Probability of At least 2 People Having the Same Birthday in a group of 25, 50, 75, 100, 500 and 1000 The Simulation has been designed using the computer based program Excel. It is formed to understand the probability of at least 2 people sharing the same birthday in randomly selected groups of 25, 50, 75, 100, 500 and 1000. The simulation is run for 30 iterations for each group that means that the simulation for 25 randomly selected people will be run 30 times and so on. Assumptions v The year
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Transfer Time From using a various calculators to determine transfer rates, transfer time and file size it was easily noticed how they were all related. All three variables must be utilized in order to discern a particular transfer rate, transfer time or file size. The transfer time of a file is directly related to the speed in which it is transferred. How quickly a file is transferred primary depends on the size of the file and the speed in with the file is being transferred. The quicker
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Reflection Paper in our Group Activity As a leader for the group I was chosen because they said that a member with vast experiences about the topic made most of the decisions and disturbed work among to our group. There was no disagreement during our group meetings. There were no arguments about the workload. The group member assumed that everyone was on the same level. Each member needed to do extra research for our activity was to be done properly. The group work as a team, several suggestions
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Film II: Study Group Assignment Watch the rest of ______________________ a. Make a note of scenes it would be interesting to analyze in detail (do this individually). Pick a scene a. Each study group must pick a scene to analyze (2-3 minutes). b. Only one group per scene (first come, first serve) – if the scene you have chosen has already been picked by another group, you must choose another. c. An audio-visual analysis of the scene must be presented to the rest of the class
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3.0 Analysis and Findings 3.1 Group Means: These are computed for each variables for each groups (Default & Regular basis). In group statistics status –1 is Default &status-2 is Regular. Group Statistics |Status | Variables |Mean |Std. Deviation | |1 |Loan |601000.00 |424013.89 | | |Dependents |1.10 |1.45 | | |Y-P-J |7
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(Webster’s Pocket Dictionary 1990) it says “being organized or organized group; as a club”. In Wikipedia, it has a more definitive meaning indicating “social arrangement which pursues collective goals, which controls its own performance, and which has a boundary separating it from its environment”; two different sources with similar meanings. This gives us a broad idea the meaning of organization. Organization implies that group of individuals come together working / supporting a common goal
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Data Structures and Functional Programming CS 3110, Fall 2013 Version: 6 Problem Set 4 Due at 11:59 PM, Thursday, October 17 Last Modified: October 22, 2013 Instructions Compile Errors All code you submit must compile. Programs that do not compile will be heavily penalized. If your submission does not compile, we will notify you immediately. You will have 48 hours after the submission date to supply us with a patch. If you do not submit a patch, or if your patched code does not compile, you
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Intra- and Interpersonal Competencies (IIC) 1. Introduction 1. Human beings are social animals. We meet people and make friends throughout our life. However, building a positive relationship is not an accident; it requires understanding and efforts, and is an art to be learned and practiced. Learning, developing, expanding, and improving interpersonal skills and competencies are essential for future success. This course prepares students for their future by helping them improve themselves
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Programs Ch. 8 2. Lottery Number Generator This program generates a 7-digit lottery number. It should have an Integer array with 7 elements. It has a loop that steps through the array, randomly generating a number between 0 and 9 for each element. Another Loop displays the contents of the array. * Generate seven numbers * Output seven numbers Input | Processing | Output | | Generate seven lottery numbers | Display all seven lottery numbers | Main Module () Declare integer lotteryNumber
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Total Marks = 100 Write, execute and test a C++ program that performs the following operations on two i*j matrices. . a) Multiplication: Multiply two matrices. . b) Copy: Copy one matrix into another, if both matrices are of same size. Input: (2+2+2=6Marks) Following are the inputs (from keyboard) of this program: . a) Input size of matrix A and values of its elements. . b) Input size of matrix B and values of its elements. . c) Input type of operation
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