Applicants are required to submit a personal statement with their application. This personal statement should address the applicant’s specific interest in AMCS as well as how the applicant’s interests align with the research interests of the AMCS faculty. Applicants should mention specific AMCS faculty members whose research is of interest to them. This personal statement […]
Discuss why the cones topple and dump the water after the water in the cones reach a certain level.
Water bucket damper at splash pad After watching the following clip, discuss why the cones topple and dump the water after the water in the cones reach a certain level. Discuss i) why the the cones remain in equilibrium before toppling, ii) what disrupted the equilibrium condition later The answers to the above questions […]
Plan and describe how you will summarize the socio-demographic and general health of the sample (descriptive statistics).
Step 1: Get to know your data. Look at the variables and see what they are measuring and what types of data you have to analyse. Step 2: Plan and describe how you will summarize the socio-demographic and general health of the sample (descriptive statistics). Think about the following points: What summary statistics will you […]
Discuss any things which you are still not sure about, or what you would like to learn next about this topic.
Culminating Activity: Characteristics of Functions(Trigonometric Functions) Each of these topics has a wide variety of real-life applications. For your culminating activity, your task is to choose a topic from this course, and examine one of its applications in the real world. The topic you choose is up to you, and the application you examine is […]
Determine the dimension of the space of the solutions and the set of solutions of system S employing Gaussian elimination.
(7 points) Consider the following linear system S 2w + x + y +z = a w+y+z= b W+y= 2 (a) (3 points) Determine the dimension of the space of the solutions and the set of solutions of system S employing Gaussian elimination. (b) (4 points) Assume that a fourth equation w + ky 1, […]
Describe each figure/table in about 200 words also describe the fields/column in the data table, high data points, low data points.
Tasks involved Find a figure/table that has a data table. 1. Describe each figure/table in about 200 words. Basically telling a story about the data table but with in a scientific language 2. Describe the fields/column in the data table, high data points, low data points 3. Kindly see sample file titled: 99template for Data […]
Use the extended version of Euclid’s algorithm, find a solution to the following Dio-phantine linear equation. 77x + 91y + 143z = 2
Instructions for completing the examination:Answer ALL questions from Section A and Section B.Show all your workings. Section A1. (a) Use Fermat’s Method to factorize 1147. [5](b) Euclid’s algorithm applied to two numbers a and b computed the quotients q1 = 3,q2 = 3, q3 = 3, q4 = 3, q5 = 3 (in this order) […]
What would a divine command ethicist say is the moral thing to do here? Evaluate what a natural law ethicist would say is right to do.
Initial Post Instructions St. Augustine in the 5th Century held that we are free to make choices in life. This is the idea of free will. It may seem at first glance odd for a religious thinker to say that we have free will. After all, if God exists, then God created all things. God […]
Are the following predictor variables positively or negatively associated with statistics anxiety: intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, perceived autonomy, and perceived competence?
4,500 word empirical research project Research Question: “Are the following predictor variables positively or negatively associated with statistics anxiety: intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, perceived autonomy, and perceived competence?” The 4 predictor variables are intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, perceived autonomy, and perceived competence. And the main criterion is statistics anxiety. For each of the variables a […]
Create your own children’s story that involves permutations, combinations, or Pascal’s Triangle and the character is facing a decision that involves large numbers.
Chapter 3 Project Over the last three units, you have learned about numbers of outcomes and how to calculate permutations and combinations. Read the example of a children’s story below. Then use the example to create your own story that centres around permutations and combinations. Present your story and the answer to the numbered questions […]