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Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point)Annie is training for a marathon. Since she's had difficulty committing to marathon training, she created a schedule for herself. Every weekday (5 days a week), she planned to go on a run. On the weekends, she would take a rest day. She wanted to measure her motivation over 10 weeks, so she decided to cross out every day that she went on a run. At the end of her training, she calculated that she ran 92% of the days she intended to. She concludes from this evidence, that their schedule was successful and her desire to train was a pretty intense motive.Which behavioral expression does Annie track in this scenario? Effort Probability of responsePersistenceChoice

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Your firm has issued 15-year zero-coupon bonds with a $1000 face value. If the bonds are currently selling for $585, what is the annual yield to maturity, assuming annual compounding? Multiple Choice 1.80% This question cannot be answered because there is no coupon payment provided. 3.61% 3.04%

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Question 2 Homework • Unanswered • Due Jan 17th, 11:50 PM An introductory course in macroeconomics is likely to study: Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a the impact of an increase in federal government spending on households and businesses in the U.S. b the effect of a new technology on the equilibrium price of cell phones. c how businesses respond to a weather emergency. d the effect of a new technology on the efficiency of a production line. Mark as: None

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Which of the following ionic compounds would be expected to have the most exothermic lattice energy? RbClCsClKClLiClNaCl

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The "East Asian Miracle" of the original group of Asian tigers in the 1960s was spread and replicated by O developing countries around the world. O Sub Sahara African countries. O other Asian countries including China and India. O Eastern European countries. O industrialized countries.

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When genes interact in such a way that the expression of one gene affects the expression of another gene, this is called epistasis codominance incomplete dominance pleiotropy

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The GDP for the country above equals if using the expenditure approach: A. $12,554 B. $13,000 C. $18,328 In dollars ($) Labor income wages, salaries, fringe benefits: 6,700 Capital income profits, interest rents: 3,600 Consumption: 4,200 Investment: 2,014 Depreciation: 2,000 Taxes, subsidies, and transfers: 800 Net exports: 40 Net income of foreigners: -600 Statistical discrepancy: 54 Government spending: 6,300 The GDP for the country above equals if using the expenditure approach: A. $12,554 B. $13,000 C. $18,328

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?p = 0.0277 (to 4 decimals) b. Based upon a sample of 200 complaints, what is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.03 of the proportion (to 4 decimals)? probability = 0.7211 c. Suppose you select a sample of 450 complaints involving new car dealers. Show the sampling distribution of $\bar{p}$. E($\bar{p}$) = 0.81 (to 2 decimals) ?p = 0.0184 (to 4 decimals) d. Based upon the larger sample of 450 complaints, what is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.03 population proportion (to 4 decimals)? probability = 0.8950 e. As measured by the increase in probability, how much do you gain in precision by taking the larger sample in part (d)? The probability of the sample proportion being within 0.03 of the population mean is increased by 2.643 (to 3 decimals) is a gain in precision by increasing the sample size.

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A Double-Double from In-N-Out burgers cost $0.65 in 1963. What is that equivalent to in 2021 dollars? (CPI for 1963 = 30.6; CPI for 2022 = 272)

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Given charge Q which is on a verticy of a cube that is imaginary seen below: If $\Psi_E = \iiint \vec{\nabla} \cdot \vec{D} \,dv$ represents the total flux of the electric field by Q1, find Which one of these equations below is correct and why? a) $\Psi_E = Q/\epsilon_0$ b) $\Psi_E = Q$ c) $\Psi_E = Q/2\epsilon_0$ d) $\Psi_E = Q/6\epsilon_0$ e) $\Psi_E = Q/24\epsilon_0$ f) $\Psi_E = 0$

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