frequency refers to the number of times an observation appears in a dataset.
Let make a interval begins with 2-3 and list 10 intervals. and list the frequency and then find percentage as
=( no. Of frequency / total No. Of frequency) ×100


Section 2.6 Homework (continued) D. Determine the end behavior of the following function. (Do this algebraically.) $ 16x8 – 12x2 f(x) = 1- 7x² + 5x 70 + 2X-8 C. Find the limit or show that it does not exist. (a.) lim n sin²x " (Hint: Use squeeze theorem) X x²+1 (b.) lim cot?(-Inx) (Do this analytically.) X-> Section 2.6 Homework (continued) E. Find the following limits if they exist. Explain. (Do this analytically (a.) lim cot' (In 10 -...
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DQuestion 4 2.6 pts Assuming Demand is downward sloping and Supply is upward sloping (as we usually do), what happens to equilibrium price (P) and quantity (Q) of a good when Demand decreases? P and Q should not change. P increases Q P increases; Q decreases P decreases; Q decreases P decreases, Q increases increases.
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Question 4 2.6 pts Assuming Demand is downward sloping and Supply is upward sloping (as we usually do), what happens to equilibrium price (P) and quantity (Q) of a good when Demand decreases? P and Q should not change P increases; Q increases P increases; Q decreases. P decreases, decreases. P decreases; Q increases. Question 5 2.6 pts Suppose that the supply of Blu Ray players decreases (i.e., shifts to the left). Using our standard supply and demand...
Use the H-H equation and Table 2.6 to do the following calculations. For the solutions with the following pH values, calculate the ratio of the concentrations of the base and the acid forms of the substances listed. for an acetic acid/acetate solution with a pH of 2.66: [A-]/[HA] = ______________ for a phenol/phenolate solution with a pH of 10.24: [A-]/[HA] = _______________ for a phosphate buffered solution with a pH of 6.55: [A-]/[HA] = _______________
14.11--A block oscillating on a spring has period T = 2.6 s . Note: You do not know values for either m or k. Do not assume any particular values for them. The required analysis involves thinking about ratios. A) What is the period if the block's mass is tripled? B) What is the period if the value of the spring constant is tripled? C) What is the period if the oscillation amplitude is tripled while m and k are...
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Problem 24.28 A thin, horizontal, 19-cm-diameter copper plate is charged to -2.6 nC. Assume that the electrons are uniformly distributed on the surface
21. Use the H-H equation and Table 2.6 to do the following calculations. For the solutions with the following ratios of [A-]/[HA], calculate the pH of the solutions. a. for a solution containing 0.25M sodium phosphate monobasic and 0.87M sodium phosphate dibasic: pH = ___________________ b. for a solution containing 0.33M sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and 0.55M sodium carbonate (Na2CO3): pH = ______________________ c. for a solution containing 0.55mM lactic acid and 0.88mM sodium lactate: pH = __________________________
What value resistor will discharge a 2.6?F capacitor to 20% of its initial charge in 2.9ms ? PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY THIS IS MY GRADE AND I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT RIGHT STEP BY STEP Express your answer using two significant figures. R = ?
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2.22 [5]<$2.6> For the following C statement, write a minimal sequence of MIPS assembly instructions that does the identical operation. Assume $t1 -A,$t2 = B, and $s1 is the base address of C.