Labor relations. In a study to determine employee voting patterns in a recent strike election, 1 , 000 employees were selected at random and the following tabulation was made: (A) Convert this table to a probability table by dividing each entry by 1 , 000 . (B) What is the probability of an employee voting to strike? Of voting to strike given that the person is paid hourly? (C) What is the probability of an employee being on salary S ? Of being on salary given that he or she voted in favor of striking?
Labor relations. In a study to determine employee voting patterns in a recent strike election, 1 , 000 employees were selected at random and the following tabulation was made: (A) Convert this table to a probability table by dividing each entry by 1 , 000 . (B) What is the probability of an employee voting to strike? Of voting to strike given that the person is paid hourly? (C) What is the probability of an employee being on salary S ? Of being on salary given that he or she voted in favor of striking?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the probability table by dividing each entry by 1,000 in the following table.
Labor relations. In a study to determine employee voting patterns in a recent strike election,
1
,
000
employees were selected at random and the following tabulation was made:
(A) Convert this table to a probability table by dividing each entry by
1
,
000
.
(B) What is the probability of an employee voting to strike? Of voting to strike given that the person is paid hourly?
(C) What is the probability of an employee being on salary
S
? Of being on salary given that he or she voted in favor of striking?
Calculate gross pay for each employee. All are paid overtime wage rates that are 1.5 times their respective regular wage rates. should be rounded to two decimal places at each calculation.
Taylor Series Approximation Example- H.W
More terms used implies better approximation
f(x) 4
f(x)
Zero order
f(x + 1) = f(x;)
First order
f(x; + 1) = f(x;) + f'(x;)h
1.0
Second order
0.5
True
f(x + 1) =
f(x) + f'(x)h +
ƒ"(x;)
h2
2!
f(x+1)
0
x; = 0
x+1 = 1
x
h
f(x)=0.1x4-0.15x³- 0.5x2 -0.25x + 1.2
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Taylor Series Approximation H.w:
Smaller step size implies smaller error
Errors
f(x) +
f(x,)
Zero order
f(x,+ 1) = f(x)
First order
1.0
0.5
Reduced step size
Second order
True
f(x + 1) = f(x) + f'(x)h
f(x; + 1) = f(x) + f'(x)h + "(xi) h2
f(x,+1)
O
x₁ = 0
x+1=1
Using Taylor Series Expansion estimate f(1.35) with x0 =0.75 with 5
iterations (or & s= 5%) for
f(x)=0.1x 0.15x³-0.5x²- 0.25x + 1.2
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Calculate gross pay for each employee. All are paid overtime wage rates that are 1.5 times their respective regular wage rates. should be rounded to two decimal places at each calculation.
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