Physics, 16.04.2020 21:58 madisella021
Of those using Brand A in any month, 70% continue to use it in the following month, 20% switch to Brand B, and 10% switch to Brand C. Of those using Brand B in any month, 80% continue to use it in the following month, 10% switch to Brand A, and 10% switch to Brand C. Of those using Brand C in any month, 70% continue to use it in the following month, 10% switch to Brand A, and 20% switch to Brand B. (a) What is the stochastic matrix P for this situation?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30, decemberbooker2505
Brades exam guidelines exam instructions billing & payments & support question 6 of 20 : select the best answer for the question use this illustration to answer the question below. forms & resources al programs 9 ww linics 6. in the circuit shown in the figure above, suppose that the value of r, is 100k, and the value of r2 is 470 kq. at which of the following locations in the circuit would you measure the highest voltage with your meter? rvices 999999 a. between points b and c b. between points a and b c. between points b and e d. between points a and c eredu mark for review (will be highlighted on the review page) mend < < previous question next question
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:40, akitchen10
A5 foot by 5 foot box culvert is buried 6 feet beneath the surface of the ground. a crosssection of this very long culvert (into and out of the page) is illustrated below. assume that the soil in which the culvert is buried has the following properties: jt = 120 pcf, w = 12%, ko = 0.50, ka = 0.33, and kp = 3.00. calculate the total horizontal force per unit length of culvert (fh) felt on one of the vertical faces of the culvert.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30, skylarbrown018
The amount of potential energy possessed by an elevated object is equal to
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