purpose.
What does this question mean?
--- Im guessing that midrange is 'mena of largest and smallest
value'. so the answer shoud be should be '30.3'. Is this what the
question is asking for?
Please help
Tha
st
value'. so the answer shoud be should be '30.3'. Is this what the
question is asking for?
Please help
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ny226 wrote:
Here is the question:
Car A: 27.930.430.631.431.7
(a) If the manufactureres of car A want to advertise that their car
performed best in this test, which of the "average" discussed so far in
this chapter could they use to substantiate this claim?
I have to
are you saying that the TOTAL question ... lies between the two following
lines?
At 03:26 PM 1/22/01 -0500, Paige Miller wrote:
ny226 wrote:
Here is the question:
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Car A: 27.930.430.631.431.7
(a) If the manufactureres of car A want to advertise that
ny: this is a designed as a really easy question to o test your
understanding of different "averages", whichever are discussed in
your textbook: mean (that is arithmetic average), median,
apparently, midrange, whatever else (see your textbook). but keep in
mind that mode is the value that is
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