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Due Tuesday, Jun 17, 11:59pm CDT CURRENT OBJECTIVE Understand the parameters of the binomial distribution Question Give the numerical value of the parameter n, the number of trials, in the following binomial distribution scenario. A weighted coin has a 0.486 probability of landing on heads and a 0.514 probability of landing on tails. If you toss the coin 27 times, we want to know the probability of getting heads exactly 11 times. Consider a toss of heads as success in the binomial distribution. Provide your answer below: n = FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION SUBMIT

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Rational Expressions Introduction to the LCM of two monomials Find the least common multiple of 4w^(3) and 10w.

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Oliver buys a bag of cookies that contains 6 chocolate chip cookies, 8 peanut butter cookies, 5 sugar cookies and 9 oatmeal cookies. What is the probability that Oliver randomly selects a chocolate chip cookie from the bag, eats it, then randomly selects a peanut butter cookie? Express you answer as a reduced fraction.

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You enter a debate hall. Two candidates for student government are having a debate. Candidate A supports funding public education. Students need access to updated textbooks, technology, and teachers need better resources to serve students. Throwing our tax dollars away then guessing is not the solution. Pouring money into education doesn't automatically solve all the problems. There are schools that have plenty of funding but are still falling behind. Make sure not to put any spaces before your answer. What fallacy is this?

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which of the following monopolies below was criticized for net neutrality issues

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The two scenarios in (7) and (8) above are examples of Coase Theorem in a market.The two scenarios in (7) and (8) above are examples of Coase Theorem in a market.

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Find the domain of the vector-value function \( \vec{r}(t) = \langle t^2, -3\cos(3t), 2\sin(-2t) \rangle \)\nDomain: \( \{ t \mid \underline{\qquad} < t < \underline{\qquad} \} \)

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Use the method of variation of parameters to find a particular solution of the following differential equation.\\ $y'' + y = 2 \csc^2(x)$\\ The particular solution is $y_p(x) = -2 - 2 \cos x \ln \left| \tan \frac{x}{2} \right|$

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2. Quick calculations and miscellanea These questions should provide some practice in computing growth rates and other measures. Population is growing at 1.6% p.a. Real GDP is rising at 4.1% p.a. How quickly is real GDP/capita growing? Growth rate of Real GDP PC = 4.1% - 1.6% Growth rate of Real GDP PC = 2.5% (i) Disposable income is rising by 4.5% p.a. If this growth rate is maintained, approximately how many years will it take for disposable income to double? (ii) Labor generates 65% of GDP while capital generates the remaining 35%. Suppose the labor supply is rising by 0.3% p.a. while the capital stock is growing by 2.2%. Total GDP growth is 1.9%. Compute the growth rate of total factor productivity. 18%

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QUESTION 4 (10 marks) The operational amplifiers in the circuit in Figure 3 are ideal. (a) (7 marks) Using the state-variable method, show that the transfer function of the circuit in Figure 3 is that of a bandstop filter $H(s) = \frac{V_{out}(s)}{V_{in}(s)} = \frac{s^2 + R_4/(R_2R_3R_5C_1C_2)}{s^2 + s/(R_1C_1) + R_4/(R_2R_3R_5C_1C_2)}$ (b) (3 marks) Assume $C_1 = C_2 = 1\mu F$. Select resistor values to ensure that the circuit is overdamped and has the centre frequency of $10^6 rad/s.$

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