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  1. If a sample emits 1000 counts per second when the detector is 1 meter from the sample, how many counts per second would be
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  2. If a sample emits 1000 counts per second when the detector is 1 meter from the sample, how many counts per second would be
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  3. (MC) If the compound interest on $1000 for two years at 9% p.a., payable half-yearly is $x, find x.A) 1000x9/100x2 B)
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  4. Real GDP: 0, 2000, 4000, 6000, 8000, 10000Consumption: 1000, 2500, 4000, 5500, 7000, 8500 Saving: -1000, -500, 0, 500, 1000,
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  5. one Percentage increase / decrease formula in excel that full all the conditions that are mentioned below2012 2011 1 0 0 2 0 500
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  6. one Percentage increase / decrease formula in excel that full all the conditions that are mentioned below2012 2011 1 0 0 2 0 500
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  7. A lottery offers one $10000 prize, one $5000 prize and five $1000 prizes. 1000 tickets are sold at $30 each . Find the
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  8. Find the amount of money in the account at the end.$1000.00, 4 years, 7% compounded semi-annually A=P(1+r/n)^nt r=0.07, t=4,
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  9. blood cholesterol level of all men age 20-24 follows N(188,41) where the units for the men and standard deviation are in mg/dl.
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  10. Assume that the population proportion is .55. Compute the standard error of the proportion, ( ), for sample sizes of 100, 200,
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