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Draw the Young diagram of the partition (4,4,3,1,1). Describe the geometric relationship between the Young diagram of (5,3,3,2) and the Young diagram of (4,4,3,1,1).
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11. ECON 953 ONLY: Suppose that yt = zt + zt 1, t = 1; 2; :::; T, where z0; z1; z2; :::; zT are independent random variables, each with moment generating function E(exp( zt)) = m( ): (a) Express the joint moment generating function of the y's, E(exp( PT t=1 tyt)); in terms of the...
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2. Of the data contained below, please forecast forward the next 1 year, and justify the steps taken. Please feel free to use any technique you wish, or even invent your own. Week Of: Sales Monday, Jan 3, 2005 $60,996,078.36 Monday, Jan 10, 2005 $56,070,184.21...
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"Two less than the quotient of a number squared and two more than the number is negative four"
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ordered pair is a solution of the equation 3x+2y=-16
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if a ship is off shore a length of 18 miles to observe, bearings are 35E & 37 E. what is the shortest distance to shore
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write an algebraic expresion or phrase of 719 minus x
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3 UNIT 3 MML HOMEWORK
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A total of 440 tickets were sold for the school play. The number of student tickets sold was three times the number of adult tickets sold . How many adult tickets were sold?
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A rectangular package to be sent by the U.S. Postal Service can have a maximum combined length and girth (perimeter of a cross section) of 180 inches (see figure). (a) Write the volume V of the package as a function of x.
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