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answered on 01-Nov-21 11:31

How to find p(n,i)

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Okay mam I'll try this method

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answered on 09-Nov-21 11:37

Please tell me how to identify the qus is it probability or distribution because some times I'm confused as both are similar..help me pls

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P(AuB) Probability that the target would be hit once they both try is given by P(AuB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AnB) ------- (1) From the given information, we have, P(A) = 5/9, P(B) = 6/11 Here, both the events A and B are independent. the required probability is 79/33.

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answered on 30-Oct-21 20:15

Are both the options correct?

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When you put root then the resultant answer will be +/-. So in the given question the answer will be +/-1

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answered on 31-Oct-21 08:04

Help solving this question.

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The multiplied the numerator and denominator by 7 + 4 x square root 3. If you multiply and divide by same term you are multiplying by 1

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answered on 01-Nov-21 06:55

Please answer with explanation

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Pls attempt on own first

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answered on 01-Nov-21 12:07

Please send this question answer and solution

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Yes

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Time value of money

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answered on 30-Oct-21 10:15

Please send this questions answer and solution

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for second - Real rate of return = nominal growth - inflation = 8% (i.e. 17%-8%) So GDP after six years = p[1x1.08 6 times] = 1.587P

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Equation

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answered on 29-Oct-21 22:00

Send this solution with explaining

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Relation

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answered on 29-Oct-21 18:59

Please explain, how come this relation R1 and R2 are transitive in this illustration. Because there is no (a,b), (b,c), (a,c) in both the relations.

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Welcome

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answered on 29-Oct-21 01:44

I want complete solutions of these 2 questions

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See

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