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Questions 1. A manufacturing system produces batches of 10 components, consisting of 3 defective, five standard-quality, and two high-precision components. A component is selected randomly for inspection and not returned; a second component is selected. (a) What is the probability that the second component selected is defective? (b) What is the probability that exactly one of the two selected components is high-precision?
2. A thin rod with a total length of 1.00 m and a mass of 2.0 kg is rotating about its center of mass. What is its inertia? a. 0.17 kg m² b. 0.33 kg m² c. 0.51 kg m² d. 0.67 kg m² e. 1.33 kg m²
Which of the following is most likely to be an aerobic exercise? Multiple Choice swimming weight lifting meditation tai-Chi
In plants, many glucose molecules are joined to together to form the polysaccharide called starch. In animals, glucose will: O form cellulose O form protein also form starch O form glycogen
Borrowing cash from the bank causes assets to increase and liabilities to increase. True or False
Let's suppose that in Ventura, the total deposits at T & M bank are $25 million, and the reserves are $5 million. The loans are $18 million, while the value of the bonds is $9 million. Based on these numbers, the total liabilities of this bank is:
Consider a firm that has monopolist control of a market. Demand is P(Q) = 50 - Q, while its marginal cost is MC = 10. a. What's the equilibrium? b. What's the deadweight loss relative to the Pareto-efficient outcome?
Which of these factors was a significant cause of nineteenth-century urbanization in Europe? Question 3 Select one: a. drops in death rates b. higher wages in urban areas c. increase in labor supply d. all of these
Half of the fibers of each optic nerve decussate at the _____ A superior colliculus B optic chiasm C optic foramen D lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus E midbrain
Calculate the simple interest due on a 62-day loan of $3600 if the interest rate is 3%.