Astrology The astrology software package Turbo Kismet 39 works by first generating random number sequences and then interpreting them numerologically. When I ran it yesterday, it informed me that there was a 1 / 3 probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger this month, a 2 / 3 probability that I would travel this month, and a 1 / 6 probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger and also travel this month. What is the probability that I will either meet a tall, dark stranger or travel this month? [ HinT: See Quick Example 14.]
Astrology The astrology software package Turbo Kismet 39 works by first generating random number sequences and then interpreting them numerologically. When I ran it yesterday, it informed me that there was a 1 / 3 probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger this month, a 2 / 3 probability that I would travel this month, and a 1 / 6 probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger and also travel this month. What is the probability that I will either meet a tall, dark stranger or travel this month? [ HinT: See Quick Example 14.]
Solution Summary: The author explains how the probability of meeting a tall, dark stranger or travelling this month is represented by the union of the sets A and B.
Astrology The astrology software package Turbo Kismet39 works by first generating random number sequences and then interpreting them numerologically. When I ran it yesterday, it informed me that there was a
1
/
3
probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger this month, a
2
/
3
probability that I would travel this month, and a
1
/
6
probability that I would meet a tall, dark stranger and also travel this month. What is the probability that I will either meet a tall, dark stranger or travel this month? [HinT: See Quick Example 14.]
Explain the key points and reasons for 12.8.2 (1) and 12.8.2 (2)
Q1:
A slider in a machine moves along a fixed straight rod. Its
distance x cm along the rod is given below for various values of the time. Find the
velocity and acceleration of the slider when t = 0.3 seconds.
t(seconds)
x(cm)
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
30.13 31.62 32.87 33.64 33.95 33.81 33.24
Q2:
Using the Runge-Kutta method of fourth order, solve for y atr = 1.2,
From
dy_2xy +et
=
dx x²+xc*
Take h=0.2.
given x = 1, y = 0
Q3:Approximate the solution of the following equation
using finite difference method.
ly -(1-y=
y = x), y(1) = 2 and y(3) = −1
On the interval (1≤x≤3).(taking h=0.5).
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