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Question 10 10 pts The following is an example of a question you might see in a dosage calculation assignment. Based on the question, which of the following pieces of information is irrelevant? You are asked to give a patient 6 mg of medication per kg of body weight. The patient weighs 65 kg . How many mg of medication should you give the patient? \( 1 \mathrm{~kg}=2.2 \mathrm{lb} \) The patient weighs 65 kg The doctor ordered medication at 6 mg per kg of body weight All of these are relevant pieces of information

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A workaround is a custom-built add-on program that interfaces with packaged applications to handle specific needs. A True B False

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Monkeys were given electric shocks. Half of the monkeys could perform a task that, if successful, would delay an upcoming shock for 30 seconds. These "executive" monkeys had control over when each shock would occur. The other half of the monkeys had no control over the shocks. Each monkey was paired with one of the "executive" monkeys, and received a shock whenever it did. Both types of monkeys received the same number of shocks. Later, all of the monkeys were examined for ulcers, which were less common in the "executive" monkeys. The INDEPENDENT variable is OB. having control versus no control over when shocks happened A. number of electric shocks OD. not enough information to decide O C. ulcers

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on list that traveled to these two countres. How madiy uaveieu to each curius? tion 28 Let t be the number of travelers to Country B , in millions. Notice that 2.8 million more travelers visited Country A than Country B last year. In terms of t, how many millions of travelers visited Country A? \( \mathrm{t}+2.8 \) tion 29 What should the next step be in solving the problem? A. Write an equation for the total number of travelers to Countries \( A \) and \( B \). B. Solve for t . C. Write an equation for the number of travelers to Country \( A \). tion 31 Next, using \( t \) as the only variable, write an equation for the total number of travelers to Eountries A and B . tion 32 Ask my instructor Clear all Check answer home end insert

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WAR ON CANCER ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW Cancer is an unqualified enemy of the living world costing both in emotional turmoil and in thousands of careers invested in diagnosis, treatment, and research. Cancer is a broad collection of molecular disease states characterized by cells that divide in an uncontrolled fashion and that no longer respect their role or confinement within their tissue of origin. Despite the many environmental, hereditary, viral, dietary, and chemical causes of cancer, they all have one common root cause: mutational changes in genes that control cell division. What is the scientific community doing to attempt to eliminate the most common forms of cancer that are ravaging society?

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Exercises Q1: Determine all the partial orders and their Hasse diagrams on the set L = {a, b, c}. Which of them are chains? Q2: Give an example of a poset which has exactly one maximal element but does not have a greatest element. Q3: Let (R, <=) be the poset of all real numbers and let A = {x in R | x^3 < 3}. Is there an upper bound (or lower bound) or a supremum (or infimum) of A? Q4: Show that the examples in 1.12 are really lattices and prove the indicated properties.

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John made 1 swimming pool, 7 tennis racquets, and 100 tennis balls in 2020.In 2021, he made 1 pool, 8 racquets, and 105 balls. If a pool costs $100, racquets are $50, and balls cost $2 each, what was his GDP growth? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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1. Let $W_1$ and $W_2$ be subspaces of a vector space $V$. Prove that $W_1 \cup W_2$ is a subspace of $V$ if and only if $W_1 \subseteq W_2$ or $W_2 \subseteq W_1$.

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1. (3 points) Determine which of the following sets of vectors are linearly independent or dependent. Justify your answer. (a) (1/2 point) $L_1 = left{ egin{pmatrix} 1 \ 2 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} -3 \ -6 end{pmatrix} ight}$ (c) (1 point) $L_3 = left{ egin{pmatrix} 1 \ 2 \ 1 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} 2 \ 4 \ 0 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} 3 \ 6 \ 7 end{pmatrix} ight}$ (d) (1 point) $L_4 = left{ egin{pmatrix} -7 \ 2 \ 0 \ 4 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} 3 \ -1 \ -1 \ 3 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} 0 \ 3 \ 2 \ 10 end{pmatrix} ight}$ (b) (1/2 point) $L_2 = left{ egin{pmatrix} 0 \ 0 end{pmatrix}, egin{pmatrix} 1 \ 2 end{pmatrix} ight}$

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17. Receptor cells for your sense of smell regenerate regularly. a) both smell and taste b) all of the answers listed are correct c) smell d) taste e) vision 18. True or false? Women have a more sensitive olfactory system than men. True False 19. True or false? One of the main reasons the Ames Room Illusion tricks you into seeing two people look distorted in size is because of binocular cues that the brain automatically calculates. True False 20. True or false? Another reason that the Ames Room Illusion tricks you into seeing two people look distorted in size is because top-down processing causes your brain to "assume" that normal rooms are not uneven and trapezoidal in shape. True False

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