Come up with a real-life situation that models each of the four types of inequalities listed above.

Linear inequalities Linear inequalities come in one of the following basic forms: a < x < b x < b x > a x < a or x > b Come up with a real-life situation that models each of the four types of inequalities listed above. Provide a written description of the situation. Express … Read more

What does the value in cell A33 tell you about the hypothesis. Do we reject the null hypothesis? Why? Put your explanation in cell A36.

One sample t Test We are now going to use Excel to test based on one given sample. We would like to know if the average cholesterol level of patients in intensive care is equal to 200 and for that reason we collect cholesterol level of 20 random people from various intensive care units. Cholesterol … Read more

Using Excel, evaluate the score that corresponds to 65 percentile in standard normal distribution. Put your result in cell A11.

Open the Excel program In our last computer assignment we learned how to find the standard normal distribution up to the given score value a, that is we found P(Z < a). We used Excel instead of the standard normal distribution table and evaluated P(Z<-1.72) with the command =NORMDIST(1.72,B1,B2,TRUE) and we obtained 0.042716 approximately. Here … Read more

Consider a person from a culture that counts in base-6. Assume that they use the number symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Write a paragraph to them that explains base-10 system.

Principles of Mathematics Consider the number sets integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. In one day, record at least 25 different numbers that you encounter in your everyday life. Your observations must include at least one of each set: integers, rational numbers that are not integers, and real numbers that are not rational numbers. Part … Read more

Consider what you have learned about the sociological imagination. Choose one of the following topics: war, unemployment, divorce, or poverty and provide an example of a public issue and a private trouble associated with the topic. Describe how the two influence each other.

Sociology Consider what you have learned about the sociological imagination. Choose one of the following topics: war, unemployment, divorce, or poverty and provide an example of a public issue and a private trouble associated with the topic. Describe how the two influence each other. What characteristics are sociologists looking at when they refer to an … Read more

Write a 3-page (front & back) reflection on some of the important concepts that you learned by taking Survey of Calculus course this semester.

Course Summary Write a 3-page (front & back) reflection on some of the important concepts that you learned by taking Survey of Calculus course this semester. Page 1: Summarize Unit 1, Sections R.2 – 1.2: Limits and Prerequisites Page 2: Summarize Unit 2, Sections 1.3 – 1.8 & 2.2 – 2.3: Differentiation Page 3: Summarize … Read more

What amount of the risk of developing a disease is attributable to a particular exposure?By what percent would the risk of developing disease be reduced if the exposure were eliminated?

Attributable Risk Exercise Epidemiological research not only focuses on the identification and assessment of risk factors but also the planning and evaluating of public health interventions or control measures to reduce the incidence of disease in the population. Being able to predict the impact of removing a particular exposure on the risk of developing a … Read more

Demonstrate competence in programming fundamentals including structure and best practice

Mathematical problems •Demonstrate competence in programming fundamentals including structure and best practice • Apply numerical methods in a programming context to solve common civil engineering problems • Write programs to generate data for, or solve civil engineering problems • Critically compare numerical methods and programmes, considering computational efficiency and accuracy of the results