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Question 18 1 pts Which of the following correctly describes chemical equilibrium? Forward and reverse reactions continue with no net effect on the concentrations of the reactants and products. There are equal concentrations of products and reactants while forward and reverse reactions continue. Concentrations of products are higher than the concentrations of the reactants. There are equal concentrations of reactants and products, and the reactions have stopped.

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Paolo wanted to rent a share in a ski house for the upcoming winter, a six-month season. The house owner would not allow Paolo to pay the rent in six equal payments over the course of the ski season and, instead, required full payment up front. Paolo found an investment opportunity promising a 7% annual return. He also found a loan with a 4% annual interest rate. He decided to take out the loan to pay the landlord the full amount of the rental. Every month, Paolo planned to deposited one sixth of the loan amount (or what would have been the monthly rental payment) into the investment and take the chance that the investment would return what it promised. Paolo most likely took out loan because he

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Two friends, John and Sam, are carrying a box together. John is pushing the box with a force F = 47 î N while Sam is pulling with a force F = 33 î N. What is the magnitude (in N) of the net external force on the box?

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r = 3 cos(theta) x = r * cos(theta) x = 3 cos(theta)

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If instead the government imposed a tax, such that the quantity demanded is 60 widgets, this means the tax would equal $ 120 per widget. Buyers will pay $ 255 and sellers will receive $ 135 per widget. This means that $ 120 of the per-unit tax is passed onto buyers, with sellers absorbing $ 0 of the tax. This is consistent with demand being relatively more price (elastic / inelastic) inelastic compared to supply. Consumer surplus would be

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Find the sample variance of the following values: 10, 10, 10, 10, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 Give your solution accurate to 4 decimal places. Answer:

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How is the duodenum protected from acid in the chyme from the stomach?

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what are the two main theories of the role of business in society

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7:29 PM Mon Oct 16 learn.georgebrown.ca BST 1028 Week 4: Resilience Activity (/10 marks, worth 5%) Due: Wednesday, October 4th, 2023, by 11:59pm Part 1: Review the "Learning from Failure" document in the Week 4 content area. Explain whether you have ever used any of the listed strategies before (e.g., in this first month of school, in a previous post-secondary experience, or in high school). If you have, what was the outcome? If not, what were the alternative strategies you used (if any)? (3 marks) Part 2: Starting from today's class and until Wednesday, fill in the Self-Worth log below. You do not have to include academic successes each day; pick one thing from each day that you feel comfortable recording. See this week's lecture slides for an example (7 marks; 1 per day) Thursday September 28th, 2023 My win today and the evidence: How I felt about it: Friday September 29th, 2023 My win today and the evidence: How I felt about it: Saturday September 30th, 2023 My win today and the evidence: How I felt about it:

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Question 2 (9 marks each sub-question 3 marks) 40 MMscfd of 0.65 gravity natural gas enters a TGE contactor at 1000 psi and 120 $^\circ$F. The outlet specification is 10 lb H2O / MMscf, and the TEG circulation rate is 30 lb TGE/lbH2O absorbed (3 gal TGE/lbH2O) (use the graphs given in the tests to answer the below questions) 1. How water was absorbed?

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