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answered on 23-Jul-21 10:09

Plz can anyone solve it.

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You r welcome bro..ð???

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answered on 17-Jul-21 19:33

How is root removed and how did they get 1/6?

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Yes u can write

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answered on 17-Jul-21 16:31

Can any one do this sum

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My handwriting may a little worst, but answer is right.

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answered on 13-Jul-21 10:41

Pls explain

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Ok thank you

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answered on 12-Jul-21 12:27

Pls explain how we've got 74 and 76 by referring the image

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Ok. Thank you

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answered on 11-Jul-21 20:09

Log(1^3+2^3+3^3....... n^3)

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2log(nÃ?(n+1)/2) Use sum of cubes of first n natural numbers formula u will get the answer

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answered on 11-Jul-21 20:10

log (1^3 + 2^3 + 3^3 + ---n^3) = ?

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2 log(n(n+1)/2) Use sum of cubes of first n natural numbers formula

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answered on 11-Jul-21 17:33

Pls explain the marked statement in the image.

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It's a generalisation of how many conditional distributions would be there from bivariate frequency distribution. Considering the same example as given, we shall have 5 + 5 = 10 conditional distribution of students such as : 1. Conditional Distribution of Marks in Statistics for Students having Mathematics Marks between 0 - 4 2. Conditional Distribution of Marks in Statistics for Students having Mathematics Marks between 4 - 8 ... .... 6. Conditional Distribution of Marks in Maths for Students having Statistics Marks between 0 - 4 7. Conditional Distribution of Marks in Maths for Students having Statistics Marks between 4 - 8 ... ...

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answered on 20-Aug-21 11:00

Sir how to do this sum? If P (A) = p and P (B) = q, then (a) P(A/B) â?¤ p/q (b) P(A/B)â?¤ p/q (c) P(A/B) < q/p (d) None of these

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Please refer attached for detailed solution. Also, please post new question as a new topic. Thanks, best wishes!

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answered on 09-Jul-21 11:14

Please refer the image and explain the step that I've marked.

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The step is derived from the formula which is mentioned on the right hand side

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