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UCLA - MATH - 3C
Solution of HW5 by Yan Wang and Wenhua Gao 17. The mean of X EX =xxP (X = x)= (-3)(0.2) + (-1)(0.3) + (1.5)(0.4) + (2)(0.1) = -0.1. To compute the variance of X, first we compute EX 2 . EX 2 =xx2 P (X = x)= (-3)2 (0.2) + (-1)2 (0.3) + (1.5)
UCLA - MATH - 3C
Math 3C Homework 3 SolutionsIlhwan Jo and Akemi Kashiwadailhwanjo@math.ucla.edu, akashiwada@ucla.eduAssignment: Section 12.3 Problems 2, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 22, 29, 31, 32 2. You draw three cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find th
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UCLA - MATH - 3C
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UCLA - MATH - 3C
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UCLA - MATH - 3C
UCLA - MATH - 3C
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Oklahoma Christian - BIBL - 2202
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Drexel - CIVE - 310
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Drexel - CIVE - 310
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Drexel - CIVE - 310
CIVE 310 Soil MechanicsDirect Shear Test on SandSectionAssignedDueBefore lab: Read this handout.101DIRECT SHEAR TEST ON SANDThe shear strength, s, of a granular soil may be expressed by the equation; s= ' tan where ' = effective nor
Drexel - CIVE - 310
CIVE 310 Soil MechanicsStandard Proctor CompactionSection Before Lab: Read this HandoutAssignedDue60COMPACTION What is Compaction? Compaction is the densification of soil by the removal of air (using mechanical energy). How do we compact
Drexel - CIVE - 310
CIVE 310 Soil MechanicsRELATIVE DENSITYSectionAssignedDueBefore lab: Read this handout.72RELATIVE-DENSITY DETERMINATIONReferences: ASTM D4253 and D4254, ASTM (1973), Relative Density Involving Cohesionless Soils, ASTM, STP no. 523.O
Drexel - CIVE - 310
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Drexel - CIVE - 310
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