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BCOR 1020 Business Statistics Lecture 17 – March 18, 2008.
CD-ROM Chap 14-1 A Course In Business Statistics, 4th © 2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc. A Course In Business Statistics 4 th Edition CD-ROM Chapter 14 Introduction.
1 Chapter 12 Inference About a Population 2 Introduction In this chapter we utilize the approach developed before to describe a population.In this chapter.
Numerical Example 10 liters, monoatomic ideal gas, 25 ℃, 10 atm 1 atm Rc v 2 3 Calculate w, q, U and H for (a) isothermal reversible expansion.
Solving Stoichiometry Problems
Today we are going to: write algebraic expressions by representing unknown quantities; and evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting the given value.