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Winona >> BIOL >> 308 (Fall, 2007)
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CHAPTER 5 Section 5.1 1. a. b. c. P(X = 1, Y = 1) = p(1,1) = .20 P(X 1 and Y 1) = p(0,0) + p(0,1) + p(1,0) + p(1,1) = .42 At least one hose is in use at both islands. P(X 0 and Y 0) = p(1,1) + p(1,2) + p(2,1) + p(2,2) = .70 By summing row probabi...
Valencia >> ENC >> 1102 (Spring, 2008)
Haitham Mellouli Prof. Bell ENC 1102 1/14/2007 Quick Analysis of \"Why I live at the P.O.\" The story of \"Why I live at the P.O.\" talks about the rivalry of two sisters, although both are grown women, who still whine about each other like younger child...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 6 Section 6.1 1. a. We use the sample mean, x to estimate the population mean . ^ =x= b. xi 219.80 = = 8.1407 n 27 We use the sample median, ascending order). ~ = 7.7 (the middle observation when arranged in x 1860.94 - ( 219.8) 27 s = ...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 7 Section 7.1 1. a. z 2 = 2.81 implies that 2 = 1 - (2.81) = .0025 , so = .005 and the confidence level is 100 1 - ( )% = 99.5% . b. c. z 2 = 1.44 for = 2[1 - (1.44)] = .15 , and 100(1 - )% = 85% . 99.7% implies that = .003 , 2 ...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 8 Section 8.1 1. a. b. c. d. Yes. It is an assertion about the value of a parameter. No. The sample median ~ X is not a parameter. No. The sample standard deviation s is not a parameter. Yes. The assertion is that the standard deviation of ...
Valencia >> HUMANITIES >> HUM-2250-E (Spring, 2008)
HUM 2250 S Y R I AN A A FILM ANALYSIS BY: HAITHAM MELLOULI PROF. GREENE 1/24/2008 SYRIANA This morning, I filled up my car\'s gasoline tank with an ever rising priced fuel; it cost me $57.12. Later on today, I will change the oil in my car; that is ...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 9 Section 9.1 1. a. E (X - Y ) = E( X ) - E (Y ) = 4.1 - 4.5 = -.4 , irrespective of sample sizes. V ( X - Y ) = V (X ) + V (Y ) = of 2 12 2 (1 .8) (2.0) = .0724 , and the s.d. + = + m n 100 100 2 2 b. X - Y = .0724 = .2691 . c. A norm...
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Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 10 Section 10.1 1. a. Ho will be rejected if f F.05, 4,15 = 3.06 (since I 1 = 4, and I ( J 1 ) = (5)(3) = 15 ). The computed value of F is f = 3.06 , Ho is not rejected. The data does not indicate a difference in the mean tensile stre...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 11 Section 11.1 1. a. 30.6 59.2 7.65 = 7.65 , MSE = = 4.93 , f A = = 1.55 . Since 1.55 is 4 12 4.93 not F. 05, 4 ,12 = 3.26 , don\'t reject HoA . There is no difference in true average tire MSA = lifetime due to different makes of cars. b. ...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 12 Section 12.1 1. a. Stem and Leaf display of temp: 17 0 17 23 17 445 17 67 17 18 0000011 18 2222 18 445 18 6 18 8 stem = tens leaf = ones 180 appears to be a typical value for this data. The distribution is reasonably symmetric in appeara...
Valencia >> HUMANITIES >> HUM-2250-E (Spring, 2008)
HUM 2250 P ROM I S ES A FILM ANALYSIS BY: HAITHAM MELLOULI PROF. GREENE 3/21/2008 PROMISES It is said that children are very brilliant in their own ways. The film \"Promises\" is one documentary that proves the power and brilliance in the brains of c...
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Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 13 Section 13.1 1. a. 2 ^i is 10 1 - 1 - (x i - 15 ) = = 250 , so s.d. of Yi - Y 5 250 x = 15 and (x j - x) 2 6.32, 8.37, 8.94, 8.37, and 6.32 for i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. b. Now x = 20 and (x i - x ) = 1250 , giving standard deviation...
Seminole CC >> ENC >> ENC 1102 (Fall, 2007)
ENC 1102 A N TI G O N A CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY: HAITHAM MELLOULI PROF. NELSON 12/4/2007 OUTLINE I. Synopsis In this section I will discuss the background information of this play. II. Analysis Analyze through research of other critics. III. Personal...
Seminole CC >> ENC >> ENC 1102 (Fall, 2007)
ENC 1102 O D E T O AUTU M N CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY: HAITHAM MELLOULI PROF. NELSON 11/1/2007 Mellouli 1 OUTLINE I. Synopsis In this section I will discuss the plot, setting, and character of the poem that will also include reasons surrounding john K...
Seminole CC >> ENC >> ENC 1102 (Fall, 2007)
Haitham Mellouli Prof. Brewer Compare and Contrast Paper Smokers v. non-smokers ENC 1101 | TR 11:00-1:40 09/10/2007 Smokers v. non-smokers These days, as soon as a foot is set outside a classroom building or hall, students and professors alike, ligh...
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Haitham Mellouli Critical Analysis Paper them in End of Something Prof. Brewer | TR 11:30-1:40 10/16/2007 Thematic Analysis of The End Of Something The short story The End Of Something By Ernest Hemingway is one that reiterates a theme very consiste...
Seminole CC >> ENC >> ENC 1102 (Fall, 2007)
Haitham Mellouli Literary Analysis Research Paper Character and Symbolism in Story of an Hour Prof. Brewer | TR 11:30-1:40 10/16/2007 Mellouli 2 Character and Symbolism of Story Of An Hour The short story Story Of An Hour by Kate Chopin is a story t...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 14 Section 14.1 1. a. We reject Ho if the calculated 2 value is greater than or equal to the tabled value of 2 , k -1 from Table A.7. Since 12.25 .2 , 4 = 9.488 , we would reject Ho . 05 b. c. d. Since 8.54 is not Since 4.36 is not ...
Cornell >> ILRIC >> 4350 (Spring, 2008)
ILRIC 635 Lecture 12 Final\'s Q & A session: Monday, 3-4 in 237 Catherwood and Tuesday, 4:45-5:45 105 Ives The role of the private sector in poverty reduction Two ways people can benefit from economic growth - Creation of more high wage jobs - Increas...
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ILRIC 635 Lecture 8 Beginning a \"new course\" from income distribution to globalization Definitions of Globalization: - Increased foreign trade and/or increased foreign investment - Access to whatever you want to know in the world at the touch of a b...
Cornell >> ILRIC >> 4350 (Spring, 2008)
ILRIC 635 Lecture 9 Mechanisms for Addressing Labor Issues Core postulates: 1) Firms maximize profits () o Without a clear pathway to profit, private investors are not normally motivated to meet the needs of the poor Companies do sell things to poor...
Cornell >> ILRIC >> 4350 (Spring, 2008)
ILRIC 635 Lecture 10 Readings for Monday: - \"Good Jobs Wanted\", \"Labor Market Policies\", Friedman: \"Too Sick\" chapter 15 Policy Relevant Labor Market Models - Model 1: Single labor market with market-clearing (Example: Tompkins County) W S W* D2 D1 L...
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ILRIC 635 Lecture 11 Read for Wed Corporate Engagement, Stiglitz: chapter 7 Read for Mon Gramlich: 1-8, 30-33, 41-45, Stiglitz: chapter 3 Harris-Tudaro model works under the assumption that there is not preferential hiring If education is introduce...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 15 Section 15.1 1. H 0 : = 100 vs. H a : 100 . The test statistic is s + = sum of the ranks associated with the positive values of ( xi - 100) , and we reject Ho at significance level .05 if s + 64 . (from Table A.13, n = 12, with / 2 =...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 16 Section 16.1 1. All ten values of the quality statistic are between the two control limits, so no out-of-control signal is generated. 2. All ten values are between the two control limits. However, it is readily verified that all but one ...
Columbia >> STAT >> 1211 (Spring, 2008)
CHAPTER 2 Section 2.1 1. a. S = { 1324, 1342, 1423, 1432, 2314, 2341, 2413, 2431, 3124, 3142, 4123, 4132, 3214, 3241, 4213, 4231 } Event A contains the outcomes where 1 is first in the list: A = { 1324, 1342, 1423, 1432 } Event B contains the outcome...
SUNY Albany >> ABIO >> 325 (Spring, 2008)
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Rutgers >> POLISCI >> 104 (Spring, 2008)
American Government Lecture 09 Congress Announcements Exams are graded A few make-ups remain Grades posted on Thursday Can pick up exam before/after class on Thursday No reading assignment for Thursday Extra Credit Assignment 12 - 15 page pa...
Rutgers >> POLISCI >> 104 (Spring, 2008)
American Government Lecture 10 Congress Continued Committees \"Congress is Committees\" Form the real structure of Congress Where all the action is Not in the Constitution Merely convention Committee assignment determines member worth Four typ...
LSU >> SOCL >> 4331 (Spring, 2008)
2-26 Chapter 3! Gordius knot- gordius was a king who dedicated the knot to zeus. Oracle says anyone who can untie the knot is the next king of Asia. Alexander the great just cuts it in half. Becomes king. The knot is seen as an unsolvable problem. Wh...
Rutgers >> POLISCI >> 104 (Spring, 2008)
American Government Lecture 12 The President and the Executive Branch Announcements Reading for Thursday is posted In \"Presidency\" folder WarPowers.pdf The Presidency Created in Article II of Constitution Designed to provide leadership and act...
Rutgers >> POLISCI >> 104 (Spring, 2008)
American Government Lecture 16 The Media Constitutional Government The course so far What the Constitution set up Branches of government Powers of government Limits on what government can do How framers set stuff up, given what they knew Whol...
Rutgers >> POLISCI >> 104 (Spring, 2008)
American Government Lecture 18 Political Parties Announcements Thursday - Exam II Email me any questions or see me after class Three Main Topics What are they? What do they do? How do they operate? Why are their only two? Who is involved? ...
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