Presentation
... """Returns: the sum of all elements in thelist Precondition: thelist is a list of all numbers (either floats or ints)""" # Create a variable to hold result (start at 0) # Add each list element to variable # Return the variable ...
... """Returns: the sum of all elements in thelist Precondition: thelist is a list of all numbers (either floats or ints)""" # Create a variable to hold result (start at 0) # Add each list element to variable # Return the variable ...
Fibonacci
... • This implies that we want a loop! • Remember: A Loop lets the computer do things over and over again so we don’t have to! ...
... • This implies that we want a loop! • Remember: A Loop lets the computer do things over and over again so we don’t have to! ...
2007 to 2011 - NLCS Maths Department
... 21. A frustum is the solid obtained by slicing a right-circular cone perpendicular to its axis and removing the small cone above the slice. This leaves a shape with two circular faces and a curved surface. The original cone has base radius 6 cm and height 8 cm, and the curved surface area of the fru ...
... 21. A frustum is the solid obtained by slicing a right-circular cone perpendicular to its axis and removing the small cone above the slice. This leaves a shape with two circular faces and a curved surface. The original cone has base radius 6 cm and height 8 cm, and the curved surface area of the fru ...
1-Integers - Laurel County Schools
... The integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. By using integers, you can express elevations above, below, and at sea level. Sea level has an elevation of 0 feet. ...
... The integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. By using integers, you can express elevations above, below, and at sea level. Sea level has an elevation of 0 feet. ...
Weekly Planning Sheet for Numeracy
... Chn working with teacher chn to repeat activity as whole class shared but number sequence to include decimals Working with positive and negative nos. All chn to have -10 to 10 numbers in front of them. Chn to put nos in front of them. Where have they seen –nos before? Using their no line chn to find ...
... Chn working with teacher chn to repeat activity as whole class shared but number sequence to include decimals Working with positive and negative nos. All chn to have -10 to 10 numbers in front of them. Chn to put nos in front of them. Where have they seen –nos before? Using their no line chn to find ...
Sequences of Numbers Involved in Unsolved Problems, Hexis, 1990, 2006
... also online, email: [email protected] ( SUPERSEEKER by N. J. A. Sloane, S. Plouffe, B. Salvy, ATT Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA); N. J. A. Sloane, e-mails to R. Muller, February 13 - March 7, 1995. ...
... also online, email: [email protected] ( SUPERSEEKER by N. J. A. Sloane, S. Plouffe, B. Salvy, ATT Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA); N. J. A. Sloane, e-mails to R. Muller, February 13 - March 7, 1995. ...
10(3)
... than one, then clearly all of K have g. c.d. greater than one.] Corollary 1. ([2] p. 39). Every K is finitely generated. It is clear that there are essentially two types of subsemigroups of I: i. Those that contain all integers greater than some fixed positive integer will be called relatively prime ...
... than one, then clearly all of K have g. c.d. greater than one.] Corollary 1. ([2] p. 39). Every K is finitely generated. It is clear that there are essentially two types of subsemigroups of I: i. Those that contain all integers greater than some fixed positive integer will be called relatively prime ...
39(1)
... It has often been said that these conferences keep getting better and better, and this monotonic property continued to hold for the Ninth Conference. The overall quality of the papers has surely improved, and there were several really outstanding papers at this conference. As at previous conferences ...
... It has often been said that these conferences keep getting better and better, and this monotonic property continued to hold for the Ninth Conference. The overall quality of the papers has surely improved, and there were several really outstanding papers at this conference. As at previous conferences ...
2-1
... The integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. By using integers, you can express elevations above, below, and at sea level. Sea level has an elevation of 0 feet. ...
... The integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. By using integers, you can express elevations above, below, and at sea level. Sea level has an elevation of 0 feet. ...
Law of large numbers
In probability theory, the law of large numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times. According to the law, the average of the results obtained from a large number of trials should be close to the expected value, and will tend to become closer as more trials are performed.The LLN is important because it ""guarantees"" stable long-term results for the averages of some random events. For example, while a casino may lose money in a single spin of the roulette wheel, its earnings will tend towards a predictable percentage over a large number of spins. Any winning streak by a player will eventually be overcome by the parameters of the game. It is important to remember that the LLN only applies (as the name indicates) when a large number of observations are considered. There is no principle that a small number of observations will coincide with the expected value or that a streak of one value will immediately be ""balanced"" by the others (see the gambler's fallacy)