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    • [DOC File]Note on calculation of PWRI well injectivity

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      None of the methods of calculating the II from only the P and Q vs t data are satisfactory in fracture mode. The method of Eqn. (10) gives correct results, but it requires estimate of the slope and intercept of the data in P vs Q plot. If periods of switching between matrix and fracture injection exist, independent estimates are required for ...


    • [DOC File]P-values with the Ti83/Ti84

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      The calculator will expect the following: Normalcdf(lowerbound, upperbound). Try typing in: Normalcdf(-10, -2.01) , after pressing [ENTER] you should get the same p-value as above. t-table P-values. The p-values for the t-table are found in a similar manner as with the z-table, except we must include the degrees of freedom.


    • [DOC File]Calculating Probability

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      P(0) = P[x=0] = P[T] = 0.5. P(1) = P[x=1] = P[H] = 0.5. Ex. x = result of tossing a fair dice. The probability distribution of x is . P(1) = P(2) = P(3) = P(4) = P(5) = P(6) = 1/6. 2. In general, the probability that x gets a value c, P(x=c), is defined as . the sum of all corresponding outcomes …


    • [DOC File]DISTRIBUTIONS on TI-83

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      If P(-∞ < X ≤ x) = y, use invNorm (y, μ, σ) = x . Again, either σ, or μ and σ, can be omitted, in which case μ = 0 and σ = 1 are assumed. Examples. invNorm (0.5) = 0 because P(-∞ < X ≤ 0) = 0.5, invNorm (0.975) = 1.96 ≈ 2 because P(-∞ < X < 2) ≈ 0.975. t-distribution with n Degrees of Freedom: T(n)


    • [DOC File]Power and Sample Size Calculation

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      ', then select the design you want to use. (the designs available in that menu include: one-sample t-test, paired t-test, two sample t-test and one-way ANOVA). 8). After you select the design another window pops-up and asks you to input the needed options and parameters. If you need to know the needed sample size for your research, you can select '


    • [DOC File]Mathematics Test—No Calculator - SAT Suite of Assessments

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      t seconds after entering the road is 16 t. meters. Since the elevation of the road drops 4 meters for every 100 meters along the length of the road, it follows that for 16 t. meters along the road, the elevation drops the fraction 4 over 100, times 16 t. or 0.64 t. Therefore, the elevation of the road at the point where the truck passes . t


    • [DOC File]SAT Practice Test 8 for Assistive Technology – Math Test ...

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      T. is above . R U. The angle at . T. is labeled 114 degrees. Side U T. is extended to point S, above vertex R, and line segment S V. is drawn. The angle to the right of . S V. and below . S T. is labeled 31 degrees. The angle to the left of . S V. and above . R V. is labeled . x degrees. End skippable figure description. Question 4. In the ...


    • [DOC File]Determining Port Velocity - EFI Dyno Tuning LC

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      S / 360 x B area / (380 ft/sec x P area ) = 1/rpm = 6,462. 2.75 / 360 x 12.56 /(297 ft/sec x 1.78) = 1/rpm = 5,510. So, some rules of thumb as far as desired gas velocities. Highly developed ports such as those found in race specific castings can accept 10-20% higher velocities, due to the lack of flow differentials.


    • [DOC File]STAT 211

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      = np / n =p If X~Binomial(n,p) then E(X)=np (Chapter 3) Example 2: A sample of 15 students who had taken calculus class yielded the following information on brand of calculator owned: T H C T H H C T T C C H S S S (T: Texas Instruments, H: Hewlett Packard, C=Casio, S=Sharp).


    • [DOC File]Z-Score Practice Worksheet

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      A normal distribution of scores has a standard deviation of 10. Find the z-scores corresponding to each of the following values: A score that is 20 points above the mean.


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