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Height(head)-height(heart)x1000/13.6
the volume submerged is 260x78xh
That volume of water must weigh 1.07e9 kg to balance the weight.
1020 kg/m³ x 230x72xh m³ = 1.09e9 kg
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A company purchased a machine on Jan 1 of the current year of $750
Calculate the annual depreciation expense for each year of the machine's life
(estimated at 5 years or 20,000 hours, with a residual value of $750000) During the machine's 5 years life its hourly usage was : 5000 : 3000 : 4000 : 2000 and 6000 hours
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Calculate [H3O] in the following solutions.
5.15x10-2M HCl and 7.62x10-2M NaC2H3O2
[H3O+] = 4.0×10−5 M
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The answers are:
1. B
2. A & C
3. C
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R5er is right, the answers are:
1. A, B, and D
2. A
3. D
4. C
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Lemon is right it's:
B
D
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A
The answers are:
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. C
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You all are wrong it's:
B
D
C
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D
The answers are:
1. True
2. False
3. A = Hypothermia
4. C = Dislocation
5. C = Check
I got 100%
Greedo is right its:
1. x9/x2
B x7
2. h14/h5
D h9
3.4^4/4^6
C 1/16
4. 5^0
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5. Replace the ____ with <, > or = to make a true statement. 7^4/7^2______49
C. =
6. -2r(8r + 5)
C
7. 4a(a^2+7a+4)
B 4a^3+28a^2+16a
8. (2y - 3) (3y - 2)
A 6y2 - 13y + 6
The answers are:
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. C
Just so its a little easier:
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3:-A
4:-B
5:-A
6:-C
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10:A
11:A
12:D
13:C
14:B
15:C
16:A
17:C
18:D
19:C
20:B
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What are the other answers to the Quiz? I'm not trying to cheat I need to know to CHECK not CHEAT on my answers...
as everyone is saying ???? is 100% right... THANKS
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Questions & answers
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Questions & answers
1st puc test book questions & answers
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when the mass is increased, the force will also increase just a small hint
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right is right I got 10/10
goody goody is wrong but i still got a passing grade
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l don't really understand the concept of naming electrons by pairs here. Does the mentioning of 6 pairs means 12 valence electrons? Seems nonsense
l would understand if they said that there an A atom has 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ELECTRONS (not pairs).
Z1 =1 only if Yi ==0;
Yi == 0 only when
x1=0 x3=0
x1=1 x3=1
x1=2 x3=3
3 possible scenarios leads to Zi=1
list of possible scenarios are
x1 x3 Y1 Z1
0 0 0 1
0 1 -1 0
0 2 -2 0
1 0 1 0
1 1 0 1
1 2 -1 0
2 0 2 0
2 1 1 0
2 2 0 1
Z1 and Z2 are Binomial R.V. with p=3/9
var(Z1) = p*(1-p) = 3/9*6/9=2/9
right?
Wow, that's a good point!
I fixed my calculations and got 0.234375 = 15/64
x1 x3 P(x1*X3) Z p var
0 0 0.0625 0.00 0.375 0.234375
0 1 0.1250 -1.00
0 2 0.0625 -2.00
1 0 0.1250 1.00
1 1 0.2500 0.00
1 2 0.1250 -1.00
2 0 0.0625 2.00
2 1 0.1250 1.00
2 2 0.0625 0.00
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Each spinner is divided into 5 equal sectors. (Two separate spinners) The pointer in each spinner, when spun, is equally likely to rest in any one of the 5 sectors. The pointer in each spinner is spun once. List the sample space and find the probability that the sum of both scores
Each spinner is divided into 5 equal sectors. (Two separate spinners) The pointer in each spinner, when spun, is equally likely to rest in any one of the 5 sectors. The pointer in each spinner is spun once. List the sample space and find the probability that the sum of both scores is:
a) odd
b) Even
c) At least 7
d) Less than 7
can someone work it out plzz
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Kiss your left hand, say a weekday, put this in 15 other comment sections and he/she/ they will confess their feelings for you tomorrow.
Kiss your left hand, say a weekday, put this in 15 other comment sections and he/she/ they will confess their feelings for you tomorrow.
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Find the area of a regular hexagon with an apothem 10.4 yards long and a side 12 yards long. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Connection: The g-forces put pressure on the knots in the same way they put pressure on the body and spine.
Which pieces of evidence support the connection? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
“To break down the physics of the phenomena, the researchers attached a small device to the free end of the laces that measured acceleration, and then Gregg went for a walk or a jog.”
“To break down the physics of the phenomena, the researchers attached a small device to the free end of the laces that measured acceleration, and then Gregg went for a walk or a jog.”
“We were surprised that the accelerations were so high.”
“We were surprised that the accelerations were so high.”
“The videos showed as the shoelaces bounce up and down with each footfall, the main knot begins to deform.”
“The videos showed as the shoelaces bounce up and down with each footfall, the main knot begins to deform.”
“This acceleration creates inertia, which is the tendency for an object to keep moving once it is in motion.”
“This acceleration creates inertia, which is the tendency for an object to keep moving once it is in motion.”
“Your foot is experiencing these really high g-forces as you’re running all the time.”
How does a pure command economy answer the basic question of which goods and services should be produced?(1 point)
Responses
The producers decide what should be produced.
The producers decide what should be produced.
The government decides what should be produced.
The government decides what should be produced.
The law of supply and demand drives this choice.
The law of supply and demand drives this choice.
The consumers decide what should be produced.
In one to two sentences, explain why governments provide environmental protection. Include the concepts of public services and the free-rider problem in your answer.
Suppose that a city government decides to develop a public park. In the circular flow diagram with government, which of the following is a way that the government might engage directly with firms?(1 point)
Responses
The government might provide expenditures to firms in exchange for their work on the park.
The government might provide expenditures to firms in exchange for their work on the park.
The government might tax firms to fund the development of the park.
The government might tax firms to fund the development of the park.
The government might provide firms with the tools and equipment needed to develop the park.
The government might provide firms with the tools and equipment needed to develop the park.
The government might provide revenue from the park to firms.
Sunscreen and beach towels are complementary goods. If the price of sunscreen increases, ceteris paribus, _____.(1 point)
Responses
the quantity demanded of beach towels will increase for every possible price
the quantity demanded of beach towels will increase for every possible price
the income of consumers will decrease
the income of consumers will decrease
the income of consumers will increase
the income of consumers will increase
the quantity demanded of beach towels will decrease for every possible price
The law of supply states that as price increases, ceteris paribus, _____.(1 point)
Responses
quantity supplied decreases
quantity supplied decreases
quantity supplied increases
quantity supplied increases
supply increases
supply increases
supply decreases
When a firm is producing at the level of output that maximizes profit, which of the following is true?(1 point)
Responses
Marginal revenue is positive.
Marginal revenue is positive.
Marginal cost is negative.
Marginal cost is negative.
Marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
Marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
Marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost.
If the cost of labor is the only variable cost that the firm faces, what is the cost incurred by the business for each additional unit of labor?
(1 point)
Responses
$50
50 dollars
$10
10 dollars
$16
16 dollars
$80
Number of Workers Output Total Cost Fixed Cost Variable Cost
1 20 $300 $250 $50
2 35 $352
$250 $102
3 45 $406 $250 $156
4 50 $462 $250 $212
What is the marginal cost of producing the 45th unit of output?
(1 point)
Responses
$154
154 dollars
$52
52 dollars
$156
156 dollars
$5.40
Which of the following events would shift a supply curve to the left?(1 point)
Responses
The price of the good that the firms produce is expected to fall in the near future.
The price of the good that the firms produce is expected to fall in the near future.
Local government increases the taxes that are levied on firms.
Local government increases the taxes that are levied on firms.
The number of sellers in the market increases.
The number of sellers in the market increases.
The prices of many inputs are dramatically reduced.
Which of the following events would shift a supply curve to the left?(1 point)
Responses
The price of the good that the firms produce is expected to fall in the near future.
The price of the good that the firms produce is expected to fall in the near future.
Local government increases the taxes that are levied on firms.
Local government increases the taxes that are levied on firms.
The number of sellers in the market increases.
The number of sellers in the market increases.
The prices of many inputs are dramatically reduced.
The federal government is considering providing a per-student subsidy to private schools in the country. What is the anticipated effect of the subsidy on the supply of private education?(1 point)
Responses
At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will increase.
At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will increase.
The demand for private education will increase.
The demand for private education will increase.
At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will decrease.
At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will decrease.
The supply of private education will decrease.
Price Quantity Supplied Quantity Demanded
$10 1,000 2,500
$20 2,000 2,000
$30 3,000 1,500
$40 4,000 1,000
The equilibrium price for this market is _____.
(1 point)
Responses
$20
20 dollars
$10
10 dollars
$40
40 dollars
$30
The supply and demand curves for a market are graphed below with price in dollars and quantity in thousands.
Two intersecting lines are graphed. The horizontal axis labeled Quantity goes from 0 to 70 in increments of 10. The vertical axis labeled Price goes from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. A line with a negative slope is labeled D and a line with a positive slope is labeled S. The lines intersect at approximately left parenthesis 33.7 comma 30 right parenthesis. A horizontal dashed line extends from left parenthesis 0 comma 30 right parenthesis to the point of intersection.
Which of the following would result from an increase (shift in the right) in the supply curve?
(1 point)
Responses
a market equilibrium quantity less than $30
a market equilibrium quantity less than 30 dollars
a market equilibrium quantity greater than $30
a market equilibrium quantity greater than 30 dollars
a market equilibrium price less than $30
a market equilibrium price less than 30 dollars
a market equilibrium price greater than $30