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Compute p-LAP given 4 = -=[:* ]md P=[47]
7. Major losses are given by the Darcy-Weisbach equation, AP = pf . If P, AP, L, and fare held constant and the pipe diameter decreases from 3/4 to 1/2 inches, what is the ratio of the new to old flow, i.e. Q1g.
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D. Suppose the money demand is given by: (15 marks) Md = $Y (0.24 – i) where $Y is $300. Also, suppose that the supply of money is $60. Assume equilibrium in financial markets. 1. Find Md for i = 4% and i = 9%? (6 marks) 2. Graph Md and M$ and calculate the equilibrium interest rate? (6 marks) 3. If the Bank of Canada wants to increase i by 10% (from, say, 4%...
Suppose that the money supply in Atlantis is given by Md= 50,000-500,000(1/p) and that there are $10,000 of currency currently in circulation. (amount of currency printed by the central bank, NOT THE TOTAL MONEY SUPPLY). If the price level is given by p=$50, what is the reserve ratio in Atlantis.
2. For the following matrices, find a matrix Pthat diagonalizes A and compute p-'AP. If the matrix is not diagonalizable, say so and give a reason why. -14 12 (a) A= -2017 100 (b) A011 011
Question 4 You are given the following information on Events A, B, C, and D. P(A) = .5 P(B) = .3 P (C) = .15 P(A U D) = .7 P(A ∩ C) = 0.05 P (A │B) = 0.22 P (A ∩ D) = 0.25 Compute P(D). Compute P(A ∩ B). Compute P(A | C). Compute the probability of the complement of C. What does it mean to be mutually exclusive? Give an example of two events that are...
Given the following values: μD = 0, MD = 15, nD = 17, SS = 1,519, α = 0.05, conduct a related samples t test. What will be the decision for the null hypothesis? a)Retain the null hypothesis. b)Reject the null hypothesis. c)There is not enough information to answer this question. d)none of the above
e 1 Suppose (Ap) (1 - Ap)n-m P{X = m, Y = n} = m = 0,1,2,...,n n=0,1,2,... m!(n - m)! (1) (5 pts) Compute P{Y = n}. Point out y follows which distribution. (2) (5 pts) Compute P{X = m}. Point out X follows which distribution. (3) (4 pts) Compute P{X = m | Y = n}. Point out X|Y = n follows which distribution. (4) (6 pts) Compute P{Y - X = k}. Point out Y X follows...
Prove the following:
Given: AP and AS are tangent to OO at P and S respectively. To Prove: AO 1 PS STATEMENTS REASONS
4. Find a matrix P that diagonalizes the given matrix A and compute P-1AP. A= ܐ ܚ 0 0 0 ܠܛܙ