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  1. 5. (20 points) Three different airlines, called AM, UN, and SW, fly out of Ontario. AM airline has 70 flights per day, of which 10% are late departures. UN airline has 50 flights per day, of which …

  2. Graduate Alumni Highlights | Applied Mathematics

    Jessica R. Taylor (Ph.D. 2019) Jessica grew up in Modesto, California and completed her undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics at UC Merced. Jessica began her graduate …

  3. SIAM Student Chapter Conference Showcases Math Students from …

    After a three-year hiatus, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Student Chapter from UC Merced held its fifth annual Central Valley regional conference on campus. …

  4. exam1 - appliedmath.ucmerced.edu

    ON THE FRONT OF YOUR BLUEBOOK WRITE (1) YOUR NAME, (2) A FOUR-PROBLEM GRAD-ING GRID. Show ALL of your work in your greenbook/bluebook and box in your final …

  5. MATH 24 - EXAM 2 - SOLUTIONS - appliedmath.ucmerced.edu

    MATH 24 - EXAM 2 - SOLUTIONS 1. Consider the linear system 2x-10z = 0 y+2z = 1 -4x+3y +26z = 3 (a) Write this system in the augmented form [A|b]. (b) Find the determinant and …

  6. Instructions. Read each problem carefully and follow all of its instructions. For each of the prob-lems below, write a clear and concise solution in your blue book. For any short answer …

  7. EXAM 2, MATH 24, FALL 2008 - appliedmath.ucmerced.edu

    EXAM 2, MATH 24, FALL 2008 Instructions: Do not begin the exam until you are instructed to do so. You may write on the exam sheet, but ONLY what is written in your bluebook will be graded.

  8. Duration: 180 minutes - appliedmath.ucmerced.edu

    Duration: 180 minutes Instructions: Answer all questions, without the use of books or calculators. You may have a half sheet of 8.5X11 paper with both sides filled out. Partial credit will be …

  9. final - appliedmath.ucmerced.edu

    Math 24 Final Exam: 11:30–2:30 pm, May 15, 2009

  10. • On the front of your blue book print (1) your name, (2) your student ID number, (3) your discussion section number, and (4) a grading table.