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    Results Question 3. Ӯ=b+mx or Ӯ=mx+b, Ӯ= dependent variableoverall, a= constant b, b1=predictor 1GRE score on quantitative b value, x1 = GRE score on quantitative. b2=predictor 2GRE score on verbal b value, x2=GRE score on verbal. B3=predictor 3ability to interact easily b value, x3=ability to interact easily. Equation- Ӯ=a+b1(x1) +b2(x2) +b3(x3)Overall college GPA=2.250+0.002(GRE, quantitative+0.028(ability to interact). Step 1-If the model is significant with a significant value of 0.014,

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    ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 26, No. 1 2011 pp. 181–200 American Accounting Association DOI: 10.2308/iace.2011.26.1.181 A Case Study on Cost Estimation and Profitability Analysis at Continental Airlines Francisco J. Román ABSTRACT: This case exposes students to the application of regression analyses to be used as a tool pursuant to understanding cost behavior and forecasting future costs using publicly available data from Continental Airlines. Specifically, the case focuses on

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    of a single independent variable. This reduces the partial differential equation to a system of ordinary differential equations, each being a function of a single independent variable. For the transient conduction in a plain wall, the dependent variable is the solution function θ(X, F0), which is expressed in terms of θ(X, F0) = F(X)G(t), and the application of this method results in to the two ordinary differential equations, one in terms of X and the other one in F0. Now we demonstrate the use

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    two, which are ordinary differential equation and partial differential equation. If a differential equation consists of ordinary derivation of one dependent variable with respect to only one independent variable, it is known as ordinary differential equation. Meanwhile, if a differential equation consists of partial derivative of one or more dependent variables with respect to more than one independent variable, it is known as partial differential equation. Ordinary Differential

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    Question 3-Results Question 3. The following equation was deduced from the Heredia, (2015) question 3, and it was based on the equation for regression. These are the results: Ӯ=b+mx or Ӯ=mx+b, Ӯ= dependent variableoverall, a= constant b, b1=predictor 1GRE score on quantitative b value, x1 = GRE score on quantitative. b2=predictor 2GRE score on verbal b value, x2=GRE score on verbal. B3=predictor 3ability to interact easily b value, x3=ability to interact easily. Equation- Ӯ=a+b1(x1) +b2(x2) +b3(x3)

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    Balanchard Differential Equation An ODE is an equation that contains ordinary derivatives of a mathematical function. Solutions to ODEs involve determining a function or functions that satisfy the given equation. This can entail performing an anti-derivative i.e. integrating the equation to find the function that best satisfies the differential equation. There are several techniques developed to solve ODEs so as to find the most satisfactory function. This discussion seeks to explore some of these

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    The Concept of Intelligence ABSTRACT: Gilbert Ryle’s dispositional analysis of the concept of intelligence makes the error of assimilating intelligence to the category of dispositional or semi-dispositional concepts. Far from being a dispositional concept, intelligence is an episodic concept that refers neither to dispositions nor to ‘knowing how,’ but to a fashion or style of proceeding whose significance is adverbial. Being derivative from the function of the adverb ‘intelligently,’ the concept

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    Case 32- Overdue Bills

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    CASE: 32 - Overdue Bills CONTENTS 1) The Executive Summary a) Describe the most important Facts and Conclusions. 2) Introduction a) Purpose and Scope of Paper b) Questions of Interest, and/or hypotheses c) Describe the nature of the data set 3) Analysis and methods section a) Interpret the statistical summaries i) Tell the reader what you have found in the data (results, facts only). ii) Explain what those findings mean with regard to the problem (interpret results). b) Design –

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    usually take the form of power series; this explains the name Power series method. We review some special second order ordinary differential equations. Power series Method is described at ordinary points as well as at singular points (which can be removed called Frobenius Method) of differential equations. We present a few examples on this method by solving special second order ordinary differential equations. Key words ; Power series, differential equations, Frobenius Method, Lengendre polynomials

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    1.1. Introduction Flexible robots consist of manipulators that are made of flexible and lightweight materials. These manipulators are operated by using some actuator that may be a dc motor, some robots use electric motors and solenoids as actuators, while some have a hydraulic system, and some others may use a pneumatic system. Lightweight flexible robots are widely used in space applications due to their increased payload carrying capacity, lesser energy consumption, cheaper construction, faster

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