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1. On a road trip, you drive three fourths of the distance at 50 mph and the rest of the distance at speed $v_2$. If your average speed is 40 mph, what is $v_2$? A. 30 mph B. 25 mph C. 10 mph D. 33 mph E. 37.5 mph

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nurse leader has set a goal of becoming a more transformational leader what outcome will best indicate progress toward acheiving this goal

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Item9 4.66points eBook Print References Check my workCheck My Work button is now disabled Item 9 During internal control testing in June, the auditors found 12 errors out of a sample of 60 transactions. Ta a result the company re-trained the accounting clerks on the process. The auditors re-tested at year end and found only 2 errors out of 30 transactions. What is the null hypothesis to test whether these two proportions are different from each other at the α = 0.05 level? Multiple Choice H0: μD ≠ 0 H0: μD < 0 H0: μD > 0 H0: μD = 0

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Find sets of parametric equations and symmetric equations of the line that passes through the two points. (For the line, write the direction numbers as integers.) (7, 0, 3), (9, 10, 8)

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The most important thing to remember about chemical reaction equations is the Law of Nuclear Forces; the atoms before and after must add up to the same number of protons. the Law of Molecular Attraction; larger molecules tend to accumulate on the right side of the equation. the Law of Mass Conservation; you have to have the same number of each atom on both sides of the equation. the Law of Lewis Acids; each acid must be balanced by an equal amount of bases.

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Question 35 1 pts Average variable and average total costs get closer together as output increases because -------- as output increases. ? total and total variable costs get closer together ? diminishing returns set in ? marginal costs decrease ? average fixed costs decrease

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(i) Show that every odd number n can be written as the difference of two squares, n = x^2 − y^2. How many different choices for the integers x and y are there? (ii) Prove that (u^2 − v^2)(x^2 − y^2) = (ux + vy)^2 − (uy + vx)^2. Deduce that if m and n are both the difference of two squares, then so is mn.

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Texts: WRITE THIS IN JAVA (can you use DrJava?) (picture book) Assume that the classes listed in the Java Quick Reference have been imported where appropriate. Unless otherwise noted in the question, assume that parameters in method calls are not null and that methods are called only when their preconditions are satisfied. In writing solutions for each question, you may use any of the accessible methods that are listed in classes defined in that question. Writing significant amounts of code that can be replaced by a call to one of these methods will not receive full credit. Remember to use the "super" keyword to access the Book class. The following Book class is used to represent books and print information about each book. Each Book object has attributes for the book title and for the name of the book's author. public class Book { private String title; private String author; public Book(String t, String a) { title = t; author = a; } public void printBookInfo() { System.out.print(title + ", written by " + author); } } (a) The PictureBook class is a subclass of the Book class that has one additional attribute: a String variable named illustrator that is used to represent the name of the illustrator of a picture book. The PictureBook class also contains a printBookInfo method to print the title, writer, and illustrator of a picture book. Consider the following code segment. PictureBook myBook = new PictureBook("Peter and Wendy", "J.M. Barrie", "F.D. Bedford"); myBook.printBookInfo(); The code segment is intended to print the following output: "Peter and Wendy, written by J.M. Barrie and illustrated by F.D. Bedford". Complete the PictureBook class. Your implementation should conform to the example above.

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V1 0.707 Vrms 112 Hz 0° XBP1 IN OUT R1 220 ? R2 1 ? L1 0.2 H C1 10uF

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45 µA $R_L$ $I_o$ $M_1$ $M_2$ $V_{DD}$ 1.6 V

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