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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 00:20
The guy wire bd exerts on the telephone pole ac a force p directed along bd. knowing the p must have a 720-n component perpendicular to the pole ac, determine the magnitude of force p and its component along line ac.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:30
List at least one thing to check for when you're checking the clarity and professionalism of a document.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 00:30
You are to write a series of steps that anyone could follow to solve the following three problems: 1. even odd a. assume that someone tells you a number (an integer number) b. you hear the number and respond with the word even or odd 2. average a. assume that someone tells you between 3 and 5 numeric values. b. you hear the numbers and respond with the average is some number 3. dog or cat a. explain to a child the differences between a dog and a cat. b. your explanation could be used by a child or anyone to distinguish the difference between a dog and a cat
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 09:50
In any one-minute interval, the number of requests for a popular web page is a poisson random variable with expected value 240 requests. (a) a web server has a capacity of requests per minute. if the number of requests in a one-minute interval is greater than the server is overloaded. use the central limit theorem to estimate the smallest value of for which the probability of overload is less than 0.035. note that your answer must be an integer. also, since this is a discrete random variable, don't forget to use "continuity correction". = 268 (b) now assume that the server's capacity in any one-second interval is ⌊/60⌋, where ⌊⌋ is the largest integer ≤ (this is called the floor function.) for the value of derived in part (a), what is the probability of overload in a one-second interval? this time, don't approximate via the clt, but compute the probability exactly.
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