Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Additional Information
Languages
Timeline
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MiguelAngel Duque.

San Jose,CA

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Remodeling Houses.

Hammersmitdt Construction.
02.2021 - 11.2023
  • Developed strong relationships with vendors and suppliers to secure high-quality materials at competitive prices.
  • Enhanced client satisfaction by providing personalized remodeling consultations and tailored recommendations.
  • Maintained thorough knowledge of industry trends and innovations, incorporating them into remodel designs when applicable.
  • Created detailed project reports for clients, outlining progress updates and key milestones achieved throughout the remodeling process.

Education

High School Diploma. - Air Conditioner.

Prepa,7
Mexico, ME
07.1988

Skills

  • If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then the following are true
  • Independent Events
  • If A and B are independent of each other, then all of the following are true
  • To prove independence only one of them needs to be proved
  • 6)
  • Remember:
  • P(A or B) = P(B or A)
  • P(A and B) = P(B and A)
  • Chapter 4: Binomial Distribution
  • Given: n, p, a (a = x, so you can use either symbol)
  • X = 1, 2, 3, 4 ………, n
  • Probability statement
  • Calculator command
  • Equal to (Use pdf only for = problems)
  • P(X ≤ a)
  • Less than or equal to ; at most
  • Less than
  • More than
  • P(X ≥ a)
  • More than or equal to; at least

Certification

Chapter 3: Probability Topics 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1 (probability of any event always lies between 0 and 1) 1) Compliment P(A) + P(A') = 1 2) Addition Rule 3) Conditional Probability 4) Mutually Exclusive

Additional Information

  • Normal Distribution P(X = x) = 0 Do not use the pdf key for normal distribution problems! 1) (E99 = infinity = 10^99) 2) (-E99 = negative infinity = -10^ 99 3) 4) Percentile = ‘k’ 5) Standard Normal Distribution E99 = ∞ (infinity) = 10^99 -E99 = – ∞ (negative infinity) = - 10^99 Chapter 7: Central Limit Therom for Averages Given: Any Distribution Mean of X = Standard Deviation of X = Then : For a large enough n: ~ N ) 1) ) 2) ) 3) ) 4) Percentile = ‘k’ = Area to the left of ‘k’ k = invNorm(Area to the left of ‘k’

Languages

English and Spanish
Elementary

Timeline

Remodeling Houses.

Hammersmitdt Construction.
02.2021 - 11.2023

High School Diploma. - Air Conditioner.

Prepa,7
MiguelAngel Duque.