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  2. 41 Paper 1, Section I 7H StatisticsSuppose that X1, ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/stats/StatisticsTriposQuestions.pdf
    17 Sep 2015: 24(0.05) = 9.49.]. Part IB, 2014 List of Questions. 43. Paper 4, Section II. ... 24 χ. 25 χ. 26. 95 percentile 3.84 5.99 7.82 9.49 11.07 12.59. ].
  3. Probability

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    14 Jan 2015: 23.3 Estimating $pi$ with Buffon's needle. 24 Continuing studies in probability. ... 24.1 Large deviations. 24.2 Chernoff bound. 24.3 Random matrices. 24.4 Concluding remarks.
  4. 13 Feb 2015: 4n is when about 24.7% of the dice rolls are a 6.
  5. 35 Paper 1, Section I 8H Optimization(a) Consider a ...

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    17 Sep 2015: Justify your answer. Part IB 2004. 24. 3/I/5H Optimization. Two players A and B play a zero-sum game with the pay-off matrix.
  6. PowerPoint Presentation

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    26 Oct 2015: The proof of the latter theorem relies on a 24-hour computation, and although its validity does not depend on the linear programming package we used, it does rely on the
  7. Mathematics of Operational Research

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    14 Oct 2015: PAGES. RESOURCES. This is the home page for a course of 24 lectures to Cambridge MMath/MASt (Part III) students.
  8. Mathematics of Operational Research Example Sheet 2 R. Weber ...

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    2 Dec 2015: 2. 5. 3. 2. 7. 24. Find the maximum ow from vertex 1 to vertex 7, and prove that this ow is indeed optimal.
  9. 21 Paper 4, Section I 9H Markov ChainsLet X0, ...

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    17 Sep 2015: Part IB, 2014 List of Questions [TURN OVER. 24. Paper 3, Section I. ... Part IB, 2014 List of Questions [TURN OVER. 24. Paper 4, Section I.
  10. Layout 1

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/Eagle_final.pdf
    13 Jan 2015: For a statistician, this is a straightforward problem to solve,yielding estimates â = 1.24 and b̂ = 0.09 of a and b respectively, and the fittedcurve displayed in Figure
  11. 88 Paper 4, Section I 5K Statistical ModellingConsider the ...

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    23 Jan 2015: For each of the 24 combinations of deviceand experimenter, two size measurements were obtained. ... freq F = frequent, NF = infrequentloc NB = non-beach, B = beachage 15-19, 20-24, 24-29sex F = female, M = malecount the number of infections reported over

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