“The Mats” I.SETTINGS: a.Place:Nana Emilia’s Houseb.Time: The time setting for the action is in the afternoon. This storyhappened somewhat between 1950’s up to the present time. There is nospecific season for the said story but the story evolves in the evening.II. CHARACTERS: a.Protagonist: Mr. Angeles b.Antagonist: Himself III. PLOT: a.Exposition: The story is started by Mr. Angeles who is coming home for hisperiodic inspection trip. Then he had written in Mariveles to Nana Emiliathat
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questions: a. How do you interpret the intercept‚ and the coefficient of the factors? First‚ the P value for this model is less than .05 so this model is significant. Then we can figure out the P value for each factor is significant‚ which means Factor 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4 do have some effects on Price. Price=110.70+48.5*F1+33.49*F2+57.20*F3-8.30*F4 It means every unit increased on factor1‚ the price of this house would be increase 48.5 units as well. If the value of factor2 (section and age) increase one unit
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Al(NO3)3‚ the ratio of aluminum ions to nitrate ions is (1) 1:1 (2) 1:2 (3) 1:3 (4) 1:6 19. What is the total number of atoms in (NH4)2SO4? (1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 14 (4) 15 22. Write the correct formula for the following binary ionic compounds. (a) Lithium fluoride LiF (b) Calcium oxide CaO (c) Aluminum nitride AlN (d) Beryllium chloride BeCl2 (e) Potassium iodide KI (f) Aluminum oxide Al2O3 23. Write the correct formula for the following binary molecular compounds. (a) Carbon monoxide
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column of random numbers‚ which will help me to determine the weeks between breakdowns. I used the equation in excel =Rand( ). Next‚ I generated a column to determine the weeks between breakdowns. I used the formula in excel =8*SQRT(r) and used the previous mentioned randomly generated numbers. Once I had the randomly generated weeks‚ I created a column for the cumulative weeks to reach around the 52-week mark. Step 2 Step 2 I generated another column of random numbers‚ again using in excel
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Elementary Statistics iLab Week 6 Statistical Concepts: * Data Simulation * Discrete Probability Distribution * Confidence Intervals Calculations for a set of variables Mean Median 3.2 3.5 4.5 5.0 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.1 3.0 3.6 3.0 3.8 4.0 2.6 2.0 4.3 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.3 3.5 4.1 4.5 4.2 5.0 2.9 2.5 3.5 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.3 4.0 Calculating Descriptive Statistics Descriptive Statistics: Mean‚ Median Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev
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FORMULAS All four of these formulas use the following terms: inequality‚ equivalent‚ and interval. Formula numbers one‚ two‚ and three use the term compound inequality. Formula number four uses the term infinity. In these formulas I am going to figure out the weight amounts‚ better known as (w). Formulas are definitely something that I have had to re-teach myself. They are not super complicated; but‚ at first glance‚ it is definitely confusing. Formulas are definitely not as complicated once
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This document MAT 126 Week 1 Quiz contains solutions on these questions: Classify the angle as acute‚ right‚ obtuse‚ or straight. Find the perimeter. Identify angles 6 and 7 as alternate interior‚ alternate exterior‚ corresponding‚ or vertical. Find the domain and range of the relation‚ and state whether or not the relation is a function. {(7‚ 2)‚ (8‚ 2)‚ (9‚ 2)‚ (10‚ 2)} Adult tickets for a play cost $19 and child tickets cost
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Assume you are the newly hired marketing manager of a company. As you spend time with other peer marketing managers‚ you realize that the company does not place an emphasis on planning within the marketing organization. Why is planning important in marketing? What are the essential components of a marketing plan? How would you convince your supervisor that the marketing department should produce formal marketing plans? Planning is the foundation of business success and marketing planning gives direction
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This document MAT 126 Week 1 Quiz contains solutions on these questions: 1. In a survey of 24 college students‚ it was found that 16 were taking an English class‚ 17 were taking a math class‚ and 10 were taking both English and math. How many students were taking a math class only? 2. Find the general term of the set. {8‚ 12‚ 16‚ 20‚ 24‚ . . .} 3. Let U = {5‚ 10‚ 15‚ 20‚ 25‚ 30‚ 35‚ 40} 4. Upon examining the contents of 38 backpacks‚ it was found that 23 contained
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Tara Lint MAT 222 Week 1 Assignment Instructor: James Segala August 18‚ 2013 Solving Proportions Proportions exist in the real world. For example‚ in finding out the price of a unit‚ or the population of a specific species. The first problem that we are working with states that “. Bear population. To estimate the size of the bear population on the Keweenaw Peninsula‚ conservationists captured‚ tagged‚ and released 50 bears. One year later‚ a random sample of 100 bears included only 2 tagged bears
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