1. (5 points) (Formally) Prove or disprove T ( n ) = 2 n + 1 is O ( 2 n ) by using the definitions of
the notations involved or disprove it by giving a counterexample..
1- According to an article in the Wall Street Journal on February 7- 2.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5 points) Rank the following functions by asymptotic growth from the slowest growing to the
fastest growing. lo g n n , ( lo g n ) 100 n , 2 n , lo g ( lo g n ) , n n , lo g ( n 100 ) , n 3 , 2 2 n , n
lo g n , 3 n.
1- After what gestational age is preeclampsia diagnosed and what is th.pdfravisankrathi
1. ( 6.0 ) Complete by adding + if your answer is increases and t if your answer is decreases: -
Hyperventilation: OH 4 1 [ H ] CO 2 _ bemoglobin affinity for O 2 - Hypocapnia: - Apnea: -
Hypercapnia: - Increased temperature: the amount of oxygen discharged (released) by
hemogiobin to peripheral tissues - Decreased pH : the amount of oxygen discharged (released)
by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues increased H + the amount of oxygen discharged (released)
by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues.
1- Action potential carried into the interior of the cell via T-tubule.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5pts.) If the Fed sells $1.5 million of bonds to the First National Bank, what happens to the
assets and liabilities of the - Fed's T-account? - First National Bank's T-account? - the monetary
base? 2. (5pts.) If the Fed lends ole-bank a total of $200 million but depositors withdraw $150
million and hold it as currency, what happens to the assets and liabilities of the - Fed's T-
account? - Ole-bank's T-account? - the monetary base?.
1- a- Explain why trade winds blow from east to west in both the North.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5 marks) A subgroup N of a group G is said to be normal if and only if every left coset of N is
equal to the corresponding right coset, i.e., k G k N = N k Find all subgroups of the dihedral
group D 3 . For each subgroup, determine whether it is normal or not. Prove all your claims. 2. (5
marks) Let a be a non-negative real number. Prove that the series n = 1 ( n + 1 an + 2 ) n 2
converges when a < 1 and diverges when a 1 ..
1- A- - ( ) )-0-30 The akere te Hia valee in if H(x) in and.pdfravisankrathi
1. (4 pts) 1.16 Number of pets owned and happiness [CL1] : The scatterplot below shows the
relationship between happiness and number of pets owned for 57 people, based on a survey.
[CL1] Tips for problems 1-2: Recall that observational studies permit us to identify
relationships, but experiments must be conducted before we can make causal statements. Recall
from algebra that the slope of a linear equation indicates a rising (positive slope) or falling
(negative slope) line, in this way you classify plots of the data points by observing if the trend is
generally linear and rising or falling.
Can we conclude that having pets causes an increase in happiness?
__Yes, this is an experimental study
__Yes, this is an observational study
__No, this is an observational study
__No, this is an experimental study
Can we conclude that having pets is correlated to happiness?
__Yes, this is an experimental study
__Yes, this is an observational study
__No, this is an observational study
__No, this is an experimental study.
1- A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an ex.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Golfers have monthly demand for golfing at the Riviera Golf Club given as P =
250 25 Q where P is price per round of golf and Q the number played per month. Marginal
revenue is MR = 250 50Q and marginal (and average) cost is constant at MC = $50 . The Riviera
acts like a monopoly in setting its pricing. Illustrate your math answers below with a graph and
explanation. a. The Riviera sets a price per round of golf played plus a monthly membership fee
to join the club. Find the profit-maximizing price P , number of rounds Q , membership fee, and
profits. b. On your graph, compare the profits in part a) to the profits if the Riviera charged the
single-price non-discriminating monopoly price. c. Compare the deadweight loss (inefficiency)
of the single-price non-discriminating monopoly price with the two-part pricing in part a?
Explain..
1- A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes aca.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing Machine that decide the
language { w w contains twice as many 0 s as 1 s } over the alphabet { 0 , 1 } ?.
1- A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun.pdfravisankrathi
1. (14 points) Consider a three-state model with states numbered 0 , 1 , and 2 . Given: - The only
possible transitions are 0 to 1,0 to 2 , and 1 to 2 . - x 01 = 0.02 , for x 50 ; x 01 = 0.03 , for x > 50
. - x 02 = 0.02 , for x 0 ; x 12 = 0.1 , for x 0 . Calculate 15 plt , the probability that a person who
is in state 0 at age 45 is in state 1 when he reaches 60..
1- According to an article in the Wall Street Journal on February 7- 2.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5 points) Rank the following functions by asymptotic growth from the slowest growing to the
fastest growing. lo g n n , ( lo g n ) 100 n , 2 n , lo g ( lo g n ) , n n , lo g ( n 100 ) , n 3 , 2 2 n , n
lo g n , 3 n.
1- After what gestational age is preeclampsia diagnosed and what is th.pdfravisankrathi
1. ( 6.0 ) Complete by adding + if your answer is increases and t if your answer is decreases: -
Hyperventilation: OH 4 1 [ H ] CO 2 _ bemoglobin affinity for O 2 - Hypocapnia: - Apnea: -
Hypercapnia: - Increased temperature: the amount of oxygen discharged (released) by
hemogiobin to peripheral tissues - Decreased pH : the amount of oxygen discharged (released)
by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues increased H + the amount of oxygen discharged (released)
by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues.
1- Action potential carried into the interior of the cell via T-tubule.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5pts.) If the Fed sells $1.5 million of bonds to the First National Bank, what happens to the
assets and liabilities of the - Fed's T-account? - First National Bank's T-account? - the monetary
base? 2. (5pts.) If the Fed lends ole-bank a total of $200 million but depositors withdraw $150
million and hold it as currency, what happens to the assets and liabilities of the - Fed's T-
account? - Ole-bank's T-account? - the monetary base?.
1- a- Explain why trade winds blow from east to west in both the North.pdfravisankrathi
1. (5 marks) A subgroup N of a group G is said to be normal if and only if every left coset of N is
equal to the corresponding right coset, i.e., k G k N = N k Find all subgroups of the dihedral
group D 3 . For each subgroup, determine whether it is normal or not. Prove all your claims. 2. (5
marks) Let a be a non-negative real number. Prove that the series n = 1 ( n + 1 an + 2 ) n 2
converges when a < 1 and diverges when a 1 ..
1- A- - ( ) )-0-30 The akere te Hia valee in if H(x) in and.pdfravisankrathi
1. (4 pts) 1.16 Number of pets owned and happiness [CL1] : The scatterplot below shows the
relationship between happiness and number of pets owned for 57 people, based on a survey.
[CL1] Tips for problems 1-2: Recall that observational studies permit us to identify
relationships, but experiments must be conducted before we can make causal statements. Recall
from algebra that the slope of a linear equation indicates a rising (positive slope) or falling
(negative slope) line, in this way you classify plots of the data points by observing if the trend is
generally linear and rising or falling.
Can we conclude that having pets causes an increase in happiness?
__Yes, this is an experimental study
__Yes, this is an observational study
__No, this is an observational study
__No, this is an experimental study
Can we conclude that having pets is correlated to happiness?
__Yes, this is an experimental study
__Yes, this is an observational study
__No, this is an observational study
__No, this is an experimental study.
1- A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an ex.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Golfers have monthly demand for golfing at the Riviera Golf Club given as P =
250 25 Q where P is price per round of golf and Q the number played per month. Marginal
revenue is MR = 250 50Q and marginal (and average) cost is constant at MC = $50 . The Riviera
acts like a monopoly in setting its pricing. Illustrate your math answers below with a graph and
explanation. a. The Riviera sets a price per round of golf played plus a monthly membership fee
to join the club. Find the profit-maximizing price P , number of rounds Q , membership fee, and
profits. b. On your graph, compare the profits in part a) to the profits if the Riviera charged the
single-price non-discriminating monopoly price. c. Compare the deadweight loss (inefficiency)
of the single-price non-discriminating monopoly price with the two-part pricing in part a?
Explain..
1- A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes aca.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing Machine that decide the
language { w w contains twice as many 0 s as 1 s } over the alphabet { 0 , 1 } ?.
1- A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun.pdfravisankrathi
1. (14 points) Consider a three-state model with states numbered 0 , 1 , and 2 . Given: - The only
possible transitions are 0 to 1,0 to 2 , and 1 to 2 . - x 01 = 0.02 , for x 50 ; x 01 = 0.03 , for x > 50
. - x 02 = 0.02 , for x 0 ; x 12 = 0.1 , for x 0 . Calculate 15 plt , the probability that a person who
is in state 0 at age 45 is in state 1 when he reaches 60..
1- A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusi.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10pts) Consider the Bertrand duopoly discussed in class. Assume each firm has constant
marginal cost c = 10 and zero fixed cost. Each firm chooses a price P i 0 . The market demand is
given by Q = 130 P , where P = min { P 1 , P 2 } is the market price. Refer to the notes for more
details on how payoffs are computed. a) (2pts) If firm 1 is the only firm on the market, what
price would this monopolist charge? b) (2pts) In the Bertrand model with both firms on the
market, if firm 2 chooses a price higher than the monopoly price, what is firm 1's best response?
c) (3pts) Use payoffs to explain why ( P 1 = 10 , P 2 = 10 ) is Nash equilibrium. d) (3pts)
Suppose both firms choose the monopoly price. How much profit would each firm make?
Explain why it is not Nash equilibrium..
1- A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in many movies-.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10 points) Use the solarSystem collection, calculate the average mass and number of moons
for each type of planet
The one document pattern is given like this.
There are nine such documents like the pattern given below.
{"_id":{"$oid":"59a06674c8df9f3cd2ee7d51"},"name":"Sun","type":"Star","orderFromSun":{"$numberInt":"0"},"radius":{"value":{"$numberInt":"695700"},"units":"km"},"mass":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"1.9885e+30"},"units":"kg"},"sma":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"km"},"orbitalPeriod":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"years"},"eccentricity":{"$numberInt":"0"},"meanOrbitalVelocity":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"km/sec"},"rotationPeriod":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"25.449"},"units":"days"},"inclinationOfAxis":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"7.25"},"units":"degrees"},"meanTemperature":{"$numberInt":"5600"},"gravity":{"value":{"$numberInt":"274"},"units":"m/s^2"},"escapeVelocity":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"617.7"},"units":"km/sec"},"meanDensity":{"$numberDouble":"1.4"},"atmosphericComposition":"H2+He","numberOfMoons":{"$numberInt":"0"},"hasRings":false,"hasMagneticField":true}
For the above question can you please help me write the mongodb query using aggregate,group
and unwind.
I have assignment due tom. When I asked the chegg team few hours the same question they
have used $size must be an array. Please give me the correct query..
1- A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content acros.pdfravisankrathi
1. Which of the following activities is identified with a service business?
Fabrication
Diagnostic imaging
Assembly
Mixing
abcd
2. Jacobsville Hospital has budgeted costs of $850,000 in diagnostic imaging. The total estimated
activity-based usage is 2,500 images. Total costs for the entire hospital are estimated to be
$3,000,000. The activity rate per image is
$340
$1,200
$860
$1,540
abcd.
1- -- MAINTENANCE09 -- Program prompts a user for name- hours worke.pdfravisankrathi
1. // MAINTENANCE09
// Program prompts a user for name, hours worked,
// and hourly pay rate
// then computes gross pay and displays the name and gross pay
// Modify the program to use four methods named
// getName(), getHours(), getPayRate(), and computeGross()
start
Declarations
string name
num hours
num payRate
num gross
output "Input name >> "
input name
output "Input hours worked >> "
input hours
output "Input pay rate >> "
input payRate
gross = hours * payRate
output name, " earned $", gross
stop.
1- (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing.pdfravisankrathi
1.
A number of structures in the male reproductive anatomy contribute to the final composition of
the semen. Place the structures in the correct order in which the structures contribute to the
semen: 1 2 3 4 Place the following structures in the correct order in which sperm would pass
through on its journey to fertilize an egg:.
1- A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an ex.pdfravisankrathi
1. A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an extrusive rock.
True
False
2. Lahars are caused when which of the following combine?
Ash and water
Water and dirt
Rocks and lava
Lava and water
Ash and lava
3. Differentiation is a process where _________.
All of the answer choices are correct
Earth separated into layers or zones of different composition.
Oxide and sulfide minerals separated in the Earth's crust
Lithospheric plates float on the asthenosphere in terrestrial planets.
1- A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes aca.pdfravisankrathi
1. A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes academic problems. She
surveys 1000 high school students and asks them how many hours per day, on average, they use
various social media applications. She then matches this information to their high school GPA.
She finds a negative correlation with high social media use associated with lower GPAs.
a. What type of research design did the researcher use?
b. What is the independent variable and the dependent variable?.
1- A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun.pdfravisankrathi
1. A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun to eat many of the brown
color morphs of the bark frog (Ranus kevinus), which has led to an increase in the number of the
orange colo morph is an example of: a) Genetic Drift b) Directional Selection c) Disruptive
Selection d) Stabilizing Selection 2. Lysogenic viruses pose a greater risk to the host than lytic
viruses due to: a) The speed they reproduce b) The number of offspring produced during
reproduction c) Causing cancer through mutation of host DNA d) All of the above.
1- A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusi.pdfravisankrathi
1. A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusion. The nurse is monitoring
for adverse reactions. Which are signs/symptoms that the patient is experiencing an adverse
reaction to this medication? Select all that apply A. Hematuria B. Leukopenia C. Black, tarry
stools D. Decreased hemoglobin E. Decreased platelet count.
1- A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in many movies-.pdfravisankrathi
1. A movie may have many actors, and an actor can act in many movies. An actor can play more
than one role in the same movie. Suppose we try to represent this in our database using an Actor
table, a Movie table, and a Role table. The Role table has a foreign key to reference the Actor
table, plus the name of the role and the title of the movie.
a) There might be actors who do not have roles in the Role table
b) The actor referenced might not exist in the table
c) A role might list a movie title that does not exist in the Movie table
d) There could be more than one actor with the same name
2. Suppose we have the following relational model:
Movie(mov_id(PK), title, yr)
Person(pid(PK), fname, lname, gender)
Acts_In(actor_id(PFK), movie_id(PFK), role) -- actor_id references Person, movie_id references
Movie
What would be true of the following query?
SELECT fname, lname
FROM Movie m, Acts_In a, Person p
WHERE mov_id = movie_id AND actor_id = pid AND yr = 2022
a) It produces the names of actors who were in every movie released in 2022
b) It produces the names of all actors
c) It produces names of actors who had a role in a movie released in 2022
d) It produces the names of actors who were in exactly 1 movie released in 2022
.
1- A given bacteria have a generation time of 15 minutes- After a urin.pdfravisankrathi
1. A given bacteria have a generation time of 15 minutes. After a urine sample containing these
bacteria sits for 2.5 hours, it now contains 5,120 cells. What was the original number of bacteria
in the urine?.
1- A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content acros.pdfravisankrathi
1. A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content across all of your social
accounts. What are the three main components of an effective content calendar? Review Later
An Evergreen library
A monthly calendar
A team vacation calendar
A weekly Calendar.
1- -2 points- Consider the following data for Japan (2022 are IMF esti.pdfravisankrathi
1. [2 points] Consider the following data for Japan (2022 are IMF estimates): Employment
2022:67.349 millions of persons Labor Force 2022: 69.111 millions of persons Interest rate
(Government bond, annual interest rate, 2022):0.22\% Calculate: (a) the inflation rate for 2022;
(b) the real GDP growth rate for 2022; (c) the unemployment rate for 2022; (d) the real interest
rate for 2022 ..
1- -4 pts- Which of the following factors might contribute to random i.pdfravisankrathi
1. [4 pts] Which of the following factors might contribute to random inbreeding within a
population? (a) Preference by females for highly colored males (b) Preference for mating with
close neighbors (c) Tendency for males to disperse from den sites to find mates (e) Preference by
females for the largest males.
1- (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing Machine that decide the
language { w w contains twice as many 0 s as 1 s } over the alphabet { 0 , 1 } ?.
1- -10 points- Show that if there exists a pseudorandom function famil.pdfravisankrathi
1. [10 points] Show that if there exists a pseudorandom function family F = { F } N , where the
family F consists of functions from { 0 , 1 } to { 0 , 1 } then there exist one way functions. 2. [10
points] Does the implication still hold if the family F consists of functions from { 0 , 1 } to { 0 ,
1 } ?.
1- (10 points) Create a ) Create a regular expression- DFA- and Regula.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10 points) Create a ) Create a regular expression, DFA, and Regular Grammar that describes
a languages that has an even number of a's and an odd number of b's followed by ayn number of
c s or d's, OR a patten of even occurrences of the string ccbad'.
1- (28 points) Consider discrete random variables X and Y with the fol.pdfravisankrathi
1. (28 points) Consider discrete random variables X and Y with the following joint pmf. 1.1.
What is P ( X 1 , Y = 1 ) ? 1.2. What is f X ( 1 ) ? 1.3. What is F X ( 1 ) ? 1.4. Let the joint
cumulative distribution function for random variables X and Y be F ( x , y ) such that F ( x , y ) =
P ( X x , Y y ) . What is F ( 0 , 2 ) ? 1.5. What is Cov ( X , Y ) ? 1.6. What is X , Y ? 1.7. Are X
and Y independent?.
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1- A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusi.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10pts) Consider the Bertrand duopoly discussed in class. Assume each firm has constant
marginal cost c = 10 and zero fixed cost. Each firm chooses a price P i 0 . The market demand is
given by Q = 130 P , where P = min { P 1 , P 2 } is the market price. Refer to the notes for more
details on how payoffs are computed. a) (2pts) If firm 1 is the only firm on the market, what
price would this monopolist charge? b) (2pts) In the Bertrand model with both firms on the
market, if firm 2 chooses a price higher than the monopoly price, what is firm 1's best response?
c) (3pts) Use payoffs to explain why ( P 1 = 10 , P 2 = 10 ) is Nash equilibrium. d) (3pts)
Suppose both firms choose the monopoly price. How much profit would each firm make?
Explain why it is not Nash equilibrium..
1- A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in many movies-.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10 points) Use the solarSystem collection, calculate the average mass and number of moons
for each type of planet
The one document pattern is given like this.
There are nine such documents like the pattern given below.
{"_id":{"$oid":"59a06674c8df9f3cd2ee7d51"},"name":"Sun","type":"Star","orderFromSun":{"$numberInt":"0"},"radius":{"value":{"$numberInt":"695700"},"units":"km"},"mass":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"1.9885e+30"},"units":"kg"},"sma":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"km"},"orbitalPeriod":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"years"},"eccentricity":{"$numberInt":"0"},"meanOrbitalVelocity":{"value":{"$numberInt":"0"},"units":"km/sec"},"rotationPeriod":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"25.449"},"units":"days"},"inclinationOfAxis":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"7.25"},"units":"degrees"},"meanTemperature":{"$numberInt":"5600"},"gravity":{"value":{"$numberInt":"274"},"units":"m/s^2"},"escapeVelocity":{"value":{"$numberDouble":"617.7"},"units":"km/sec"},"meanDensity":{"$numberDouble":"1.4"},"atmosphericComposition":"H2+He","numberOfMoons":{"$numberInt":"0"},"hasRings":false,"hasMagneticField":true}
For the above question can you please help me write the mongodb query using aggregate,group
and unwind.
I have assignment due tom. When I asked the chegg team few hours the same question they
have used $size must be an array. Please give me the correct query..
1- A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content acros.pdfravisankrathi
1. Which of the following activities is identified with a service business?
Fabrication
Diagnostic imaging
Assembly
Mixing
abcd
2. Jacobsville Hospital has budgeted costs of $850,000 in diagnostic imaging. The total estimated
activity-based usage is 2,500 images. Total costs for the entire hospital are estimated to be
$3,000,000. The activity rate per image is
$340
$1,200
$860
$1,540
abcd.
1- -- MAINTENANCE09 -- Program prompts a user for name- hours worke.pdfravisankrathi
1. // MAINTENANCE09
// Program prompts a user for name, hours worked,
// and hourly pay rate
// then computes gross pay and displays the name and gross pay
// Modify the program to use four methods named
// getName(), getHours(), getPayRate(), and computeGross()
start
Declarations
string name
num hours
num payRate
num gross
output "Input name >> "
input name
output "Input hours worked >> "
input hours
output "Input pay rate >> "
input payRate
gross = hours * payRate
output name, " earned $", gross
stop.
1- (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing.pdfravisankrathi
1.
A number of structures in the male reproductive anatomy contribute to the final composition of
the semen. Place the structures in the correct order in which the structures contribute to the
semen: 1 2 3 4 Place the following structures in the correct order in which sperm would pass
through on its journey to fertilize an egg:.
1- A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an ex.pdfravisankrathi
1. A rock that exhibits a phaneritic texture would be considered an extrusive rock.
True
False
2. Lahars are caused when which of the following combine?
Ash and water
Water and dirt
Rocks and lava
Lava and water
Ash and lava
3. Differentiation is a process where _________.
All of the answer choices are correct
Earth separated into layers or zones of different composition.
Oxide and sulfide minerals separated in the Earth's crust
Lithospheric plates float on the asthenosphere in terrestrial planets.
1- A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes aca.pdfravisankrathi
1. A researcher wants to know if excessive social media use causes academic problems. She
surveys 1000 high school students and asks them how many hours per day, on average, they use
various social media applications. She then matches this information to their high school GPA.
She finds a negative correlation with high social media use associated with lower GPAs.
a. What type of research design did the researcher use?
b. What is the independent variable and the dependent variable?.
1- A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun.pdfravisankrathi
1. A population of rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) has begun to eat many of the brown
color morphs of the bark frog (Ranus kevinus), which has led to an increase in the number of the
orange colo morph is an example of: a) Genetic Drift b) Directional Selection c) Disruptive
Selection d) Stabilizing Selection 2. Lysogenic viruses pose a greater risk to the host than lytic
viruses due to: a) The speed they reproduce b) The number of offspring produced during
reproduction c) Causing cancer through mutation of host DNA d) All of the above.
1- A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusi.pdfravisankrathi
1. A patient is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) heparin infusion. The nurse is monitoring
for adverse reactions. Which are signs/symptoms that the patient is experiencing an adverse
reaction to this medication? Select all that apply A. Hematuria B. Leukopenia C. Black, tarry
stools D. Decreased hemoglobin E. Decreased platelet count.
1- A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in many movies-.pdfravisankrathi
1. A movie may have many actors, and an actor can act in many movies. An actor can play more
than one role in the same movie. Suppose we try to represent this in our database using an Actor
table, a Movie table, and a Role table. The Role table has a foreign key to reference the Actor
table, plus the name of the role and the title of the movie.
a) There might be actors who do not have roles in the Role table
b) The actor referenced might not exist in the table
c) A role might list a movie title that does not exist in the Movie table
d) There could be more than one actor with the same name
2. Suppose we have the following relational model:
Movie(mov_id(PK), title, yr)
Person(pid(PK), fname, lname, gender)
Acts_In(actor_id(PFK), movie_id(PFK), role) -- actor_id references Person, movie_id references
Movie
What would be true of the following query?
SELECT fname, lname
FROM Movie m, Acts_In a, Person p
WHERE mov_id = movie_id AND actor_id = pid AND yr = 2022
a) It produces the names of actors who were in every movie released in 2022
b) It produces the names of all actors
c) It produces names of actors who had a role in a movie released in 2022
d) It produces the names of actors who were in exactly 1 movie released in 2022
.
1- A given bacteria have a generation time of 15 minutes- After a urin.pdfravisankrathi
1. A given bacteria have a generation time of 15 minutes. After a urine sample containing these
bacteria sits for 2.5 hours, it now contains 5,120 cells. What was the original number of bacteria
in the urine?.
1- A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content acros.pdfravisankrathi
1. A content calendar gives you a map of all your future content across all of your social
accounts. What are the three main components of an effective content calendar? Review Later
An Evergreen library
A monthly calendar
A team vacation calendar
A weekly Calendar.
1- -2 points- Consider the following data for Japan (2022 are IMF esti.pdfravisankrathi
1. [2 points] Consider the following data for Japan (2022 are IMF estimates): Employment
2022:67.349 millions of persons Labor Force 2022: 69.111 millions of persons Interest rate
(Government bond, annual interest rate, 2022):0.22\% Calculate: (a) the inflation rate for 2022;
(b) the real GDP growth rate for 2022; (c) the unemployment rate for 2022; (d) the real interest
rate for 2022 ..
1- -4 pts- Which of the following factors might contribute to random i.pdfravisankrathi
1. [4 pts] Which of the following factors might contribute to random inbreeding within a
population? (a) Preference by females for highly colored males (b) Preference for mating with
close neighbors (c) Tendency for males to disperse from den sites to find mates (e) Preference by
females for the largest males.
1- (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing.pdfravisankrathi
1. (20 points) Give implementation-level English description of Turing Machine that decide the
language { w w contains twice as many 0 s as 1 s } over the alphabet { 0 , 1 } ?.
1- -10 points- Show that if there exists a pseudorandom function famil.pdfravisankrathi
1. [10 points] Show that if there exists a pseudorandom function family F = { F } N , where the
family F consists of functions from { 0 , 1 } to { 0 , 1 } then there exist one way functions. 2. [10
points] Does the implication still hold if the family F consists of functions from { 0 , 1 } to { 0 ,
1 } ?.
1- (10 points) Create a ) Create a regular expression- DFA- and Regula.pdfravisankrathi
1. (10 points) Create a ) Create a regular expression, DFA, and Regular Grammar that describes
a languages that has an even number of a's and an odd number of b's followed by ayn number of
c s or d's, OR a patten of even occurrences of the string ccbad'.
1- (28 points) Consider discrete random variables X and Y with the fol.pdfravisankrathi
1. (28 points) Consider discrete random variables X and Y with the following joint pmf. 1.1.
What is P ( X 1 , Y = 1 ) ? 1.2. What is f X ( 1 ) ? 1.3. What is F X ( 1 ) ? 1.4. Let the joint
cumulative distribution function for random variables X and Y be F ( x , y ) such that F ( x , y ) =
P ( X x , Y y ) . What is F ( 0 , 2 ) ? 1.5. What is Cov ( X , Y ) ? 1.6. What is X , Y ? 1.7. Are X
and Y independent?.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...
1- (5 points) (Formally) Prove or disprove T(n)-2n+1 is O(2n) by using.pdf
1. 1. (5 points) (Formally) Prove or disprove T ( n ) = 2 n + 1 is O ( 2 n ) by using the definitions of
the notations involved or disprove it by giving a counterexample.