You need 1 year time in grade before you rate a cutting score to pick up SGT. I do not know how meritorious boards work on though.
To determine the probability of picking 3 cards of one suit and 1 card of another in a standard 52 card deck, consider each card one at a time. The probability of picking a card in any suit is 52 in 52, or 1. Since there are now only 12 cards in the first suit, the probability of picking a card in the same suit is 12 in 51, or 4 in 17, or 0.2353. Since there are now only 11 cards in the first suit, the probability of picking a card in the same suit is 11 in 50, or 0.22. Since there are still 39 cards in the remaining three suits, the probability of picking a card in a suit different than the first is 39 in 49, or 0.7959. The probability of picking 3 cards of one suit and 1 card of another in a standard 52 card deck is, therefore, the product of the probabilities of each card, or (52 in 52) (12 in 51) (11 in 50) (39 in 49), or 267696 in 6497400, or 0.0412, or about 1 in 25.
Chance of picking first heart card is 13/52, picking second right after is 12/51, total chance is 13/52 multiplied by 12/51. This works if we pick one card, don't replace it and then pick another. Here is the probability of 2 Hearts if we pick two cards at the same time. 13 Hearts choose 2/ 52 cards choose 2= 13C2/52C2=78/1326=1/17
Independent events with a constant probability of occurrence over a fixed interval of time (or space).
About a hour and 30 minutes or less your child is spending more time see if he/she needs any help with his/her homework.Also if your child is getting low grades think about his/her homework or just check his/her homework.
After you have your data, when you record it into the histogram, you make a graph just like a bar graph, only, this time the bars are touching! Does that make sense? Please tell me if i'm wrong!:)
To be promoted from Master Sergeant (MSG) to Sergeant Major (SGM) in the U.S. Army, soldiers must meet several requirements, including a minimum time in service and time in grade, typically around 24 months in grade as an MSG. They must also complete the required professional military education, such as the U.S. Army Sergeant Major Academy (USASMA), and have a strong record of performance and leadership. Additionally, they must be selected through a competitive promotion board process, which evaluates their overall qualifications and potential for higher responsibility.
This Staff Sergeant should be promoted at the same time as other Staff Sergeants with the same time in grade and the same qualifications.
Salary varies depending on time served. A Master Gunnery Sergeant or Sergeant Major, each holding the pay grade of E-9, would earn $4,254.50 a month with 10 years in. With additional time served or other allowances, this would increase.
If the recruiter is an active duty US Marine he can become any grade that he earns through hard work, recommendations from a commanding officer and length of service time. Marines start as private, pfc, lance corporal, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant and then gunnery sergeant. And finally the highest ranks of enlisted men the Master Sergeant and First Sergeant
Time-in-grade of 4 years, Eligibility of PO/PRC..
You don't go straight into the Army as a Sergeant - you get there after putting in your time and working your way up the ranks. All you need is a HS diploma (which you need to enlist, anyhow), but having additional education under your belt helps when it comes time to assess points in front of the promotion board.
There is no age requirement for promotion to any rank. Promotion is based on time in service, time in grade, schooling, and recommendation.
You can enlist as early at 17 with parental permission. Otherwise 18.
An E-9 in the Army is the pay grade that denotes the rank of Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Command Sergeant Major of the Army.
Depends on the requirements of the company contract. One must look at the eligibilty requirements of the insurance policy. Does it say students must maintain a certain grade point average. Or does it state a student must be a full time student and no other requirements but maintain full time status.
some one who is needed only at high season, mostly picking fruit as you have a time limit to finish picking everything in time and you need more manpower at the picking season then at the rest of the year
In terms of grades, "I" typically stands for "incomplete." This designation indicates that a student has not finished all course requirements by the end of the grading period, often due to extenuating circumstances. An incomplete grade usually allows the student a specified time frame to complete the outstanding work before a final grade is assigned. It's important to follow up with the instructor regarding the requirements and deadlines associated with an "I" grade.