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UNKNOWN 1 $C_6H_{12}O$ 3121 81 2960 33 2945 57 2931 66 2912 52 2875 53 1662 60 1637 49 1612 26 1471 39 1413 81 1390 62 1360 64 1321 25 1300 72 1206 4 1174 86 1136 60 1077 55 1012 42 964 66 946 68 913 70 455 64 461 84

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Ramos Benitez, Diego Kamilo 24-25 7th Grade Chapter 3.4 Exit Ticket 2 of 4 1 2 3 4 Finish Select all the equations that are true. \( 24 x-8=8(3 x-1) \) \( 6 m-15=3(2 m-5) \) \( -7 x-1=-1(7 x+1) \) \( 16 a+24 b=8(8 a+16 b) \) \( -8 x-12 y-16=-4(2 x+3 y+4) \)

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QUESTION 1 An alpha particle is a. another name for an electron b. two beta particles moving together c. a proton and an electron d. two protons and two neutrons

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Are the gains from trade for country 1, country 2 and the rest of the world different under the two scenario

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DNA structure/function: A point mutation in DNA that changes a codon in the mRNA and causes an amino acid substitution that does not alter the function of the final protein product is termed a silent mutation.

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1. A student placed an object in front of a converging lens as shown in the diagram below. (a) Show the location of the image formed by the lens. 2F F 2F (b) What type of image is formed (real or virtual) This virtual image (c) What is the orientation of the image? (Inverted or not)? Concave mirror and inverted

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9. Use row operations to show that det $T = (b - a)(c - a)(c - b)$ where $T$ is $\begin{bmatrix} 1 & a & a^2 \\ 1 & b & b^2 \\ 1 & c & c^2 \end{bmatrix}$

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Texts: 36-Module 3-Chapter 10- Textbook Question 6, 10.1.13 Part 1 of 5 (a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in words. (b) State the null and alternative hypotheses symbolically. (c) Explain what it would mean to make a Type I error. (d) Explain what it would mean to make a Type II error. For students who first enrolled in two-year public institutions in a recent semester, the proportion who earned a bachelor's degree within six years was 0.389. The president of a certain junior college believes that the proportion of students who enroll in her institution have a higher completion rate. (a) State the null hypothesis in words. Choose the correct answer below: OA. Among students who enroll at the certain junior college, the completion rate is greater than 0.389. OB. Among students who enroll at the certain junior college, the completion rate is 0.389. OC. Among students who first enroll in two-year public institutions, the completion rate is 0.389. OD. Among students who enroll at the certain junior college, the completion rate is less than 0.389. Get more help - Q Search J D HW Score: 38.45%, 5 of 13 points Points: 0 of 1 C Save C 2:52 PM 49003

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Exercise 1. Is the following statement a contradiction (write down the truth table)? (($\neg$p$\land$q) $\land$ (q$\land$r)) $\land$ $\neg$q Use the laws of logic to simplify (give all steps): ($\neg$p$\lor$$\neg$q) $\land$ ((r$\land$$\neg$r)$\lor$p) $\land$ p Exercise 2. Let A, B, C be sets. (1) Prove or disprove that A = B is a logical consequence of AUC = BUC. (2) Prove or disprove that A = B is a logical consequence of AnC = BnC. Exercise 3. Prove or disprove the following statements: (1) p$\rightarrow$(q$\land$r) is equivalent to (p$\rightarrow$q) $\land$ (p$\rightarrow$r). (2) p$\rightarrow$(q$\lor$r) is equivalent to (p$\rightarrow$q) $\lor$ (p$\rightarrow$r). (3) (p$\land$q) $\rightarrow$r is equivalent to (p$\rightarrow$r) $\land$ (q$\rightarrow$r). (4) (p$\lor$q) $\rightarrow$r is equivalent to (p$\rightarrow$r) $\lor$ (q$\rightarrow$r).

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Exercise 1** In the text, it is assumed that the supplier's investment reduces his production cost. Assume instead that the ex ante investment affects the quality of the pro- duct and thus the value to the buyer. The buyer's ex post value is $v(I) = 3I - \frac{1}{2}I^2$. Hence, the buyer's surplus in case of trade is $v(I) - p$. The supplier's surplus is then $p - c - I$ (where $c < \frac{1}{2}$ is now a constant production cost). Suppose that $I$ (and, hence, $v$) is observable by the buyer; however, it is not verifiable by a court, so that it cannot be specified by a contract. (i) Determine the efficient amount of investment. (ii) Suppose that there is no contract and the two parties bargain ex post according to the Nash bargaining solution. Is the investment optimal? Point out the externality.

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