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Suppose Population A (N =100) and Population B (N =50) exhibit competitive coexistence. Therefore: Group of answer choices A. Population A will eventually outcompete Population B. B. it is random which population will eventually outcompete the other. C. both populations will continue to exist at carrying capacities that are lower than when each lives without the other. D. both populations will eventually go extinct. E. Population A will go extinct at a slower rate than Population B.
The steel plate is 0.3m thick and has a density of 7850kg/m³. Determine: a) the location of its center of mass. b) the moment of inertia $I_x$, about its centroidal axis $\bar{x}$. c) the reactions at the pin and roller support Take $g = 9.81 m/s^2$. The solution must include FBD (s).
Find the inverse Laplace transform x(t) of the following functions: (1a) X(s) = 3s + 5 9s 2 + 39s + 36
Please include a pharmacological treatment plan based on current guidelines for why tylenol is the treatment of choice for fever and pain for 4 year old?
you are 20, will retire at 65 with $1,000,000, earn 8% per year compounded annually, what must you invest today to reach your goal
In Outlook 2016, you can create and subscribe to Groups rather than traditional distribution lists. Which of the following statements about Outlook 2016 Group features are true?
Current Attempt in Progress For the differentiable function $h(x, y)$, we are told that $h(600, 200) = 400$ and $h_x(600, 200) = 10$ and $h_y(600, 200) = -8$. Estimate h(605, 197). h(605, 197) \approx
3e^(2lnx)
CEM118-2 Week 2 Exercise Frequency Distribution Table The following data gives the number of days in which 40 construction companies finished their projects. All these projects have a contract duration of 60 days. Prepare a frequency distribution for this data and infer some preliminary information. \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline 22 & 31 & 55 & 76 & 48 & 49 & 50 & 85 & 17 & 88 \\ \hline 92 & 62 & 94 & 88 & 72 & 65 & 65 & 25 & 88 & 88 \\ \hline 86 & 75 & 57 & 41 & 76 & 64 & 66 & 58 & 66 & 76 \\ \hline 52 & 40 & 42 & 76 & 29 & 72 & 59 & 42 & 54 & 62 \\ \hline \end{tabular}
2. A culture has 300 bacteria. The number of bacteria doubles every 4 hours. How long will it take for the number of bacteria to reach 72,000?