One of the city's professional football teams (team 1) plays at home and another (team 2) plays away on the same night. A professional football a 0.641 probability of winning a home game and a 0.462 probability of winning an away game. Historically, when both teams play on the same night, the chance that the next morning's leading sports story will be about the team 1 is 60 percent and the chance that it will be about the team 2 game is 40 percent. Suppose that on the morning after these games the newspaper's leading sports story begins with the headline ' we win!! ' what is the probability that the story is about team 1?
Write a program to calculate the net salary of an employee using the concept of structure.
Determine whether each of these compound propositions
is satisfiable.
a) (p ∨ ¬q) ∧ (¬p ∨ q) ∧ (¬p ∨ ¬q)
b) (p → q) ∧ (p → ¬q) ∧ (¬p → q) ∧ (¬p → ¬q)
c) (p ↔ q) ∧ (¬p ↔ q)
The geometric mean of a group of 15 observations was calculated as 12. It was later found that one observation was wrongly read as 19 instead of the correct value 9. Obtain the correct geometric mean of the data.
A proton is placed in uniform electric field that is directed downward and has a magnitude of 5.0 N/C. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force experience by the proton?
What will happen if dna has more than 5 ori?
How does a competitive firm determine its profit-maximizing level of output? Explain
the energy used by an electric iron for 1 minute is 33 kJ, at a voltage of 220 volts. How large the current is in the electric iron?
The Output and the total cost data for a firm are given below. Work out the following costs.
Total Fixed cost, Total Variable cost, Average Fixed cost, Average Variable cost, Average Total cost
and Marginal cost at various levels output.
Units of output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Total cost (Rs.) 60 90 100 105 115 135 180
How does a competitive firm determine its profit-maximizing level of output? Explain