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Thursday, 11 February 2010
Math 37
Topic: Lecture on 5.1

Hello Class:

 

Here is the summary of what we talk about in class on Wednesday.

 

The key word of :

at least:  means (  Ax + By is greater than or equal to C )

at most: means  ( Ax + By is less than or equal to C )

 

more than: means (  Ax + By is greater than C )

less than: means (Ax + By is less than C)

 

The solution to any of the above equation can not be a unique solution rather is  a cluster of solution in a definitve region depending on its inequality.  

 

Have a great weekend.

 

 


Posted by logteng at 11:07 PM PST
Updated: Thursday, 11 February 2010 11:16 PM PST
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Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Math 37 Spring 2010
Topic: Linear Algebra Website

Here are some of Linear Algebra sites to help you with additional help on the topic of Matrices:

 

http://www.math.odu.edu/~bogacki/cgi-bin/lat.cgi

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linear_Algebra/Matrices#Exercises

 

for this website:

there are examples and exercises that you can practice on.

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linear_Algebra/Matrix_Multiplication

 

 


Posted by logteng at 2:30 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 2:46 PM PST
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Math 37 Spring 2010
Topic: Welcome

Hello Class:

Welcome to my math 37 class for the Spring of 2010.

The homework due tomorrow is on 4.3-4.4.

Feel free to email me if you have any questions.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 


Posted by logteng at 2:02 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 26 January 2010 2:05 PM PST
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Saturday, 28 November 2009
Math 37
Topic: Practice Prob. Ch 8

 Chapter 8 Practice Questions

 

1.  Twenty percent of the employees of a company are college graduates.  Of these, 75% are in supervisory position.  Of those who did not attend college, 20% are in supervisory positions.  What is the probability that a randomly selected supervisor is a college graduate?

 

2.  A bag contains 1 white ball and 2 red balls.  A ball is drawn at random.  If the ball is white then it is put back in the bag along with another white ball.  If the ball is red, then it is put back in the back along with another two red balls.

 

a) What is the probability of drawing the second ball that is red?

 

b) Find the probability that the second ball is red given that the first ball is white.

 

c) If the second ball drawn is red, what is the probability that the first ball was red?

 

 

3. Roll two fair dice

  1. What is the probability they do not show the same number?  Use complementary set
  2. What is the probability that the sum is 7?
  3. What is the probability that the sum is not more than 3?

 

4.  In a study to determine frequency and dependency of color blindness relative to females and males, 1000 people were chosen at random and the following result were recorded:

 

Female  [F]

Male  [F’]

Total

Color Blind [C]

2

24

26

Normal    [C’]

518

456

974

Total

520

480

1000

 

a)      Convert the table to a probability table by dividing each entry by 1000.

b)      What is the probability that a person is a woman, given that the person is color-blind?

c)      What is the probability that a person is color-blind, given that the person is a male?

d)      Are the events color-blindness and male independent?

e)      Are the events color-blindness and female independent?

 

5.  A computer store sells three types of microcomputers, brand A, brand B and brand C.  Of the computers they sell, 60% are brand A, 25% are brand B, 15% are brand C.  They have found that 20% of the brand A computers, 15% brand B computers, 5% of brand C computers are returned for service during the warranty period.  If a computer is returned for service during the warranty period, what is the probability that it is a brand C computer?

6.  From the standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability of obtaining a 5-cards hand:

 

a) of all five are diamond?

 

b) of 4 spades and 1 diamond?

 

7.  Do # 24 on page 438

 

8. a) In a 4 child families, what is the probability of having 2 girls and 2 boys?

 

b) Of having only one boy and 3 girls?

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by logteng at 9:04 PM PST
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Thursday, 26 November 2009
Math 37
Topic: Chapter 8 Study Guide

Study Guide Chp 8

 

1. Sample space, events, and definition of probability.

 

2. Probability function, empirical probability and equally likely assumption.

 

3. Sample space of a die, and a pair of dice from pg. 408.

 

4. Union, intersection, complement of events, and odds and the expansion of those formulas.  Refer to the question done in class and homework questions.

 

5. Know the difference between mutually exclusive events, and independent event, and dependent event. 

 

6. Conditional probability and Bayes’ Formula. 

 

 

 

For the exam you may have a note card on the formulas.

 


Posted by logteng at 4:04 PM PST
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Math 110B
Mood:  rushed
Topic: Reminder

Hello Class:

Remember there will be no DLA during the final week.  Therefore complete them as soon as possible.  They are due on Dec2.

 

Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.

 

 


Posted by logteng at 11:34 PM PST
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Math 37
Mood:  quizzical
Topic: How do you know?

Q: How do you know when or which formula to use?Undecided

 

A:Smile  Always draw the tree first.  

for two branches case:

1. If the question is conditional: it will ask for the probability of the second branch given the first branch

Read question #38 in 8.3

 

2. If the question is Bayes: it will ask for the probability of the first branch given the second branch.  ( Reversal )

Read question #25 in 8.4.


Posted by logteng at 11:21 PM PST
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Math 37
Topic: 8.3 Q 40

For #40 draw the same tree as it was in the class.

Again the question asks for the same color given :

two possibility it could be all red or all white.  

Conditional probability:

P(R2/R1)  = P(R2 and R1) / P (R1)

P(W2/W1) = P(W2 and W1) / P(w1)

Same as in #38 this is a dependent event try to rewrite the above formula.

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With replacement

P( same color) = (2/7) (2/7) + (5/7) (5/7) = 29/49

 

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For B: without replacement

Same reasoning as above:

P(same color) = (2/7) (1/6) + (5/7)(4/6) = 11/21

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Posted by logteng at 11:12 PM PST
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Math 37
Topic: 8.3 Q38

For #38, draw the tree diagram as was drawn in class.

Thought process:

This is the conditional probability since it ask for given that :...........

Conditional prob. 

First, given it is red

P(R2/R1) = P( R2 and R1) /  P(R1)

Second scenerio, given it is white

P(R2/W1) = P(R2 and W1) / P(W1)

 

Since this is a dependent event we have:

P(R2 and R1) = P(R1) •P(R2/R1)

P(R2 and W1) = P(W1)  • P( R2/W1)

 

In essence, the question ask for drawing a red ball on the second draw.

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Therefore:

P(R2) = (2/7) (2/7) + (5/7) (2/7) = 2/7

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For part B.  draw the tree as it was drawn in class.

same thought process as it was in part a.

P(R2) = (2/7)(1/6) + (5/7) (2/6) = 2/7

 

Now, try to ponder why is the answer the same?  Try to make up your own tree and answer the question as it was in #38.

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Posted by logteng at 11:00 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 25 November 2009 11:12 PM PST
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Study Guide for Final
Topic: Strategy studying for final

1. Start studying now, after Thanksgiving break the week will go by fast.

2.  Ask questions.

3. Organize your study materials.

4. Make the note cards.

5. Practice make perfect.

6. Think positive, nothing is impossible for those who try their hardest.

7. Hope for the best.

8. God speed!

 

Happy Thanksgiving class!Smile

 


Posted by logteng at 10:35 PM PST
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