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QUESTION 14 · 1 POINT Which of the pairs of events below is dependent? Select the correct answer below: drawing a 2 and drawing a 4 with replacement from a standard deck of cards rolling two 4's from two rolls of a standard die drawing a heart and drawing another heart with replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a face card and then drawing a 3 without replacement from a standard deck of cards

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018 10.0 points A fireman standing on a 6.3 m high ladder operates a water hose with a round nozzle of diameter 3.46 inch. The lower end of the hose (6.3 m below the nozzle) is connected to the pump outlet of diameter 4.98 inch. The gauge pressure of the water at the pump is $P_{pump}^{(gauge)} = P_{pump}^{(abs)} - P_{atm}$ $= 38.8 \text{ PSI} = 267.517 \text{ kPa}$.

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PROBLEM 5 (Attach additional pages as needed for detailed work) Fill in the blank cells. Justify your results in detail. Infinite Series Radius of Convergence Center of Convergence $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{n!(2n)!(n+1)!}{9^n(4n)!(n+2)!}(z-2+i2)^n$ $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} (\frac{z-2}{2-i})^{2n}$ $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{(4n+1)!n!}{10^n \times (2n)!(2n)^{3n}} z^n$ Hints $(n)! = n(n-1)(n-2) \times ... \times 1.$ $(2n)! = 2n(2n-1)(2n-2) \times ... \times 1.$ $(n+2)! = (n+2)(n+1)(n)!$ $(2(n+1))! = (2n+2)! = (2n+2)(2n+1)(2n)!$ Let $B = (\frac{m+1}{m})^{4m}$ then $B_m = (1+\frac{1}{m})^{4m}$ and $\lim_{m \to \infty} B = e^4$

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A particle of mass m in 1D moves in a potential given by $V(x) = \frac{k}{2a}(1 - e^{-ax^2})$ If the particle executes SHM around x = 0. Its quantum mechanical zero point energy is a. $\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{\hbar^2k}{m}}$ b. $\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{\hbar^2k}{am}}$ c. $\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{a^2m}{k}}$ d. $\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{a^2m}{\hbar k}}$

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In many parts of the US, local governments impose additional taxes on sugary or soda drinks to discourage consumption and promote healthier habits. These taxes are examples of "sin taxes." Other examples include additional taxes on cigarettes and vapes. Now suppose Colorado Springs imposes a "soda tax" within city limits. Which of the following is a likely unintended consequence of this tax?In many parts of the US, local governments impose additional taxes on sugary or soda drinks to discourage consumption and promote healthier habits. These taxes are examples of "sin taxes." Other examples include additional taxes on cigarettes and vapes. Now suppose Colorado Springs imposes a "soda tax" within city limits. Which of the following is a likely unintended consequence of this tax?

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_ exposure has the greatest negative impact on how our skin ages.

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What is a negative GDP gap? Multiple Choice When actual unemployment rate is higher than the full-employment potential GDP of 4% When actual unemployment rate is lower than the full-employment potential GDP of 4% Neither A nor B is correct. This is a signal of depression.

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If Trudeau doesn't like people who live outside of Paris and thinks they are unsophisticated, this is an example of If Trudeau doesn't like people who live outside of Paris and thinks they are unsophisticated, this is an example of Prejudice Marginalization Discrimination Code switching

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Prepare 8.0 ml of a 1/32 dilution of dye from stock. Do not make a serial dilution. Use the space below to determine the amount of solute and diluent needed for this dilution. (Compare to tube 5 in twofold dilutions).

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Which unsaturated fatty acid below would give the lowest yield of ATP if completely oxidized via beta-oxidation, the TCA cycle, and the electron transport chain? a. d. b. e. all the fatty acids listed would give the same yield of ATP. c.

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