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Find the uniform continuous probability for P(X < 15) for U(0, 50).

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\[ P(r)=r^{2}\left|R_{2,0}(r)\right|^{2} \] for the 2 s orbital of the first excited state of hydrogen, where \[ R_{2,0}=\frac{1}{\left(2 a_{0}\right)^{3 / 2}}\left(2-\frac{r}{a_{0}}\right) \mathrm{e}^{-r /\left(2 a_{0}\right)} . \] (a) Show that the wavefunction is normalized. (Assume that the angular parts of the wavefunction are already normalized correctly.) (b) (i) At what values of \( r \) is there zero probability of finding a particle? Why must these be minima of \( \mathrm{P}(\mathrm{r}) \) ? (ii) On the basis of continuity, how many maxima does \( P(r) \) have? Given that the Coulomb potential which appears in Schrödinger's equation is \( U(r)= \) \( -e^{2} /\left(4 \pi \epsilon_{0} r\right) \), which of the maxima has the higher probability?

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A nurse is assisting in the care of an infant who is immediately postoperative. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse recognize as an indication the infant should receive pain medication? a. Brows elevated and widened b. Mouth closed and downturned c. Arms flaccid d. Eyes tightly closed

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QUESTION 7 In the long run, a monopolistically competitive firm:

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7) Two mirrors form a vertex with an angle of 120° (as shown in figure below). An incident ray of light makes an angle 50° with mirror $M_1$ and reflects to the mirror $M_2$. Find the direction of the ray after it is reflected from mirror $M_2$. a) 50° b) 40° c) 20° d) 70° e) 120° A light ray of wavelength $\lambda = 650$ nm is incident on glass with an angle of incidence of 30°. The index of refraction of glass is 1.52. 8) What is the angle of refr

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Strict sex and gender binaries are ________. oversimplified categorical structures people impose on society observed in all cultures across the world necessary to maintain social order reflections of the simple biological facts of sex

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What's New Activity 2: A Puzzle is Worth a Word "A REBUS is a picture representation of a name, work, or phrase" (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2017). Each rebus puzzle below represents a word and your task is to guess what each word is. Write your answers on your answer sheet. What helped you answer these puzzles? Is it not because of the clues that the words themselves show? These puzzles intrinsically contain textual aids, which are the focus of this module.

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Ron Company's inventory records for its retail division show the following at May 31: (Click the icon to view the accounting records.) At May 31, 10 of these units are on hand. Read the requirements. Begin by entering the number of units sold and number of units in ending inventory. Then calculate cost of goods sold and ending inventory using (a) specific identification, then (b) average cost, then (c) FIFO, and finally (d) LIFO. (Round the average cost per unit to the nearest cent. Round all final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Number (a) (b) of units Specific identification Average cost Cost of goods sold Ending inventory 10 (c) FIFO (p) LIFO Requirement 2. Which method produces the highest cost of goods sold? Which method produces the lowest cost of goods sold? What causes the difference in cost of goods sold? Which method produces the highest cost of goods sold? Which method produces the lowest cost of goods sold? The difference in cost of goods sold under the two methods identified above was caused by aments Requirements Compute the number and final cost of goods sold and ending inventory using each of the following methods: a. Specific identification, with five $150 units and five $160 units still on hand at the end b. Average cost c. FIFO d. LIFO Which method produces the highest cost of goods sold? Which method produces the lowest cost of goods sold? What causes the difference in cost of goods sold?

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8. [-/2 Points] DETAILS SCALCET9M 14.5.020. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Suppose \(f\) is a differentiable function of \(x\) and \(y\), and \(g(r, s) = f(6r - s, s^2 - 5r)\). Use the table of values below to calculate \(g_r(7, 3)\) and \(g_s(7, 3)\). \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline & \(r\) & \(g\) & \(f_x\) & \(f_y\) \\ \hline \((39, -26)\) & 5 & 7 & 6 & 4 \\ \hline \((7, 3)\) & 7 & 5 & 1 & 3 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \(g_r(7, 3) = \) \(g_s(7, 3) = \) Need Help?

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