Task 21 No. 1 Merchant Task?
I tried it, but it was too simple…but somehow I don't know…
what would you have found out, or how would you have proceeded
I tried it, but it was too simple…but somehow I don't know…
what would you have found out, or how would you have proceeded
Something isn't right here, can anyone help? The result should be 1; 2; -3.
Task: I have tried: XA = time spent by Alice XB = time taken by Bob XC = time taken for Charles CDF: min(XA, XB) = 1-P(XA > XC) * P(XB > XC) = 1-(e^-(λt) 2 ) = 1-e^-(2λt) PDF: (1-e^-(2λt)') = (2-e^-(2λt)')
10000000000/(99999-1+99999²)= 1.0000100002000030000500008000130002100034000550008900144002330037700610… Nature grows according to the Fibonacci sequence and these numbers show it! Is it possible that this mathematics is very closely linked to nature? I also see a strong reference to the law of conservation of energy in the equation! Can someone explain it to me?
Hello, I'm in eighth grade and have a roughly 3.0 GPA, but I'm really bad at math. I'm not stupid, but I just don't have the passion for math and it just doesn't interest me. Do you have any tips on how I can convince myself to enjoy math?
I got €36,338, but in class we were talking about €40,000 or something like that. What did I do wrong, and how do I calculate this problem?
What a nasty, unthinkable and compelling task – the corrections for the units wage “per hour” and for the chord supplement “per piece” one must think about it.
The task is something about it
I’ve read them before – but you obviously don’t have my blasphemy. What should be EUR 16.20 basic wage. Every day, an hour, a week. Just don’t stand there. Just like the chord supplement. There is a number in EURO but not for what.