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What foodborne illness is associated with unpasteurized milk, soft cheeses, and lunch meats and can cause complications in pregnancy? a. E.coli O157:H7 b. Norovirus c. Listeria d. Campylobacter

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4. [0/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES SERCPWA11 3.WA.011.TUTORIAL. PREVIOUS ANSWERS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER You are walking around your neighborhood and you see a child on top of a roof of a building kick a soccer ball. The soccer ball is kicked at 33° from the edge of the building with an initial velocity of 13 m/s and lands 69 meters away from the wall. How tall, in meters, is the building that the child is standing on? m TUTORIAL Xo Yo Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response SUBMIT ANSWER --- OCR End ---

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When a family member is experiencing the emotion of grief as a reaction to a serious loss, he/she will need to be motivated to break the reaction in order to get on with grieving as O A. Coping O B. Crumbling O C. Falling apart O D. Deteriorating

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Question: In a small economy, the money supply is $400,000, and the velocity of money is 3. The current

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In the portfolio balance approach, which of the following (other things equal) will cause an increase in the demand for domestic bonds by home country citizens?

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According to West and Zimmerman, it is more appropriate to talk about doing gender than sex roles. Group of answer choices This is false. West and Zimmerman talk about both gender roles and sex roles interchangeably. The preferred term is gender roles because gender is not a fixed biological sex trait but a social process of doing gender that is created by human interactions that define masculine and feminine. We "do" gender.

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(1 point) Suppose that you are conducting the following hypothesis test for a population where $\sigma = 105$ $H_0: \mu \leq 480$ $H_1: \mu > 480$ A sample of 42 is taken from the population. The mean of the sample is 511.107555 and the standard deviation of the sample is 169.05. What is the test statistic? What is the p-value? If the population mean is 480, what is the probability that a sample of size 42 results in a sample mean of 511.107555 or more? Probability =

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If the bankruptcy laws of a country change such that debtors are afforded increased protection, then over the long-term, the market value of financial leverage should tend to increase.

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Calculating 'cash flows at the end' The following information relates to KLC Corporation (KLC): Today (Year zero), KLC is evaluating whether to purchase a new ski lift to operate in the nearby mountains. KLC currently has two other ski lifts. Tickets for each ski lift will be sold separately and can only be used for the ski lift it was purchased for. The third ski lift costs $4,700,000 and the ski lift project is expected to last 15 years. KLC has already agreed to sell the ski lift in 15 years to an unrelated firm for $2,700,000. In Year 0, the new ski lift will increase inventory for KLC from $190,000 to $280,000. KLC also anticipates that accounts payable for the new ski lift will immediately increase by $154,000. The Australian Tax Office states the ski lift should be depreciated to zero over a 25-year life. KLC is expecting the ski lift will be very popular, and the company anticipates paying a one-off special dividend to shareholders of $1,500,000 at the end of the project. Assume the company tax rate is 30%. What are the 'cash flows at the end'? [Describe and list each cash flow and the corresponding amount on a new line separately, as in lecture and tutorial examples.] [You must show your working out, otherwise, you will be penalized]

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IndexPage - a subclass of Page, stores at most 20 terms and associated page numbers on separate lines. The term is placed at the beginning of the line, and the page numbers are placed (comma-separated) at the end of the line, with dots placed in between them as padding to ensure right-aligned page numbers. The IndexPage subclass has data which is collected from a given Chapter. The Pages of a Chapter should be iterated through to find the top 20 index terms per Chapter. Create an ArrayList of IndexEntry objects, and each time a new word is found on a Page, add an entry. When a word with an existing entry is found, increase the counter for that entry and add the current page number to the list. To check if an ArrayList already contains a potential new entry for a given word (e.g. list.contains(aNewEntry)), the method boolean equals(Object) must be implemented in IndexEntry. After casting the actual parameter to an IndexEntry, return whether the field index term is equal to the passed object's index term. Finding the top 20 entries may be done in several ways. One option is to find the entry with the largest count, add it to another ArrayList, search the entry list for decreasing counts, and add each until the new list has 20 entries. The other option is to sort an ArrayList of IndexEntry objects by the count field. This requires the interface Comparable to be implemented, and compareTo will return the difference of IndexEntry counts. See the slides on Chapter 13: Abstract Classes and Interfaces, page 20 for more information. Each term is listed on a separate line with the list of page numbers where that term occurred. Terms may appear in any order.

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