Pumpkin Carving

It’s October and you know what that means! It's midterms and pumpkin season! I've compiled a handy dandy guide for carving pumpkins for you!

Pumpkin Carving: MGT 2250 Method

  1. Non-randomly select a sample pumpkin unit from a finite pumpkin population. Make sure to select without replacement.

  2. Careful undercoverage should be executed in non-random sample selection.

  3. Disregard pumpkin outliers that may be present.

  4. Once you have non-randomly selected a sample pumpkin unit, check to see that when placed on a qualitative ordinal variable scale, it is 'excellent.'

  5. Repeat steps 1-5, non-randomly selecting a sample knife unit from a finite knife population.

  6. Let 'carve pumpkin'=A and ‘with knife'=B. A and B are mutually exclusive events. Therefore the probability that events A and B will simultaneously occur can be represented as P (A U B) = P(A) + P(B)- P(A∩B).

  7. With subjective probability, we can determine the assessment of the probability of the intersection A and B based on intuitive judgment.

  8. Using subjective probability, we find that there is a 100% likelihood for A and B to simultaneously occur.

  9. With this, we can find that with n identical trials, each trial results in a success.


Pumpkin Carving: CS 1315 Method

def carvePumpkin():

pumpkin= getMediaPath(“big pumpkin.placeWhereYouGetPumpkins”)

bigPumpkin=makeThing(pumpkin)

print bigPumpkin

#Carve out left eye

targetLeftEye= left1

for carveLeftEye in range (left1, left2(bigPumpkin)):

leftEyeOut=getKnife(bigPumpkin, carveLeftEye)

#Carve out right eye

targetRightEye=right1

for carveRightEye in range(right1, right2(bigPumpkin)):

rightEyeOut=getKnife(bigPumpkin, carveRightEye)

#Carve out mouth

targetScarySmile=bottom1

for carveScarySmile in range(bottom1, bottom2(bigPumpkin)):

ScarySmileOut=getKnife(bigPumpkin, carveScarySmile)

show(bigPumpkin)

return(bigPumpkin)


Pumpkin Carving: HIST 2111 Method

For centuries, people have been carving pumpkins for Halloween. Pumpkin carving originated from an Irish myth about a man named 'Stingy Jack.' One day Jack went drinking with the Devil. Jack didn't want to pay for his drink so he tricked the Devil into turning himself into a coin. Once he did, Jack put the coin into his pocket next to a silver cross, preventing the Devil from changing back. Eventually Jack freed the Devil, but only under the condition that he would not bother Jack for a year, and if Jack was to die, he would not claim his soul. A year later Jack tricked the Devil into climbing up a tree to pick some fruit. When the Devil was in the tree, Jack carved a cross onto the bark, preventing the devil from getting down. Jack made him promise not to bother him for 10 more years. Soon after, Jack died. As the story goes, God would not let him into heaven. The Devil, angry at Jack for tricking him but still keeping his promise to not claim his soul, would not let him into hell. He sent Jack away, giving him a burning coal so that he could light his way through the night. Jack put the coal into a carved turnip, and so legend goes, 'Jack of the Lantern' has been roaming around Earth ever since. Originating from carved vegetables, the carved pumpkin, a symbol of good harvest in America, became associated as the Jack O'Lantern.


Pumpkin Carving: CHIN 3003 Method

以下做南瓜灯笼的方法

1。拿一个南瓜。

2。把南瓜放在桌子上。

3。拿一把刀。

4。中国人不喜欢郎费 可以吃的东西,所以你不应该用南瓜做南瓜灯笼, 不如你可以做南瓜汤。=]