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Ni Hua is an adventurous traveler. He skydives twice in every island he visits and skydives thrice in every peninsula he visits. In the last decade, Ni Hua went skydiving a total of 454545 times in th
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A charge of 1.5 × 1015 coulombs moves from point A to a lower potential at point B. The electric field is uniform at 2.5 × 10-5 newtons/coulomb and the distance along the field lines between the two
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Dalco Manufacturing estimates that its weekly profit, P, in hundreds of dollars, can be approximated by the formula 648-05-01-00-00_files/i0030000.jpg, where x is the number of units produced per week
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Sheila has a bottom collection. her largest container holds 1828 buttons. her medium container holds 973 buttons. her smaller container holds 516 buttons which equation could Sheila use to estimate th
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M1 Assignment 3 Submission InstructionsAssignment 3: Demand and SupplyThe use of E-Books has increased in recent years, especially with the advent of mobile E-Readers. A marketing research firm rece
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According to William Julius Wilson (2009), the black-white economic gap is primarily attributable to:
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The War of 1812 resulted in A) Great Britain gaining control of Canada. B) the United States gaining control of Spain. C) the United States maintaining its previous strength. D) Great Britain agree
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Metals that can be determined by the direct and indirect method of titration
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The repeating decimal, 0.27, is converted to the fraction 0.27=3/x what is the value of x in the fraction
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Examples of buffers used in a complexometric titration
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Students in chemistry lab have been given the assignment to identify an unknown compound using the flame test procedures. The compound they are testing is a white crystal that emits a greenish light w
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In France, a person drinks coffee imported from Brazil, works at a computer made in Japan, and uses gasoline from Saudi Arabia in a German automobile. This situation illustrates the concept of Questio
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Stock market experienced large volatility over the last week, why?
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Pretend you have a job building tricycles. If you had 100 handle bars, 150 wheels, and 75 seats. How many pedals would you need in order to make $50.00? Assume that every tricycle sells for $4.00. A)
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Medications can be tested on cell cultures instead of being injected into patients unnecessarily. Cancer cells continue to grow in the cultures uncontrollably allowing scientists to test multiple medi
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In 6 minutes, a conveyor belt moves 300 pounds of recyclable aluminum from the delivery truck to a storage area. A smaller belt moves the same quantity of cans the same distance in 18 minutes. If b
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What is the perimeter of the total area? m What is the area of the seating space? m2 Seating space around the basketball court 18.4m by 32.5m The basketball court 15m by 28m
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Read this excerpt from Emerson's speech and answer the question. Indeed, it is the reductio ad absurdum of Slavery, when the governor of Virginia is forced to hang a man whom he declares to be a man o
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Assume you have been asked to speak to a group of beginning doctoral students who have just started an introductory research methods course. Based on the assigned readings and additional research, cre
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Tad has built a model of the Sun by filling a balloon with air. What could Tad do to the balloon to model the behavior of a solar flare? A. dunk the balloon in a pool of water B. place the balloon in
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Case Study the Bel Air Motel it is attachFormatting Requirements Put your name, course and section number, and assignment title at the top of the document.Use one-inch margins.Use a 12-point Times New
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The rationing mechanisms that develop under binding price ceilings are usually inefficient. a. true b. false
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The blood platelet counts of a group of women have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of 245.6245.6 and a standard deviation of 68.168.1. (all units are 1000 cells/muμl.) using the em
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True or false: due to the fact that managers are agent of stockholders, they are not allowed to act in their own self-interest and must only proceed as the stockholders direct them to. a. True b. Fa
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Adam was an employee of abc corporation and he discovered the management was hiring illegal immigrants in most of its factories. he raised objection against the employer's practices and provided infor
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) lisa was choosing between three alternatives: a.working on her job that pays her 60 dollars; b.writing a term paper which she values at 40 dollars; or c.going out with a friend, which she values at
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For 2015, calculate the cash flow from assets, cash flow to creditors, and cash flow to stockholders. (negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. do not round intermediate calculations and
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You have before you two glasses of amontillado wine - one made this year and one made many years ago. you have claimed to be an expert wine connoisseur (now that you are 21 years old, of course) and a
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You are asked in this assignment to address whether cooperation on the transnational challenges we have covered thus far threaten national power, interests and sovereignty. You have reviewed transnati
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Lincoln Middle School has a total of $200 to spend on notebooks and tablets for the school board meeting. Notebooks cost $7 each, and tablets cost $5 each. If x represents the number of notebooks and
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How large a sample would be needed to guarantee that the standard deviation of os no more than 0.01?
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Consider the quantitative variable, the number of carats. a. find and interpret the mean of the data set. b. find and interpret the median of the data set. c. find and interpret the mode of the data s
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Based on the text, if employees sue a company who transmits their names and social security numbers to managers in the company in an unsecured manner, how might a court rule? (see the bodah v. lakevil
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Doneright inc. is a very profitable automobile repair shop. the company is well known for its great service and involvement in the community, but it fails to properly dispose of its used oil as outlin
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For each of the reaction tubes indicate whether dna polymerase will systhesize any new dna molecules, and if so write the sequences of any such molecules
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Katrina is standing in a rectangular garden. her distances from the corners are 6m, 7m, 9m and dm where d is ant integer. find d
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(0.387)^3for a metal that has the body-centered cubic crystal structure, calculate the atomic radius if the metal has a density of 7.25 g/cm3 and an atomic weight of 50.99 g/mol.
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Client: "i have been having a tough time with my sons. george has been having difficulty in school and i have an appointment for the third time with a counselor. john is acting up in the junior high a
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Calorimeters can be used in astraightforward manner to measure the enthalpy of a chemical reaction. name two problems that may result in poor heat measurement when calorimeters are used.
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John and marsha are both 30 years old. they are not married and lived together all year. marsha had $35,000 in wages during 2017. john earned $10,000 in wages. john has two children from a previous re
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In 1950, half of the world's 10 largest cities were in europe and the united states. how many european and u.s. cities are projected to be in the list of the world's 10 largest cities in 2025
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"in laying out her work plan for an rfp, susan explained the five steps her company would take to carry out the designated work and the methods they would use at each step. which visual would most
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Imagine you are working in the human resources department of a business with a significant budget shortfall. you must inform an employee, jonathan davis, that his position will be eliminated as of the
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If it is a pure substance, classify it as an element or a compound. if it is a pure substance, classify it as an element or a compound. (a) is a compound, (d) is an element. (a) is an element, (d) is
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Is going to have her first child and talks to her physician about assessing the health of her unborn child. the physician recommends a test that combines a blood test and ultrasound sonography. which
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Inventory of a particular book is the price of that book times the number of copies we have in stock. write a function called inventory value tha
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Gina, an obese individual, files a suit against hot n' tasty, inc., alleging that its food is unhealthy because, as is well known, it contains high levels of salt and sugar. gina's suit is most likely
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In testing for correlation the relationship between two variables, the best fitting line is often call the regression equation and denoted as
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Fifty areas are grouped into four safety levels- a, b, c and d- and the number of areas which fall into each level is shown in the table: safety level frequency a 11 b 14 c 20 d 5 what proportion of t
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A problem on a multiple-choice quiz is answered correctly with probability 0.9, given that a student prepared. an unprepared student guesses between 4 possible answers (so the probability of choosing