Fill in the following cost table. For the first few
rows, you can work from left to...
Fill in the following cost table. For the first few
rows, you can work from left to right. However, as you
get to the last two rows, you will need to use the information from
the right side of the table to work back to the left side. We do
not calculate average costs at a quantity of 0.
Q
TFC
TVC
TC
AFC
AVC
ATC
MC
0
5,000
0
5000
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
1
3.000
8000
5000
3000
8000
3,000...
Find the Fcv for the following scenarios:
a. 3 groups of equal size, n=10
b. 5...
Find the Fcv for the following scenarios:
a. 3 groups of equal size, n=10
b. 5 groups, n = 10, n = 15, n = 12, n = 7, n = 10
c. 5 groups of equal size, n=10
d. 4 groups, n = 12, n = 12, n = 13, n = 5, n = 11
1. To test the series ∞∑k=1 1/5√k^3 for convergence, you can use
the P-test. (You could...
1. To test the series ∞∑k=1 1/5√k^3 for convergence, you can use
the P-test. (You could also use the Integral Test, as is the case
with all series of this type.) According to the P-test:
∞∑k=1 1/5√k^3 converges
the P-test does not apply to ∞∑k=1 1/5√k^3
∞∑k=1 1/5√k^3 diverges
Now compute s4, the partial sum consisting of the first 4 terms
of ∞∑k=1 1 /5√k^3:
s4=
2. Test the series below for convergence using the Ratio
Test.
∞∑n=1 n^5 /1.2^n...
Use Excel to compute the table with columns for (1) N=number of
coins, (2) N/2 =...
Use Excel to compute the table with columns for (1) N=number of
coins, (2) N/2 = expected number of heads on average, (3) Sqrt[N]/2
= standard deviation, (4) typical range for number of heads (i.e.
average – standard deviation to average + standard deviation), (5)
relative width = standard deviation / average. Make rows for N =
{10, 100, 1000, 10^4, 10^6, 10^8, … , 10^20, 10^22, 10^24}.
If N is negative binomial with parameters k=3 and p=0.3,what are
Pr[N=3],Pr[N=4], Pr[N=5] ,Pr[N=6], and Pr[N=7]?
If N is negative binomial with parameters k=3 and p=0.3,what are
Pr[N=3],Pr[N=4], Pr[N=5] ,Pr[N=6], and Pr[N=7]?
Let a production function for a country, Eastasia, be defined
as: Y=5*L1/3*K2/3.
Suppose L=27 and K=64....
Let a production function for a country, Eastasia, be defined
as: Y=5*L1/3*K2/3.
Suppose L=27 and K=64. Find the level of GDP.Now, suppose L=13.5
and K=32. Find the level of output in the economy.
Does this function have constant
returns to scale? Explain.
Now, let
Y=5*L1/3*K2/3+L. Does this function have
constant, increasing, or decreasing returns to scale? Explain.
Use the table below to determine the corresponding genotype and
phenotype of the critter you have...
Use the table below to determine the corresponding genotype and
phenotype of the critter you have created. Traits Suite Dominant
Cards Recessive Cards Number of spots Hearts 4 spots (N*) K,Q,J,
10, 9, 8 2 spots (nn) 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 Body color Clubs Red (R*)
K,Q,J, 10, 9, 8 Orange (rr) 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 Antennae length
Diamonds Short (A*) K,Q,J, 10, 9, 8 Long (aa) 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 Body
size Spades...