Suppose that a simple society has an economy with only one resource, labor. Labor can be used to produce only two commodities—X, a necessity good (food), and Y, a luxury good (music and merriment). Suppose that the labor force consists of 100 workers. One laborer can produce either 5 units of necessity per month (by […]
Research Project #1, MTH – 154 Quantitative Reasoning Compare the prices of popular models of new/used cars in Woodbridge, VA and Toronto, Canada (you can choose different cities in Canada and USA) Goals: ü Be introduced to the research process ü Practice researching real consumer information ü Practice calculations and visualization of information in […]
Instructions: 250+ Words No Title Page In Text Citations in APA Format NO PLAGIARISM!!! Suppose that the percentage annual return you obtain when you invest a dollar in gold or the stock market is dependent on the general state of the national economy as indicated below. For example, the probability that the […]
A giant tortoise can walk about 1/10 meter per second on land. A cooter turtle can walk about 1/2 per second on land PART A how long would it take a giant tortoise to travel five meters? […]
COSTS OF PV TECHNOLOGY GENERATIONS (1 point possible) (Note: due to requests from many students, to clarify the exercise and enhance the differences between the two options, the efficiency of the first generation module was changed from 17% to 18%. The correct answer to AQ1.1.3 remains the same as before). We are going to build […]
A swimmer heading directly across a river 200m wide reaches the opposite bank in 6 min 40 seconds. She was swept downstream 480m so how fast can she swim in still water
Research a known historical mathematician (Examples: Euler, Newton, Leibniz, Galois, Lorentz) Discover the mathematician contributions to modern day mathematics Explain how this mathematics may have influenced modern day life or how it has effected historical events in the world Discover the importance of mathematics
1. 1 using the standard normal distribution, find each probability. a. P (z > 1.66) b. P (z <-2.03) c. P (z >-1.19) d. P (z < 1.93) e. P (z >-1.77) 2. For the first 7 months of the year, the average precipitation in Toledo, Ohio, is 19.32 inches. […]
3. The following table shows the numbers of patients classified as underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese according to their diabetes status. If a patient is selected at random, a) What is the probability that they are overweight? b) What is the probability that they are obese and diabetic? c) […]
Focuses on using financial methods and statistical data to inform alternative selection within business decisions. For this Assignment you will create a PowerPoint® presentation based on your “purchase” of a restaurant. The following information is to be used to create this presentation. Your presentation is required to have at least one reference from a […]