In an interview, a human resource (HR) specialist asks candidates 20 questions with 5 possible multiple-choice answers to each question.

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Problem No. 1 

In an interview, a human resource (HR) specialist asks candidates 20 questions with 5 possible multiple-choice answers to each question. What is the probability of the following candidates for success given the following assumptions: a. HR has the last answer always correct; candidates select answers at random b. HR’s solution is in a random location and candidates select an answer at random Note: assume the interview has only 3 questions, trace some (approx. 10) random candidates for each scenario but run a larger sample on the computer and do not respond philosophically without support.


Problem No. 2 

Develop a Simulation Model and test it for a three-dimensional space pursuit of two spaceships each equipped with a laser beam weapon that can destroy its target if it is within a cylindrical angle of α degrees and a distance of ß. Do not assume a pure pursuit, but make any necessary assumptions for smart spaceship commanders. Present the output and provide a summary report discussing your results.


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