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                        <title>Find the Jacobian of the transformation, x = u2 -v2 and y = u2+ v2</title>
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<p>i) More than 60 marks (ii) Less than 56 marks (iii) Between 45 and 65 marks</p>
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                        <title>an insurance company found that only 0.01% of the population is involved in a certain type of accident each year. if its 1000 policy holders were randomly selected. what is the probability that not more than two of its clients are involved</title>
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