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[47] Determine the convergence/divergence of \sum_(n=1)^(\infty ) e^(-n). [47] Determine the convergence/divergence of $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} e^{-n}$.

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Midwest Salon knows that a 7% increase in price will lead to a decrease in the number of salon services by 29%. What is the elasticity of demand for Midwest Salon? a 49.1 b .24 c 203 d 4.14

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You decide to borrow $19,000 to put in a new swimming pool. You obtain a loan for 25 years, making equal monthly payments. After how many years will the greatest amount of your payment be going toward principal?20 years5 years24 years1 year

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In key distribution and reciprocal authentication schemes two communicating parties cooperate by exchanging messages to distribute keys and/or authenticate each other. In many cases ______ are used for handshaking to prevent replay attacks. O RC4s O entropies O nonces O session keys

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The Han-era Big Families Encouraged widows to take their children and property into a new marriage • Served in the central government as officials Were descended from Zhou aristocrats

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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave (the PDF text), which of the following assumptions does Socrates question Glaucon about? Group of answer choices That the prisoners would believe that these shadows are actual beings or entities All of the options listed are asked of Glaucon That the prisoners would necessarily see shadows on the wall due to the light from the fire behind them That the prisoners would believe that sounds made by the beings carrying objects in front of the fire were actually being made by the shadows on the wall in front of them

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Adult smokers are not as responsive as teenagers are to increases in the price of cigarettes. True or False True False

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|E_T| <= |E_M| <= (c) Using the values of K from part (b), how large do we have to choose n so that the approximations T_n and M_n to the integral in part (a) are accurate to within 0.0001? For T_n, n = For M_n^( '), n = (a) Find the approximations T10 and M10 for ∫(33e^1/x)dx. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) T10 = M10 = (b) Estimate the errors in the approximations of part (a) using the smallest possible value for K according to the theorem about error bounds for trapezoidal and midpoint rules. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) |E_T| = |E_M| = (c) Using the values of K from part (b), how large do we have to choose n so that the approximations T_n and M_n to the integral in part (a) are accurate to within 0.0001? For T_n, n = For M_n, n =

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A university conducted a survey of 378 undergraduate students regarding satisfaction with student government. Results of the survey are shown in the table by class rank. Complete parts (a) through (d) below Click the icon to view the table. (a) If a survey participant is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she is satisfied with student government? P(satisfied) = (Round to three decimal places as needed) (b) If a survey participant is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she is a junior? P(junior) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (c) If a survey participant is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she is satisfied and a junior? P(satisfied and junior) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (d) If a survey participant is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she is satisfied or a junior? P(satisfied or junior) = (Round to three decimal places as needed) Data table Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Satisfied 59 47 70 58 234 Neutral 26 15 12 12 65 Not satisfied 19 23 16 21 79 Total 104 85 98 91 378 Print Done

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What is the current price of a T-bill with a par value of $10,000, a bank discount rate of 2.5%, and a maturity of 250 days? (S)

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