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Binomial distribution
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answered on 12-Sep-20 12:24
How do we find the value of p and q in the below problem?
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Refer 17.7 of study material
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Theoretical distribution
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answered on 12-Sep-20 12:24
I don't understand how to do this. Please explain
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what is the doubt?
AKSHITA SITA PRAVA
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Probability
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answered on 10-Sep-20 14:30
I don't understand how to do this problem. Please explain
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Thank you sir
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Compound intrest problem
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answered on 10-Sep-20 10:05
As we know intrest calculated by bank compoundly , but I have a question that if payer pay interest every year equal to their intrest amount than that intrest is not added to principle I think and payer pay equal intrest every year as simple intrest or it pay lesser intrest as if he pay some amount of principle with annual interest . Can you please answer my query ...
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Its not dependent on payment by payer but chargeable by lender......... compound means once the interest is due and not paid, interest is charged on interest where under simple even if interest is due but not paid, there is no interest charge on interest due
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Doubt
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answered on 09-Oct-20 15:32
The regression equation of y on x is 3x-5y=-12 and regression equation of x on y is 2x-y=7.The value of y when x=10
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Thq
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LR letter series example 5
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answered on 02-Sep-20 10:47
Plz help to solve it
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Tq sudha
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Time value of money
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answered on 31-Aug-20 12:58
Ex 4 b q 7 The equation p(1.06)³ - p Why is p subtracted in the equation
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Ok
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Permutation and combination
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answered on 25-Aug-20 09:31
When 15 mangoes are equally divided in three students it should be in one way
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Total mangoes= 15 - so, total ways of arranging mangoes= 15! 15/3=5 mangoes for each student now we have 5! , 5!, 5! No of ways = (15)!/(5!â??5!â??5!)
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Exercise 4b of business maths
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answered on 23-Aug-20 13:58
Can't solve it having difficulty in getting the answer I am getting 44152 on my calculator instead of 4152.51. Please help
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Ohk
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answered on 21-Aug-20 09:13
Sir kya app iit jam pdhate h
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Regret no
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