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Which principle of fitness is based on your current physical fitness level? Group of answer choices FITT Principle Principle of Overload Principle of Individuality Principle of Specificity

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Oxalic acid can inhibit the absorption of which? Vitamin A , Protein, Calcium , Thiamin

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Imagine that you are running a school. As a keen student of the economics of education, you are aware of the findings that: POGO8081.. Weekly study questions Page 2 of 2 \textendash Smaller class sizes lead to better student outcomes \textendash Higher teacher quality leads to better student outcomes However, this creates a dilemma. You want to reduce class sizes, but are concerned that this will reduce the average teacher quality. In half a page or less, explain how would you manage this trade-off. What additional information would you like to know?

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You are required to build a reliable byte-stream protocol that uses a sliding-window protocol. This protocol will use a 200 Mbps network, the RTT is 100 ms, and the maximum segment lifetime is 60 seconds. How many bits would you need in your Advertised Window to support this? (Computer Networking)

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Consider the following topology diagram: IN-SERVER-Zone OUT-Zone IN-LAB-Zone 192.168.20.0/24 Intranet SERVER .254 Fa0/1 .1 50/0/2 209.165.200.224/27 225 R2 ISP S0/0/0 50/0/1 .2 .1 10.1.1.0/30 50/0/0 1 Fa0/0 R1 Fa0/1 1 .1 Lab-1 Users 192.168.10.0/24 Lab-2 Users 192.168.11.0/24 Fa0/1 Fa0/1 S1 $2 Fa0/2 Fa0/2 10.2.2.0/30 IN-STAFF-Zone S0/0/1 2 R3 Fa0/1 Internet MLWRSrV 207.3.0.19 IT Admins 192.168.30.0/24 Fa0/1 S3 Sales Users 192.168.40.0/24 Fa0/2 Fa0/3 PC3 PC1 PC4 PC2 .10 .10 .10 .10 Objectives Review and configure ACLs on R1 and R3 • Configure a zone-based policy (ZPF) firewall on R2. Configure IOS IPS on R1 A

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Leaming Goal To Day 0 Part A - Calculating the output voltage of an inverting op-amp circuit For the circuit shown in Figure 1, determine Vg when R = 4.6 Ω, R1 = 470 Ω, and V = 10V. View Available Hint[s] Given that Vg = mXVA fiont Hiour 72.R7.V View Available Hint(s) R = 57.2 Ω ing op-amp circuit -amp. (Figure 1) Figure 1 with appropriate units le Hint(s) Value Units Provide Feedback

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2. Implement the following Boolean function with a decoder. Use block diagrams. (5 points) F(A, B, C, D) = \sum(0, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15) 3. Implement the above Boolean function given in question#2 with a multiplexer. Use block diagrams. (5 points) 4.. you know the definition of a three-input majority function. Implement the three-input majority function with a multiplexer. Use block diagrams. (5 points)

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63.0 firms Vesuvius and Etna each emitting 9 units of pollution and the government wants to reduce the total level of pollution from the current level of 18 to 6. To do this, the government caps each firm's allowed pollution level at 3. Each firm must now pay to cut pollution levels by 6 units. A cap-and-trade policy gives each of these firms the permits and allows them to trade permits if they choose. Etna MC of TC of MC of TCO Pollution Reduction Reducing Reducing Pollution Reduction Reducing Reducing Units Pollution Pollution Units Pollution Pollution $5 95 $10 $10 2 11 2 13 23 8 19 17 40 30 22 62 112 45 28 90 67 37 127 31 98 48 175 42 140 60 235 57 197 75 310 Based on the table above that represents the situation faced by these two firms, what will the firms want to do? Vesuvius will want to buy an additional permit from Etna for a price between $30 and $35, and Etna will sell one permit to Vesuvius for a price between $31 and $37.

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Find the current through R3 using Nodal analysis. Repeat using Mesh analysis. (Do each one separately) R4 4k R3 4k V1 6 R1 4k R2 4k I1 0.002 op

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Hi, I want 5 solved examples for differential equations in fluid dynamics. The examples should have ordinary differential equations and should be for the highest order. The answer should be a handwritten solution to these differential equations.

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