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  1. 4.Suppose that region R is bounded by the parabola y=x^2 and x=y^2 and has a constant density (sigma). Compute its center of
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  2. All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation
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  3. All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation
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  4. f(x) =ln (1-x)a) Compute f'(x), f''(x), f'''(x). Spot the pattern and give an expression for f ^(n) (x) [the n-th derivative of
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  5. A block of ice at 0°C whose mass initially is m = 12.5 kg slides along a horizontal surface, starting at a speed vo = 4.10 m/s
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  6. A block of ice at 0°C whose mass initially is m = 48.4 kg slides along a horizontal surface, starting at a speed vo = 4.91 m/s
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  7. The forces acting on a sailboat are 390 N north and 180 N east. If the boat (including crew) has a mass of 270 kg, what are the
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  8. A block of ice at 0 degrees C, whose mass is initially 40.0 kg, slides along a horizontal surface, starting at a speed of 5.26
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  9. The weights (in pounds) of a sample of five boxes being sent by UPS are: 12, 6, 7, 3, and 10.a. Compute the range. b. Compute
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  10. Compute your mass in kilograms (1 pound has a mass of 0.45 kg on Earth) and then your weight in Newton’s for the earth, moon,
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