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If someone reports that they have cyst/itis you know that _____. Question 22 options: they have dysuria they have a cell disease their they have urinary tract tumors they have an inflamed bladder

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2. Define each of the following file processes. a. READ b. WRITE c. OPEN d. CLOSE e. APPEND f. EOF

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25oC = ____oF ? 350 oF ? 13 oF ? -3.8 oF ? 102.6 oF ? 77 oF

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Assume a perfectly competitive market is in competitive equilibrium. How would firms respond to an increase in costs? ? firms earn positive economic profit ? firms exit the market (supply decreases) ? equilibrium price falls ? firms increase $q^*$ initially

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3. Using the data below for these Angus replacement heifers at MTSU, answer the following questions: a. Which heifer has the most desirable combination of calving ease & birth weight EPDs? b. Which heifer would you expect to wean the heaviest calves? c. Which heifer has the highest milk EPD? d. Which heifers' offspring would you expect to be the most profitable as weaned calves? e. Which heifer has the poorest genetics for docility? f. Which heifer offers the poorest growth potential? Wean Tag CED BW WW YW Doc CEM Milk $EN Value (SW) 2132 0 3.6 67 121 20 8 30 -22 53 2156 1 2.6 56 105 19 5 28 -5 50 2125 11 -0.6 57 102 10 10 23 -2 54 2146 5 0.8 53 96 22 7 31 -7 53 2143 9 -0.7 62 113 16 12 32 -25 63 2138 3 2.9 71 131 18 8 24 -24 52 2162 7 0.4 61 114 25 8 33 -18 59

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Consider the following reaction: O2(g) + 2 NO(g) 2 NO2(g) (a) The rate law for this reaction is first order in O2(g) and second order in NO(g). What is the rate law for this reaction? Rate = k [O2(g)] [NO(g)] Rate = k [O2(g)]2 [NO(g)] Rate = k [O2(g)] [NO(g)]2 Rate = k [O2(g)]2 [NO(g)]2 Rate = k [O2(g)] [NO(g)]3 Rate = k [O2(g)]4 [NO(g)] (b) If the rate constant for this reaction at a certain temperature is 9930, what is the reaction rate when [O2(g)] = 0.0135 M and [NO(g)] = 0.0253 M? Rate = M/s. (c) What is the reaction rate when the concentration of O2(g) is doubled, to 0.0270 M while the concentration of NO(g) is 0.0253 M? Rate = M/s

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If y = y(x) is the solution of the IVP: y'' = \frac{1}{(x + 1)^2} (x > -1), y(0)=7, and y'(0)=-1, then y(e^{74}-1) = ... (insert only a number)

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c) Incremental Benefit Cost Analysis: b) Benefit Cost Analysis for Alternative II option: a) Benefit Cost Analysis for Alternative I option: Salvage value, $ Annual benefits, $/yr Initial cost, $ Annual maintenance costs, $/yr alternative must be selected. $17,000 $500,000 $380,000 $1,000,000 Alternative $15,800 $459,500 $359,500 $990,000 Alternative II

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One researcher has found that the U.S. per capita research, we can conclude that no correlation does not mean causation. Eating lots of margarine in the state of Maine does not cause people to despise their spouses. We most readily notice correlations that confirm our existing beliefs. Divorcing one's spouse in the state of Maine does not cause people to load up on margarine.

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A 16 number credit card ID was sent in error correcting code format, namely as nine, 9-bit strings. Here are the 81 bits that were received which have been arranged for you visually as a 9 x 9 matrix. The basic assumption that due to noise or whatever at most 1 bit in the 81 bits could have been switched from a 0 to a 1 or from a 1 to a 0. The following 81 bits were received. The parity employed is even parity. You will need the following binary to hexadecimal conversion in this problem. 0000=0 0001=1 0010=2 0011=3 0100=4 0101=5 0110=6 0111=7 1000=8 1001=9 1010=A 1011=B 1100=C 1101=D 1110=E 1111=F Parity Bit Received Bits Converted to 2 Numbers 0 - F 111110100 110001111 110111100 000100010 101110110 011001010 101011111 110110011 Parity Row 010110001 The hexadecimal ID that was received is: The hexadecimal ID that was sent was:

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