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Adipose means pertaining to: Select one: a. Cartilage b. Skin c. Bone d. Fat

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a bar magnet has a mass of 10 g. it produces a magnetic field of magnitude 7e-5 at a location at 0.18 m from the center of the magent on its axis. what would be the magnetic field of a magent with mass of 30 g at the same location

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The war effort by American colonists would be financed primarily by Multiple Choice melting down jewelry into specie. printing paper money. borrowing from abroad. spending hard currency. selling bonds.

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What is the most common form of acute renal failure that is characterized by a marked decrease in renal blood flow?

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An advantage of federalism is that it allows states to _______.

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Fill in the Blank Question The amount of goods and services people can buy with the money they have is known as the ______ of ______

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What is $y'(x)$ when $y(x) = (\arccos(x))^4$? \newline Select the correct answer below: \newline $y'(x) = \frac{4(\arccos(x))^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}}$ \newline $y'(x) = \left(\frac{-1}{\sqrt{1-x^2}}\right)^4$ \newline $y'(x) = \frac{-4(\arccos(x))^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}}$ \newline $y'(x) = 4(\arccos(x))^3$ \newline $y'(x) = \frac{-4(\arccos(x))^3}{\sqrt{x^2-1}}$

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Match each hypothesis about the evolution of unique primate traits to the scientist(s) who proposed it. Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right. Robert Sussman + Sir Grafton Elliot Smith and Frederic Wood Jones + Matt Cartmill + visual predation hypothesis arboreal hypothesis angiosperm radiation hypothesis

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Mindy, a medical device engineer, is designing an apparatus to monitor the breathing of a patient. The apparatus consists of a stretchable loop of conductive material wrapped in a small band around the patient's chest. A constant uniform external magnetic field is produced by a nearby solenoid. As the patient inhales, his chest expands, stretching the chest band. The resulting increase in the area of the loop causes an emf to be induced in the loop. By measuring the induced emf, a device user can estimate the patient's breathing rate. 2 Mindy needs the apparatus to be able to detect a change in area as small as 2.30 cm$^2$ occuring over a time period of 1.50 s. If the minimum emf that can be reliably detected is 3.00 \times 10$^{-4}$ V, what is the magnitude of the minimum external magnetic field that would be needed from the solenoid? magnitude of minimum external magnetic field: 1.95965 T Due to practical constraints, the largest magnetic field that the solenoid can actually produce is 2.40 \times 10$^{-3}$ T. Mindy decides to compensate by using multiple loops of the conductive material in series. How many conductive loops should be in the chest band? minimum number of conductive loops: 34 Incorrect

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4) (10 Points) A company plans to replace its manual production system with an automated one. Currently 5 people (2 on first shift, 2 on second, and one on third) are used. Their annual wages are \$31,250 per person. Operating and maintenance of the new automated system will be 5.5% of the first cost of the system. The income tax rate is 40% and straight-line depreciation will be used over a 15-year life with no salvage. The company uses a MARR of 9%. How much can be spent on the new system?

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