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A distance of 850 m is measured from one end of a lake to a point x on the shore. A distance of 732 m is measured from point x to the other end of the lake. If an angle of 154° is measured between the two lines connecting x, what is most nearly the length of the lake? A. 1260 m B. 1370 m C. 1420 m D. 1540 m

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How many carbon dioxide(s) (CO2) per molecule of glucose is/are produced by the full oxidation of glucose. The full oxidation of glucose includes glycolysis followed by Acetyl-CoA production from pyruvate and finally the full consumption of Acetyl-CoA in the Krebs cycle (Tricarboxylic Acid [TCA] cycle, Citric Acid cycle). Question 8 options: A) 4 B) 5 C) 9 D) 8 E) 10 F) 3 G) 6 H) 2 I) 7 J) 1

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Current Attempt in Progress Please use the accompanying Excel data set or accompanying Text file data set when completing the following exercise. The manufacturer of a hot tub is interested in testing two different heating elements for his product. The element that produces the maximum heat gain after 15 minutes would be preferable. He obtains 10 samples of each heating unit and tests each one. The heat gain after 15 minutes (in °F) follows. Unit 1: 16 18 20 22 21 17 15 23 24 29 Unit 2: 22 24 23 26 25 20 29 26 28 21 (a) Is there any reason to suspect that one unit is superior to the other? Use $\alpha$ = 0.05 and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. W1= W2= Should you reject or fail to reject $H_0$? Reject null hypothesis (b) Use the normal approximation for the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Assume that $\alpha$ = 0.05. What is the approximate P-value for this test statistic? Round your answer to 3 decimal places. P-value = Statistical Tables and Charts

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In which industries are women, Blacks, Hispanics over- and under-represented? Are the industries in which they are over-represented typically higher-wage or lower-wage industries? Are the industries in which they are under-represented typically higher-wage or lower-wage industries?

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Other things equal, you should hold a currency that is expected to appreciate. 1) True 2) False

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What might Kantian ethics theory tell us is the right thing to do in the Trolley Problem and WHY? (apply theory)

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(e) ,∭_(T)xydV, where T is the first-octant solid bounded by the x^(2)+y^(2)+z^(2)=4. 22. Evaluate the triple integral. (e) T planes and the upper half of the sphere x2 + y2 + -2 = 4.

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For the function 6. For the function ifT<x<0 x+1 if 0<x<r (a) calculate its Fourier coefficients; (b) write out its Fourier Series.

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In the Hershey-Chase experiment, proteins and DNA were differentially radiolabeled in bacterial viruses called bacteriophages. Bacteria were then infected with labeled bacteriophage. Upon removal of bacteriophage coats from infected bacterial cells, where did the radiolabel for DNA ultimately end up? In the bacteriophage coat In both the cell pellet and supernatant In the cell pellet In the culture supernatant Neither, the DNA was destroyed

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Q1. A good argument has two features: 1. It is logically correct or 'watertight'. 2. All the premises are true. What term do philosophers use to refer to an argument that meets these criteria? Group of answer choices: a. Strong b. Valid c. Sound Q2. Which of the following is NOT a strength of desire theory? Group of answer choices: a. It allows us to motivate others to take good actions b. It is easy to learn and understand what is good c. Allows values to be subjective Q3. What is the correct answer to the trolley problem? Group of answer choices: a. There isn't a correct answer; the problem is flawed and there is no right choice b. There isn't a correct answer; it was proposed as a joke c. There isn't a correct answer; finding the 'right' choice isn't the point. Q4. The key difference between the classic "Bystander at the Switch" trolley problem and the "Large Man" problem proposed by Thomson is that instead of flipping a switch, the actor must shove a large person onto the tracks to stop the trolley. Why is this difference important? Group of answer choices: a. It allows Thomson to show the trolley problem is broken b. It shows how circumstances matter to the ethics of the problem c. It eliminates the Bystander Effect Q5. Match the question to the 'domain' of ethics that it would most likely fall under: Are the consequences or the intention of an action more important for determining if an act is ethical? Group of answer choices: a. normative ethics b. value theory Are our moral judgments True? Group of answer choices: a. metaethics b. value theory

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