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Consider a set of 1-dimensional data points: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. You want to perform k-means clustering with k=3. Initial cluster values are set to 1, 2, and 3. What are the cluster centers after the first iteration of the k-means algorithm?

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Factoring of difference of 2 cubes \[ 169 z^{12}-196 f^{15} \]

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The demand information is given below. able[[Month,Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun],[Demand,1,900,2,900,4,800,5,800,5,800,1,950]] A worker can produce 25 units per month. Assume that the beginning inventory in January is 800 units, and the firm desires to have 150 units of inventory at the end of June. a. Use a chase production strategy to compute the monthly production, ending inventory/(backlog) and workforce levels. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Use a minus sign to enter a negative value, if any. If your answer is zero, enter " 0 ". able[[Month,Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun],[Demand,1,900,2,900,4,800,5,800,5,800,1,950],[Production,,2900,,5800,,],[Ending inventory,,,,,,],[Workforce,,,,,,]] b. Use a level production strategy to compute the monthly production, ending inventory/(backlog) and workforce levels. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Use a minus sign to enter a negative value, if any. If your answer is zero, enter " 0 ". able[[Month,,Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun],[Demand,,1,900,2,900,4,800,5,800,5,800,1,950],[Production,,,3742,3742,3742,3742,],[Ending inventory,800,,3,484,2,426,,,],[Workforce,,,150,,,,] Please slove for the one that is incorrect (red) the rest of the green are correct The demand information is given below. Month Demand Jan 1,900 Feb 2,900 Mar 4,800 Apr 5,800 May 5,800 Jun 1,950 the end of June a. Use a chase production strategy to compute the monthly production, ending inventory/(backlog) and workforce levels. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Use a minus sign to enter a negative value, if any. If your answer is zero, enter "o". Month Demand Production Jan 1,900 Feb 2,900 2900 Mar 4,800 Apr 5,800 May 5,800 Jun 1,950 1100 4800 5800 5800 2100 Ending inventory 800 0 0 0 0 0 232 Cn 150 Workforce 44 116 192 232 84 b.Use a level production strategy to compute the monthly production, ending inventory/(backlog and workforce levels.Do not round intermediate calculations Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Use a minus sign to enter a negative value, if any. If your answer is zero,enter "o". Month Jan 1,900 Feb 2,900 Mar 4,800 Apr 5,800 May 5,800 3742 Jun 1,950 Demand 3742 3742 368 ? -1,690 3742 Production 3742 3742 2,426 150 Ending inventory 800 2642 3,484 150 Workforce 150 150 150 150 150

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Use integration by parts to evaluate the integral: \( \int_0^{1.5} (s^2 + 6)e^s ds \)

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2- (15 points) Use Boolean theorems to simplify the following Boolean equation. Sketch a reasonably simple combinational circuit implementing the simplified equation. Y = RST \overline{(R + S + T)}

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3. DETAILS Let \(\vec{B} = 5.15\) m at 60.0\(^{\circ}\), \(\vec{C}\) and \(\vec{A}\) have equal magnitudes. The direction angle of \(\vec{C}\) is larger than that of \(\vec{A}\) by 25.0\(^{\circ}\). Let \(\vec{A} \cdot \vec{B} = 29.7\) m\(^{2}\) and \(\vec{B} \cdot \vec{C} = 35.7\) m\(^{2}\). Find the magnitude (in m) and direction (in degrees) of \(\vec{A}\). magnitude direction

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The inability to protect against dehydration AND the inability to protect against foreign invaders are the most serious problems Tomas, the 16-year-old burned by a water heater fire, is facing. This is due to the loss of _____ Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a accessory structures such as pain receptors. b the keratinized epidermis. c accessory structures such as sweat and oil glands. d accessory structures such as hair follicles e All of the above. f None of the above.

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Eating during pregnancy Marie-Eve has just discovered that she is pregnant. Starting a family is very important to her and her partner, Francois, and they are thrilled with the news. Marie-Eve weights 55 kg and is 160 cm tall. She has always been active, walking to and from work most days, and biking and swimming on weekends. She loves to cook, and tries to eat healthily by following Canada's Food Guide. She drinks occasionally, a glass of wine with Francois when they go out to dinner two or three times a month. Marie-Eve wants to have the best possible outcome for this pregnancy. 1. How much weight should Marie-Eve gain throughout her pregnancy? How should she adjust her diet to accommodate this gain? Consider her BMI in your answer (3 marks). 2. Should Marie-Eve give up eating fish while she is pregnant? Why or why not? (2 marks) 3. Marie-Eve's doctor prescribed a prenatal supplement. Explain which nutrients the supplement should contain and in what amounts. Why are these nutrients important? (3 marks) 4. Marie-Eve heard that many pregnant women suffer from heartburn and constipation. What advice would you give her to avoid these problems (both dietary and lifestyle advice)? (2 marks)

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Problem [8] Determine $i(t)$ for $t>0$ $i(t)$ $\frac{1}{2}$ H $2 \Omega$ 30 V $+ -$ $\frac{1}{4}$ F $t = 0$

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Figure 17-31. How can you have more heat transfer when you insulate your pipe with the insulator thickness r < r_er?

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