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Mark observes that when he delivers hay to his horses, they begin to salivate and lick their lips. Mark decides condition the horses, and starts to whistle a tune every time he delivers the hay. He eventually finds that the horses to begin to salivate and lick their lips when he starts whistling the tune. Which of the following statements is true? Mark's whistling is the unconditioned stimulus, salivation and licking is the unconditioned response, the hay is the conditioned stimulus, and salivation and licking is the conditioned response. Salivation and licking is the unconditioned stimulus, Mark's whistling is the unconditioned response, the hay is the conditioned stimulus, and salivation and licking is the conditioned response. The hay is the unconditioned stimulus, Mark's whistling is the unconditioned response, salivation and licking is the conditioned stimulus, and salivation and licking is the conditioned response. The hay is the unconditioned stimulus, salivation and licking is the unconditioned response, Mark's whistling is the conditioned stimulus, and salivation and licking is the conditioned response.

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You estimate that you will owe $28,200 in student loans by the time you graduate. If you want to have this debt paid in full within 10 years, how much must you pay each month if the interest rate is 54 percent per year compounded monthly?$2,890.27$1,525.570 $310.28 $3,723.31$304.65

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Which of the following is an unconditioned establishing operation? Carl is looking for a pen to write down his confirmation number, when his wife says, "I already printed it for you!" and Carl stops looking for a pen Bart's scuba tank provides him with plenty of oxygen, and he does not swim to the surface for air The room gets cold when the furnace breaks, and Calvin starts rubbing his arms to create heat Calvin sees his phone's battery icon turn red, and he begins to look for his phone charger

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Example 8.19 A variance-reduction process is being considered by a plant to cut rising costs. Assume that the costs for two processes, the old process and the new process, have a normal distribution. The expected (or mean) cost is the same for the old process and the new process, which is R77,80 per item. For a random sample of ten items produced by the old process and eight items produced by the new process, the variances of the costs are R7,14$^2$ and R3,21$^2$ respectively. Do these variances present sufficient evidence to indicate that the costs of the old and new processes are unequal? (That is, is there a difference between the population variances?) (Use $\alpha = 0.05$.)

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Exercise 6. Consider the cylinder treated in in the following figure. The cylinder has a radius R, a mass M, and an inertia IG about its mass center. It rolls on a semicircular track of radius r without slipping. Its axle moves in a frictionless slot in a link. The link has a mass m and inertia IO about point O. Derive the equation of motion of the cylinder.

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Design problem Design a coax cable with a characteristic impedance, $Z_0$, and radius of inner conductor, $a$, according the values given in table below. For the coax, the inner and outer conductor are copper based, and the dielectric Teflon (use material listed in HFSS, $\epsilon_r = 2.1$, $\mu_r = 1$). Consider the length of the coax is $l = 40$ mm and the thickness of the outer conductor is 0.25 mm. a) Find the inside and outside radius of outer conductor. b) Verify your design in HFSS. Plot the characteristic impedance versus frequency from 0.1 GHz to 20 GHz. Hand in the plot and the trimetric view of the coax cable. Explain the results

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from the history of the board of nursing, when were safe harbor and jurisprudence amended in rhe nurse practice act

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Real GDP is: calculated by adding up only the real number of all items sold in the United States, regardless of their prices. the value of the production of all final goods and services adjusted for price changes. the projected future value of GDP. the value of the production of all final goods and services measured in current prices.

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A study showed that 64% of supermarket shoppers believe supermarket brands to be as good as national name brands. A sample of 100 shoppers showed that 58 shoppers thought the supermarket brand was as good as the national brand. a.) Determine the standard error for the distribution of the population proportion. Show work to support your answer, and round your answer to three decimal places. b.) What is the sample proportion of shoppers who thought the supermarket brand of ketchup was as good as the national brand of ketchup? c.) Find the test statistic. Show work to support your answer, and round your answer to three decimal places. d.) Find the p-value for the test statistic. What type of test (lower/left tail, upper/right tail, or two-tailed) did you perform? e.) State your conclusion for this hypothesis test if α = 0.05.

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Question 5 For a system described as a following differential equation \(5 \frac{d^2y(t)}{dt^2} + 15 \frac{dy(t)}{dt} + 10y(t) = 0\) . Find corresponding output y[6], if y(0) = 0, and y'(0) = 0. 10 pts

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