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It's alright no issues btw.. GoodLuck for the exam!
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It's alright no issues btw.. GoodLuck for the exam!
those are for immobilised enzymes
i got others for immobilized algae
i guess these are enough
- high biomass loading capacity
- high transparency
- absence of toxicity to the algal balls
- suitable for simple immobilization procedures
- optimum diffusion of nutrients and products
- resistance to abrasion
- maximum surface-to-area volume
- mechanical stability
- sterilizable
Aoa wr wb!
I wanted to know when is it appropriate to use the chi squared test, and when do we have to use the t-test?
If someone could please elaborate with examples?
JazakAllah khair
Can someone help me with the histogram question 1
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s07_qp_5.pdf
(1)initially plot the graph.no.of beans per pod in x axis and frequency in y axis.The histogram is usually drawn as a bar graph.Make sure that u select a suitable scale.
i dnt think the next calculation is a big deal for you.
(2)fx is the product of frequency and the no.of beans per pod
sigmafx is the sum of fx values
n is the sum of the frequencies
n = 100
∑fx = 542
(3)substitute the calculated values(sigmafx ,n)in the formula given
the answer is 5.42.
(4)the standard deviation is given as 1.15.
the standard deviation is the spread of the data around the mean.
the mean that we calculated is 5.42
the spread for this data is 5.42 plus or minus 1.15
(5)standard error can be calculated by substituting the s and root n in the equation given
(b) not all the ovules may have been fertilised;
exposed to different environment/example of an environmental difference
and seeds not growing/developing;
hope you understood
We use chi squared to test the possibility of our null hypothesis being correct and to see if there is a difference between observed and expected value ...it is used in discrete data values
But
T-test is used in continuous data , It is used to tell you that whether the means of two sets of values ,(each following a normal distribution ) are significantly different from one another ....... In simple words it is used when there are two sets of data present in the question to compare .
If i am wrong please correct me ..!!
Here for AS, page 20: http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_nos_ps_1.pdf
Here for A2, second page: http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_nos_ps_13.pdf
And also here, at the chapters from L to U: http://www.cie.org.uk/docs/dynamic/43800.pdf
The real problem was the xaxis scale.How will the scale be?
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w08_qp_5.pdf
Ques 2b iv...here my degree of freedom was 19, so should i take the t value for 18 or 20?? according to the ms, the value used was for 20 but they allowed the value for 18 as well. maybe they overlooked it that year, so is there a set rule in situations like this? should i take the value for the higher degree of freedom or something?
take 15 small boxes as 2 units.im nt sure whethr there is a better scale
knowitall10 thank you ... may Allah bless you!
Btwn any1 knws which is an active thread for physics p5? i find a lot thread on it but i m looking 4 1 dats active!
can someone explain the "null hypothesis "
jazakALLAH!it's what you'll assume the difference between the two specimen is: you're gonna assume whther or not the difference is due to chance.
So, if the difference is significant, its nt due to chance
if it's not significant, it's due to chance
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