Recent content by Kerrie
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Dark Tower Book IV: Wizard and Glass - Interested in Movie?
I have read that too which is disappointing.- Kerrie
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Dark Tower Book IV: Wizard and Glass - Interested in Movie?
I am on book IV Wizard and Glass. Anyone else read these? I am interested in seeing The Dark Tower movie. It's one of the few science fiction series that has got my interest.- Kerrie
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- Series Tower
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Train for Marathon: Tips for a 12-Mile Run
Greg, I did a half marathon 2 years ago, and races that long typically have water stations. When I was training (6 months!) I had one water bottle that fit in my palm with a strap. Hopefully the race is in the morning to avoid the heat? Best of luck to you, finishing a race is one of the...- Kerrie
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- Forum: General Discussion
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What are some of your favorite science-fiction novels?
Ursula LeGuin-The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed. I don't read as much as I should, but her books are amazing.- Kerrie
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Other What's the best thing you can do with a CompSci degree?
I think with any career path, especially today, it's important to stay current on the trends of that field. Continuing education is vital to keeping up with the competition in the job market.- Kerrie
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Why Do People Say Accounting is Recession Proof? And is it?
All businesses need accounting functions, whether they are successful or not. It is the language of business.- Kerrie
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other Minor in Cs vs Minor in Busieness
You would probably benefit from computer science more than business. I am a business/accounting major but my minor is in information systems. Business is important, technology is more important (in my opinion).- Kerrie
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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What Are the Differences Between Ophthalmologists and Optometrists?
Opthalmologists treat diseases and medical issues with the eyes with medication and/or surgery as well. I worked at an eye institute a few years ago, and it's quite a specialized field of medicine. If you have or ever have children, get their eyes checked when they are very young because you...- Kerrie
- Post #5
- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Finding the P-Value for Hypothesis Testing
Thank you, this little bit of guidance was all I needed. Found one that will at least help with the homework.- Kerrie
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Finding the P-Value for Hypothesis Testing
The invNorm also requires the mean.- Kerrie
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Finding the P-Value for Hypothesis Testing
I have looked at the Chi-Square Distribution table, but it only has a few areas that don't go below .90. My text gives very little information on calculator functions, I have very diligent notes on my calculator functions, but I cannot find the function to use. I thought the X2 test would work...- Kerrie
- Post #5
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Finding the P-Value for Hypothesis Testing
Already looked at various sites, but most of the PDF's require the mean. I'll admit that I have struggled with this statistics course, but I have usually found help by doing an online search. Hoping I can get help here as I am really stuck.- Kerrie
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Finding the P-Value for Hypothesis Testing
Homework Statement Suppose a mutual fund qualifies as having moderate risk if the standard deviation of its monthly rate of return is less than 6%. A mutual-fund rating agency randomly selects 28 months and determines the rate of return for a certain fund. The standard deviation of the rate of...- Kerrie
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- Hypothesis testing P-value Testing
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Coffee in the Navy: A Survival Guide.
Recently changed from synthetic creamer to pure blackness in my cup. And I like tea A LOT...all day.- Kerrie
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- Forum: General Discussion
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"You had an accident when you were a child involving water."
At the age of 8, I could not swim. I was pushed in the 'deep end' of a pool (6ft), and panicked. Thankfully I was near the edge and grabbed on. It wasn't long before I learned to tread water after that experience.- Kerrie
- Post #63
- Forum: General Discussion