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Q6: Consider the logic diagram on the right, you are required to: • Calculate the Critical Path Delay (CPD) in terms of Full Adders • Transform the logic such that it makes use of a single Carry Ripple Adder to minimize the critical path delay (CPD). Draw the transformed circuit using minimum carry ripple adders. (Hint: Use multiplier-less multiplication scheme) • Calculate the CPD of design after transformation in terms of Full Adder Delays. Where Op₁ is a 4-bit input whereas Op₂, Op₃ and Op₄ are 4-bits constants with values 3, 5, and −7 respectively.

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From the Great Depression of the 1930s until 1996, the United States' most visible antipoverty program was aid to Families with Dependent Children, which provided cash payments to a) married women with families who were below the poverty line. b) married men with families who were below the poverty line. c) only those orphans who were living below the poverty line. d) all mothers with children who were below the poverty line.

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Suzy simplified the expression ((x-3))/((x+4)) and got -(3)/(4) What was her mistake? (x -3) 9. Suzy simplified the expression and got (x+4) What was her mistake? 3 4

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The cancer Kaposi's sarcoma is characteristic of a person with Herpes HPV AIDS The cancer Kaposi's sarcoma is characteristic of a person with Herpes HPV AIDS

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For the equation given below, evaluate y^(') at the point (1,-1). (3x-y)^(4)+4y^(3)=252. y^(') at (1,-1)= For the equation given below, evaluate y at the point (1, --1) (3x - y)4+ 4y3 =252. at1,-1=

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One difference between aerobic respiration and fermentation is that in fermentation_. A ethanol is converted to oxygen B the molecules become ionized C oxygen is the final acceptor D the cell becomes radioactive E electrons are accepted by organic molecules

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Erosive arthritis: 1. affects the hands of women 2. generally affects females around menopause 3. radiographic patterns show centrally located erosive changes A. 1 & 2 only B. 1 & 3 only C. 2 & 3 only D. 1, 2 & 3

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QUESTION 36 One reason for the bystander effect is the feeling among bystanders at an emergency situation that the responsibility for helping is shared by the group. Therefore, each bystander feels less compelled to act than if he or she were alone and felt the total responsibility. What is this phenomenon called? A. Scapegoating B. Diffusion of responsibility C. Cognitive dissonance D. Persuasion QUESTION 37 According to Freud, a person may become fixated at a particular psychosexual stage because of A. a genetic predisposition for fixation B. abnormalities in brain chemistry that develop prenatally C. permissiveness on the part of the person's parents D. either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs

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6. How many peaks would be observed for each of the circled protons in the compounds below? 8 pts CH$_3$CH$_3$ A. H$_3$C-C-C-CH$_3$ (H) H H C. (CH$_3$)CH$_2$-C-OH H Cl H H B. H$_3$C-C-Cl D. H H CH$_3$

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1. A car weighing 14,000 N is speeding down the highway at 80 km/h. What is its momentum? 2. Two ice skaters stand face to face and "push off" and travel directly away from each other. The boy has a velocity of 5 m/s and he weighs 750 N. The girl weighs 480 N. What is the girl's velocity? 3. A 20,000 kg railroad car is traveling at 5 m/s when it collides and couples with a second, identical car at rest. What is the resulting speed of the combined cars? 4. A soccer player kicks a 2 kg ball with a force of 900 N. His toe is in contact with the ball for 2 s. What is the impulse? 5. A force of 140 N is required to push a table 5.0 meters across a level floor. How much work was done? 6. If 10,000 J of work was done to raise a 225 kg box, how high was the box raised? 7. What is the velocity of a 1,500 kg car if its kinetic energy is 350 kJ? 8. A 125 kg mass is on a cliff 55 m high. What is its potential energy? 9. How much work is done moving a 2.4 kg book to a shelf 4.0 m high? 10. A 150 pound man runs up a stairway 20 feet above ground level in 15 s. How much work did the man do?

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