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East Los Angeles College - UKHR - 0708
Table 2.3.2 Mortgage cost to income ratios Based on firsttime buyer house prices and average incomes for all working households Country/Region United Kingdom North East North West Yorkshire and the Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London Sout
East Los Angeles College - UKHR - 0708
2004/05 Acquisition land/buildings Building works Other assets Grants Loans/Other Total 276 2,989 72 622 29 3,9572005/06 292 3,471 88 636 47 4,5342006/07 297 3,441 56 671 42 4,507
East Los Angeles College - UKHR - 0708
Table 2.4.2 Draft Scottish housing and regeneration spending plans million2007/08 Budget Affordable housing investment programme Modernising private sector housing Housing markets supply policy/research and analytic services Communities Scotland/s
East Los Angeles College - UKHR - 0708
Table 2.5.1 Households assisted through homeless prevention measures in 2006Prevention measureHouseholds assistedRent deposit scheme Rent bond scheme Private sector coordinator resource Discretionary housing payments via housing benefit team Li
CSU Northridge - SLB - 68113
Enzyme LabName Every cell carries out a great variety of chemical reactions that are essential for the maintenance and perpetuation of life. Two properties distingu
CSU Northridge - SLB - 68113
Human Population GrowthObjectives:NameYou will create a graph of human population growth and use it to predict future growth. You will identify factors that affect population growth. Statistics on Human Population Year A.D. 1650 1750 1850 1925 1
San Jose State - EE - 102
FX,YEE 102Problem 4.5.1 Solution 0 2x2 y 2 - y 4 x4 (x, y) = 2 2y - y 4 1Problem Set 6x < 0 or y < 0 0<yx1 0 x y, 0 x 1 0 y 1, x 1 x 1, y 1(15)Solution(a) The joint PDF (and the corresponding region of nonzero probab
Trinity U - CS - 1323
CSCI 1323January 26, 2005Administrivia (None.)Slide 1Propositional Logic Versus Predicate Logic In propositional logic:statement letters. If a wff is true for all such assignments, tautology always true. Slide 2 Can show this by checkin
Trinity U - CS - 1323
CSCI 1323February 18, 2005Administrivia None.Slide 1Minute Essay From Last Lecture If we want to have { R } x := x 2 { x < 16 }, what should R be?Notice: As with logic proofs, one point of this is to replace maybe-difficult thinking with
BYU - ECE - 320
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Delaware - PHYS - 624
Fall 2004PHYS 624Homework Set 1.Problem 1. Estimate a pressure needed to compress a solid to = 10 times its normal density. Use the fact that to compress isothermally an elastic solid of volume V by dV , the pressure increment dp required is gi
Delaware - PHYS - 624
Electrons as scattered waves Electrons as plane waves Electrons as fermions Waveguide Potential barrier Nanostructure vs waveguide Adiabatic Quantum transport Quantum Point Contact Current in a QPC Experiment Building a Landauer c
Delaware - PHYS - 208
Lab 6: The Biot-Savart LawIntroduction: The Biot-Savart law predicts that a current will generate a magnetic field and current generated magnetic fieldswere first discovered in 1820 by Hans Christian Oersted. "Electromagnets" opened the door to man
Delaware - PHYS - 660
THE UNIVERSITY L I V E R P OO LAn Introduction to Fortran 90 (1 Day Seminar) | Dr. A C Marshall (funded by JISC/NTI)with acknowledgements to Steve Morgan and Lawrie Schonfelder.1Overview of Fortran 90Lecture 1:Fortran EvolutionHistory:2
Delaware - PHYS - 660
Essential Unix (Linux) for Computational PhysicistsPlease report all errors/typos. etc to bnikolic@physics.udel.edu Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of DelawareIndexIntroduction and motivation Files and Directories Absolute and rel
Delaware - PHYS - 660
COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS M. Hjorth-JensenDepartment of Physics, University of Oslo, 2003iiiPrefaceIn 1999, when we started teaching this course at the Department of Physics in Oslo, Computational Physics and Computational Science in general were
Delaware - PHYS - 660
The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam problem: 50 years of progressG. P. Berman and F. M. Izrailev Theoretical Division and CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA(Dated: March 8, 2005)arXiv:nlin.CD/0411062 v3 8 Mar 2005Abstract
Delaware - PHYS - 660
The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam "numerical experiment": history and pedagogical perspectivesarXiv:nlin.PS/0501053 v2 22 Mar 2005Thierry Dauxois, Michel Peyrard and Stefano Ruffo Laboratoire de Physique, UMR-CNRS 5672, ENS Lyon, 46 Alle d'Italie, e 69364 Ly
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 7476
Chapter 1Introduct ion11.1 What Is Management Science? ManagementScience is the discipline that adapts the scientific approach for problem solving to help managers make informed decisions. The goal of management science is to recommend the c
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
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U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
Analytical Tools for Business Decisions ISDS 3711 Summer 2007Time: Instructor: Office: E-mail: i M-Th 10:50-12:55 Dr. Mike Racer BB 334 mracer@memphis.edu Office Hours: By Appointment Office Phone: 678-3285 FAX: 678-4051TEXT & LECTURE NOTES: (1) I
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Cost/Pound 0.42 0.45 0.45 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.44 0.46 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.47 0.46 0.46 0.45 0.44 0.45 0.46MovingAveMSE 0.42 0.45 0.45 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.44 0.46 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Microsoft Excel 11.0 Answer Report Worksheet: [Book1]Sheet1 Report Created: 7/19/2006 7:14:28 PMTarget Cell (Min) Cell Name Original Value $I$4 TOTAL 1 Adjustable Cells Cell Name $C$4 x1 $D$4 x2 $E$4 x3 $F$4 x4 $G$4 x5 Constraints Cell Name $H$7 $H
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
COST VS. BIRTHWEIGHTWeight 0 2 12 Cost 150000 15000 0160000 140000 120000 Cost ($) 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0mean weight standard dev. Baby# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Weight
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Microsoft Excel 10.0 Answer Report Worksheet: [Book2]Sheet1 Report Created: 7/13/2006 3:49:59 PMTarget Cell (Min) Cell Name $L$5 minimize total raw materials leftover TOTAL Adjustable Cells Cell Name $E$6 (=maximize amount of raw materials used) bo
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
ISDS 2710 University of Memphis Friday Assignment March 30, 2007Michael Racer Spring 2007I think that the hardest part of using probability and statistics effectively is knowing when to use a specific tool. We've covered quite a few topics this s
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
ISDS 2710 Course OverviewMike Racerhttp:/umdrive.memphis.edu/mracer/public/2710 mracer@memphis.edu My Goal To show you various tools of statistics, and how these can be applied to businessYour Greatest Complaint "There is no use for statist
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
ISDS 2710 Syllabus Spring 2009 Time: Instructor: Office: E-mail: TEXT Business Statistics: (Chapters 1-10) Anderson, et al, 2005 COURSE DESCRIPTION: Business Statistics I is an introduction to the basic statistical procedures necessary for collectio
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
Historical information on number of voters in Bartlett, between 5:30 and 6:30 Election Count 1 12 2 13 3 10 4 14 5 16 6 13 7 11 8 11 9 9 10 12 11 10 12 14 13 11 14 14 15 14 16 13 17 13 18 10 19 14 20 13Information on how long it took people to vote
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
To create a frequency/relative frequency table we start with a set of raw data: 25 32 64 25 64 14 27 32 64 45 27 then, calculate the #occurences of each outcome OUTCOME FREQUENCY RELATIVE FREQ. 14 1 =1/11 0.09 #occurences divided by total #observatio
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
Regional Council Northland Auckland Waikato Bay of Plenty Gisborne Hawke's Bay Taranaki Manawatu-Wanganui Wellington TOT North IslandAg 992 991 1547 1058 309 687 370 888 731 7573Min 41 75 84 19 5 11 42 22 47 346MFg 707 8624 2024 1393 168 716 55
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
ENERGY 1 million GWh Per SOURCES fossil Poland 965663 Ireland 945865 Greece 931793 Australia 915369 Netherlands 907933 Denmark 829134 Turkey 801662 Mexico 793291 Italy 774065 Czech Republic 759816 United Kingdom 734212 United States 711090 Portugal 6
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
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U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
Example: ABC AssociatesABC Associates is in the business of building hotels. Frank and his crew have a new hotel to build and want to use PERT/CPM to help them manage the project. The table on the next slide shows the activities that comprise t
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
ISDS 3711 - 001, Spring 2009 Homework 9 Due: April 22, 2009Chapter 14: 9 a, b, c Part a: In addition to answering the questions in the book, draw an influence diagram. Part c: In addition to answering the question in the book, provide a decision tr
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
Lecture 19 Project Scheduling with Known Activity TimesAnderson et al: 11.1 For next class please read Anderson et al: Chapter : 11.2 and 11.3 Homework 9: Due April 22, 2009 Slide 1 2005 Thomson/SouthWesternPERT/CPMsPERT P
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 10/05/05 Can you use larger pieces of paper maybe a sticky pad size or bigger? The little scraps are easy to lose. - Thanks. Several of you in the 9:00 class mentioned that time ran out on the in-class work feel free to finish it up
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 10/24/05 I really want you all to speak up more in class. I hope you realize as you read these comments that are other students in the class who aren't always 100% clear on the concept don't be shy to speak up and tell me you don't ge
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 10/31/05 Don't forget we have tutoring time Wednesday, 2-4pm good lecture well-explained I'm here - this isn't a very informative comment Could use another example or two Enjoyed class Learned a lot Good class, thanks for the extra p
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 9/28/05 understood pretty well starting to get difficult using the people helped maybe relate this to playing cards I understand permutations,combinations but lost on everything else class was great, learned a lot is there any benefit
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 9/7/05Reminder: put your name on your comments Comments are not generally collected on Fridays, but you can email me if you'd like to comment. Which PPT's? - The book comes with a set of slides. These are available on the UMDRIVE. I
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 8/31/05 First, a request. Please include your section # (preferred) or your class time. There are over 200 signed up for 2710, and it helps me immensely to have that little piece of info. Second, make sure you put your name on submissi
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
salary differential last evaluation supervisor satis ($1000's) (0-100) 2.76 53 1 -3.77 54 4 -0.80 58 4 -1.25 79 2 -0.25 97 0 -0.75 73 0 1.44 45 4 -1.59 49 0 4.39 75 3 0.45 89 2 -3.62 39 1 1.30 7 3 -3.31 84 2 -1.95 62 4 -1.54 92 1 -2.43 0 4 0.78 88 2
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
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U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
Standard Normal0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.19 0.23 0.26 0.29 0.32 0.34 0.36 0.38 0.4 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.48 0.49 0.49
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
Review Problems Emergency Services in Shelby County response takes too long Tigers: Free-throw shooting Injuries Fuel usage by a trucking company FedEx sort package volume Cereal box contents Meal preparations at a steak restaurant/waits
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
Slides Prepared byJOHN S. LOUCKSSt. Edward' s University 2005 Thomson/SouthWestern Slide 1Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations Part As sSummarizing Qualitative Data Summarizing Quantitative
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
ISDS 3711 University of Memphis Thursday Assignment 7/27/2006Michael Racer Summer 2006Take a look at the LP on the following worksheet. 1. From what's given, write out the LP for the problem (e.g. what are the objective and constraints?) 2. In wo
U. Memphis - ISDS - 3711
Slides Prepared byJOHN S. LOUCKSST. EDWARD' S UNIVERSITY 2005 Thomson/SouthWestern Slide 1Chapter 12, Part B Waiting Line ModelssssSingleChannel Waiting Line Model with Poisson Arrivals and Arbitrary Service Times Mult
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Applications of Chapter 3 Linear and Integer Programming Models - 21Integer Linear Programming ModelsMany real life problems call for at least one integer decision variable. There are three types of Integer models:Pure integer (AILP) Mixed i
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Chapter 4Network Models14.5 The Shortest Path Model For a given network find the path of minimum distance, time, or cost from a starting point, the start node, to a destination, the terminal node. Problem definition There are n nodes, beginni
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Linear and Integer Programming ModelsChapter 212.1 Introduction to Linear Programming A Linear Programming model seeks to maximize or minimize a linear function, subject to a set of linear constraints. The linear model consists of the followi
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Chapter 6Decision Models16.1 Introduction to Decision Analysis The field of decision analysis provides a framework for making important decisions. Decision analysis allows us to select a decision from a set of possible decision alternatives w
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
CHAPTER 7Forecasting Models19.1 Introduction to Time Series Forecasting Forecasting is the process of predicting the future. Forecasting is an integral part of almost all business enterprises. Examples Manufacturing firms forecast demand for
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Chapter 9Queuing Models19.1 Introduction Queuing is the study of waiting lines, or queues. The objective of queuing analysis is to design systems that enable organizations to perform optimally according to some criterion. Possible Criteria
U. Memphis - ISDS - 7476
Chapter TenSimulation113.1 Overview of SimulationWhen do we prefer to develop simulation model over an analytic model?When not all the underlying assumptions set for analytic model are valid. When mathematical complexity makes it hard to p
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 1/25/06 GENERAL Class was good you were heard better Informative and concise presentation was helpful for those who have trouble with mathematics great class I understood everything in class Rock on Can't read board behind TV - I can'
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 2/15/06 Today was really good, I felt like I understood it I can't learn with all the talking - I agree, today was just too loud& disruptive Great examples, helped understand the equations Good examples for the 3 rules You lost me - co
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 2/22/06 I have only heard from 2 people who would like to work outside of the class to pick up the pace. If you'd like to be part of this group, please let me know. We'll meet and discuss our alternatives.I couldn't understand union
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 2/6/06 standard deviation is much clearer now ditto for variance and CV good lecture it helped going over equations in depth How do know when you are looking at a - good question we'll consider some examples tomorrow population or a s
U. Memphis - PUBLIC - 2710
2710 Comments 4/17/06 good lecture everything was clear except using the table great class, but you lost me with the t-value examples were good, need more on Wednesday understood the beginning but started getting lost where the number came from when