A scintillator counts radioactive events in an experiment to…
A scintillator counts radioactive events in an experiment to track radioactively labeled DNA. For a given concentration of the labelled DNA, we expect to observe 3 events per second on average. What is the probability to observe 2 events in a given second?
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You have an experiment that allows you to measure a value xx with a standard deviation of ±5.0\pm 5.0 caused by statistical noise. How many times do you need to repeat the experiment to be able to report x±1.0x \pm 1.0 with a 95% confidence interval?
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You know the probability distribution p(x)p(x) of a random variable xx, which is defined in the interval a≤x≤ba \le x \le b. You are interested in a function f=f(x)f=f(x) that directly depends on the variable xx. How do you calculate the expected average result for f(x)f(x)?
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You may use your textbook. No notes or other materials are allowed. In a 750-800 word response, complete the following. Use MLA formatting to credit all sources with both in-text and Works Cited page citations. The submission should be in essay format, with complete sentences/paragraphs. You cannot use any work that you completed prior to the exam, including class assignments. Respond to all of the following questions: What have you found interesting in the course? confusing? difficult? Do you feel that you gained a better understanding of some aspects of British Literature? Explain. Discuss one of the Sonnets by Shakespeare. What relevance, if any, does Shakespeare have today? Briefly summarize Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress.” Discuss one of the readings by William Blake Which of the class readings lead you to want to read more by that author? Explain Discuss one of the readings from the class in greater depth. This should not be the work that you wrote your literary analysis over. Include a summary and explain what you learned from reading the work. *Note: You can check your word count in the text by editor by clicking on the symbol shown in this screenshot:
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