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An example of a minimal pair is: zoom, broom hat, sat tune, tuning undo, redo

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Tarrifs are generally considered inflationary because they increase the cost of a good that is imported without changing its quality. True False

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Question in electrical engineering What is a resistor and how does it affect an electrical circuit? don't use chat gpt I will dislike?

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Weber posited that rationalization was a pattern of thought that increasingly replaces human behavior motivated by Tradition Values Emotions All of these choices

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Consider the function $f(x) = x^2 + 10$ for the domain $[0, \infty)$. \newline Find $f^{-1}(x)$, where $f^{-1}$ is the inverse of $f$. \newline Also state the domain of $f^{-1}$ in interval notation.

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Choose the correct term for the definition: A price index which represents consumption but excludes more volatile goods like food and energy. Medium of exchange Commodity money Monetary base Core Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (core PCE or CPCE)

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Use standard reduction potentials to calculate the standard free energy change in kJ for the reaction: \(2Fe^{3+}(aq) + Ni(s) \rightarrow 2Fe^{2+}(s) + Ni^{2+}(aq)\) \(Fe^{3+}(aq) + e^- \rightarrow Fe^{2+}(s) \quad E^\circ_{red} = 0.771 V\) \(Ni^{2+}(aq) + 2e^- \rightarrow Ni(s) \quad E^\circ_{red} = -0.250 V\) \(\Delta G^\circ = \underline{\qquad} kJ\) K for this reaction would be \(\underline{\qquad}\) than one.

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Exercise 1 (20pts) What is the equivalent resistance across the terminals ab of the network shown in figure below?

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3.60 Calculate the power dissipated in each resistor in the circuit of Fig. 3.104. 0.5$i_o$ 4? 8? $i_o$ 1? 56 V 2? Figure 3.104 For Prob. 3.60. #7. 4.11 Use the superposition principle to find $i_o$ and $v_o$ in the circuit of Fig. 4.79. $i_o$ 10 ? 20 ? 6 A 40 ? $v_o$ 4$i_o$ 30 V Figure 4.79 For Prob. 4.11.

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