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Consider an arrival process whose inter arrival times are independent exponential random variables with mean 2 (and consequently
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Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil,
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Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil,
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Truck transportation has an energy cost of 0.76 kcal kg-1 km-1, and it is about 3700 km from San Francisco to Toronto.
If a
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Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil,
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Land growing continuous grain corn as a cash crop loses soil at a rate of
14.0 metric tonnes ha-1 yr-1. This is a fertile soil,
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In a mixture of liquids,liquid A is steam volatile,and decomposes at its boiling point.explain the method of separating liquid A
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The sum of three consecutive numbers is 243. Find the numbers.
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Let delta hat be an estimator of a random variable delta, and let delta hat=delta hat-delta be the estimation error.
a) In this
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The random variables delta and X are described by a joint PDF which is uniform on the triangular set defined by the constraints
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Let sigma=1 and consider the special case of only two observations (n=2). Write down a formula for the mean squared error
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As in the last video, let X=delta+W, where delta and W are independent normal random variables and W has mean zero.
1. Assume
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Suppose that X_1=delta+W_1 and X_2=2*delta+W_2, where delta, W_1, W_2 are independent standard normal random variables. If the
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The random variables Theta and X are described by a joint PDF which is uniform on the triangular set defined by the constraints
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Let k be a positive integer and let X be a continuous random variable that is uniformly distributed on [0,k]. For any number x,
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For t element of R, define the following two functions:
f_1 (t)=1/sqrt(2*pi)*e^(-max(1,t^2)/2) and f_2
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By the argument of the weak law of large numbers, if the X_i are i.i.d with mean mu and variance sigma^2, and if
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The sample mean estimate Theta hat of the mean of a random variable with variance 1, based on 100 samples, happened to be 22.
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By the argument of weak law of large numbers, if the X_i are i.i.d with mean mu and variance sigma^2, and if M
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By the argument of weak law of large numbers, if the X_i are i.i.d with mean mu and variance sigma^2, and if M
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Consider a poisson arrival process with rate lambda per hour. To simplify notation, we let a=P(0,1), b=P(1,1) and c=P(2,1),
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Busy people arrive at the park according to a Poisson process with rate lambda_1=3 per hour and stay in the park for exactly
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As in an earlier exercise, busy people arrive at the park according to a Poisson process with rate lambda_1=3 per hour. Relaxed
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Marie distributes toys for toddlers. She makes visits to households and gives away one toy only on visits for which the door is
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Based on your understanding of the Poisson process, determine the numerical values of a and b in the following expression.
Integr
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Let r_ij (n) = P(X_n=j | X_0 = i) be the n-step transition probability of a given homogeneous discrete time Markov chain with m
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A group of n professional sit at a table at a conference. Before the presentation begins, they put all their cellular
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Suppose that X is uniformly distributed on the interval [3,8] and that given X=x, Y is uniformly distributed on the interval
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Consider a Bernoulli process, with arrival probability at each time slot equal to p=1/3.
An observer arrives at time slot 10 and
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Each magazine that Charlie reads taken an amount of time that follows an exponential distribution with mean 10 minutes. The
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Starting at time 0, a red bulb flashes according to a Poisson process with rate lambda=2. Similarly, starting at time 0, a blue
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1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes
1. 0.5625 2. 0.1054 3. 0.140625 4. 0.105469
a=100
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Im not sure but since 14000 kg/ is the soil that is lost per 10000m^2. Do i multipy this by 3.8% to get how much organic material was there?
ok..so first you want to get rid of the fractions, so what u need to do is find a common number for it.. for 3 and 4 its going to be 12 now multiply everything by 12... what you should end up with is 6b+4B = 120.. now solve! and you should get 10.. ps. the
The Big Idea of Energy is probably what is refered to as the Conservation of Energy which is a rule that states that energy can never be created or destroyed it merely changes forms.