If the height of the boxcar kernel is 5, then the width of the boxcar kernel should be 1/5.
True / False
If the height of the boxcar kernel is 5, then the width of the boxcar kernel...
A boxcar of length 9.7 m and height 2.4 m is at rest on frictionless rails. Inside the boxcar (whose mass when empty is 3800 kg) a tank containing 1800 kg of water is located at the left end. The tank is 0.8 m long and 2.4 m tall. At some point the walls of the tank start to leak, and the water fills the floor of the boxcar uniformly. Assume that all the water stays in the boxcar. After...
A boxcar of length 9.1 and height 2.4 is at rest on frictionless rails. Inside the boxcar (whose mass when empty is 3900 ) a tank containing 1400 of water is located at the left end. The tank is 0.8 long and 2.4 tall. At some point the walls of the tank start to leak, and the water fills the floor of the boxcar uniformly. Assume that all the water stays in the boxcar. After all the water has leaked...
9. A boxcar of length 8.3 and height
2.4 is at rest
on frictionless rails. Inside the boxcar (whose mass when empty is
3100 ) a tank
containing 2000 of water
is located at the left end. The tank is 0.9 long and
2.4 tall. At
some point the walls of the tank start to leak, and the water fills
the floor of the boxcar uniformly. Assume that all the water stays
in the boxcar. After all the water has...
A boxcar of length 10.1 m and height 2.4 m is at rest on frictionless rails. Inside the boxcar (whose mass when empty is 3900 kg) a tank containing 1800 kg of water is located at the left end. The tank is 1.0 m long and 2.4 m tall. At some point the walls of the tank start to leak, and the water fills the floor of the boxcar uniformly. Assume that all the water stays in the boxcar. After...
A boxcar of length 9.9 m and height 2.4 m is at rest on frictionless rails. Inside the boxcar (whose mass when empty is 3600 kg) a tank containing 1800 kg of water is located at the left end. The tank is 1.1 m long and 2.4 m tall. At some point the walls of the tank start to leak, and the water fills the floor of the boxcar uniformly. Assume that all the water stays in the boxcar. After...
Define the function print_word_rectangle(word, height, width) that takes a word and prints height lines with each line containing the first width characters of the word (if the word has width or less characters) or repeats the word enough times to get width characters (with the last repetition containing only enough characters to ensure the line has a total of width characters). Notes • word will obviously be a string. • If either width or height is zero (or negative) then...
Calculate the surface-to-volume ratio of the following cubes: Cube 1: length, width, and height: 5 mm Cube 2: length, width, and height: 3 mm a. What were the surface-to-volume ratios for Cubes 1 and 2? (2 points) b. Which cube would be more efficient as a cell? (1 point)
3. The length of a box is 5 m longer than the width, and the height is 3 m shorter than the width. The volume of the prism is 100 ml. Determine the possible dimension(s) of the box. A complete algebraic solution and analysis is required for full credit.
True or false, explain if false please
(a) Given a matrix, the dimension of its kernel plus the dimension of its image is the number of its rows. (e) The vectors 1, t, t are a mutually orthogonal subset of C(0,1] with the standard Linner product.
9.3.2 True or False: The computational effort required to solve a kernel support vector machine becomes greater and greater as the dimension of the basis increases. (Note: the dimension of the basis is not the same as p, the dimension of the predictors) a)True b)False