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If Ekman tested n=4 which I just did in my head it was still 1/2what if n is even, such as if n = 6? Does that still make it 1/2??
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If Ekman tested n=4 which I just did in my head it was still 1/2what if n is even, such as if n = 6? Does that still make it 1/2??
That's what I did, just wrote them all out divided by 4!If Ekman tested n=4 which I just did in my head it was still 1/2
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1/2 cos its either to the left of 2, or the right of 2.What was the answer for the probability multiple choice question, where 1 is to the left of 2?
sameAnyone with the paper please PM me
Officially confirmed by the BOS master.1/2 cos its either to the left of 2, or the right of 2.
Only two possibilities.
I just want to know what lim n->infinity n^p/(npCp) is
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Clever. I would not have considered the leading term.
YES OMG YES! I was so unconfident about that answer! Thanks Integrand!
i got (-1)^nHow to do 16b) (iii) and (iv)
(iii) - If you tried solving for 0, you found that all of the roots were cos .........
So you just took the product of roots from there
(iv) x = 1/sqrt2
Clever. I would not have considered the leading term.
Same here OMG! 13 booklets and then some slipped away from me, they were scattered all over the ahop.Rekt, i threw booklets up to 3 tables away and couldnt find where i answered the Q. Its hard to control where 13 booklets go -.-
The inequality was something called the QM-GM which is just the AM-GM extended to the QM-AM-GM-HM but without the AM and HM.That happy moment when seeing![]()
I did too. Except I found the probability using a specific value for n. I think i let n=5 and got 1/2. so yes AI did not get A. Can anyone confirm if this answer is correct or not?
				