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Climate change is controversial mostly because of its potential benefits. unreliable statistics. political and policy implications. lack of support in the scientific community.

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Problem 7. Find the maximum and minimum values of the funct \( f(x, y, z)=x y+z^{2} \) on the circle in which the plane \( y-x=0 \) intere the sphere \( x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=4 \).

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Dev’s car currently has 18 gallons of gas in the tank. He uses about 0.04 gallons for every mile he drives. Dev wants to go on a car trip over the weekend and have at least 2 gallons of gas left in his tank to get to work on Monday. What is the solution of the inequality that determines how far Dev can travel over the weekend? (Example 2) Let x represent the number of miles Dev travels.

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For a given wavefunction $\psi(x) = \begin{cases} \max((|x| - \pi), k(1 + \cos x)) & : |x| \le \beta \\ 0 & : |x| \ge \beta \end{cases}$ The value of $\beta$ so that the wavefunction is valid is $\beta = $

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oint_C F*Tds=oint_C Mdx+Ndy=∬_(R)((delN)/(delx)-(delM)/(dely))dxdy Counterclock circulation Curl integral Use Green's Theorem to compute the counterclockwise circulation for the field F and the curve C and also compute the counterclockwise circulation for the field F and the curve C by parametrizing C and computing the line integral the long way. F=(y^(2)-x^(2))i+(x^(2)+y^(2))j ON OM dx dy Oy r ds M dx+N dy Counterclock circulation Curlintegral Use Green's Theorem to compute the counterclockwise circulation for the field F and the curve C and also compute the counterclockwise circulation for the field F and the curve C by parametrizing C and computing the line integral the long way F=(y2-x2)i +(x2+y2)j

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A solid 70-mm-diameter cold-rolled brass G = 39 GPa shaft that is (L1+L2) =1.4 m long extends through and is completely bonded to a hollow aluminum G = 24 GPa tube as shown in the Figure below. Aluminum tube (1) has an outside diameter of 100 mm, an inside diameter of 70 mm, and a length of L1 =0.85 m. Both the brass shaft and the aluminum tube are securely attached to the wall support at A. When the two torques shown T<sub>B</sub> = 30 kN.m and T<sub>c</sub> = 16 kN.m are applied to the composite shaft. Select the closest choice to your solution and ONLY TYPE THE LETTER IN THE BLANK (A, B, C, D, E): (Q1) Determine the maximum shear stress (MPa) magnitude in aluminum tube (1). A 237.6 B 132.5 C 387.5 D 62 E 70.5 Answer for (Q1) Blank 1 (02) Determine the maximum shear stress (MPa) magnitude in brass shaft segment (2). Questions Filter (1) ?

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As a child, Dorothy used to watch her mother bake beautiful cakes. As an adult, Dorothy started baking cakes as well without any formal training or experience. Explain this type of learning.

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Which of the following explains why the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores? Group of answer choices No restrictions can be placed on companies’ ability to determine whether they will provide health insurance to employees and what services and prescriptions will be covered. The Affordable Care Act’s requirement that employers provide female employees with free contraceptive coverage was too cost prohibitive for companies to comply. There is no mention of contraceptives in the Constitution, so the right to contraceptives does not exist. The Affordable Care Act’s requirement that employers provide female employees with free contraceptive coverage violated employers’ religious beliefs.

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Which of the following is not one of the main determinants of consumption in the GDP identity? a) disposable income b) preference c) wealth d) real interest rate

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Suppose we have 3 independent observations X1, X2, X3 from a distribution with mean µ and standard deviation σ. What is the standard deviation of the mean of these 3 values: X1+X2+X3/ 3 ? Show your work!

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