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UCF - ENGINNEEER - EML
UNIVERSITY OF Central FloridaSCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCEEEL 3552 Analog and Digital Communication FundamentalSpring Session 2012EEL 3552: 4 credits (3, 3)Pre-request: EEL 3123C Networks and Systems,Text-book: Modern Digital
UCF - ENGINNEEER - EML
Dierential EquationsMassoud MalekNonlinear Systems of Ordinary Dierential Equations Dynamical System. A dynamical system has a state determined by a collection of realnumbers, or more generally by a set of points in an appropriate state space. Smallc
Harvard - UNITED STA - US11
To: Senator John KerryFrom: Name, PPS114, FallDate: 10/21/11Medicare Income Based Premiums and the Budget Control ActAs part of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction you were charged withfinding at least $1.5 trillion in savings as part of
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
By:JohnFrutigerChemistry103LabSection26AKeyWords LacticAcid Luminol Chemiluminescence AnaerobicActivityMyaimistoaccuratelydeterminetheconcentrationsoflacticacidinsolutionsandbeabletoshowthatthereisarelationshipbetweentheintensityoftheirchemilumi
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
By:JohnFrutigerChemistry103LabSection26AKeyWords LacticAcid Luminol Chemiluminescence AnaerobicActivityMyaimistoaccuratelydeterminetheconcentrationsoflacticacidinsolutionsandbeabletoshowthatthereisarelationshipbetweentheintensityoftheirchemilumi
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
Quiz 1 Chemistry 103, Spring 200809 AM version 01BUBBLE FORM:1. ENTER YOUR NAME (last, first) AND ENTER BUBBLES2. ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND ENTER BUBBLES3. YOU MUST FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING TEST VERSION CODE ONTHE BUBBLE FORM BY BLACKENING BUBBLES4. W
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
12Q uiz3 - C hemistry 03,S pring 00809 A M v ersion0 lBUBBLEF ORM:l. E NTERY OURN AME ( last,f irst)A ND E NTERB UBBLES2. E NTERY OTJRD N UMBERA ND E NTERB UBBLESIT3. Y OU M IJSTF ILL O TJT HE F OLLOWING ESTV ERSIONC ODEO NTTHE B UBBLEF ORMB Y
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
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Northwestern - CHEM - 103
Quiz 5 Chemistry 103, Spring 200909 AM version 01BUBBLE FORM:1. ENTER YOUR NAME (last, first) AND ENTER BUBBLES2. ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND ENTER BUBBLES3. YOU MUST FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING TEST VERSION CODEON THE BUBBLE FORM BY BLACKENING BUBBLES4. W
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
krr1Quiz 6 - C hemistry 03,S pring2 008version 109 AMBUBBLEF ORM:1.E NTERY OUR N AME ( last,f irst)A ND E NTERB UBBLES2. E NTERY OUR I D N UMBERA ND E NTERB UBBLES3. Y OU M UST F ILL O UT T HE F OLLOWINGT ESTV ERSIONCODEO N T HE B UBBLEF ORMB Y
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
Questions 1-3 are worth 5 points each.Questions 1 and 2 refer to the information below:Glucose transport across the red blood cell membranes (erythrocyte membrane) is a wellstudied transport system. In one laboratory project, the glucose transport data
Northwestern - CHEM - 103
Total Mass H2O2 added(g)0Total Moles H2O2added0Total volume(mL)9.50.0000038.82E-089.60.0000060.0000001769.70.0000090.0000002659.80.0000120.0000003539.90.0000150.00000044110[H2O2](M)09.188E061.814E052.704E053.566E050.0000441
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416August 22, 2011Problem Set 1Name:1. Choosing points at random.(a.) A point is chosen at random inside in the triangle in Figure 1. What is the samplespace? [Please give mathematical expression(s), rather than just (x, y ) is in the triang
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416August 24, 2011Problem Set 2Name:1. Choosing a page at random.A student buys a brand new calculus textbook that has 1000 pages, numbered from 1 to1000, of course. She randomly opens the book to a page and starts to read! Assume thatany o
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416August 26, 2011Problem Set 3Name:1. Choosing a page at random.A student buys a brand new calculus textbook that has 1000 pages, numbered from 1 to1000, of course. She randomly opens the book to a page and starts to read! Assume thatany o
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416August 29, 2011Problem Set 4Name:1. Choosing a page at random.A student buys a brand new calculus textbook that has 1000 pages, numbered from 1 to1000, of course. She randomly opens the book to a page and starts to read! Assume thatany o
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416August 31, 2011Problem Set 5Name:1. Waking up at random.On each weekday, a student wakes up before 8 AM with probability .65, or after 8 AMwith probability .35.On each weekend, a student wakes up before 8 AM with probability .22, or afte
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 2, 2011Problem Set 6Name:1. Harmonicas. When ordering a new box of harmonicas, let X denote the time until thebox arrives, and let Y denote the number of harmonicas that work properly.Is X a continuous or discrete random variabl
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 7, 2011Problem Set 7Name:1. Butteries. Alice, Bob, and Charlotte are looking for butteries. They look in threeseparate parts of a eld, so that their probabilities of success do not aect each other. Alice nds 1 buttery with proba
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 9, 2011Problem Set 8Name:1. Butteries. Alice, Bob, and Charlotte are looking for butteries. They look in threeseparate parts of a eld, so that their probabilities of success do not aect each other. Alice nds 1 buttery with proba
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 12, 2011Problem Set 9Name:1. Butteries. Alice, Bob, and Charlotte are looking for butteries. They look in threeseparate parts of a eld, so that their probabilities of success do not aect each other. Alice nds 1 buttery with prob
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 14, 2011Problem Set 10Name:1. Butteries. Alice, Bob, and Charlotte are looking for butteries. They look in threeseparate parts of a eld, so that their probabilities of success do not aect each other. Alice nds 1 buttery with pro
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 16, 2011Problem Set 11Name:1a. Variance of an Indicator. Suppose event A occurs with probability p, and X is anindicator for A, i.e., X = 1 if A occurs, or X = 0 otherwise. We already know E(X ) = p.Find Var(X ).1b. Butteries.
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 19, 2011Problem Set 12Instructions for this assignment: Solve any 5 of the problems #1 through #8 that youchoose, and also solve problem #9. You can get some extra credit by solving the others too.Show all steps for all of your s
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 21, 2011Problem Set 13Name:1. Winnings and Losing. Suppose that a person wins a game of chance with probability0.40, and loses otherwise. If he wins, he earns 5 dollars, and if he loses, then he loses 4dollars.(a.) What is his
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 23, 2011Problem Set 14Name:1. Winnings and Losing. Suppose that a person wins a game of chance with probability0.40, and loses otherwise. If he wins, he earns 5 dollars, and if he loses, then he loses 4dollars. Assume that he pl
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 26, 2011Problem Set 15Name:1. Winnings and Losing. Suppose that a person wins a game of chance with probability0.40, and loses otherwise. If he wins, he earns 5 dollars, and if he loses, then he loses 4dollars. He plays the game
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 28, 2011Problem Set 16: By Request (from our dinner guests), a special Harry Potter homeworkName:1. Quidditch Training. Hermione is frustrated because she is extremely good at spellsbut she is struggling to learn how to y on her
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416September 30, 2011Problem Set 17Name:1. Hungry customers. At a certain hot dog stand, during the working day, the numberof people who arrive to eat is Poisson, with an average of 1 person every 2 minutes.a. What is the probability that ex
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 3, 2011Problem Set 18Name:1. Hungry customers. At a certain restaurant, during the working day, there are 12customers. Seven of them have pizza, and the other ve have burgers. Suppose that aperson is conducting a survey of three c
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 12, 2011Problem Set 19Name:1. Hearts. In a game of chance, you are allowed to shue a standard deck of cards andthen choose 3 cards randomly (without replacement). If two or more of them are hearts,then you win.a. What is the prob
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 14, 2011Problem Set 20Name:1. Rock Block. On a certain radio station, 70% of the songs are rock songs, and 30% ofthe songs are pop songs. The songs are selected independently. Each block of songs (ablock is a set of songs between
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 17, 2011Problem Set 21Name:1. Consider a random variable X with densityfX (x) =1 x/5e50for x > 0,otherwise.a. Find P (3 X 5).b. Find an expression for the CDF FX (x) of X .c. Graph the CDF FX (x) of X .12. Let X have den
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 21, 2011Problem Set 23Name:1. Consider a pair of random variables X, Y with constant joint density on the triangle withvertices at (0, 0), (3, 0), and (0, 3).a. Are X and Y independent? Why or why not?b. Find the density fX (x) o
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 24, 2011Problem Set 24Name:1. Consider a pair of random variables X, Y with constant joint density on the triangle withvertices at (0, 0), (3, 0), and (0, 3).a. For 0 y 3, nd the conditional density fX |Y (x | y ) of X , given Y =
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 26, 2011Problem Set 25Name:1. Consider a pair of random variables X, Y with constant joint density on the triangle withvertices at (0, 0), (3, 0), and (0, 3).Find the expected value E(X ). (Notice that, by symmetry, E(Y ) is just
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 28, 2011Problem Set 26Name:1. Consider a pair of random variables X, Y with constant joint density on the triangle withvertices at (0, 0), (3, 0), and (0, 3).a. Find the expected value of the sum of X and Y , i.e., nd E(X + Y ).b
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416October 31, 2011Problem Set 27Name:1. Suppose that X has CDFFX (x) =0x241a. Find P (X 4.5).b. Find P (3.09 X 4.39).c. Find P (X 3.7).1x < 2,2 x 6,x > 6.2. Assume that the amount of soda in a can is uniformly distributed between
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 2, 2011Problem Set 28Name:1. The waiting time until the phone rings is exponential, with an average waiting time of30 minutes.a. What is the probability that nobody calls during the next hour?b. What is the standard deviation (i
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 4, 2011Problem Set 29Name:1. Let X1 , X2 , X3 be independent exponential waiting times, each with an average of 30minutes. Let Y = X1 + X2 + X3 .a. What is the average (in minutes) of Y ?b. What is the standard deviation (in min
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 7, 2011Problem Set 30Name:1. Assume X is normally distributed with E(X ) = 4.2 and Var X = 50.41.a. Find P (X 10).b. Find P (X 0).c. Find P (0 X 10).12. In a certain class, the student scores are approximately normally distrib
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 9, 2011Problem Set 31Name:1a. If X1 , X2 , X3 , X4 , X5 are independent random variables that each have average 8.2 andvariance 32.49, then the sum of the Xj s is normal. Thus, if we divide the sum of the Xj sby 5, we get the ave
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 11, 2011Problem Set 32Name:1. Each of the 30 students in a class each orders a package. They assume that the waitingtime (measured in weeks) for the packages are independent exponential random variables,with average waiting time
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 14, 2011Problem Set 33Name:1. There are 2000 ights that arrive at the Denver airport each day, 70% of which are ontime. What is the approximate probability that strictly more than 1420 of the ights are ontime in one day? Assume t
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 16, 2011Problem Set 34Name:1. Suppose that the number of Roseate Spoonbills (a very rare bird in Indiana) that yoverhead in 1 hour has a Poisson distribution with mean 2. Also suppose that the numberof Roseate Spoonbills is indep
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 28, 2011Problem Set 35Name:1. Jim cuts wood planks of length X for customers, where X is uniformly distributedbetween 10 and 14 feet. The price of a piece of wood is $2 per foot, plus a at-rate surchargeof $2 for Jims services. S
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416November 30, 2011Problem Set 36Name:1. Consider a tray with 8 lemonades and 3 raspberry juices. Alice and Bob each take 1drink from the tray, without replacement. Assume that all of their choices are equally likely.Let X be the number of
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416December 2, 2011Problem Set 37Name:1. Let X and Y have a joint uniform distribution on the triangle with corners at (0, 2),(2, 0), and the origin. Find E(Y | X = 1/2).12. Roll two 6-sided dice. Let X denote the minimum value that appears
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416December 5, 2011Problem Set 38Name:1a. The average amount of time that a student spends studying for a nal exam is 5 hours.Find an upper-bound on the probability that a student spends 7 or more hours studying fora nal exam.1b. Now also a
Purdue - STAT - 416
STAT/MA 416December 7, 2011Problem Set 39Name:1. Consider X1 , X2 , X3 , X4 which are independent and uniformly distributed on [0, 20].a. Find the density of the rst order statistic, i.e., nd fX(1) (x1 ).b. Find the density of the second order stati
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
Verification: EDSML unit 3. Strategic change managementStudent : Ashvini PrathapDetailed comments and suggestions are noted on the script.Strong points-Well considered PEST and SWOT analyses for LloydsTSB-Some aptly chosen models e.g. 7S model, balan
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
Ali al AliBA 226Chapter Exercise #31. Emotional DistressWhile the Collections Agency's calling was not defamation in anyway, as they had legitimate claim toattempt to collect on a debt, Citicorp did demonstrate negligence when compared to the Reasona
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
Analysis/ Lanzbom1Writing the Analysis Essay: Essay PromptCraft a coherent essay (i.e. one that is not just a series of paragraph responses to the prompt) inwhich you respond (in an appropriate order) to all of the following components: Identify andp
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
Virtual Reality SystemsAssignment 5 & 6Assignment 5&6 3DS Max Modeled/Textured Scene Due (2/22/2012)Submission:Submit your 3DS Max Project folder in a single zipped file (as a .zip) and e-mail to your instructor withthis naming convention: Assignment
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
#define LEN 10#define MAXSTR 1024void flip_n_place (char arr2[][MAXSTR], char arr3[][MAXSTR], int size);/void alpha_n_place (char arr1[][MAXSTR], int size);int main()cfw_ char alpha1[LEN][MAXSTR]; char flip2[LEN][MAXSTR]; char flip3[LEN][MAXSTR
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
TABLEOFCONTENTS1.1)Models ofstrat egiccha nge.1.2)Relevanceofmodelsofstrategicchangetoorganisations1.3)Strategicinterventiontechniquesinorganisations2.1)Needforstrategicchangeinanorganization.2.2)Factorsdrivingtheneedforastrategicchangeinan organ
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
SCENARIOThere was a team meeting during the first week at your new job as a help desk support analyst.The Helpdesk Manager explained to everyone that there were problems with the current project toupgrade the customer relationship management (CRM) sys
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
1.Property prices are falling across the United Kingdom, the Land Registry has recently reported.House price falls currently stand at 8% and according to the Land Registry the average property dropped5,700 in value during the month of September.Whilst
Andhra University - ECO - 4701
1.Introduction1.1Overview1.2Justification for this research1.2.1Gaps in the academic literature1.2.2Fast food advertising to children1.3Significance of the methodology1.4Outline of the dissertationOverviewObesity is a growing concern worldw