Mathematics, 10.09.2019 02:30, carleygalloway103
Monte carlo exercise: john has integers 1: 10. he randomly draws 5 without replacement and reasons that he could estimate the 80th percentile of his 10 integers, the value 8, by taking the 2nd largest sampled value; that is the 4th value in order from smallest to largest. (a) applying this approach repetitively, what proportion of the time will he accurately estimate the value 8? (b) underestimate? (c) overestimate? the answer is easily accessible using combinations in the next module, but until then, simulation is the preferred approach.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50, gymnastattack
Drag each tile into the correct box. not all tiles will be used. find the tables with unit rates greater than the unit rate in the graph. then tenge these tables in order from least to greatest unit rate
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