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HOMES-UPGRADED Use the Normal approximation to find the probability that there will be between 160 and 260(including both 160 and 260) homes in the group that are owned by the current residents. Group of answer choices 0.980 0.977 0.974 0.333

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_______ develop when two concepts are frequently encountered together, which can lead to stereotyping. Group of answer choices Biases Implicit associations Explicit associations Fluent pairings

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Why would it be much harder to predict the behavior of an Atwood’s Machine that used a heavy steel cable to connect the hanging masses instead of a very light string like ours uses?

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If a sample of an ideal gas (molar mass = 224.8 g/mol) has a pressure of 0.982 atm, a temperature of 309 K, and a volume of 35.5 L, what is the mass of the sample? mass: g

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59. Which of the following term corresponding to the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentration of reactants raised to the power of their respective coefficients at any stage after the start of the reaction? A. Reaction quotient C. Rate constant B. Equilibrium constant D. Reaction mechanism

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increasing returns to scale and monopolistic competition. start from the long-run equilibrium without trade in the monopolistic competition model. consider what happens when the home country begins trading with two other identical countries. because the countries are all the same, thenumber of consumers in the world is three times larger than in a single country, and the number of firms in the world is three times larger than in a single country.

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b. What is the opportunity cost of one ATV? The opportunity cost of one ATV is five thirds 5 3 snowmobile(s). (Round your answer to two decimal places

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The figure shows the market for economics textbooks. Suppose the government thinks the clearing price is too high and tries to help consumers by imposing a ceiling price of $10. What is the area in the figure that represents producer surplus after the imposition of the A. A+B+E+F B. A+E C. C+B+F D. C

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Vcc +12 V RB 1.0 M? Rc 2.0 k? IB 2N3904 Figure 1: Fixed-Base Bias Vcc +12 V RB 1.0 M? Rc 2.0 k? IB 2N3904 RE 1.5 k? Figure 2: Emitter-Feedback Vcc +12 V R1 33 k? Rc 2.0 k? 2N3904 R2 6.8 k? RE 680 ? Figure 3: Voltage-Divider Vcc +12 V RB 360 k? Rc 2.0 k? Figure 4: Collector-Feedback Vcc +9.0 V Rc 330 ? 2N3904 RB 470 ? -VEE -9.0 V Figure 5: Two-Supply Emitter Bias Vcc +9.0 V R1 4.7 k? Rc 330 ? 2N3904 R2 4.7 k? RE 470 ? -VEE -9.0 V Figure 6: Two-Supply Voltage-Divider

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3) Suppose you want to determine the average height of college basketball players in NCAA Division I. In a random sample of 12 players, the sample average is 73.608 inches with a standard deviation of 5.7866 inches. What is the 95% confidence interval for the average height of all NCAA D-I players? Question 3 options: 1) (71.938, 75.278) 2) (-69.931, 77.285) 3) (69.931, 77.285) 4) (71.407, 75.809) 5) (69.968, 77.248) 2) You own a small storefront retail business and are interested in determining the average amount of money a typical customer spends per visit to your store. You take a random sample over the course of a month for 11 customers and find that the average dollar amount spent per transaction per customer is $114.645 with a standard deviation of $18.2388. Create a 90% confidence interval for the true average spent for all customers per transaction. Question 2 options: 1) (104.678, 124.612) 2) (112.833, 116.457) 3) (-104.678, 124.612) 4) (109.146, 120.144) 5) (104.768, 124.522) 1) A customer wants to estimate the average delivery time of a pizza from the local pizza parlor. Over the course of a few months, the customer orders 23 pizzas and records the delivery times. The average delivery time is 26.62 with a standard deviation of 6.403. If the customer estimates the time using a 90% confidence interval, what is the margin of error? Question 1 options: 1) 0.6914 2) 2.2882 3) 1.3351 4) 2.2926 5) 1.764

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