


Q3 Determine the counting sequence of the following counters (4pts) 1- (2pts) 120 Ho > KO...
5.2.5 (Example 5.2.6 Continued) Suppose thatXY are iid having the following common distribution. PC,-1-cip.i-1. 2. 3. and 2 <p < 3 Here. c c(p) (> 0) is such that Σ | P(X,-i) = 1.. Is there a real number a = a(p) such that Xn → a as n → 00, for all fixed 2 <p < 3? FYI: Example 5.2.6 In order to appreciate the importance of Khinchine's WLLN (Theorem 5.2.3). let us consider a sequence of iid random...
1. (3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH.. of 2 C Hig) + 13 0_(g) ---> 8 CO(g) + 5 H2O(1) 12-15 -11053 -28583 Data: Substance AH”(kJ/mol Substance AH (kJ/mol) CH.(g) CH,OH(1) C.Hog) C.H () H2O(g) CO(g) O(g) 20.9 -239.0 -126.15 -156.4 -241.82 -110.53 CH:(9) CH,OH() CsH (8) CH(1) H2O(1) CO2 N:(9) -104.0 -201.0 -146.44 + 12.0 -285.83 -393.51 -24 2.(2pts) If you are given 88.0 g 0 (g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate...
1.(3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH.. of 2 CH109) + 13 O2(g) ---> 8 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(1) Data: Substance AH(kJ/mol) Substance AH(kJ/mol CzH.(g) CH2OH() C4H10g) CH2(1) H2O(g) CO(g) O2(g) -239.0 -126.15 -156.4 -241.82 -110.53 C:H:(8) CH,OH(g) CsH (8) CH (1) H.O(1) CO2 N (8) -104.0 -2010 -146.44 + 12.0 -285.83 -393.51 0 2.(2pts) If you are given 158,0 g 0_(g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate the heat associated with reaction in problem...
1.(3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH... of 2 CH2O(1) + 15 O_() ---> 10 CO(g) + 12 H.O(1) Data: Substance AH(kJ/mol) Substance AH(kJ/mol) CHg) CH,OH(L) C.H.O(1) CH401) H2O(g) CO(g) O2(g) 20.9 -239.0 -277.0 -316,0 -241.82 -110.53 CH.(8) CH,OH(S) CsH 20 (1) CHO(1) HO() -104.0 -201.0 -298.6 -340.0 -285.83 -393.51 CO2 NB) 2.(2pts) If you are given 148.0 g O(g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate the heat associated with reaction in problem 1 and...
Determine whether the following llustrate a one-sided altemative hypothesis or a two-sided alternative hypothesis. 1.Ho: EM- Y, 0 vs. H1: Em>>Y. 0. This example lustrates a 2. Ho: EM.,Y, o vs. Hti Em s #x 0, This example llustrates a 3, Ho: EM.,Y, vs. MpE(Y) * #x0. This example illustrates a altenative hypothesis alternative hypothesis. alternative hypothesis Y altermative hypothesis states the value is olther greater than or less than py o but not both, whereas a alternative hypothesis simply...
3.5 Determine the Laplace transform of each of the following functions by applying the properties given in Tables 3-1 and 3-2. (a) xi(t) = 16e-2t cos 4t u(t) (b) x2(t) = 20te-21 sin 4t u(t) (c) x3(t) = 10e-34 u(t – 4) Table 3-1: Properties of the Laplace transform for causal functions; i.e., x(t) = 0 for t < 0. Property x(t) 1. Multiplication by constant K x(t) 2. Linearity K1 xi(t) + K2 x2(t) X($) = L[x(t)] K X(s)...