Table I 25 tin seconds 5 10 15 20 30 35 40 45 v(t) in feet per second 274.27 179.23 80.80 56.68 35.91 18.04 2.65 223.19 141.4 108.83 Table I t in seconds 4 24 25 35 45 5 14 15 34 44 v(t) in feet per second 232.8 223.19 141.4 86.08 80.80 39.82 35.91 5.55 2.65 148.52 Analysis of...
Table t in seconds 0 10 15 25 30 40 45 20 35 v(t) in feet per second 274.27 179.23 141.4 108.83 80.80 56.68 35.91 18.04 2.65 223.19 Table II t in seconds 4. 5 14 15 24 25 34 35 44 45 232.8 v(t) in feet per second 223.19 148.52 39.82 35.91 5.55 141.4 86.08 80.80 2.65 Part IV:...
Oehlert provides data from a small experiment with n = 16 observations on baking packaged cake mixes. Two factors, X1 = baking time in minutes and X2 = baking temperature in degrees F, were varied in the experiment. The response Y was the average palatability score of four cakes baked at a given combination of (X1, X2), with higher values...
2. Draw a 3D Model or build one using model set of CHBrCIF. (2 points) Build (or Draw) a model of the mirror image of your first molecule. ii. What is the relationship between the two models of CH BrCl related?
Once you create a financial model, you need to address the issue of uncertainty. Compare and contrast two methods for including and assessing risk in a financial model. What are the key variables that should be included in a model that can increase risk and how?
4.1 Consider the model (1 B)PZ, (1 .3B - 5B2)a (a) Is the model for Z, stationary? Why? (b) Let W (1 - BYZ. Is the model for W, stationary? Why? (c) Find the ACF for the second-order differences W'.
is this model (Bernoulli)
a regular probability model based on the criteria
listed here:
please justify your answers for each condition
1. Probability model: { f(r, ?)-ge ( 1-U)'-*, ? E (0, 1 ), r E { 0.1 } }
Indicate whether the following station is True, False, or Uncertain. Provide an explanation. [True/False/Uncertain] If fixed effects model and random effects model give very different estimates, then the estimate from the random effects model must be inconsistent.
Module 6 In using an ANOVA test two areas need to be considered—a random-effects model and a fixed-effects model. In this module’s discussion, identify the difference(s) between the two models and the pros and cons of using each model in calculation.
1. In the model test of a spillway the discharge & velocity of flow over the model were 3 m/sec & 2 m/sec respectively. Calculate the velocity and the discharge over the prototype which is (40.) times the model size. [2 Marks ]