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In some parts of the United States, foot-long sandwiches are called "hoagies," while in other parts of the country they are called "subs." This is an example of the impact of Multiple Choice regional culture. country culture. generational factors. social trends. regulatory factors.

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what would a possible lurking variable be for What is the primary reason a person choses a car?

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A machine with a cost of 120000 Has an estimated residual value of 15000

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A steel shaft used in a manufacturing setup is supported by two bearings at points A and B and subjected to equal downward loads P at its ends. The distances between the supports and the loads are given as a on either side, with the distance between the two supports being b. Determine: a) The equation governing the elastic deformation (elastic deflection curve) for the beam. Use singularity functions. b) The slope of the shaft at support A. c) The vertical deflection of the shaft at its midpoint (center between A and B). Assume the shaft material has a uniform flexural rigidity (EI) throughout its length.

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The equation for the simplified sales activity variance is (Actual volume - Budgeted volume) × Actual sales price. (Actual volume - Budgeted volume) × Budgeted sales price. (Actual sales price per unit - Budgeted sales price per unit) × Actual volume sold. (Actual sales price per unit - Budgeted sales price per unit) × Budgeted volume sold.

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Data _____ refers to the accuracy of the data in a database. Group of answer choices integrity validation coherence solidity

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Landon has several pieces of property valued at $30,000 that he wants to give away. He wants to make gifts that make sense for both himself and for the recipient. He wants to give gifts to his father, Preston (who is in a low marginal income tax bracket), his sister, Tabitha, his daughter, Kelcie, and to the United Way. Match the properties to the best recipient considering he would like to keep one asset. Question 11Answer a. Stock with a FMV of $30,000 and an adjusted basis of $12,000. The stock has a dividend yield of 3% and is expected to appreciate 9%. b. Stock with a FMV of $30,000 and an adjusted basis of $25,000. The stock has a dividend yield of 7% and is expected to appreciate 14%. c. Stock with a FMV of $30,000 and an adjusted basis of $45,000. The stock has a dividend yield of 0% and is expected to appreciate 4%. d. Real Estate with a FMV of $30,000 and an adjusted basis of $27,000. The real estate is expected to appreciate 8%.

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1. A. Start with the Matlab listing for the 6 differential equation CV model. Run the model for normal Emaxl (3) and plot left ventricular volume versus time in the steady state. Estimate ejection fraction (EF) and submit plot. B. Change Emaxl to half normal (1.5) and estimate EF and submit plot. 2) Add Matlab code to include baroreceptor control of systemic resistance R. G AR R 100= P0? ? CV model Pa Ro Pa G=-.01 R0 = 1.3 ? = 6 sec 100-Pa =100-P(5)=input to differential equation $v_p(7) = ((100-P(5))*G-v(7))/ au$ R=1.3+v(7) Initial condition for v(7)=0; Repeat plots and ejection fraction measurements for normal Emaxl, Emaxl/2, and add plot of v(:,7) versus time. 3) Add one more differential equation similar to v(7) above but with input Plv (P(4)), G=1, and ?=.01 sec. This allows plotting Plv versus time after slight low pass filtering. Plot this Plv (v(:,8))versus time for the same conditions as question 2 above. Include a listing of your final Matlab code.

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ty ω = ∆θ/∆t Angular Acceleration α = ∆ω/∆t The relationship between the linear and angular quantities is given by the following equations: v = rω a = rα Where v is the linear velocity, a is the linear acceleration, ω is the angular velocity, and α is the angular acceleration. In this lab, you will investigate the relationship between the linear and angular quantities for a rotating disk. You will measure the angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration of the disk as a function of time and compare these quantities to the corresponding linear quantities. You will also verify the relationship between the linear and angular quantities experimentally. Objectives: To study the relationship between the linear and angular quantities for a rotating disk. To measure the angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration of the disk as a function of time. To compare the angular quantities to the corresponding linear quantities. To verify the relationship between the linear and angular quantities experimentally. Pre-Lab Questions: 1. What is the relationship between the linear and angular quantities for a rotating disk? 2. How can you measure the angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration of the disk? 3. What is the significance of the relationship between the linear and angular quantities? 4. How can you verify the relationship between the linear and angular quantities experimentally? 5. What are the potential sources of error in this experiment? 6. How can you minimize the potential sources of error in this experiment? 7. What safety precautions should be taken when working with a rotating disk? 8. What are the limitations of the equipment and procedures used in this experiment? 9. How can you account for these limitations in your experimental procedure? 10. What are the expected results of this experiment? 11. How do the expected results relate to the objectives of the experiment? 12. What are the implications of the results of this experiment? 13. How do the implications of the results relate to the objectives of the experiment? 14. What further experiments could be conducted to expand on the results of this experiment? 15. How do the further experiments relate to the objectives of the experiment? 16. What are the potential applications of the results of this experiment? 17. How do the potential applications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 18. What are the ethical considerations associated with the results of this experiment? 19. How do the ethical considerations relate to the objectives of the experiment? 20. What are the environmental implications of the results of this experiment? 21. How do the environmental implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 22. What are the social implications of the results of this experiment? 23. How do the social implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 24. What are the economic implications of the results of this experiment? 25. How do the economic implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 26. What are the political implications of the results of this experiment? 27. How do the political implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 28. What are the legal implications of the results of this experiment? 29. How do the legal implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 30. What are the cultural implications of the results of this experiment? 31. How do the cultural implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 32. What are the historical implications of the results of this experiment? 33. How do the historical implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 34. What are the technological implications of the results of this experiment? 35. How do the technological implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 36. What are the educational implications of the results of this experiment? 37. How do the educational implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 38. What are the scientific implications of the results of this experiment? 39. How do the scientific implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 40. What are the philosophical implications of the results of this experiment? 41. How do the philosophical implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 42. What are the psychological implications of the results of this experiment? 43. How do the psychological implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 44. What are the medical implications of the results of this experiment? 45. How do the medical implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 46. What are the biological implications of the results of this experiment? 47. How do the biological implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 48. 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What are the architectural implications of the results of this experiment? 61. How do the architectural implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 62. What are the artistic implications of the results of this experiment? 63. How do the artistic implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 64. What are the musical implications of the results of this experiment? 65. How do the musical implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 66. What are the literary implications of the results of this experiment? 67. How do the literary implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 68. What are the linguistic implications of the results of this experiment? 69. How do the linguistic implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 70. What are the communication implications of the results of this experiment? 71. How do the communication implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 72. What are the media implications of the results of this experiment? 73. How do the media implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 74. What are the film implications of the results of this experiment? 75. How do the film implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 76. What are the television implications of the results of this experiment? 77. How do the television implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 78. What are the radio implications of the results of this experiment? 79. How do the radio implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 80. What are the theater implications of the results of this experiment? 81. How do the theater implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 82. What are the dance implications of the results of this experiment? 83. How do the dance implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 84. What are the sports implications of the results of this experiment? 85. How do the sports implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 86. What are the gaming implications of the results of this experiment? 87. How do the gaming implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 88. What are the gambling implications of the results of this experiment? 89. How do the gambling implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 90. What are the leisure implications of the results of this experiment? 91. How do the leisure implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 92. What are the travel implications of the results of this experiment? 93. How do the travel implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 94. What are the tourism implications of the results of this experiment? 95. How do the tourism implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 96. What are the hospitality implications of the results of this experiment? 97. How do the hospitality implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 98. What are the restaurant implications of the results of this experiment? 99. How do the restaurant implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 100. What are the food implications of the results of this experiment? 101. How do the food implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 102. What are the beverage implications of the results of this experiment? 103. How do the beverage implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 104. What are the culinary implications of the results of this experiment? 105. How do the culinary implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 106. What are the nutrition implications of the results of this experiment? 107. How do the nutrition implications relate to the objectives of the experiment? 108. What are the health implications of the results of this experiment? 109. 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2. (3 points) Consider the Image 'I' below and the filters 'F' and 'L'. 1. Convolve the image 'I' with the filter 'F' above and compute the output image (use zeros padding if necessary and round down the output pixel values to the nearest integer). 2. Apply a 3 by 3 median filter to the output image generated in (b) to produce a 3 by 3 output image, again assume zeros outside of the image. 3. Show that convolving the laplacian using 'L' with the image 'I' is equiv- alent (except for a proportional factor) to locally subtracting a five point local mean from each original value of the image. 'I' 'F' 'L' 1 1 1 0 1/8 0 1 1 1 1 8 1 1/8 1/2 1/8 1 8 1 1 1 1 0 1/8 0 1 1 1

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