Suppose we have 2 teams- A and B- Each team has 4 members- They are se.pdfatozsha
Suppose we have 2 teams: A and B. Each team has 4 members. They are seated at a round table,
and arrangements are considered the same when one can be obtained from the other by rotation.
a) How many circular arrangements are possible for 8 people without any restriction? b) We
want to arrange those 8 people around the table so that the teams alternate (means same team
members cannot sit next to each other) How many different circular arrangements are possible
with this restriction? HINT: In Figure below, arrangements (a) and (b) are considered identical,
whereas (a) and (c) are two distinct arrangements..
Suppose you have the following table for a medical clinic- tblPatient(.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are given the following equation Qx = 50 - 10 (px) + 4 (Py) + 8 (Inc) where Px, the
price of the own good = $10; Py, the price of a related good =$12 and INC = Income of buyers
equals $25K (use 25 for calculations). By using this information, the own price elasticity equals
____ and the demand is ____
a) -1.59; relatively inelastic
b) 0.1; unitary elastic
c) -1.36; relatively inelastic
d) -0.50; relatively inelastic.
Suppose you have four classes A-B-C and D- B inherits A and D inherits.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are an investigator evaluating whether there is a mean difference in systolic blood
pressure with pharmacistted medication therapy management (MTM) compared to usual care. At
the end of the study, you observed a mean difference in systolic blood pressure between MTM
and usual care as - 10.4 mmHg . Assuming that the true mean difference for systolic blood
pressure in this population is .5.2 mmHl . which of the following best describes the potential bias
seen with the observed value? No bias was observed in this study Bias towards the null Bias
away from the null.
Suppose we are in an era in which the rate of growth of the price leve.pdfatozsha
Suppose we are in an era in which the rate of growth of the price level is positive and increasing,
which of the following categories of economic agents is least likely to benefit from this
phenomena? Deficit spending units that have taken variable rate loans Surplus spending units
who have made fixed rate loans Surplus spending units who have made variable rate loans
Deficit spending units who have taken fixed rate loans Suppose we are in an era in which the rate
of growth of the price level is positive and increasing, which of the following categories of
economic agents is most likely to benefit from this phenomena? Deficit spending units that have
taken variable rate loans Surplus spending units who have made fixed rate loans Surplus
spending units who have made variable rate loans Deficit spending units who have taken fixed
rate loans Consider regression equations of the form i t = + t e + t in which i t is the nominal rate
of return on an asset class, t e is the expected rate of inflation, and t is a random error term.
Regressions of this form may be used to test the empirical validity of Fisher Hypothesis. Suppose
an analyst estimates this regression for each of four asset classes, namely, stocks, real state,
bonds, and commercial paper. Estimates of for each of the four asset classes are eported below as
possible choices. Which asset class should an investor invest in if his/her orimary concern is to
protect his/her real return from inflation? Stocks: = .075 Real Estate: = .50 Bonds: = .25
Commercial Paper: = .75.
Suppose we are given an S-element sequence S such that each element in.pdfatozsha
Suppose we are given an S-element sequence S such that each element in S represents a different
vote in an election, where each vote is given as an integer representing the ID of the chosen
candidate. Without making any assumptions about who is running or even how many candidates
there are, design an O(n log n) time algorithm to see who wins the election S represents,
assuming the candidate with the most votes wins..
Suppose you believe that TECO's 6 percent dividend growth will only ho.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are a quality control consultant and a company calls you because one of your
engineers prepared an ARL chart (see Figure) but you don't know what sample size
use.
Suppose you are a quality control consultant and a company calls you because one of your
engineers prepared an ARL chart (see Figure) but you don't know what sample size
use.
(a) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.2 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(a) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.2 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(b) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.8 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(c) In addition to the sample size, what other element would you consider when establishing the
sample size?
ARL.
Suppose two parents- a father with the genotype AaBbCcDdee and a mothe.pdfatozsha
Suppose two parents, a father with the genotype A a B b C cD d ee and a mother with the
genotype aa B b CC D d E e , want to have children. Assume each locus follows Mendelian
inheritance patterns for dominance. What proportion of the offspring will have each of the
specified characteristics? Round your answers to two decimal places. same genotype as the
father: same genotype as the mother: phenotypically resemble the father: phenotypically
resemble the mother. phenotypically resemble neither parent:.
Suppose there was an old woman who swallowed a cat to catch a bird in.pdfatozsha
Suppose there was an old woman who swallowed a cat to catch a bird in her stomach. She
swallowed the bird to catch a spider. She swallowed the spider to catch a fly. (I don't know why
she swallowed the fly.) Assume it was a horse-fly that got its energy from biting a horse that fed
on grass. What organism is directly feeding on the quaternary consumer?.
Suppose we have 2 teams- A and B- Each team has 4 members- They are se.pdfatozsha
Suppose we have 2 teams: A and B. Each team has 4 members. They are seated at a round table,
and arrangements are considered the same when one can be obtained from the other by rotation.
a) How many circular arrangements are possible for 8 people without any restriction? b) We
want to arrange those 8 people around the table so that the teams alternate (means same team
members cannot sit next to each other) How many different circular arrangements are possible
with this restriction? HINT: In Figure below, arrangements (a) and (b) are considered identical,
whereas (a) and (c) are two distinct arrangements..
Suppose you have the following table for a medical clinic- tblPatient(.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are given the following equation Qx = 50 - 10 (px) + 4 (Py) + 8 (Inc) where Px, the
price of the own good = $10; Py, the price of a related good =$12 and INC = Income of buyers
equals $25K (use 25 for calculations). By using this information, the own price elasticity equals
____ and the demand is ____
a) -1.59; relatively inelastic
b) 0.1; unitary elastic
c) -1.36; relatively inelastic
d) -0.50; relatively inelastic.
Suppose you have four classes A-B-C and D- B inherits A and D inherits.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are an investigator evaluating whether there is a mean difference in systolic blood
pressure with pharmacistted medication therapy management (MTM) compared to usual care. At
the end of the study, you observed a mean difference in systolic blood pressure between MTM
and usual care as - 10.4 mmHg . Assuming that the true mean difference for systolic blood
pressure in this population is .5.2 mmHl . which of the following best describes the potential bias
seen with the observed value? No bias was observed in this study Bias towards the null Bias
away from the null.
Suppose we are in an era in which the rate of growth of the price leve.pdfatozsha
Suppose we are in an era in which the rate of growth of the price level is positive and increasing,
which of the following categories of economic agents is least likely to benefit from this
phenomena? Deficit spending units that have taken variable rate loans Surplus spending units
who have made fixed rate loans Surplus spending units who have made variable rate loans
Deficit spending units who have taken fixed rate loans Suppose we are in an era in which the rate
of growth of the price level is positive and increasing, which of the following categories of
economic agents is most likely to benefit from this phenomena? Deficit spending units that have
taken variable rate loans Surplus spending units who have made fixed rate loans Surplus
spending units who have made variable rate loans Deficit spending units who have taken fixed
rate loans Consider regression equations of the form i t = + t e + t in which i t is the nominal rate
of return on an asset class, t e is the expected rate of inflation, and t is a random error term.
Regressions of this form may be used to test the empirical validity of Fisher Hypothesis. Suppose
an analyst estimates this regression for each of four asset classes, namely, stocks, real state,
bonds, and commercial paper. Estimates of for each of the four asset classes are eported below as
possible choices. Which asset class should an investor invest in if his/her orimary concern is to
protect his/her real return from inflation? Stocks: = .075 Real Estate: = .50 Bonds: = .25
Commercial Paper: = .75.
Suppose we are given an S-element sequence S such that each element in.pdfatozsha
Suppose we are given an S-element sequence S such that each element in S represents a different
vote in an election, where each vote is given as an integer representing the ID of the chosen
candidate. Without making any assumptions about who is running or even how many candidates
there are, design an O(n log n) time algorithm to see who wins the election S represents,
assuming the candidate with the most votes wins..
Suppose you believe that TECO's 6 percent dividend growth will only ho.pdfatozsha
Suppose you are a quality control consultant and a company calls you because one of your
engineers prepared an ARL chart (see Figure) but you don't know what sample size
use.
Suppose you are a quality control consultant and a company calls you because one of your
engineers prepared an ARL chart (see Figure) but you don't know what sample size
use.
(a) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.2 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(a) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.2 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(b) Indicate the sample size that you would suggest if a mean of 10.8 resulted in a unacceptable
deterioration of the process.
(c) In addition to the sample size, what other element would you consider when establishing the
sample size?
ARL.
Suppose two parents- a father with the genotype AaBbCcDdee and a mothe.pdfatozsha
Suppose two parents, a father with the genotype A a B b C cD d ee and a mother with the
genotype aa B b CC D d E e , want to have children. Assume each locus follows Mendelian
inheritance patterns for dominance. What proportion of the offspring will have each of the
specified characteristics? Round your answers to two decimal places. same genotype as the
father: same genotype as the mother: phenotypically resemble the father: phenotypically
resemble the mother. phenotypically resemble neither parent:.
Suppose there was an old woman who swallowed a cat to catch a bird in.pdfatozsha
Suppose there was an old woman who swallowed a cat to catch a bird in her stomach. She
swallowed the bird to catch a spider. She swallowed the spider to catch a fly. (I don't know why
she swallowed the fly.) Assume it was a horse-fly that got its energy from biting a horse that fed
on grass. What organism is directly feeding on the quaternary consumer?.
Take a moment to think about what the word 'integrity' means to you- a.pdfatozsha
Suppose you play a game that you can only either win or lose. The probability that you win any
game is 56% and the probability that you lose is 44% . Each game you play is independent.
Suppo you play the game 10 times. Answer the following questions ( 1 - 4 ) and then complete
the binomial probability table by roundir each probability to four decimal places. Then answer
the three questions below. 1. Fixed number of trials, n ? What is the value of n ? 2. Two possible
outcomes? "success" = Enter your answer os a percent Tailure" = Enter your onswer os a percent
3. n trinls are independent? 4. Possible values for X are 0 through n ? a. If you play the game 10
times, find the probabilify thiot you win exactly 9 of the 10 rimes: Roynd your anmer zo four
decimol places b. If you play the game 10 times, how many do yeu expect to win? Or whac is the
mean number of wins? Do not round your onswer c. What is the randard deviacion? Roundyeur
anewer to one deoimal pibce.
T or F 51) Forests- woodlands- pastures- and rangelands together occup.pdfatozsha
Suppose you have the following table for a medical clinic:
tblPatient(PatientID, PatientName, BalanceOwed, DoctorID,DoctorName, ServiceCode,
ServiceDescription, ServiceFee,ServiceDate).
You have determined that a doctor provides more than 1 service and a (type of) service may be
provided by more than 1 doctor.
Design the required tables (indicate the primary key(s) by a single underline and indicate any
foreign key by a double
underline).
Table4- Measure tnt of size (diameter for cocci- lenath for bacilli) a.pdfatozsha
Suppose you just received a shipment of ten televisions. Two of the televisions are defective. If
two televisions are randomly selected, compute the probability that both televisions work. What
is the probability at least one of the two televisions does not work? The probability that both
televisions work is (Round to three decimal places as needed.).
Suppose there is a lion in the bushes- Arrange the pattem of the pathw.pdfatozsha
Suppose there is a lion in the bushes. Arrange the pattem of the pathways that would be activated
for you to respond to this threat ( 1 5 ) , starting with your sensory system detecting something in
the bushes Primary motor cortex (Tell the limbs to move. You run away to safety) Prefrontal
cortex (Wh, no, that lion could eat mel I gotta get out of here!") Eyes (receptors detect a big
shape off to your left) Visual association cortex (That's a lion"') Primary visual cortex (I see an
animal with big teethl).
4- Govan and Milica were studying for their physiology final exam- The.pdfatozsha
4. Govan and Milica were studying for their physiology final exam. They were discussing the
characteristics of the layers of the GI tract. They were in a disagreement about who was correct.
Which of the following is not correct? a) Govan says the submucosa has blood vessels and
muscle tissue. b) Milica says the submucosa only has blood vessels, but no muscle tissue. c)
Milica says the serosa contain connective tissue d) Govan says both the mucosa and the
muscularis externa contain mostly smooth muscle..
4- From the perspective of the causes of extinction- a reduction in th.pdfatozsha
4. From the perspective of the causes of extinction, a reduction in the population of a species is...
a) A biological factor b) An environmental change c) A discrete event d) None of the above 5.
What is one reason that times of climatic warming are often associated with decreased
oxygenation of the seafloor? a) Climatic warming is always associated with asteroid impacts,
which results in obliteration of the asteroid into fine particles that absorb oxygen in the ocean b)
Because warm water can hold less dissolved oxygen than cool water c) All times of rapid
climatic warming are associated with a total loss of photosynthetic organisms d) None of the
above.
4- Conclude with an analysis of the results of the Project- 4a- What b.pdfatozsha
4. Conclude with an analysis of the results of the Project.
4a. What benefits has it brought to the community and neighboring communities?
4b. What factors contributed to the success of the Project?
4c. How are the results measured?
Dallas brownfield project.
4- Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid.pdfatozsha
4. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper, you have
access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other
vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all
the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility,
explain why these vending machines differ?
(Enter your response here.).
4- Choose ONE of the following three research methods- Thoroughly expl.pdfatozsha
4. Choose ONE of the following three research methods. Thoroughly explain the method and
discuss three of its main advantages and disadvantages. (a) Action research (b) Focus groups (c)
Ethnographic research.
4- Depending on whether or not organisms use O2 as an oxidant- they ar.pdfatozsha
4. Depending on whether or not organisms use O as an oxidant, they are classified as aerobic or
2
anaerobic. In addition, organisms are classified based on their sources of carbon and their
sources of energy.
4-1. What are the general carbon sources?
4-2. What are the general energy sources?
4-3. What are the four general types of organisms based on their specific sources of carbon and
energy? Give one specific example of each of these four..
5- Consider the bases and the backbone- Which part is more hydrophobic.pdfatozsha
5. Consider the bases and the backbone. Which part is more hydrophobic? Hydrophilic/charged?
Bases Backbone 5. Ethidium bromide (structure below) binds to DNA. It's used frequently in
scientific research because it fluoresces under UV light, allowing the DNA to be visualized. You
also must be very careful when handling it, as it is carcinog Looking at the structure, where in
the DNA would you expect the ethidium bromide to bind? How do you think this contributes to
its mutagenic/carcinogenic properties?.
4- Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with joint density fun.pdfatozsha
4. Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with joint density function given by Compute
the probability of the following events. (a) X is less than 2 2 1 . (b) X is even. (c) X Y is even.
(d) Y is odd, given that X is odd..
5- a- In which year did Mealy describe his machine- b- In which year d.pdfatozsha
5. a. In which year did Mealy describe his machine? b. In which year did Moore describe his
machine? 6. Consider the given Mealy machine accepting binary input. Recall that in a Mealy
machine, inputs are not accepted or rejected but create output. An output always takes place
during transition of states. Create the output for a. 0001 b. 0101 c. 0110 d. 1010.
5- (6 pts) When chlorophyll absorbs a photon- an electron is excited i.pdfatozsha
5. (6 pts) When chlorophyll absorbs a photon, an electron is excited into a higher energy level,
and then returns to its ground state in one of three ways. In the table below, describe how
absorbed energy of the photon is release / transferred with reference to chlorophvll molecules in
the throp follnwinn circumstances..
4- A sociologist studying freshmen at a major university carried out a.pdfatozsha
4. A sociologist studying freshmen at a major university carried out a survey, asking (among
other questions) how often students went out per week, how many hours they studied per day,
and how many hours they slept at night. Students will often overstate the number of hours
studied, because they do not want to admit to not studying enough. This type of distortion is
called: a. false answer. b. non-response bias. c. undercoverage bias. d. response bias..
5- (9 Points) Let A- B- C- D be arbitrary sets and subset of Universal.pdfatozsha
5. (9 Points) Let A, B, C, D be arbitrary sets and subset of Universal set U. Using the set
theoretic identities discussed in the textbook, simplify the following statements ( A B ) c ( A c C
) c c \ D c.
4- In my sock drawer- I have 10 white socks- 4 black socks- and 2 red.pdfatozsha
4. In my sock drawer, I have 10 white socks, 4 black socks, and 2 red socks. I choose twc socks
at random without replacement. (a) What is the chance my first sock is white? (b) What is the
chance my first sock is red? (c) What is the chance my second sock is white, given my first sock
is white? (d) What is the chance my second sock is red, given my first sock is red? 5. For each
event below, is it appropriate to define a frequentist probability? A Bayesia probability? Or both?
(a) A six-sided die lands with one dot up (b) I choose one student at random from the class, and
that person is a senior (c) Lee Harvey Oswald had an accomplice in assassinating John F.
Kennedy (d) It rains tomorrow in Berkeley Two draws are made without replacement from a box
containing 10 tickets which are marked: S, T, A, T, I, S, T, I, C, S. T denotes letter " T " in the
given word and Te denotes letters other than " T " in the word. The case is of without
replacement which means for each s (a) Probability that letter "T" occurs on the first drawe P ( T
) (b) What is the chance that the letter T occurs on the second draw? So, probability that "T"
occurs on second drawe P(leterer other than "T" occur on first draw)"P(letter "T" occur on
second draw) i.e.P(T occur an second draw) = P ( To on lirst draw r P ( T on second drew h n
Since this is a without replacement case 2. P(T occur on second draw) =inn(T) (c) What is the
chance that the letter T occurs on the second draw, given that a vowel occurs on the first draw?.
4- In Drosophila- the mutation for ebony body color is recessive and a.pdfatozsha
4. In Drosophila , the mutation for ebony body color is recessive and autosomal ( e ), and the
white-eyed mutation is recessive and X-linked (X w ).
a. Determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the F from a cross of white-eyed, ebony-bodied
1
female x pure breeding wild-type male.
b. The F females and males are intercrossed to produce F Determine the phenotypes and
1 2.
phenotypic ratios of F ; distinguish between male and female phenotypes. A branch diagram
2
will make this easier to figure out..
5) Transform PB - strike s lip penults- 2- DESCRIBE one event or physi.pdfatozsha
5) Transform PB - strike s lip penults. 2. DESCRIBE one event or physical feature that is
associated with EACH type of boundary: Divergent - Are produced by convention comping uP.
splititing crust (rirt) and forming ridge of new deann cust on baths 3. NAME one specific place
you will find this event for every type of boundary..
5) Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are single-stranded nucleic acids that have f.pdfatozsha
5) Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are single-stranded nucleic acids that have folded upon themselves to
form a structure that's shaped like a cross: In your own words, briefly describe the function of a
transfer RNA. What is the name of the enzyme that "reloads" or "recharges tRNAs after they
complete their function you described above?.
Take a moment to think about what the word 'integrity' means to you- a.pdfatozsha
Suppose you play a game that you can only either win or lose. The probability that you win any
game is 56% and the probability that you lose is 44% . Each game you play is independent.
Suppo you play the game 10 times. Answer the following questions ( 1 - 4 ) and then complete
the binomial probability table by roundir each probability to four decimal places. Then answer
the three questions below. 1. Fixed number of trials, n ? What is the value of n ? 2. Two possible
outcomes? "success" = Enter your answer os a percent Tailure" = Enter your onswer os a percent
3. n trinls are independent? 4. Possible values for X are 0 through n ? a. If you play the game 10
times, find the probabilify thiot you win exactly 9 of the 10 rimes: Roynd your anmer zo four
decimol places b. If you play the game 10 times, how many do yeu expect to win? Or whac is the
mean number of wins? Do not round your onswer c. What is the randard deviacion? Roundyeur
anewer to one deoimal pibce.
T or F 51) Forests- woodlands- pastures- and rangelands together occup.pdfatozsha
Suppose you have the following table for a medical clinic:
tblPatient(PatientID, PatientName, BalanceOwed, DoctorID,DoctorName, ServiceCode,
ServiceDescription, ServiceFee,ServiceDate).
You have determined that a doctor provides more than 1 service and a (type of) service may be
provided by more than 1 doctor.
Design the required tables (indicate the primary key(s) by a single underline and indicate any
foreign key by a double
underline).
Table4- Measure tnt of size (diameter for cocci- lenath for bacilli) a.pdfatozsha
Suppose you just received a shipment of ten televisions. Two of the televisions are defective. If
two televisions are randomly selected, compute the probability that both televisions work. What
is the probability at least one of the two televisions does not work? The probability that both
televisions work is (Round to three decimal places as needed.).
Suppose there is a lion in the bushes- Arrange the pattem of the pathw.pdfatozsha
Suppose there is a lion in the bushes. Arrange the pattem of the pathways that would be activated
for you to respond to this threat ( 1 5 ) , starting with your sensory system detecting something in
the bushes Primary motor cortex (Tell the limbs to move. You run away to safety) Prefrontal
cortex (Wh, no, that lion could eat mel I gotta get out of here!") Eyes (receptors detect a big
shape off to your left) Visual association cortex (That's a lion"') Primary visual cortex (I see an
animal with big teethl).
4- Govan and Milica were studying for their physiology final exam- The.pdfatozsha
4. Govan and Milica were studying for their physiology final exam. They were discussing the
characteristics of the layers of the GI tract. They were in a disagreement about who was correct.
Which of the following is not correct? a) Govan says the submucosa has blood vessels and
muscle tissue. b) Milica says the submucosa only has blood vessels, but no muscle tissue. c)
Milica says the serosa contain connective tissue d) Govan says both the mucosa and the
muscularis externa contain mostly smooth muscle..
4- From the perspective of the causes of extinction- a reduction in th.pdfatozsha
4. From the perspective of the causes of extinction, a reduction in the population of a species is...
a) A biological factor b) An environmental change c) A discrete event d) None of the above 5.
What is one reason that times of climatic warming are often associated with decreased
oxygenation of the seafloor? a) Climatic warming is always associated with asteroid impacts,
which results in obliteration of the asteroid into fine particles that absorb oxygen in the ocean b)
Because warm water can hold less dissolved oxygen than cool water c) All times of rapid
climatic warming are associated with a total loss of photosynthetic organisms d) None of the
above.
4- Conclude with an analysis of the results of the Project- 4a- What b.pdfatozsha
4. Conclude with an analysis of the results of the Project.
4a. What benefits has it brought to the community and neighboring communities?
4b. What factors contributed to the success of the Project?
4c. How are the results measured?
Dallas brownfield project.
4- Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid.pdfatozsha
4. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper, you have
access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other
vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all
the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility,
explain why these vending machines differ?
(Enter your response here.).
4- Choose ONE of the following three research methods- Thoroughly expl.pdfatozsha
4. Choose ONE of the following three research methods. Thoroughly explain the method and
discuss three of its main advantages and disadvantages. (a) Action research (b) Focus groups (c)
Ethnographic research.
4- Depending on whether or not organisms use O2 as an oxidant- they ar.pdfatozsha
4. Depending on whether or not organisms use O as an oxidant, they are classified as aerobic or
2
anaerobic. In addition, organisms are classified based on their sources of carbon and their
sources of energy.
4-1. What are the general carbon sources?
4-2. What are the general energy sources?
4-3. What are the four general types of organisms based on their specific sources of carbon and
energy? Give one specific example of each of these four..
5- Consider the bases and the backbone- Which part is more hydrophobic.pdfatozsha
5. Consider the bases and the backbone. Which part is more hydrophobic? Hydrophilic/charged?
Bases Backbone 5. Ethidium bromide (structure below) binds to DNA. It's used frequently in
scientific research because it fluoresces under UV light, allowing the DNA to be visualized. You
also must be very careful when handling it, as it is carcinog Looking at the structure, where in
the DNA would you expect the ethidium bromide to bind? How do you think this contributes to
its mutagenic/carcinogenic properties?.
4- Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with joint density fun.pdfatozsha
4. Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with joint density function given by Compute
the probability of the following events. (a) X is less than 2 2 1 . (b) X is even. (c) X Y is even.
(d) Y is odd, given that X is odd..
5- a- In which year did Mealy describe his machine- b- In which year d.pdfatozsha
5. a. In which year did Mealy describe his machine? b. In which year did Moore describe his
machine? 6. Consider the given Mealy machine accepting binary input. Recall that in a Mealy
machine, inputs are not accepted or rejected but create output. An output always takes place
during transition of states. Create the output for a. 0001 b. 0101 c. 0110 d. 1010.
5- (6 pts) When chlorophyll absorbs a photon- an electron is excited i.pdfatozsha
5. (6 pts) When chlorophyll absorbs a photon, an electron is excited into a higher energy level,
and then returns to its ground state in one of three ways. In the table below, describe how
absorbed energy of the photon is release / transferred with reference to chlorophvll molecules in
the throp follnwinn circumstances..
4- A sociologist studying freshmen at a major university carried out a.pdfatozsha
4. A sociologist studying freshmen at a major university carried out a survey, asking (among
other questions) how often students went out per week, how many hours they studied per day,
and how many hours they slept at night. Students will often overstate the number of hours
studied, because they do not want to admit to not studying enough. This type of distortion is
called: a. false answer. b. non-response bias. c. undercoverage bias. d. response bias..
5- (9 Points) Let A- B- C- D be arbitrary sets and subset of Universal.pdfatozsha
5. (9 Points) Let A, B, C, D be arbitrary sets and subset of Universal set U. Using the set
theoretic identities discussed in the textbook, simplify the following statements ( A B ) c ( A c C
) c c \ D c.
4- In my sock drawer- I have 10 white socks- 4 black socks- and 2 red.pdfatozsha
4. In my sock drawer, I have 10 white socks, 4 black socks, and 2 red socks. I choose twc socks
at random without replacement. (a) What is the chance my first sock is white? (b) What is the
chance my first sock is red? (c) What is the chance my second sock is white, given my first sock
is white? (d) What is the chance my second sock is red, given my first sock is red? 5. For each
event below, is it appropriate to define a frequentist probability? A Bayesia probability? Or both?
(a) A six-sided die lands with one dot up (b) I choose one student at random from the class, and
that person is a senior (c) Lee Harvey Oswald had an accomplice in assassinating John F.
Kennedy (d) It rains tomorrow in Berkeley Two draws are made without replacement from a box
containing 10 tickets which are marked: S, T, A, T, I, S, T, I, C, S. T denotes letter " T " in the
given word and Te denotes letters other than " T " in the word. The case is of without
replacement which means for each s (a) Probability that letter "T" occurs on the first drawe P ( T
) (b) What is the chance that the letter T occurs on the second draw? So, probability that "T"
occurs on second drawe P(leterer other than "T" occur on first draw)"P(letter "T" occur on
second draw) i.e.P(T occur an second draw) = P ( To on lirst draw r P ( T on second drew h n
Since this is a without replacement case 2. P(T occur on second draw) =inn(T) (c) What is the
chance that the letter T occurs on the second draw, given that a vowel occurs on the first draw?.
4- In Drosophila- the mutation for ebony body color is recessive and a.pdfatozsha
4. In Drosophila , the mutation for ebony body color is recessive and autosomal ( e ), and the
white-eyed mutation is recessive and X-linked (X w ).
a. Determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the F from a cross of white-eyed, ebony-bodied
1
female x pure breeding wild-type male.
b. The F females and males are intercrossed to produce F Determine the phenotypes and
1 2.
phenotypic ratios of F ; distinguish between male and female phenotypes. A branch diagram
2
will make this easier to figure out..
5) Transform PB - strike s lip penults- 2- DESCRIBE one event or physi.pdfatozsha
5) Transform PB - strike s lip penults. 2. DESCRIBE one event or physical feature that is
associated with EACH type of boundary: Divergent - Are produced by convention comping uP.
splititing crust (rirt) and forming ridge of new deann cust on baths 3. NAME one specific place
you will find this event for every type of boundary..
5) Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are single-stranded nucleic acids that have f.pdfatozsha
5) Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are single-stranded nucleic acids that have folded upon themselves to
form a structure that's shaped like a cross: In your own words, briefly describe the function of a
transfer RNA. What is the name of the enzyme that "reloads" or "recharges tRNAs after they
complete their function you described above?.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
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.