what is the lunitidal interval of pireaus;
Burtonport in Donegal I assume, so your nearest major town is sligo which is what I could find information on. Lunitidal interval is equal to the difference in time between the noon of the moon and the next high tide. Your next moon noon is 07:35:30 on 25/08/2016, which is the mean of moonrise and moonset. High tide tomorrow is at 12:05:00 so lunitidal interval is 4:16:30 = 4:17. Also you need to enter +1 UTC as you are in daylight saving and a longitude of 54.2766.
elect state, and enter city for the tide you want to calculate. Or find some other way to find what the latitude and longitude is and when the moonrise and moonset. Halfway between these times would be the moon up. The lunitidal interval is the difference from moon up until the first high tide after moon up*.
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Yes, if it is the closed interval. No, if it is the open interval.
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You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
to find an interval you have to subtract the first two number from each other for example 5 10 15 20 the interval for this set of data is 5
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Notice the pattern around that contour line. Then determine the interval that the surrounding contour lines are increasing or decreasing by. Ex. 50 100 150 200, the contour interval would then be 50
Generally speaking an x% confidence interval has a margin of error of (100-x)%.
To find the average rate of change over an interval, you can calculate the difference in the function values at the endpoints of the interval, and then divide by the difference in the input values. This gives you the slope of the secant line connecting the two points, which represents the average rate of change over that interval.