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Apr 28

speed dating thailand

Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in General

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Apr 28

speed dating on long island

Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in General

speed dating on long island
Question about speeding ticket?

okay, so its in Long Island in New York
the speed limit is 55mph but i drove at 70mph
now when i got the ticket, at the bottom, the part that says ‘YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO APPEAR IN THE….’ is filled out with the date and address.

HOWEVER, on another white paper that came with it, it says that i can mail in the money (and not go to court) if i do so BEFORE my court date…

and then on that same paper, it says you are not able to plea guilty by mail if you are ordered to appear by court.

So my question is, is the scribble on the ticket that tell me the date and address of my appearance, the official order?????

plus does ‘court date’ that was mention the one written on my ticket??

well as far as I know you don’t have to go to court I have had two tickets and I didn’t go but here (in Oregon) if you do go the judge will automatically reduce your fines sometimes in half, but I don’t think it is mandatory to be there just call and ask someone what your options are.


Apr 28

speed dating statistics

Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in General

speed dating statistics
Statistics. Please Check.?

(F14)
Identify each of the random variables as continuous or discrete.

a) Speed of an automobile
Continuous

b) The number of doughnuts left in the pantry
Discrete

c) The air temperature of a public park
Continuous

d) The weight of a professional wrestler
Continuous

e) The number of restaurant patrons
Discrete

F(1)
For the information (a) to (e) list the highest level of measurement as ratio, interval, ordinal, or nominal.

A book inventory record contains the following information:

a) Title: More Mysteries
Ordinal

b) Author: Roger Mortimer
Nominal

c) Date of publication: 1998
Interval

d) List price: $25.00
Ratio

e) Number in stock: 6
Ordinal

F14)

think of continuous random variables as anything that can take on any value on a defined interval of the real number line.

think of discrete values as anything that has values that are only points on the number line.

a) continuous
b) discrete
c) continuous
d) continuous
e) discrete

F1)

ordinal – values are only important for a measure of sequence, 1st place, 2nd place…

on a scale of 1 to 10 rate your joy with ….

a Likert Scale, i.e., strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree

Nominal – also called categorical, order does not matter. things such, e.g., color, gender.

interval – anything that measure the difference between to measurements. for example the difference between 100 feet and 90 feet is the same as the difference between 70 and 60 feet. Temperature is a good example

ratio – same as interval but with a defined value of 0.

a) I’d say the title is a categorical variable, it’s ordinal if used to order the books by title

b) categorical

c) interval

d) ratio

e) ordinal