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Let E be the solid below z=8-x2-y2 and above the square [-2,2]×[-2,2] Given the solid has a constant density of 7, find the moment of inertia of E about the z-axis. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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The Kohlberg Stages of Moral Development model proposes that ... children are unique and bring their own individual perspectives into moral decisions. there is a scale of moral development moving from least sophisticated to most sophisticated morally. people go through many stages of moral development before they get out of kindergarten. children do not have any capcity for morality.

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Which of the following is not a category used in the fraud triangle plus inquiry paradigm? a. Concealment investigative techniques b. Theft investigative techniques c. Action investigative techniques d. Conversion investigative techniques

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Bob, a 9-year-old, sees his older brother playing the guitar. Later that day, Bob picks up the guitar and pretends to play it. Bob's behavior is an example of Multiple Choice dark adaptation. learning by association. habituation. mimicry.

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A system that has human cognitive abilities, is self-aware, and can find a solution without human intervention. Broad A.I. Algorithm Narrow A.I. Alaas

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How does the Santiago Consensus (i.e., the New Consensus) differ from the Washington Consensus

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Carry out the following arithmetic operations. (Enter your answers to the correct number of significant figures.) (a) the sum of the measured values 545, 38.6, 0.85, and 9.0 (b) the product 0.0055 \times 474.8 (c) the product 19.30 \times \pi

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Question content area top Part 1 For the pair of points, find the slope of the line containing them. (7, -4) and (1, -6) Question content area bottom Part 1 Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The slope of the line is    enter your response here. (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)

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1. Three years ago, Aleesya deposited RM3000 in a saving account earning 10% interest compounded every six months. At the same time, she deposited RM150 at the end of every month in another account earning 5% interest compounded monthly. Today, she withdraws all her money from both accounts to settle the 10% down payment for a new car with the price of RM155000. a) She found out that the total amount of money withdrawn was not sufficient to settle the down payment of the car. How much additional money is needed? b) In order to settle the remaining 90% of the price of the car, she took a loan for nine years from a financial institution that charged an interest rate of 3.85% compounded monthly. Calculate her monthly payments.

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How do I solve this? Please refrain from using other solutions. 4. A particle with mass m and energy E is incident from the left on the potential energy diagram shown in the picture on the right. The barrier has an energy Uo>E.The region to the right of the barrier has an energy Uo below region 1. iUo iUo 0 L a. Write down the boundary conditions for Schrodinger's equation in regions 1, 2 and 3. (2 pts.) b. Write down the functional form of the wavefunctions in all three regions including any terms in the function (e.g., sinh(kx) where k = VU.. ) (3 pts.) c. Write down the wavelength of the wavefunctions in the regions where they are oscillatory. Do they have the same value ? (2 pts.) The transmission coefficient (e.g., T = 1411 1 1 U2 T 1+ke-2x where k = 4Uo-E e. Write an approximate expression for the ratio of T if the barrier height is doubled f. How much does the probability of tunneling change if the Transmission coefficient (T) is doubled? (1 pt.)

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