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Let Q and R be any two sets given, prove that [Q̅ ∪ (Q − R)][overlined] = Q ∩ R.


the mean score and the standard score in the statistics test are repectively equal to 80 and 2.5, whereas in the pre calculus test they are respectively equal to 70 and 2. if vince got a score of 85 in statistics and a score of 75 in pre-calculus, in which subject is her standing better assuming normality on both subject?


A box contain 10 black marble, 8 white marble and 6 yellow marble. If a ball is drawn at random, what is the probability of getting black marble and white marble?


A food manufacturing company produces oatmeal cookies that have a sugar content that



is approximately normally distributed. The mean sugar content is 1.1 grams with a standard



deviation of 0.15 gram. Determine the probability that a random sample of 10 oatmeal cookies



will have an average sugar content of greater than 1.2 grams.

Each time Caroline goes shopping she decides whether or not to buy fruit.

The probability that she does buy fruit is 0.4.

Independently, she then decides whether or not to buy a CD, with a probability of 0.3 that she does buy a CD.

Work out the probability that she buys fruit or buys a CD or both.



Use any appropriate method in finding the indicated solution of the following differential 

equations. 

[2𝑥𝑦 cos(𝑥2) − 2𝑥𝑦 + 1]𝑑𝑥 + [𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝑥2) − 𝑥2]𝑑𝑦 = 0


Box A box B both contain the numbers 1,2,3 and 4 contrast the probability mass function and draw the histogram of the sum when one number from each box is take at a time with replacement

two coins are tossed let T the number of tails that occurs determine the values of the random variable T

2. Construct a combinatorial circuit using inverters, OR gates, and AND gates that produces the output


((¬p ∨¬r) ∧¬q) ∨ (¬p ∧ (q ∨ r)) from input bits p, q, and r.

Construct a combinatorial circuit using inverters, OR gates, and AND gates that produces the output


(p ∧¬r) ∨ (¬q ∧ r) from input bits p, q, and r.

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