Hi, this question is probably easy and i just don't get it. The question is:
"If ten coins are tossed 50 times, in how many cases would we expect the number of heads to exceed the number of tails?" (It's q25 in exercise 29(b) of the fitzpatrick 3 unit book)
I work it out as if there's 50...
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I have done the exact same thing and are in need of the solutions as well. Sorry I can't help, any1 who even just has there solutions would u plz post them, so i wud have sumthing to compare to.
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Thanks for that, though, it says V = A/4, if A is the initial volume then how how could one quarter of the vessel be 1/4 x A. e.g. if the initial volume is 2 litres then V = 1/2.
Hi, I am completely stuck. The question is "A vessel is being filled at a variable rate and the volume of liquid in the vessel at any time t is given by V=A(1-e to the power of -kt)" Question (a) was show that dV/dt = k(A-V) and i got that easily, however question (b) is "If one wuarter of the...
Hi, I done a prac involving determining the sulfate content of fertiliser and it involved making a barium sulfate precipitate and filtering it, it was a very milky and not very solid precipitate which didn't filter particularly well. I was wondering whether anyone has any ideas on how I could...
Hey, I have been told by a few teachers that a hypothesis should have a justification and by others that it should not, I just got an assessment worth 20% back and missed out on 100% because i didn't justify my hypothesis, I know I shouldn't complain, but I thought I should find out for future...
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Just wondering whether anyone's going to Byron Bay for schoolies, first week. Also if you've been to Byron before tell us what you thought.
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the question is:
prove by mathematical induction, 12 to the power of n > 7 to the power of n + 5 to the power of n when n is larger than or equal to 2.
Thank you to anyone who can help me.