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((2x^(-4))^(3))/(4x^(-6))

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Question 8 If the real U.S. GDP was $10 trillion in 2000 and the U.S. population was 280 million, the per capita real GDP would have been closest to $2,800 per person. $28,000 per person. $35,714 per person. $5,000 per person.

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Question 5 (1 point) The development of which disorder was used as an example of the interaction between improper parent-child bonding and a child's temperament? Antisocial personality disorder Borderline personality disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder Autism spectrum disorder

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What is the margin of error for the confidence interval (0.116

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Drug therapy works by altering the operation of _____ in the brain. Multiple choice question. genes and chromosomes the lobes neurons and neurotransmitters blood and oxygen

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What prevents MHC Class II from being loaded with peptide while in the Endoplasmic Reticulum? TAP the invariant chain HLA-DM

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Visible light with wavelength 534 nm is incident at angle heta = 25 degrees on water with index of refraction n=1.33. What is the wavelength of the light in the water?

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11:42 AM Wed Apr 10 webassign.net \( 52 \% \) Mosaic Plot Tests Conlingency Table \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline \( \mathrm{N} \) DF LogL & Like RSqu & uare (U) \\ \hline \begin{tabular}{ll} 1 & 0.278787 \end{tabular} & 3785 & 0.0134 \\ \hline Test & ChiSquare & ProosChisq \\ \hline Likelihood Ratio & 0.558 & 0.4552 \\ \hline Pearson & 0.556 & 0.4561 \\ \hline Fisher's Exact Test & Prob & Alternative \( \mathrm{Hy} \) \\ \hline Loft & 0.3552 & Prob(Gender- \\ \hline Right & 0.8682 & Prob(Genderm \\ \hline 2-TaI & 0.7104 & Prob(Gender= \\ \hline \end{tabular} \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{ Gender } \\ \hline \begin{tabular}{l} Count \\ Total \%s \\ Col \% \\ Row \% \\ \end{tabular} & & M & Total \\ \hline Blonde & 5 & 7 & 12 \\ \hline & 16.67 & 2333 & 40.00 \\ \hline & 3333 & 46.67 & \\ \hline\( \hat{x} \) & 41.67 & 58.33 & \\ \hline Brown & 10 & 8 & 18 \\ \hline & 33.33 & 26.67 & 60.00 \\ \hline & 66.67 & 53.33 & \\ \hline & 55.56 & 44.44 & \\ \hline Total & 15 & 15 & 30 \\ \hline & 50.00 & 50.00 & \\ \hline \end{tabular} Two Sample Test for Proportions Click here to access the JMP applet in a new window. (a) What percent of the sample are females and have blonde hair? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) \[ 16.67 \] \( \int \) \( \% \) (b) Compare the proportions of blondes who are female and brunettes who are female. Find the \( 95 \% \) confidence interval for the difference in proportions. (Use \( p_{1}-\rho_{2} \), where \( p_{1} \) is blondes and \( p_{2} \) is brunettes. Round your answers to four decimal places.) \( \square \) \( \square \) \( \mathrm{x} \) \( \square \) ×) ?(c) Glven this confidence interval, what can be concluded? (Select all that apply.) Since 0 is inside the confidence interval, we cannot conclude that the two proportions are significantly different. The proportion of blondes who are females is significantly larger than the proportion of brunettes who are females. The proportion of brunettes who are females is significantly larger than the proportion of blondes who are females. We are \( 95 \% \) sure that the difference in the proportions of blondes who are females and brunettes who are females in the US is inside this confidence interval.

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if sin (0) =(1)/(3) and 0 is in the 1st quadrant, find cos (0)

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