interpolation approach of estimation is
a) probabilistic
b) non probabilistic
c) non mathematical
d) all the above
interpolation approach of estimation is non probabilistic
estimation under interpolationa) is less accurate than extrapolation b) is an accurate as extrapolationc) is more accurate than extrapolationd) none of the above
interpolation and extrapolation are same in the sense that a) both determine most likely estimateb) both result into the same value c) both are complementary to each other d) all the above
interpolation is not affected by a) sudden fluctuations b) irregular variations c) unforeseen events d) none of the above
interpolation is a technique for a) obtaining most likely missing links b) finding relationship between two variables c) comparing the two series d) none of above
interpolation means estimating a value which lies a) within the given range of arguments b) outside the given range of arguments c) outside the range of the independent variable d) none of the above
The most common probabilistic sampling approach is: A. simple random sampling B. convenient sampling C. complex sampling D. error sampling
please answer both questions
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Define: a. Model, Variables, Parameters b. Constraints in linear programming c. Mathematical relationships known with certainty and probabilistic conditions(risk model)
Year Population
1900 200507
1910 430980
1920 732016
1930 1265258
1940 1394711
1950 1451277
1960 1424815
1970 1471701
1980 1168972
1990 1203789
2000 1332650
2010 1385108
the census populations of the Bronx from 1900 to 2010 is given
above. Estimate the Bronx's 2005 population using the following
methods:
(a) Linear interpolation interp1 (year, population, 2005)) (b) Polynomial interpolation of just the last three censuses (polyval and polyfit) (c) Polynomial interpolation of all the censuses (d) Second-degree polynomial regression (not interpolation;...
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