Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more.
Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand
their education.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
CSU Fullerton - MATH - 120
'sex''dom''nondom''Male'3716'Female'3112'Male'2710'Female'3918'Female'238'Male'219'Female'3311'Male'3017'Female'3516'Female'4319'Male'349'Female'4118'Female'337'Male'3413'Male'2910'Male'3215'Female'
CSU Fullerton - MATH - 120
'Sex''Height''LeftArm''RtArm''LeftFoot''RtFoot''LeftHand''RtHand''HeadCirc''nose''Male'6925.525.52726.59.5958.55.5'Male'7928252927.599545'Male'752727.531323.753.7562.55'Male'692525.525.525.510858.55.5
CSU Fullerton - M - 338
MaleFemale488433471563418418350389443411388492547520385458441442488479477398463494474454452337412514
CSU Fullerton - M - 338
Solution of Project 7: Is there any difference between female and male towardslearning?1)#$ %&" ! ! !" ! ! !From the probability plots, the p-values are 0.919 and 0.464 that means the distribution scores on SSHA for both genders follow n
CSU Fullerton - M - 338
Project 3: Let's make a deal! Description: In 1970 television show, a contestant was given a choice of three doors. Among the doors, one of them contained a valuable prize and the other two doors had funny gifts like a donkey. The contestant chose a
CSU Fullerton - M - 338
Project 5: SuDoku 1) The student should observe that their time to solve the sudoku is decreasing. The reason is that they have gained knowledge about how to solve faster by practicing. The average time for each student will be different. Let us assu
CSU Fullerton - M - 338
Solution of Homework 5
CSU Fullerton - M - 270
Math 270AExam 3 solutionsSpring 20091. Consider an ordinary 52-card deck with 4 suits and 13 denominations. (a) In how many ways can a 5 card poker hand be drawn with no aces? Solution. There are 48 cards that are not aces, so there are C(48, 5
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Tue Feb 17 22:57:43 PST 2009 <> Page 1 Tue Feb 17 22:57:43 PST 2009 <> Page 2Page 1
UCSC - CMPE - 112
CPU FSB VideoGFX cardAGP 2xNorth Bridge (Intel 440xx)(S)DRAM PCI slots PCI BUS 33MHzP
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Thu Feb 19 22:06:30 PST 2009Thu Feb 19 22:06:30 PST 2009 <><> Page 3 Page 1
UCSC - CMPE - 112
IF2/ID ID/EX EX/MEM1 MEM1/MEM2
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Tue Feb 17 21:34:27 PST 2009Tue Feb 17 21:34:27 PST 2009 <> Page 3 <> Page 1
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Tue Feb 17 23:09:04 PST 2009Tue Feb 17 23:09:04 PST 2009 MAIN MEMORY:CPU <> <>DISK: V. ADD SPACE: Page 3Page 1
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Thu Feb 19 20:27:36 PST 2009 <>Page 1 Thu Feb 19 20:27:36 PST 2009 <> Page 2
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Thu Feb 19 22:06:19 PST 2009 <> Page 1 Thu Feb 19 22:06:19 PST 2009 <> Page 2Page 1
UCSC - CMPE - 112
CE112, HW#2Page 1Homework #2 CMPE 112, Spring 2009Name:_ Email:_@ucsc.eduCorrect answers will only receive credit with appropriate equations and/or justification.1. Researchers in the Santa Cruz Robotics and Automation Modeling (SCRAM) grou
UCSC - CMPE - 112
ATI "Holliwood"Thu Feb 19 22:01:36 PST 2009Thu Feb 19 22:01:36 PST 2009Napa Bluetooth Trans. Broadcom IBM "Broadway" PowerPC24MB Mem1-T SRAMAudio DSPVegas"Starlet" ARM core(?)<><>3MB eDRAM (FB)
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Thu Feb 19 21:42:18 PST 2009Thu Feb 19 21:42:18 PST 2009 <> <>
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Tue Feb 17 22:12:34 PST 2009Tue Feb 17 22:12:34 PST 2009 <><>
UCSC - CMPE - 112
Thu Feb 19 21:56:05 PST 2009 <> Page 1 Thu Feb 19 21:56:05 PST 2009
CSU Fullerton - PSYCH - 465
Final Exam (Example) Psych 465 Prof. MarelichName:_[Note that typically, part of this exam includes annotation and explanation of computer output. This has NOT been included here, but is a significant component of the exam]1.You want to use r
Virginia Military Institute - CE - 206
CE 206Cross Sectional PropertiesName _ Compute the values requested below, report the answers on this page and staple this sheet to your work. Do not do any work on this sheet! Compute the area and the xc and yc for the function f(x) = -x2 - x + 20
Virginia Military Institute - CE - 206
Shear and Moment DiagramsDraw the V&M diagrams for each beam shown below and write all shear and moment equations. 1.8 k/ft 6 kips6440 < x < 60 < x < 40 < x < 4V (kips)V= -1.8xV= -10.8V= -16.8-10.8 -16.8V (ft-kips)V= -0.9x2
University of Texas - COBBD - 58005
Copyright By Russell S Cobb 2007The Dissertation Committee for Russell St. Clair Cobb certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Our Men in Paris? Mundo Nuevo, the Cuban Revolution, and the Politics of Cultural Freed
University of Texas - WALSHLC - 032
Copyright by Lynda Christine Walsh 2003The Dissertation Committee for Lynda Christine Walsh Certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation:The Rhetoric of the Scientific Media Hoax: Humanist Interventions in the Popular
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 283
InstructionsYou are responsible for a group of racks at specific time-slots. For each rack in your group, fill out an "Official Rack" form (BLUE) If you have an older form, don't worry about the locks. For every bike or group of bikes you see par
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
Geography 110- Physical GeographyUPDATED CLASS SCHEDULE (9/1/2008): Topics and readings are presented on an approximate weekly schedule. Please read chapters before coming to class, the discussions will be much more meaningful if you are familiar wi
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
EngstromStudy Guide SoilsChapters Covered: Chapter 12 Terms: (You should be able to define all of these terms after reading the textbook and participating in the lecture.) Soil Regolith Parent Material Humus Soil Forming FactorsGeologic Climatic
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
Outline- Atmospheric MoistureA. WATER AND WATER VAPOR B. HUMIDITY Measuring Humidity Expressing Humidity a. b. c.Dew Point Temperature Daily FluctuationsC. SOURCE OF ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE - EVAPORATION Key Factors a. b. c. d.D. CONDENSATION Dep
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
Outline Intro to Physical Geography Intro to Geography Define-Physical vs. HumanEarth Systems 3 Abiotic Spheres 1. 2. 3. 1 Biotic Sphere 1.Tools Used by Geographers 1. Geographic Grid Great Circle Properties Small Circle Properties Latit
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
EngstromStudy Guide Fluvial ProcessChapters Covered: Chapter 16 Terms: (You should be able to define all of these terms after reading the textbook and participating in the lecture.) Fluvial Process Overland Flow Valley Interfluve Drainage Basin (
Simmons - CS - 327
DigitalPersona, Inc. Copyright 2001-2002 DigitalPersona, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All intellectual property rights in the U.are.U software, rmware, hardware, and documentation included with or described in this Guide are owned by DigitalPersona or
CSU Fullerton - GEOGRAPHY - 110
EngstromStudy Guide Internal ProcessesChapters Covered: Chapter 14 Terms: (You should be able to define all of these terms after reading the textbook and participating in the lecture.) Divergent Boundary Rift Valley Seafloor Spreading Midocean Ri
CSU Fullerton - ANTH - 305
Dr.EricCaninANTHROPOLOGY305:ANTHROPOLOGYOFRELIGION Fall2006UpdatedDec.7,2006STUDYGUIDEFORFINALEXAM This study guide will aid you in studying the class readings, although the exam also may cover material from lectures and films. The final exam f
Virginia Military Institute - EC - 203
EC203MAJOR SENCHP4.4In-Class Problem on Conditional ProbabilitiesI. Bivariate, Joint and Marginal ProbabilitiesYou have data on the DVD viewing habits of cadets, and their corresponding GPAs. Table 1. Raw Data DVD Viewing Habits Regularly Oc
CSU Fullerton - C - 210
Appendix AIntroduction to Mathematica Commandsc Copyright 2004 by Jenny A. Baglivo. All Rights Reserved.Mathematica (Wolfram Research, Inc.) is a system for doing mathematics on the computer and for reporting the results. Mathematica has numeri
University of Texas - ASE - 167
Laboratory 1Climb PerformanceGregory R. Whitney David Hughling TA: Eduardo GildinSeptember 24, 2001University of Texas at Austin ASE 167MAbstractThe climb performance of a Beechcraft Bonanza A-36 was investigated with the use of the CAT II
Bowling Green - ASTR - 3500
Is Global Warming Happening Now? Background Big 3 Bits of Evidence Other Evidence Temperature Drivers The IPCC ReportThe SystemTerrestrial AtmospheresEarthTequilibrium Tsurface Psurface at least 1%VenusMars222 K 215 K 6 millibarCO2 N
Virginia Military Institute - ME - 336
ME 336 Exam 2Wednesday 27 Feb 2008 Name _ 1. (50 points) A long steel bar at 300o F and of dimensions 2" x 4" is placed in a oil quenching tank at 70o F and left there for 6 minutes. The convection coefficient in the oil is 100 Btu/ft2 hro F, the vo
Virginia Military Institute - ME - 336
ME 332 Final ExamFriday 4 May 2007 Name _ 1. (10 points) A slab of concrete 10 cm thick with k = 0.6 W/mK has a surface temperature of 25oC at x = 0 and 20oC on the x = 10 cm surface. If the slab is subjected to internal energy generation of 1000 W/
CSU Fullerton - FIN - 353
WAYNE FOSS, MAI, CRE1303 West Valencia Drive Post Office Box 107 Fullerton, California 92833-4092 Fullerton, California 92836-0107 Telephone: (714) 871-3585 Facsimile: (714) 871-8123 E-Mail: wfoss@fossconsult.comPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS EMPLOYM
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Pointers and ArraysChapter 16CMPE13Cyrus BazeghiPointers and ArraysWe've seen examples of both of these in our LC-3 programs; now we'll see them in C. Pointer Address of a variable in memory Allows us to indirectly access variables in oth
UCSC - CMPE - 013
CE13 Homework #4Points total: 56+2 points extra creditChapter 11 Problems: 6 & 9 Chapter 13 Problems: 8 & 16 Chapter 19 Problems: 1, 3, & 4 11.6 (3): The Unix command line shell (or almost any command line shell for that matter) is an interpreter
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Functions in CChapter 14CMPE13Cyrus BazeghiFunctions Smaller, simpler, subcomponents of programs Provide abstraction hide low-level details give high-level structure to program, easier to understand overall program flow enables separable,
UCSC - CMPE - 013
CE13 Homework #1 70 Points total Chapter 11 Problems: 1, 2, 3, & 5 Chapter 12 Problems: 3, 7, 11, 15, & 1911.1: (8 pts)a. Correctness: Easy to make mistakes when programming in assembly b. Debugging: Hard to find bugs in programs written in assemb
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Quiz #3 Solutions Problem #1 : (4 pts) Describe what "stdin" and "stdout" are and give an example of each? Stdin: Standard input stream, an example is the keyboard. Stdout: Standard output stream, an example is the monitor. Problem #2: (6 pts) Descri
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Quiz #2 Solutions Problem #1 : (5 pts) Write a simple function that calculates and returns the tax on an purchase? float tax_cal (float item, float tax_rate) { return (item * tax_rate); } Problem #2: (5 pts) Convert this code to use a "while" loop, n
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Quiz #4 Solutions Problem: (10 pts) Write a function called "look_up_name" that takes a pointer to the head of a linked list of people and prints out the name associated with it or a messaging saying no such ID in database.int look_up_name(struct p
UCSC - CMPE - 013
CE13 Homework #5 15 Points Assignment: Starting from the database.c program we were working on in class the last two meetings (available on the class website) change/fix the 2 functions, read_database and print_database, so that they correctly read i
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Data StructuresChapter 19CMPE13Cyrus BazeghiData StructuresA data structure is a particular organization of data in memory. We want to group related items together. We want to organize these data bundles in a way that is convenient to progr
UCSC - CMPE - 013
Emacs command summaryC-SP set-mark-command C-q quoted-insertC-a beginning-of-line C-r isearch-backwardC-b backward-char C-s isearch-forwardC-c exit-recursive-edit C-t transpose-charsC-d delet
UCSC - CMPS - 262
Realtime Cloud Simulation and RenderingNoah Brickman UC Santa Cruznoah@superlight.netDavid Olsen UC Santa Cruzdolsen@soe.ucsc.eduGillian Smith UC Santa Cruzgsmith@soe.ucsc.eduAbstractCurrent techniques for creating clouds in games and othe
Bowling Green - EDUCATION - 3600
Chapter 9System Motion in a Fluid MediumBuoyant Fluid Force Buoyant force: a vertical, upwarddirected force acting upon an object that is submerged or partially submerged in a fluid.Buoyant Fluid Force Two key concepts of pressure needed to
Virginia Military Institute - EC - 300
Virginia Military Institute - EC - 300