Zia Ullah

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Numerade tutor for 3 years
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Topics Covered

Mastering Motion: Achieving Efficiency Along a Straight Line
Mastering Newton's Laws: Tips for Applying Them Effectively
Functions
Graph Linear Functions
Mastering Integration Techniques for Optimal Results
Understanding Temperature and Heat: A Comprehensive Guide
Unlocking the Secrets of Thermal Properties: Understanding Matter
Understanding the First Law of Thermodynamics: Key Concepts
Understanding the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Key Principles
Unlock the Secrets of Fluid Mechanics with Our Expert Guide

Zia's Textbook Answer Videos

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Algebra and Trigonometry

The U.S. annual per-capita consumption of coffee was 33.4 gal in $1970 .$ By 2007 this amount had decreased to 24.6 gal. (Source: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture) Find the average rate of change in coffee consumption per capita from 1970 to 2007 .

Chapter 1: Graphs, Functions, and Models
Section 3: Linear Functions, Slope, and Applications
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Fundamentals of Thermodynamics

Two kilograms of water at $120^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ with a quality of $25 \%$ has its temperature raised $20^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ in a constantvolume process as in Fig. P5.45. What are the heat transfer and work in the process?

Chapter 5: The First Law of Thermodynamics
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Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application

List at least five aspects that are common to all FMHAs.

Chapter 5: Consulting With Criminal Courts
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Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics

A 3 -m-diameter vertical cylindrical tank is filled with water to a depth of $11 \mathrm{m} .$ The rest of the tank is filled with air at atmospheric pressure. What is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the tank?

Chapter 2: Fluid Statics
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Zia's Quick Ask Videos

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Algebra

The first credit card that Danny got as a student charges 20.49%
annual interest and compounds this interest monthly. Within one day
of getting the card, Danny maxes out the credit limit by spending
$2,000.00. What are the values for the compound interest
formula in this scenario? If Danny does not buy anything else on
the card and does not make any payments, how much money would Danny
owe the credit card company after 6 months? (Round to the nearest
penny).

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Algebra

An artist is selling children's crafts. Necklaces cost $2.25 each, and bracelets cost $1.50 per each. Select all the combinations of necklaces and bracelets that the artist could sell for exactly $12.00

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Algebra

Read the following graduated cylinder in milliliters.
60
62
62.8
64.0

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Algebra

The sides of a triangle are p, q, and r. Given that p+q=45, q+r=40, and p+r=35, find the area of the triangle.

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Algebra

If we randomly pick two U.S. males, what is the approximate probability that both of them will have lung cancer sometime during their lifetimes?

DATA:
MALES risk of developing cancer in all invasive sites = 40.14%, 1 in 2
Lung cancer = 6.70%, 1 in 15

MALES risk of dying from all invasive sites = 21.23%, 1 in 15
Lung Cancer = 5.49%, 1 in 18

a) Less than one percentage point
b) About 5%
c) About 15%
d) About 50%
e) About 90%

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Psychology

Consider the following two statements (A and B), then choose the
appropriate answer:
A: Some pets are not dogs.
B: Not all pets are dogs.
A and B are equivalent
A implies B, but B does not imply A
B implies A, but A does not imply B
Neither implies the other

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