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A risky security has the same risk as the overall market. What must the beta of this security be? Question 34 options: 1) 0 2) 1 3) > 1 4) The beta cannot be determined based on the information provided. 5) > 0 but < 1

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Choose yes or no to indicate whether each event ocurs in the processes of meiosis 1, meiosis 2, and mitosis

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2) Isopropyl alcohol is to be dehydrogenated in the gas phase to form propionaldehyde according to the following reaction $(CH_3)_2CHOH(g) = CH_3CH_2CHO(g) + H_2(g)$ For this reaction, $\Delta_{rxn}G^*(T = 298.15 K) = 17.74 \text{ kJ (mol i-propanol reacted)}^{-1}$, $\Delta_{rxn}H^*(T = 298.15 K) = 55.48 \text{ kJ (mol i-propanol reacted)}^{-1}$, and $\Delta_{rxn}C_p = \sum_i \nu_iC_{p,i} = 16.763 \text{ J (mol i-propanol reacted K)}^{-1}$

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Android is a mobile operating system based on the Linux kernel. True or False

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Peter knows that he definitely has been exposed to COVID-19. He feels fine and is not showing any symptoms. After a long day at work, he pops into a gas station during its busiest time of day and then proceeds to the grocery store to pick up something for his dinner. In each of these places, Peter decides against wearing a mask and against practicing social distancing. On Kantian grounds, how might Peter’s decision not to mask and not to practice social distancing be endorsed or justified? Peter can claim that wearing a mask and having to practice social distancing are not in his own best self-interest.Peter can claim that wearing a mask and having to practice social distancing are impediments to his happiness. Peter can claim that wearing a mask and having to practice social distancing are violations of his autonomy.

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According to Rawls in Two Concepts of Rules: What is the distinction between justifying a practice and justifying a particular action that falls under it? Justifying a practice looks at the overall good it achieves, while justifying a particular action focuses on its specific consequences. Justifying a practice focuses on individual rights, while justifying a particular action considers the greater good. Justifying a practice is based on moral principles, while justifying a particular action is based on legal principles. Justifying a practice is a philosophical exercise, while justifying a particular action is a legal one.

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use a linear approximation (linearization L(x)) to estimate 1/(2.8^2). State whether your approximation is an overestimate or an underestimate (justify your answer with a sketch of the corresponding function and linearization).

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Consider a triangle $ABC$ like the one below. Suppose that $a = 38$, $c = 42$, and $A = 27^\circ$. (The figure is not drawn to scale.) Solve the triangle. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answers to the nearest tenth. If no such triangle exists, enter \"No solution.\" If there is more than one solution, use the button labeled \"or\". $C = \Box^\circ$, $B = \Box^\circ$, $b = \Box$

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What units are used to measure the supplied annual \"quantity\" of shipping services?

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According to John Locke, a "social contract" exists when Opeople agree to a period of servitude in exchange for their passage to the New World. Opeople agree on a racial hierarchy. British people see themselves as distinct from other Europeans. Opeople surrender freedom in exchange for protection by the rule of law. Oslavery is defined by race.

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