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The diameter of a hydrogen atom is about $1.04 \times 10^{-10}$ meters. A protein molecule has an overall length of 1000 times ($1 \times 10^3$) the diameter of a hydrogen atom. What is the length of the protein molecule, in meters, if we write it in scientific notation? $1.04 \times 10^{-7}$ meters $1.04 \times 10^{-12}$ meters $1.04 \times 10^{-8}$ meters $1.04 \times 10^{-13}$ meters

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Moab Incorporated manufactures and distributes high-tech biking gadgets. It has decided to streamline some of its operations so that it will be able to be more productive and efficient. Because of this decision it has entered into several transactions during the year. Moab Incorporated sold a machine that it used to make computerized gadgets for $27,300 cash. It originally bought the machine for $19,200 three years ago and has taken $8,000 in depreciation. Moab Incorporated held stock in ABC Corporation, which had a value of $12,000 at the beginning of the year. That same stock had a value of $15,230 at the end of the year. Moab Incorporated sold some of its inventory for $7,000 cash. This inventory had a basis of $5,000. Moab Incorporated disposed of an office building with a fair market value of $75,000 for another office building with a fair market value of $55,000 and $20,000 in cash. It originally bought the office building seven years ago for $62,000 and has taken $15,000 in depreciation. Moab Incorporated sold some land held for investment for $28,000. It originally bought the land for $32,000 two years ago. Moab Incorporated sold another machine for a note payable in four annual installments of $12,000. The first payment was received in the current year. It originally bought the machine two years ago for $32,000 and has claimed $9,000 in depreciation expense against the machine. Moab Incorporated sold stock it held for eight years for $2,750. It originally purchased the stock for $2,100. Moab Incorporated sold another machine for $7,300. It originally purchased this machine six months ago for $9,000 and has claimed $830 in depreciation expense against the asset. Complete Moab Incorporated's Form 4797 for the year

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Q1/ A car driver travelling at a constant velocity of 30 Km/hr, sees a man walking across the road (32 m) ahead. The driver's reaction time is 0.2 sec, and the brakes are capable of production a deceleration of 1.2 m/sec$^2$. Calculate the distance from where the car stops to where the man is crossing. (30 Degree)

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-x axis (180°) +y axis (90°) -y axis (270°) +x axis (0°) A = 85 gm @ 0° B = E = R = A + B = - E R = 65 gm @ 230°

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Above are two phylogenies of sponges (sponges are a type of animal) labeled A and B. Please answer the following questions using the phylogenies above. The following groups are considered sponges (Demosponges, Glass Sponges, Calcareous sponges, Homoscleromorphs). They all belong to the animal phylum Porifera. The other group, Eumetazoans, are all of the other animals that are not sponges! DEMOSPONGES DEMOSPONGES GLASS SPONGES GLASS SPONGES CALCAREOUS SPONGES CALCAREOUS SPONGES HOMOSCLEROMORPHS HOMOSCLEROMORPHS EUMETAZOANS EUMETAZOANS A B

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Use your knowledge of asymptotes and intercepts to match the equation, f(x)=(8x)/(x^(2)-4), with one of the graphs that follow. List all the asymptotes. Check your work using a graphing calculator. Determine the vertical asymptote(s), if one exists. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. A. The function has one vertical asymptote, (Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) B. The function has two vertical asymptotes. The leftmost asymptote is and the rightmost asymptote is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) C. The function has no vertical asymptote. Determine the oblique asymptote(s), if one exists. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. A. The function has oblique asymptote, (Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) B. The function has two oblique asymptotes. The oblique asymptote with negative slope is and the oblique asymptote with positive slope is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) C. The function has no oblique asymptote. Use your knowledge of asymptotes and intercepts to match the equation, f(x)=(8x)/(x^(2)-4), with one of the graphs that follow. List all the asymptotes. Check your work using a graphing calculator. Determine the horizontal asymptote(s), if one exists. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. A. The function has one horizontal asymptote, (Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) B. The function has two horizontal asymptotes. The top asymptote is and the bottom asymptote is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) C. The function has no horizontal asymptote. loose the correct graph below. A. B. B. c. c. Use your knowledge of asymptotes and intercepts to match the equation, f(x)=(8x)/(x^(2)-4), with one of the graphs that follow. List all the asymptotes. Check your work using a graphing calculator. Determine the vertical asymptote(s), if one exists. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. A. The function has one vertical asymptote, (Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) B. The function has two vertical asymptotes. The leftmost asymptote is and the rightmost asymptote is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) C. The function has no vertical asymptote. Determine the oblique asymptote(s), if one exists. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. A. The function has oblique asymptote, (Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) B. The function has two oblique asymptotes. The oblique asymptote with negative slope is and the oblique asymptote with positive slope is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) C. The function has no oblique asymptote. 8x Use your knowledge of asymptotes and intercepts to match the equation,f(x)= with one of the graphs that follow.List all the asymptotes.Check your work using a graphing calculator. Determine the vertical asymptotes,if one exists. Select the correct choice below and,if necessary,fill in the answer box(es to complete your choice OA.The function has one vertical asymptote, Simplify your answer.Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) OB.The function has two vertical asymptotes. The leftmost asymptote isand the rightmost asymptote is (Simplify your answers.Type equations.Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) O C.The function has no vertical asymptote. Determine the oblique asymptotes,if one exists.Select the correct choice below andif necessary fill in the answer box(es to complete your choice OA.The function has oblique asymptote Simplify your answer. Type an equation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) O B.The function has two oblique asymptotes. The oblique asymptote with negative slope is and the oblique asymptote with positive slope is (Simplify your answers. Type equations. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equations.) OC.The function has no oblique asymptote

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What is the purpose of the x86 Assembly language LOOP instruction? Select one: a. LOOP Increments ECX, if ECX doesn't equal 1 it branches to a label
 b. LOOP Decrements ECX, if ECX doesn't equal 2 it branches to a label
 c. LOOP Increments ECX, if ECX doesn't equal 10 it branches to a label
 d. LOOP Decrements ECX, if ECX doesn't equal 0 it branches to a label

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1- What does the author state as some of the key reasons why Supply Chain Management (SCM) is important? 2- Review the “disadvantages” the domestic industry faces, and discuss how an aggressive approach to SCM might help mediate some of those issues. 3- How did the Beringer case show that SCM decisions also have a bearing on the community. 4- How could that “community” benefit be turned around to benefit Beringer?

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Inverting Op-Amp V1 Rin 0.1V Vin 1 Conditions: Vout = -1V Design the Network for a Gain = -10 Rin = Rf = Rf/Rin = U1 COMPARATOR_IDEAL Vout Rf W

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Problem 4. For a particle in a harmonic potential well, $U(x) = m\omega^2 x^2 / 2$, obtain the energy shifts in a weak uniform electric field $\mathcal{E}$ and polarizabilities $\alpha = -\partial^2 E_n / \partial \mathcal{E}^2$ of its eigenstates using the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization rule. Provide an interpretation of this result in the framework of classical mechanics.

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