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    In our lab, we had to do experiments to answer the following questions: Problems: Is the frictional force greater when an object is still (static) or sliding? 2) Does the surface area of contact between two surfaces affect the frictional force? 3) Does the type of surface (carpet vs. hard/smooth surface) affect sliding friction? 4) Does the force between two objects (weight) affect sliding friction? While doing this lab, we were able to answer the given questions and we were…

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    masculine traits that are prescribed based on one’s sex. When we see femininity, we assume female, as well, we see masculinity and we assume male. Gender is relational based and is defined by how we speak to and receive others. Within gender, there is space for agency and freedom. 2. What is the commonly understood definition of sex difference? (max 100 words) /1 The term sex is most commonly understood as a biological difference between male and female.…

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    Airplane Hypothesis

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    Question How does changing the size of the airplane affect how far the airplane goes. Hypothesis If we change the size of the airplane then the paper airplane will go further. Materials Paper, graph paper, meter stick, a pencil, Procedure: 1.I will build two identical paper airplanes. One will be my control airplane that is smaller and the other will be my test airplane the one that is bigger. 2.I will throw my control plane 10 times and I will use a meter stick to measure the distance of…

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    has a mean of 16.33 and a standard deviation of 2.842 whilst the non-preferred hand has a mean of 17.2 and standard deviation of 2.848. The normal distribution graph of each can be seen below: Preferred Hand vs. Non-preferred Hand: The graphs and boxplots (Figures 1.3- 1.6) seen previously in the results indicate that the two results did not have a normal distribution curve as the results were symmetrical, as in both cases the results aren’t perfectly symmetrical, however the data of the…

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    1 Introduction Many praises have been used to describe Black-Scholes’ pricing theory, which is the most successful and widely used in the application. Although the elegant Black-Scholes’ theory is, there is an absolute disadvantage(Heston 1993). The strong assumption of constant volatility cannot express high peak and flat tail character of derivatives, and the relative between the spot return and the variance. Therefore, there are several theories try to extend and modify the original…

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    The third problem was chosen to demonstrate the use of a method described in Rand Wilcox’s book [4] and implemented as a Minitab® macro in the diskette accompanying the book [5]. In class discussions lead to my interest in Yuen’s test of trimmed means which is appropriate for situations when there is evidence of non-normality and heteroscedasticity [4]. If there is no violation of normality but there’s is heteroscedasticity, the Yuen’s test without trimming, which is actually the classical…

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    Assignment -1 Discrete Structures Rosen topic 1.1: Question 6. a) True, because RAM B > RAM A > RAMC. b) True, because ROM C (-- removed HTML --) RESOLUTION B (F\/T) = T. c) False, because RESOLUTION A > RESOLUTION B (T/\T/\F) = F. d) False, because (T/\T) → F = F. e) False, because (F↔T) = F. Question 20. a) Exclusive or because both experiences are not required. b) Inclusive or because lunch can include both salad and soup. c) Exclusive or because both passport and voter…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Case Study

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    Utilizing the information from the table above the mean, median and standard deviation will be calculated. The mean equals the average of the sample by adding all the values of the samples and then dividing by the total number of items. The mean for the samples collected is 14.87 ounces which rounded up 14.9 ounces. The median is calculated to be 14.8 ounces. The median is calculated by averaging the data in order and finding the midway point of the data set. Last to find is to find the…

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    ASSESSMENT ITEM 3 - ASSIGNMENT 1 SUDHEER KUMAR NANDIGAM 11622446 1. -29 Binary Format of 29: 11101 16 bit binary representation of 29 is 00000000 00011101 16 bit signed magnitude representation of -29 is 10000000 00011101 2’s complement form of -29 is NOT (00000000 00011101) +1 NOT (00000000 00011101) is 11111111 11100010 11111111 11100010 +1 11111111 11100011 2’s complement form of -29 is 11111111 11100011 2. 0 01111110 10100000000000000000000 Sign bit: 0 i.e.…

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    9/11 Math Short Story

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    Ryan- Hello and welcome to X+Y math news at 9:30!!!! Our top story - during a fight, 5 and 6 divided. The whole problem is negative 5/6k=12. to help find what k= our mathematicians have done the following steps. To solve this problem first they found the multiplicative inverse of -⅚ which is -6/5. next they changed 12 into a fraction which is 12/1 then finally they along with cross cancel. Finally they found the answer which is k=-72/5!!!!! As well as another problem has showed up in…

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