2. * Consider an Exponentially distributed random variable X Exp ( x ; ) (with cumulative distribution function F ( x ; ) = 1 exp ( x )) . Find the population mean and variance. [2 Marks]
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2- If 5 people from Mexico- 2 people from Canada- and 3 people from Fr.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2 . If 5 people from Mexico, 2 people from Canada, and 3 people from France randomly sit down in adjacent seats at a concert, what's the probability that everyone from Canada sits together and everyone from Mexico sits together? 3. The letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are randomly arranged to form a "word". ** a. What's the probability that D , E , F , G are next to each other and E and F are also next to each other?
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2- Explain the effects of temperatures above the maximum and below the.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Explain the effects of temperatures above the maximum and below the minimum growth temperatures on cellular enzymes. 3. If an organism grew at 2 0 C , explain how you would determine experimentally whether the organism was a psychrophile or a mesophile. 4. Is it possible for thermophilic organisms to induce infections in warm-blooded animals? Explain.
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2- Elizabeth is married to John- and they have four children- Elizabet.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Elizabeth is married to John, and they have four children. Elizabeth has a straight nose (recessive) and is able to roll her tongue (dominant). John is also able to roll his tongue, but he has a convex (Roman) nose (dominant). Of their four children, Ellen is just like her father, and Dan is just like his mother. The other children-Anne, who has a convex nose, and Peter, who has a straight nose - are unable to roll their tongues. Please answer the following questions about this family. a. What are the genotypes of Elizabeth and John? b. Elizabeth's father was a straight-nosed roller, while her mother was a convex-nosed non-roller. What can you figure out about their genotypes? c. John's father was a straight-nosed roller, while his mother was a convex-nosed roller. What can you determine about their genotypes? d. Diagram the three described generations of this family in accepted pedigree form, including the phenotypes for these two traits.
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2- Discuss-Describe- -in details-- the hormonal and environmental requ.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Discuss/Describe, "in details," the hormonal and environmental requirements for the breaking of seed dormancy and germination of seed.
be detailed please
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19- The physical and chemical environments on our planet are remarkabl.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. The physical and chemical environments on our planet are remarkably diverse in their features, providing life with countless challenges and opportunities for environmental specialization. What are some of the potential reasons why certain exceptional species have evolved to live in environments that are so physically and chemically extreme (temperature, oxygen, and water) as to be lethal for most animals?
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2- Coastal Bank- a small community bank- has separate departments for.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Coastal Bank, a small community bank, has separate departments for commercial banking activities & for consumer or retail banking. This is an example of ________ departmentalization.
a. Customer
b. Product
c. functional
d. geographical
e. seniority-based
.
2- Commuting Methods and Housing Prices The 19 th century brought many.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
Commuting methods in the 19th century changed from walking to omnibuses, electric trolleys, and subways. Each commuting method is associated with a housing price curve for a monocentric city from that era. Over time, as new commuting methods were introduced, the feasible radius of the city increased as people could live further from the city center.
2- Define Typel and Type ll error for each scenario- and identify the.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
This document discusses a British Air flight approaching O'Hare airport that has been in a holding pattern for 45 minutes due to bad weather. The flight crew could declare an emergency to land immediately, but an FAA investigation would be launched and other flights could be endangered. The null hypothesis is that there is enough fuel for the plane to stay aloft for 15 more minutes while waiting to land.
2- If 5 people from Mexico- 2 people from Canada- and 3 people from Fr.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2 . If 5 people from Mexico, 2 people from Canada, and 3 people from France randomly sit down in adjacent seats at a concert, what's the probability that everyone from Canada sits together and everyone from Mexico sits together? 3. The letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are randomly arranged to form a "word". ** a. What's the probability that D , E , F , G are next to each other and E and F are also next to each other?
.
2- Explain the effects of temperatures above the maximum and below the.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Explain the effects of temperatures above the maximum and below the minimum growth temperatures on cellular enzymes. 3. If an organism grew at 2 0 C , explain how you would determine experimentally whether the organism was a psychrophile or a mesophile. 4. Is it possible for thermophilic organisms to induce infections in warm-blooded animals? Explain.
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2- Elizabeth is married to John- and they have four children- Elizabet.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Elizabeth is married to John, and they have four children. Elizabeth has a straight nose (recessive) and is able to roll her tongue (dominant). John is also able to roll his tongue, but he has a convex (Roman) nose (dominant). Of their four children, Ellen is just like her father, and Dan is just like his mother. The other children-Anne, who has a convex nose, and Peter, who has a straight nose - are unable to roll their tongues. Please answer the following questions about this family. a. What are the genotypes of Elizabeth and John? b. Elizabeth's father was a straight-nosed roller, while her mother was a convex-nosed non-roller. What can you figure out about their genotypes? c. John's father was a straight-nosed roller, while his mother was a convex-nosed roller. What can you determine about their genotypes? d. Diagram the three described generations of this family in accepted pedigree form, including the phenotypes for these two traits.
.
2- Discuss-Describe- -in details-- the hormonal and environmental requ.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Discuss/Describe, "in details," the hormonal and environmental requirements for the breaking of seed dormancy and germination of seed.
be detailed please
.
19- The physical and chemical environments on our planet are remarkabl.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. The physical and chemical environments on our planet are remarkably diverse in their features, providing life with countless challenges and opportunities for environmental specialization. What are some of the potential reasons why certain exceptional species have evolved to live in environments that are so physically and chemically extreme (temperature, oxygen, and water) as to be lethal for most animals?
.
2- Coastal Bank- a small community bank- has separate departments for.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Coastal Bank, a small community bank, has separate departments for commercial banking activities & for consumer or retail banking. This is an example of ________ departmentalization.
a. Customer
b. Product
c. functional
d. geographical
e. seniority-based
.
2- Commuting Methods and Housing Prices The 19 th century brought many.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
Commuting methods in the 19th century changed from walking to omnibuses, electric trolleys, and subways. Each commuting method is associated with a housing price curve for a monocentric city from that era. Over time, as new commuting methods were introduced, the feasible radius of the city increased as people could live further from the city center.
2- Define Typel and Type ll error for each scenario- and identify the.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
This document discusses a British Air flight approaching O'Hare airport that has been in a holding pattern for 45 minutes due to bad weather. The flight crew could declare an emergency to land immediately, but an FAA investigation would be launched and other flights could be endangered. The null hypothesis is that there is enough fuel for the plane to stay aloft for 15 more minutes while waiting to land.
2- Below is a graph of people ages 064 that were uninsured from 2011 t.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Below is a graph of people ages 0 64 that were uninsured from 2011 to 2019. Use the graph to answer the following questions. A. When looking at the graph what are your initial thoughts? B. What are 2 questions that we can answer with this graph? C. What are 2 questions that we cannot answer with this graph?
.
2- Create a sketch showing Crusoe and Hawkins calculating their opport.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Create a sketch showing Crusoe and Hawkins calculating their opportunity costs to determine their comparative advantage. Write a one to two sentence caption explaining why Hawkins has a comparative advantage in gathering coconuts and Crusoe has a comparative advantage in catching fish. Use the terms comparative advantage and opportunity cost in your caption. Crusoe's and Hawkins's Productivity Crusoe's and Hawkins's Crusoe and Hawkins have different opportunity costs for gathering food. A comparison of their opportunity costs shows where each man's comparative advantage lies.
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2. answer question 3. answer question Chapter 7: 1. Using anatomical directional terms, correctly describe the location of the humeral head. (Note: do NOT reference it to other bones, just reference it to the humerus.) 2. Name the hand bone (palmar region) on the pinkie side of the hand. 3. What three bones make up the coxal bone?
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2- After translation- the pre-mRNA undergoes multiple modifications- a.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. After translation, the pre-mRNA undergoes multiple modifications. a. Create an imaginary pre-mRNA transcript that has completed all post translational modifications except splicing. Draw exons as thick rectangles and introns as thin rectangles. Give your gene at least 4 exons. Label each exon and each intron. b. From your pre-mRNA drawing above create 3 different mature mRNAs. c. On your drawing above, for each mature mRNA, provide a brief explanation of how the mature mRNA was formed. d. What will happen to these mature mRNAs?
.
2) Which of the following organization forms for a business does NOT a.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2) Which of the following organization forms for a business does NOT avoid double taxation? A) Limited partnership B) "C" corporation C) "S" corporation D) Limited liability company
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2) The ages of some high school students were recorded- 15- 18- 19- 18.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2) The ages of some high school students were recorded: 15, 18, 19, 18, 17, 17, 16, 15, 15, 15, 18, 18, 19. Find the sample mean age of this group of students.
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2 points Which of these is a stakeholder- Project team Customer Leader.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2 points Which of these is a stakeholder? Project team Customer Leadership team All of these are stakeholders 2 points Which of the following is a means of identifying stakeholders? Building trust Brainstorming An understanding attitude Change management 32 points Which of the following is an axis on the Stakeholder grid? Knowledge Energy Power Commitment
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19- The following diagram indicates how probabilities have been assign.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. The following diagram indicates how probabilities have been assigned to various subsets of the sample space S : a. Are the three events A , B , and C pairwiseindependent events? b. Are the three events A , B , and C independent events? c. What is the value of P ( A B ) ? What is the value of P (( A B ) C ) ? d. Suppose event D is such that P ( D ) = .05 and D ( A B C ) = . Are events D and A independent? Are events D and ( A B C ) independent? e. What is the probability of event C , given ( A B ?
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19- Which of the following statements about Foursquare is not true- Fo.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. Which of the following statements about Foursquare is not true? Foursquare combines a social network business model with location-based technology. Foursquare initially struggled to find profitability. The growth in Foursquare's revenue since 2015 has been driven primarily by significant increases in the numbers of users of its Swarm app. Foursquare's users are typically amenable to having their location tracked and their data collected, since tracking users' location is the express purpose of the app.
.
1a) If national income Y - 10-400- disposable income is Yd - 8-800 (as.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
1a)
If national income Y = 10,400, disposable income is Yd = 8,800 (assuming transfer payments are zero), consumption is C = 7,700, net exports is NX = 220, and the budget deficit is BD = 150, what is the level of private domestic investment, I ?
1,170
9,230
1,750
1,600
730
1b) The government's structural budget deficit is also called the
cyclically-adjusted budget deficit
general government budget deficit
estimated budget deficit
actual budget deficit
cyclical budget deficit
.
19- Describe the functions of the large intestine- 20- Describe the fi.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. Describe the functions of the large intestine. 20. Describe the five principal gastrointestinal hormones by listing for each (a) the site of secretion, (b) the stimuli for secretion, and (c) the action of the target cells receiving the hormone. The hormones are (1) gastrin, (2) cholecystokinin (CCK), (3) secretin, (4) gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP), and (5) motilin.
.
17- Currently- 21- of diabetes patients are unable to be scheduled to.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17. Currently, 21% of diabetes patients are unable to be scheduled to see a consultant in the follow-up time period recommended and are forced to check daily for standby appointments. The Division of Endocrinology has formed a team to improve scheduling for patients with diabetes. It is the third quality improvement team dedicated to this opportunity in the past five years. At the end of the previous two projects, all patients were able to be scheduled to see a consultant in the follow-up time period recommended. Some of elements the team should include in the Control phase of their project are which of the following?
Transition Plan and Stakeholder Communication
QUALITY
Stakeholder Input
Baseline measurements and a future state Value Stream Map
.
17-B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Julia is supposed to be transfe.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17.B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Julia is supposed to be transferred with a mechanical lift by two nursing assistants. The nursing assistant caring for Julia chose to transfer Julia by herself rather than wait for a coworker to help her. Julia fell during this transfer. She suffered head trauma and a broken hip and was transferred to the hospital. 1. In the story of Julia, what information is protected by HIPAA? 2. If the nursing assistant would have explained the risks of being transferred by one and not two assistants, and Julia agreed to a one assist, would this have followed informed consent standards? Why or why not? 3. What did the nursing assistant do when she chose to transfer Julia by herself rather than following the two-person assist as the care plan indicated? 4. Was the action in the story abuse? Why or why not? 5. What do you think will happen to the nursing assistant regarding her certification as a CNA?
.
16-(DuPont analysis) Triangular Chemicals has total assets of $96 mill.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
Triangular Chemicals has total assets of $96 million, a return on equity of 45%, a net profit margin of 5.4%, and an equity multiplier of 2.11. Using the DuPont analysis formula, sales can be calculated by total assets divided by the equity multiplier, which is $96 million / 2.11 = $45.5 million.
17 (Profitability analysis) Last year Triangular Resources earned $5-2 (1).docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17 (Profitability analysis) Last year Triangular Resources earned $5.2 million in net operating income and had an operating profit margin of 19.7 percent. If the firm's total asset turnover ratio was 1.57, what was the firm's investment in total assets?
The company's total assets are $million.(Round to one decimal place.)
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16-B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Darshan is an older resident wh.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
16.B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Darshan is an older resident who is dying of prostate cancer. He is a practicing Hindu and has pictures of Hindu gods on his bedside table. His family has been chanting at Darshan's bedside for the last 2 days. Today he is in a coma. He has not voided for the last 24 hours. He has not had a bowel movement for the last 5 days. Darshan can no longer take anything in by mouth. You notice that he has now started CheyneStokes breathing, and his lower legs are purple in color. 1. How would you perform your job with Darshan's family present around the clock? 2. What respiratory changes tell you Darshan is close to death? How could you explain this to the family? 3. Do you think Darshan can hear the chanting? Why or why not? 4. How could the chanting provide Darshan comfort? 5. Is it normal that Darshan has not had a bowel movement for 5 days? Why or why not? 6. Is it normal that Darshan has not voided for a whole day? Why or why not? 7. How can you help Darshan stay comfortable now that he is exhibiting the Cheyne-Stokes breathing pattern? 8. Should you accommodate the family's round-the-clock vigil in Darshan's room? 9. What feelings might Darshan's family members be experiencing?
.
16- is a specific infection of bacterial origin that is caused by trep.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
16. is a specific infection of bacterial origin that is caused by treponema pallidum and is classified under Non-Plaque (Biofilm) Induced Gingival Diseases and Conditions. 17.. An example of a gingival disease of genetic/developmental origin is hereditary 18. Gingival diseases of viral origin can be the result of 19. Dental Biofilm Induced Gingivitis can contribute to gingival disease that is mediated by drugs resulting in 20. is a gingival condition that is associated with HIV/AIDS patients and is categorized under Non-Dental Biofilm Induced Gingival Diseases. Fill in the blanks to complete the following sentences. 21. A gingival pocket is a pocket formed by gingival. without apical migration of the It is also called 22. The of the pocket is on cementum at the level of the attached periodontal tissue. 23. When the base of the pocket is coronal to the crest of the alveolar bone, the pocketis called a suprabeny pocket. 24. A periodontal pocket is formed as a result of disease or degeneration that caused the junctional epithelium. to migrate apically along the cementum| 25. When the base of the pocket is below or apical to the crest of the alveolar bone, the pocket is called or 26. The Pathway to Crestal Bone is called the Path of because it occurs more often and is seen more often radiographically than vertical bone loss. The Pathway to Crestal Bone results in radiographically. 27. Define Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL). Give an example of a situation where a tooth's CAL will result in a poor prognosis. 28. results in an uneven reduction in bone height, it also results in pockets and defects.
.
14- William and Annette Johnson (both age 45) are married taxpayers wh.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
14. William and Annette Johnson (both age 45) are married taxpayers who file a joint return. They have a son, Sean, age 7. During the tax year, they had the following receipts: Thev also have the following facts related to their expenses: Following are line items selected from their tax retum (Form 1040), please help them to report the correct figures on each provided line. Following are their itemized deductions, please help them to calculate the allowable deduction (after subject to ceiling or floor) for the following items:
.
14- Of the programs offered by the federal government- the largest pro.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
14. Of the programs offered by the federal government, the largest program in the United States is a. social insurance; Medicaid b. social insurance; Social Security c. means-tested; farmers' aid d. means-tested; Social Security 15. The aggregate production function Y = f ( L , H , K ) shows that economic growth can occur if: (i) labor force participation rates fall. (ii) human capital stays constant. (iii) education and worker skills improve. (iv) the depreciation rate increases. a. (i) only b. (i) and (iv) c. (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) d. (iii) only
.
2- Below is a graph of people ages 064 that were uninsured from 2011 t.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Below is a graph of people ages 0 64 that were uninsured from 2011 to 2019. Use the graph to answer the following questions. A. When looking at the graph what are your initial thoughts? B. What are 2 questions that we can answer with this graph? C. What are 2 questions that we cannot answer with this graph?
.
2- Create a sketch showing Crusoe and Hawkins calculating their opport.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. Create a sketch showing Crusoe and Hawkins calculating their opportunity costs to determine their comparative advantage. Write a one to two sentence caption explaining why Hawkins has a comparative advantage in gathering coconuts and Crusoe has a comparative advantage in catching fish. Use the terms comparative advantage and opportunity cost in your caption. Crusoe's and Hawkins's Productivity Crusoe's and Hawkins's Crusoe and Hawkins have different opportunity costs for gathering food. A comparison of their opportunity costs shows where each man's comparative advantage lies.
.
2. answer question 3. answer question Chapter 7: 1. Using anatomical directional terms, correctly describe the location of the humeral head. (Note: do NOT reference it to other bones, just reference it to the humerus.) 2. Name the hand bone (palmar region) on the pinkie side of the hand. 3. What three bones make up the coxal bone?
.
2- After translation- the pre-mRNA undergoes multiple modifications- a.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2. After translation, the pre-mRNA undergoes multiple modifications. a. Create an imaginary pre-mRNA transcript that has completed all post translational modifications except splicing. Draw exons as thick rectangles and introns as thin rectangles. Give your gene at least 4 exons. Label each exon and each intron. b. From your pre-mRNA drawing above create 3 different mature mRNAs. c. On your drawing above, for each mature mRNA, provide a brief explanation of how the mature mRNA was formed. d. What will happen to these mature mRNAs?
.
2) Which of the following organization forms for a business does NOT a.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2) Which of the following organization forms for a business does NOT avoid double taxation? A) Limited partnership B) "C" corporation C) "S" corporation D) Limited liability company
.
2) The ages of some high school students were recorded- 15- 18- 19- 18.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2) The ages of some high school students were recorded: 15, 18, 19, 18, 17, 17, 16, 15, 15, 15, 18, 18, 19. Find the sample mean age of this group of students.
.
2 points Which of these is a stakeholder- Project team Customer Leader.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
2 points Which of these is a stakeholder? Project team Customer Leadership team All of these are stakeholders 2 points Which of the following is a means of identifying stakeholders? Building trust Brainstorming An understanding attitude Change management 32 points Which of the following is an axis on the Stakeholder grid? Knowledge Energy Power Commitment
.
19- The following diagram indicates how probabilities have been assign.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. The following diagram indicates how probabilities have been assigned to various subsets of the sample space S : a. Are the three events A , B , and C pairwiseindependent events? b. Are the three events A , B , and C independent events? c. What is the value of P ( A B ) ? What is the value of P (( A B ) C ) ? d. Suppose event D is such that P ( D ) = .05 and D ( A B C ) = . Are events D and A independent? Are events D and ( A B C ) independent? e. What is the probability of event C , given ( A B ?
.
19- Which of the following statements about Foursquare is not true- Fo.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. Which of the following statements about Foursquare is not true? Foursquare combines a social network business model with location-based technology. Foursquare initially struggled to find profitability. The growth in Foursquare's revenue since 2015 has been driven primarily by significant increases in the numbers of users of its Swarm app. Foursquare's users are typically amenable to having their location tracked and their data collected, since tracking users' location is the express purpose of the app.
.
1a) If national income Y - 10-400- disposable income is Yd - 8-800 (as.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
1a)
If national income Y = 10,400, disposable income is Yd = 8,800 (assuming transfer payments are zero), consumption is C = 7,700, net exports is NX = 220, and the budget deficit is BD = 150, what is the level of private domestic investment, I ?
1,170
9,230
1,750
1,600
730
1b) The government's structural budget deficit is also called the
cyclically-adjusted budget deficit
general government budget deficit
estimated budget deficit
actual budget deficit
cyclical budget deficit
.
19- Describe the functions of the large intestine- 20- Describe the fi.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
19. Describe the functions of the large intestine. 20. Describe the five principal gastrointestinal hormones by listing for each (a) the site of secretion, (b) the stimuli for secretion, and (c) the action of the target cells receiving the hormone. The hormones are (1) gastrin, (2) cholecystokinin (CCK), (3) secretin, (4) gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP), and (5) motilin.
.
17- Currently- 21- of diabetes patients are unable to be scheduled to.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17. Currently, 21% of diabetes patients are unable to be scheduled to see a consultant in the follow-up time period recommended and are forced to check daily for standby appointments. The Division of Endocrinology has formed a team to improve scheduling for patients with diabetes. It is the third quality improvement team dedicated to this opportunity in the past five years. At the end of the previous two projects, all patients were able to be scheduled to see a consultant in the follow-up time period recommended. Some of elements the team should include in the Control phase of their project are which of the following?
Transition Plan and Stakeholder Communication
QUALITY
Stakeholder Input
Baseline measurements and a future state Value Stream Map
.
17-B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Julia is supposed to be transfe.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17.B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Julia is supposed to be transferred with a mechanical lift by two nursing assistants. The nursing assistant caring for Julia chose to transfer Julia by herself rather than wait for a coworker to help her. Julia fell during this transfer. She suffered head trauma and a broken hip and was transferred to the hospital. 1. In the story of Julia, what information is protected by HIPAA? 2. If the nursing assistant would have explained the risks of being transferred by one and not two assistants, and Julia agreed to a one assist, would this have followed informed consent standards? Why or why not? 3. What did the nursing assistant do when she chose to transfer Julia by herself rather than following the two-person assist as the care plan indicated? 4. Was the action in the story abuse? Why or why not? 5. What do you think will happen to the nursing assistant regarding her certification as a CNA?
.
16-(DuPont analysis) Triangular Chemicals has total assets of $96 mill.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
Triangular Chemicals has total assets of $96 million, a return on equity of 45%, a net profit margin of 5.4%, and an equity multiplier of 2.11. Using the DuPont analysis formula, sales can be calculated by total assets divided by the equity multiplier, which is $96 million / 2.11 = $45.5 million.
17 (Profitability analysis) Last year Triangular Resources earned $5-2 (1).docxAndrewYogHudsonw
17 (Profitability analysis) Last year Triangular Resources earned $5.2 million in net operating income and had an operating profit margin of 19.7 percent. If the firm's total asset turnover ratio was 1.57, what was the firm's investment in total assets?
The company's total assets are $million.(Round to one decimal place.)
.
16-B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Darshan is an older resident wh.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
16.B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Darshan is an older resident who is dying of prostate cancer. He is a practicing Hindu and has pictures of Hindu gods on his bedside table. His family has been chanting at Darshan's bedside for the last 2 days. Today he is in a coma. He has not voided for the last 24 hours. He has not had a bowel movement for the last 5 days. Darshan can no longer take anything in by mouth. You notice that he has now started CheyneStokes breathing, and his lower legs are purple in color. 1. How would you perform your job with Darshan's family present around the clock? 2. What respiratory changes tell you Darshan is close to death? How could you explain this to the family? 3. Do you think Darshan can hear the chanting? Why or why not? 4. How could the chanting provide Darshan comfort? 5. Is it normal that Darshan has not had a bowel movement for 5 days? Why or why not? 6. Is it normal that Darshan has not voided for a whole day? Why or why not? 7. How can you help Darshan stay comfortable now that he is exhibiting the Cheyne-Stokes breathing pattern? 8. Should you accommodate the family's round-the-clock vigil in Darshan's room? 9. What feelings might Darshan's family members be experiencing?
.
16- is a specific infection of bacterial origin that is caused by trep.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
16. is a specific infection of bacterial origin that is caused by treponema pallidum and is classified under Non-Plaque (Biofilm) Induced Gingival Diseases and Conditions. 17.. An example of a gingival disease of genetic/developmental origin is hereditary 18. Gingival diseases of viral origin can be the result of 19. Dental Biofilm Induced Gingivitis can contribute to gingival disease that is mediated by drugs resulting in 20. is a gingival condition that is associated with HIV/AIDS patients and is categorized under Non-Dental Biofilm Induced Gingival Diseases. Fill in the blanks to complete the following sentences. 21. A gingival pocket is a pocket formed by gingival. without apical migration of the It is also called 22. The of the pocket is on cementum at the level of the attached periodontal tissue. 23. When the base of the pocket is coronal to the crest of the alveolar bone, the pocketis called a suprabeny pocket. 24. A periodontal pocket is formed as a result of disease or degeneration that caused the junctional epithelium. to migrate apically along the cementum| 25. When the base of the pocket is below or apical to the crest of the alveolar bone, the pocket is called or 26. The Pathway to Crestal Bone is called the Path of because it occurs more often and is seen more often radiographically than vertical bone loss. The Pathway to Crestal Bone results in radiographically. 27. Define Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL). Give an example of a situation where a tooth's CAL will result in a poor prognosis. 28. results in an uneven reduction in bone height, it also results in pockets and defects.
.
14- William and Annette Johnson (both age 45) are married taxpayers wh.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
14. William and Annette Johnson (both age 45) are married taxpayers who file a joint return. They have a son, Sean, age 7. During the tax year, they had the following receipts: Thev also have the following facts related to their expenses: Following are line items selected from their tax retum (Form 1040), please help them to report the correct figures on each provided line. Following are their itemized deductions, please help them to calculate the allowable deduction (after subject to ceiling or floor) for the following items:
.
14- Of the programs offered by the federal government- the largest pro.docxAndrewYogHudsonw
14. Of the programs offered by the federal government, the largest program in the United States is a. social insurance; Medicaid b. social insurance; Social Security c. means-tested; farmers' aid d. means-tested; Social Security 15. The aggregate production function Y = f ( L , H , K ) shows that economic growth can occur if: (i) labor force participation rates fall. (ii) human capital stays constant. (iii) education and worker skills improve. (iv) the depreciation rate increases. a. (i) only b. (i) and (iv) c. (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) d. (iii) only
.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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