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    Case Study: Sam Ellis

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    Sam Ellis, CEO of Forward Software, is concerned with a lawsuit between Focus Software and Discount Software. Focus is suing Discount on the basis that VIP Scheduler, Discount's product, is infringing copyright on Focus's software, Focus A-B-C. Forward Software wants to expand into the applications industry and provide high-quality product in the software market. Forward Software recently released a product, Cinco, in competition with Focus A-B-C. Cinco allowed its users to emulate Focus A-B-C's…

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    Takraw Teamwork Essay

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    Learning Combinations Through “Sepak Takraw Teams” Rarri Bian Ryandi Rarri.bianryandi@gmail.com Department Magister of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Sriwijaya University, INDONESIA. Somakim somakim_math@yahoo.com Department Magister of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Sriwijaya University, INDONESIA. Ely Susanti Ely_pasca@yahoo.com Department Magister of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education,…

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    Exploratory Research

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    how to collect the data. The next step is to decide who should be survey (sample u need), how many and how they should be chosen. 1. Probability Samples 2. NON probability samples Probability sampling :> with the probability sampling each member of the population has some know chance being included chances is representative of the population .The most basic probability sample is simple random sample. Some time researcher use a systematic sampling to select number of population in which they…

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    NYPD Precincts

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    coefficient from negative to positive, therefore when the individual is black the probability of being arrested conditional on being stopped in New York City increases rather than decreases compared to other races. Now this probability of an arrest increases by 0.3253\% to 0.35675\% compared to a stop of another individual. Table 2 shows that precinct-level fixed effects are jointly significant in explaining the probability of being arrested conditional on being stopped in New York City because…

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    Airways Case Summary

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    Table 1. The size of the expected losses as a result of risks impact on business reputation of Bank B Type of threats Frequency of losses emergence, % Size of the expected losses, mon. un. 1. Receipt of the credit according to fraudulent documents 1,333 8 316 521,2 2. Partial or complete loss of the credit pledge 15,09 94 145 765,5 3.Violation of an order of loan debt restructuring 7,549 47 097 838,5 4. IT systems failure 7,735 48 258 283,4 5. Shortage of money in ATM cartridges 1,28 7…

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    Protein structure prediction is that the prediction of the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its organic compound sequence — that's, the prediction of its folding and its secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure from its primary structure. Structure prediction is essentially totally different from the inverse downside of protein style. protein structure prediction is one among the foremost necessary goals pursued by bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry; it's extremely…

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    Rent Seeking Model

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    each session. Approximately 50% of the students were majoring in economics but no one had any prior experience with this type of experiment. The results of the experiment revealed irrational bids in both cases. In the case of R = 1 (proportional probabilities), the level of dissipation is at the predicted level, and become more concentrated around the prediction during the last ten rounds. However, the theoretical model fails in predicting the ‘excessive dissipation’ where the level of…

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    Semester Reflection

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    deep understanding of the math concepts the go along with the projects. One of my goals would be to continue to work on my weaker 21st century skill such as my flexibility and leadership skills. We’ve covered geometry topics, matrices, and probability in semester 1. What other topics would be of interest to you? Do you have a project idea that would tie math into another one of your classes? I am really open to any new project ideas that present realistic application of the math concepts.…

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    Unit 3 Business Venture

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    The risks that ties into investing in either the Real Estate and the Cupcakes and so forth business were not ones to ignore, as there was a 15 to 20 percent chance of not making a profit following 10 years. However, the probability of much larger earned revenue is justified regardless of the dangers highlighted in the analysis provided above. The likelihood of income resulting from any of these investments is way over $2,000,000 and these are at a medium NPV yet the possibility…

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    What is a Theory from Carnap and Popper Rudolf Carnap and Karl Popper both are philosophers whom tried to question what is a theory. Both of these men look at the same question from different perspectives. How can one decide if a theory is scientific or not. Carnap and Popper both came up with different ways to choose which theories are more important when compared to others. It is definitely possible to agree with both Carnap and Popper’s ways of demarcation as a theory can be both verifiable…

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