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INTRODUCTION TOPROBABILITY AND STATISTICSFOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTSF ifth EditionINTRODUCTION TOPROBABILITY AND STATISTICSFOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS Fifth Edition Sheldon M. RossUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, USAAMSTERDAM BOSTON HEIDELBERG LONDONNEW YORK OXFORD PARIS SAN DIEGOSAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE SYDNEY TOKYOA cademic Press is an imprint of ElsevierAcademic Press is an imprint of Elsevier32 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7BY, UK525 B Street, Suite 1800, San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USA225 Wyman Street, Waltham, MA 02451, USAThe Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UKFifth Edition 2014 Copyright 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999 Elsevier Inc. All rights part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing fromthe publisher.
No, not withoutadditional information as tothe percentagesof pedestrians that wear light and that wear dark clothing at night. 7. He is assuming that the death rates observed in the parishes mirror that of the entire country. 8. 12,246/.02 = 612,300 9. Use them to estimate, for each present age x, the quantity A(x), equal to the average
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