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The explanatory variable is the price the subject expects to pay. The response variable is the price history observed. This is a randomized comparative experiment because subjects were randomly assigned to treatments (price history). This is an observational study because the researcher observes the price the subject expects to pay. This is an experiment, but not randomized, because a treatment is imposed. The explanatory variable is the price history observed. The response variable is the price the subject expects to pay.

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In general, how many primers are needed in the synthesis of one double-stranded molecule of artificial DNA? A. 3 B. More than 3 C. 2 D. 1 E. 0

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Which of the following statements is correct? A. The Balance Sheet accounts on the worksheet contains the data that are used to make closing entries B. Closing entries are completed before the adjusting entries C. The balance of the owner's drawing account will appear on the post-closing trial balance D. Preparation of the post-closing trial balance is the last step in the closing process

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Three forces in the x-y plane act on a 2.4 kg mass: 11.9 N directed at 39∘∘, 7.2 N directed at 166 ∘∘, and 4.7 N directed at 212∘∘ . All angles are measured from the positive x-axis, with positive angles in the Counter-Clockwise direction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration.

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Cullumber company is considering the introduction of three new products for units, sales and cost information arrests. Product a symbols $3 variable costs, 126 throws, 50 cents, labor hours per unit, 0.75 hours. Monthly demands and units, 800 products. Product B, sales, $5. Variable costs, $3 40 cents. Fixed cost, $1. Labor hour per unit. 1.25 hours. Monthly demand and units. 650 Product C, sales, 60 colors. Variable cost, $7. Fixed commerce, $3.50. Labor hours per unit. 2 hours. Monthly demand in yards. 250. The company has only 1600 labor hours available to commit to production of any new product. How many of each product should Colombo Company produce and sell? to maximize its profits.

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Where does cellular respiration occur? In the leaves of a plant In the mitochondria of cells of the body In the digestive tract, during the enzymatic reactions of digestion In the lungs

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ATP inhibits glycolysis by binding to an allosteric site on the last enzyme in the pathway, thus ATP is a a) competitive inhibitor b)noncompetitive inhibitor c) feedback inhibitor d)more than one of these answers

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On January 1, a company issues 9%, five-year bonds with a par value of $109,000 and semiannual interest payments. Following are the first few rows of the straight-line amortization table. Semiannual Period-End (0) January 1, issuance (1) June 30, first payment (2) December 31, second payment Unamortized Premium Carrying Value $ 8,291 $ 117,291 7,462 116,462 6,633 115,633 Prepare journal entries for the following transactions. January 1 Bond issuance. June 30 First interest payment. December 31 Second interest payment. View transaction list 1 Record the issuance of the bonds on January 1. 2 Record the first interest payment on June 30. 3 Record the second interest payment on December 31. X >

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The following table shows the average number of words understood by later-born and first-born one-year-old children from two random samples. Assume the population variances of the number of words understood are equal. Sample mean Later-Born 431.8 First-Born 545.0 Sample standard deviation 131.3 133.3 Sample size 12 12 Construct a 90% confidence interval to estimate the difference between the average number of words understood by first-born and later-born one-year-old children. The 90% confidence interval is (?.?). (Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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Craig Smith decides to save some money for his son’s college tuition. He invests monthly in a year an amount of R180,000 over 36 months at an interest rate of 14% per annum. How much payment does he have to make?

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