St Monica's College, Epping VET Electro-technology (Shared Technology) Domestic Electrical System DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INVESTIGATION The Task The student shall carry out the following investigation based on the electrical installation at his / her residence, where appropriate and submit a report that addresses all the requirements herein. Jt:4RNI.I\lG Some ofthe tasks require a visual inspection ofelectrical installations at the student's residence. When this is required
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return and standard deviation from information about the individual securities. Method 1 STEP 1: Compute the return distribution of the portfolio. STEP 2: Then compute the expected value and the standard deviation of that distribution. Method 1 Example • Consider a “50-50” portfolio of two securities. • You are provided with the individual return distributions of the two securities: State Probability Return Security A Return Security B Portfolio Return 1 20% 50%
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Complete the following and submit the required information in one WORD document. The majority of the grade will be based on providing only the relevant data and correct interpretation of the data. Explain your results thoroughly; use the data to interpret the data. Do NOT assume that simply providing a chart or graph will suffice. Make sure to explain your findings. Review the Terminology video to help you understand the terms. Videos and Instructions are found on the Class Materials page in
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BA 302 online: Instructions for Midterm, Fall 2015 Window period: Friday, October 16th, 2015, 8 a.m. – Monday October 19th, 11:59 p.m. (I have extended the window period by one day from originally scheduled) Time limit Six hours (you can take the Exam only at one stretch) The test will consist of 17 True/False type (4 points each), 16 Multiple/Choices (7 points each) and 8 Essay Type (15 points each) with a total of 300 points. The Chapters covered are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7. The topics to focus
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Predicting Initial Claims Using ARIMA models I. Introduction Initial claims is a measure of the number of jobless claims filed by individuals seeking to receive state jobless benefits. This number is watched closely by financial analysts because it provides insight into the direction of the economy. Higher initial claims correlate with a weakening economy. According to Investopedia.com, the strength of a nation's economy will have an impact on the appreciation or depreciation of its
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech touched upon the dangers of our nation’s increasing materialism, instructing us to “shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society.” Years later, this idea is just as relevant, if not more so. Our nation is facing the potentially dangerous problem of income inequality. There are constantly debates over the topic of raising the minimum wage, and with good reason: Between 1979 and 2009, the wealthiest 5 percent of American families
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AIUB 1 Master of Business Administration Course Instructor: Dr. Swapan Kumar Dhar Definition of Statistics Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting data for the purpose of making intelligent statements and drawing appropriate conclusions. So, according to this definition, there are four stages: (1) Collection of data
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GNED 139 W2015 swalke27@my.centennialcollege.ca Assignment 1 “Studies suggest that the distribution of income in a given society may be a more important determinant of health than the total amount of income earned by society members. Large gaps in income distribution lead to increases in social problems and poorer health among the population as a whole. Only 47% of Canadians at the lowest income level rate their health as excellent or very good, compared with 73% of Canadians in the highest
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constructed to capture the µ with 95% confidence. The sample size is n=30 and the population standard deviation is 0.55. According to the central limit theorem, because the sample size is equal to 30, the sample mean x approximately follows a normal distribution with a mean µ and a known standard deviation σ. Using the following equation, I can substitute in the given information to find the values for the 95% confidence interval. x±1.96(σn ) When I substitute the given information for the
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situation, so we use a one tailed test. Here we choose the value of alpha, our significance level. It is typical to let alpha be 0.05 or 0.01. For this example we will use a 5% level and alpha will be equal to 0.05. Now we need to determine which distribution to use. The sample is from a population
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