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It is quite often useful to consider the effect of some specific propositions in the context of some general background evidence that remains fixed, rather than in the complete absence of information. the following questions ask you to prove more general versions of the product rule and bayes’ rule, with respect to some background evidence e: a. prove the conditionalized version of the general product rule: p(x, y | e)= p(x | y, e)p(y | e) .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10
Convert 50 kilogram to pounds. (the conversion factor from kilogram to pound is 2.2046.) a. 52.2 lb. b. 110.2 lb. c. 22.6 lb. d. 47.8 lb.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:20
The function a represents the cost of manufacturing product a, in hundreds of dollars, and the function b represents the cost of manufacturing product b, in hundreds of dollars. a(t) = 5t + 2 b(t) = 7t - 2t +4 find the expression that describes the total cost of manufacturing both products, a(t) + b(t). a. 7t^2 - 7t + 2 b. 7t^2 + 3 +6 c. 7t^2 + 7t - 6 d. 7t^2 - 3t + 6
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
Apublic library wants to place 4 magazines and 9 books on each display shelf. the expression 4s+9s represents the total number of items that will be displayed on s shelves. simplify the expression
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40
Which table represents points on the graph of h(x) = 3√-x+2?
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