For the following exercises, use a computer algebra system (CAS) to evaluate the line integrals over the indicated path. 44. [T] ∫ c ( x , y ) d s C:x=t ,y=(1-t),z=O from (0, 1, 0) to(1, 0, 0)
For the following exercises, use a computer algebra system (CAS) to evaluate the line integrals over the indicated path. 44. [T] ∫ c ( x , y ) d s C:x=t ,y=(1-t),z=O from (0, 1, 0) to(1, 0, 0)
For the following exercises, use a computer algebra system (CAS) to evaluate the line integrals over the indicated path.
44. [T]
∫
c
(
x
,
y
)
d
s
C:x=t ,y=(1-t),z=O from (0, 1, 0) to(1, 0, 0)
With differentiation, one of the major concepts of calculus. Integration involves the calculation of an integral, which is useful to find many quantities such as areas, volumes, and displacement.
A marketing agency wants to determine whether different advertising platforms generate significantly different levels of customer engagement. The agency measures the average number of daily clicks on ads for three platforms: Social Media, Search Engines, and Email Campaigns. The agency collects data on daily clicks for each platform over a 10-day period and wants to test whether there is a statistically significant difference in the mean number of daily clicks among these platforms. Conduct ANOVA test.
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Null hypothesis,
Alternative hypothesis,
Show answer (output table/summary table), and
Conclusion based on the P value.
A company found that the daily sales revenue of its flagship product follows a normal distribution with a mean of $4500 and a standard deviation of $450. The company defines a "high-sales day" that is, any day with sales exceeding $4800. please provide a step by step on how to get the answers
Q: What percentage of days can the company expect to have "high-sales days" or sales greater than $4800?
Q: What is the sales revenue threshold for the bottom 10% of days? (please note that 10% refers to the probability/area under bell curve towards the lower tail of bell curve)
Provide answers in the yellow cells
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