1. Question : (TCO A) There is a decrease in the cost of labor for producing bicycles. (4 pts.) What happens to bicycle supply? (6 pts.) What happens to bicycle demand? Student Answer: When there is an increase in the price of labor for making bicycles the supply would decrease because it would cost more to make the bikes and the supply curve would shift to the left. There would be no change in the demand for the bicycles. Instructor Explanation: Since a change in costs to produce the
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University of Phoenix Material Weekly Guide Community Health Advocacy Project Overview. Each week you will use the Weekly Guide to guide you through the process of creating a hypothetical‚ community health advocacy project due in Week Six. The following breakdown represents each week ’s part: In Week One‚ you select an aggregate and write questions to help you identify areas of strength and of need. In Week Two‚ you focus on describing the characteristics of your aggregate and writing an action plan
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Chapter 7 Quiz Review 1) Appropriate music choices for general practice medical offices are a) Country and gospel b) Classical‚ light jazz‚ and soft rock c) Folk and heavy jazz d) Heavy metal e) Heavy rock and rap 2) What kind of impression do cool colors create in the reception area a) Active b) Volatile c) Discordant d) Energetic e) Harmonious 3) A lively atmosphere is produced by what type of colors a) Dim b) Primary c) Muted d) Dark e) soft 4) When arranging a reception area to accommodate elderly
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solve the equation. Since a=2y^2 b=3y c=6 and we know these are integers and two terms complete the square‚ we can also see in our equation we have the discriminant so we determine if we have a prime polynomial. Using the quadratic formula: Original equation: 2y^2-3y-6=0 Step 1: y=-b± b^2-4ac/(2a) so we will have our equation of ay^2+by+c=c Step 2: y= (-3) ± (-3) ^2-4 (2) (-6) /2 (2) We plug in our terms Step 3: y= 3± (-3) ^2-4 (2) (-6) /2 (2) We *by -1 to our terms outside
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Ronnie Buell Proessfor Jawarski FIN 331 12/5/14 Stock Track 1.) With the $250‚000 that I was allotted‚ I set out to diversify my money as much as possible. I needed to invest in not a large number of stocks‚ but in a wide variety of companies. Before investing‚ I graded many different companies then compared the data I was able to record. The factors I researched included: it’s volatility‚ the price per share‚ the competitors in the company’s market‚ the plans for the future‚ and the earnings per
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TQuantitative Methods – MAT 540 Student Course Guide Prerequisite: MAT 300 Quarter Meeting Days/Time Instructor Instructor Phone Instructor E-mail Instructor Office Hours/Location Academic Office Phone Number Strayer Technical Support INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL – Required ( including all mandatory software) 1-877-642-2999 Taylor‚ B. M. (2010). Introduction to management science (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. QM for Windows and Treeplan add-on for Excel. This software
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Flame Test Lab Period 2 Due: 10/19/11 Honors Chemistry Purpose/Objective: To observe the colors produced when elements are put into a flame and to prove when electrons jump down from higher layers they release energy in the form of light. Materials: CoCl2 Na2SO4 CaCl2 KCl SrCl2 CuCl2 LiCl Unknown A Unknown B Distilled H2O Q-tips Beaker Bunsen Burner Spectroscope Spot Plate Procedure: 1. Light the Bunsen Burner. 2. Fill a beaker
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Placement Test Part A. Try to answer all forty five questions. There is one mark per question. Write one answer from the four possible answers. 1 Where are _____ C from? a) she b) his c) you d) Tom 2 Sam isn’t _____ C . a) doctor b) job c) a doctor d) work 3 _____ A are three hotels in the city centre. a) There b) We c) Where d) Our 4 Hello‚ Marta. Nice to _____ A you. a) meet b) give c) speak d) show 5 Volkswagen is _____ A German company. a) a b) old c) in d) big 6 Lisa Steiner
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Quiz #1 September 8‚ 2014 Name: Answer Key (1) For each of the following goods and services‚ identify if the good or service is counted in U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and provide a short explanation defending your decision. a. Household work completed by a maid (2 points). This service is included in GDP because the service is legal and has a market value. b. Milk bought by a bakery for use in the baking of donuts (2 points). The good is not included in GDP because it is an
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itself is known as a(n) _________________. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: auxotroph Question 2 Needs Grading An organism that has a mutation is called a(n)______________. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: mutant Question 3 1 out of 1 points Which of the following causes extra nucleotides to be added to a gene? Selected Answer: insertion mutation Question
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