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    separated by a comma. It is about 20 spaces to the right of the Winston function and 10 spaces up from the original Winston function. /* 18 */ - It draws the second winston in the array, which is winstonAdult. This displays the image of winston, the nickname: “Mr. Winst-a-lot”, age: 30, x: 229, and y: 50. The text, which displays wistonAdult’s nickname and age which is separated by a comma. It is about 20 spaces to the right of the Winston function and 10 spaces up from the original Winston…

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    product. Hence, the first partial product is 110111100. All of the partial products will have nine bits length. Next, the second partial product is determined by next three bits i.e. multiply by 2. Multiply by 2 means the multiplicand value has to shift left one bit. So, the second partial product is 001000100. Similarly the third partial product has to multiply by 1. So, the third partial product is the multiplicand value namely 000100010. The fourth partial product is determined by next three…

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    Attribute selection is the process of identifying and removing as much of the irrelevant and redundant information as possible from a dataset. If the data dimensions are reduced, we will be able to improve the performance of the applied classification algorithms. They will function faster, more efficiently and will be with an improved classification accuracy. As an addition we can also execute data visualization, and increase the insight of the potential classification model [] . There are many…

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    announced by the state. The winner gets a prize. The probability that the correct 3 digits in the right order is selected is at an odds of 1 in 1,000. So if If a ticket costs two dollars and the winner must pick a sequence of five digits then if There are 10^5=100,000 different combinations of 5 digit numbers and only the right combination wins the probability to win is at a 1 in 100000 chance to win. The chance to lose the 2 dollars put in is at a probability of 99999 in 100000 chance. Even if…

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    results that are almost certain. The Law of Large Numbers is “A law expressing the fact that if a trial in which all outcomes are independent of each other and equally likely is repeated, then the relative frequency of each outcome approximates its probability with increasing accuracy as the number of repetitions becomes sufficiently large” is the definition given for law of large numbers (Law of Large Numbers). The application of weak law of large…

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    rationale of an undefined parameter [9]. This results in system dynamics being graded higher in achieving the project objectives. However, the execution of Bayesian network is easier when done in software because it involves the calculation of the probability of a certain scenario occurring [9], while system dynamics on the other hand attempts to recognise the principal and manner of a system [5]. System dynamics obtained an overall score of 0.08 while Bayesian network got -0.08. Therefore,…

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    5. Hopf-Andronov-Poincare bifurcation In this section, we shall show that the system (2) undergoes a Hopf-Andronov-Poincare bifurcation by using as a bifurcation real parameter. Without loss of generality, suppose that is a function of and . Then system (2) becomes (29) with . System (29) can be written as (30) where , and is the bifurcation real parameter. The function is a on an open set in . Let be the set of equilibria of system…

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    In the book “the Signal and the noise”, author Nate Silver talks about prediction from many different angles. Silver explains how prediction is a part of our everyday life and how it affects us. From math to history, inside of a class room or on a court/field, prediction is something we deal with on a day to day basis unconsciously. Silver talks about the benefits of failure and how failure is helpful in the long run with making predictions. Throughout the years we have made progress with…

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    Logistic Regression model will be used to analyze the research data pertaining to identify the strength of religiosity and how it affects vaccination behaviors among US children age 6 years or less. The Logistic Regression Model would be used in our research because the dependent variable is a categorical variable which is define at two levels (vaccination behaviors). The Logistic Regression model is defined as a statistical analysis that used to measure the risk or odds of an event between the…

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    The Randomness of the Universe In the movie, Match Point, directed by Woody Allen, the scales of fate and justice in society are determined by the mere uncertainties of the universe, in other words, by random chance. Chance is the random occurrences that people experience every day, and is a result of entropy. Based on the second law of thermodynamics, the universe has a tendency to move towards disorder or a randomness. This characteristic of entropy can explain how fate is actually an…

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