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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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    Let’s say that we have calculated effectiveness (assuming PD=0,8; PA=0,9; PI=0,6; PN=0,4) and it equals to 0,8 x 0,9 x 0,6 x 0,4 =0,1728. Remember, the conditional risk formula? Assuming again, that probability of attack and relative consequences both equal 1,0, conditional risk R= 1,0 x (1 – 0,1728) x 1,0 = 0,8272 ( or we can say that the risk equals 83% if rounded). Is it a lot? It depends on conversion table we will use to present numerical value as adjectival. And what it is mean? For…

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    In this article by Susan Clancy, Richard McNally, Daniel Schacter, and Mark Lenzenweger. They take a look at the memory of those who have a claim to be abducted by aliens. Throughout this article the researchers wanted to test four hypotheses with regard to false recall and false recognition and produced a thesis statement that stated, "those reporting recovered and repressed memories of alien abduction were more prone than control participants to exhibit false recall and recognition. The groups…

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    Girl Scouts Cluster Analysis

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    Theoretical Foundation As an organization the Girl Scouts of Western Washington are concerned about their diversity, because their organization is not incredibly diverse, they are not serving all of the populations that they could. Participation in the Girl Scouts can be life changing for some, for instance more women who are politicians, CEOs, congresswomen, astronauts, and other leaders in the US were scouts than who were not (Chávez, 2016). The Girl Scouts’ main goal is to empower, educated,…

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    12 Lead Ecg Analysis

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    The 12-lead ECG gives reading from 1 different electrical placements around the heart. The way that this works is each of the 12 signals are supposed to identify electrical activity from the heart's muscle. This however is not easy, it will take dedication and long hours before you are able to interpret the 12-lead ECG, but once done correctly you will be able to read these signals and therefore translate them. When approaching the 12 lead ECG, there are a few things that you must know. The last…

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    The details of the scores for each of the six factors analyzed in the NASA-TLX questionnaire (Fig. 3) reveal that the use of the robot impacts mostly on the mental demand of the task and on the effort required from the caregiver, while actually the use of the robot increases the temporal demands of the tasks. B. Division of the Caregivers Time Regarding the time spent with personalized attention to users, a total of 862 segments were annotated by the two annotators. Their annotation were in…

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    To assess the overall model fit of the measurement model, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was performed. The measurement properties resulted from CFA are summarized in Table 3. In this study, the chi-square statistic indicated the overall model was not fit very well (x^2 = 527.397, p < .001). However, The value of the normed chi-square static to sample size, showed that the model fit the data well with x^2/df at 2.028, which was lower than the recommended threshold of 3. In addition, the…

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    Tinkercad Lab Report

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    Diagram of Prototype A that consisted of an octagonal prism with a length of 11 in. or 27.94 cm. and height of 10.16 cm., while we created corrugated layers within the prism. We decided to change all the dimensions to centimeters instead of using inches as the units. Tinkercad model of Prototype B that consisted of a hexagonal prism with a length of 27.94 cm., height of 10.16 cm., and sides of the base of 4.445 cm. WIthin the hexagonal prism consisted of 6 equilateral triangles are connected…

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    The Haybaler Problem Problem Statement You have five bales of hay. All of the bales of hay were weighed in combinations. 1 and 2, 1 and 3, etc.. All of the weights were written down without keeping track. The weights of the bales are 80,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,90, and 91. Your initial task is to find out how much each bale weights. Is your answer the only possible set of weights? Explain how you know. Process In the hay baler problem we had to figure out different combinations of weights of hay…

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    One result of random genetic drift and gene substitution is mutant alleles, however the probability that these mutations become fixed in a population is not solely dependent on the advantageous nature of the allele, rather the probability of fixation is determined by the allele frequency, the selective advantage or disadvantage, and the effective population size. The probability of fixation for a particular allele is demonstrated by the equation where probability is equal to 1 minus the…

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