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Question 2 The General Manager wanted to understand the current time to response to customer realizing the production planning. He wanted to also be able to understand (or predict) about the rejection rate as it affects production schedule and eventually reliable commitment to customers. Data has been collected below. NoTime responseReject Rate/min 1 17 4 2 21 1 3 34 3 4 34 4 5 5 2 6 22 3 7 30 5 8 9 8 9 32 3 10 28 8 11 23 3 12 20 2 13 20 1 14 8 5 15 12 3 a) The business owner wanted to know the probability that the time response for the following scenarios. (Assume Normal distribution) i) P (X < 20) ii) P (15 < X < 20) iii) P (X > 22) b) The business owner wanted to evaluate the probability rate of rejection rate where X = 0 (Assume Poisson distribution)

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Lacy has a $46,500.00 student loan when she graduates on May 4, and the prime rate is set at 5.5%. She has decided at the end of the grace period to convert the interest to principal, and she sets her fixed monthly payment at $900.00. She opts for the variable rate on her student loan. Create the first four repayments of her repayment schedule. Calculate the total interest charged for both the grace period and the four payments combined. Assume February does not involve a leap year. (Round all monetary values to the nearest penny.) (Use a minus sign before the dollar sign to denote a negative monetary value. For example, "-$149.63") (Give all "Number of Days" quantities as fractions with denominator 365.) Date Balance before Transaction Annual Interest Rate Number of Days Interest Charged Accrued Interest Payment (+) or Advance (-) Principal Amount Balance after Transaction June 1 Nov 30 (inclusive) Dec 31 Jan 31 Feb 28 Mar 31 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% $46.500.00 Total combined interest charged for grace period and first four months:

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Q5. (4 Points) Explain why radiation with wavelength $\lambda_1$ = 800 nm can lead to generate electricity in a silicon solar cell, while radiation with wavelength $\lambda_2$ = 1800 nm cannot. Show all calculations clearly and justify your explanation based on the electron energy levels relationship. Given constants: • Planck's constant (h) = 6.626 × 10$^{-31}$ J.s • Speed of light in a vacuum (c) = 3.0 × 10$^8$ m/s • Bandgap energy of silicon ($\Delta W_G$) = 1.1eV • 1eV = 1.602 × 10$^{-19}$ J

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What is the second most common class of birth defects after cardiac anomalies

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Your response to the question “Who am I in general?” is part of your self-image. True or False. Explain your answer.

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During the 4th Century BC, the Athenians begin to question the power of the oracle. True or False?

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Find the intersection of the given intervals. [-5, ?) ? ((-?,9) U (9, ?)) Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. The solution set is (Type your answer in interval notation.) A. B. There is no solution.

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One benefit of using Microsoft Office 365 over Microsoft Office package is- the subscription ensures your system is always up to date it is limited to either Mac or PC systems for download poor Internet connections can interfere with productivity it is a one-time installation

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A borrower hopes to get a $40,000 home loan. He/she is choosing from two loans with a $10,000 difference on loan amount. The borrower finds that the incremental cost of borrowing the extra $10,000 is 7%. A second mortgage would cost 6.5% to borrow the extra $10,000. Which one is a better decision? a. to get the loan with smaller loan amount plus a second mortgage b. to get the loan with larger loan amount

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