SECTION 1 The Three Mile Island Nuclear Meltdown and the Possible Health Effects of its Children Problem From the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl in April of 1986‚ the medical world has learned much about the possible effects of radioactive materials being exposed to humans‚ specifically the pediatric population. Through this disaster‚ we learned that children and fetuses exposed to radio-nucleotides were susceptible to central nervous system dysfunction leading to microcephaly and retardation‚ congenital
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Solve by finding the root of an equation in just one unknown. 1. A rope 75 feet long is cut into two pieces where one is 11 feet long than the other. Find their lengths. Let x = shorter piece’s lenght x + 11 = longer piece’s lenght Solution: x + x +11 = 75 2x = 75 – 11 2x = 64 2x = 64 2 2 x = 32 x + 11 = 32 + 11 = 43 2. Find the dimensions of a rectangle where the altitude
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skin called the cere. They are swift fliers‚ with some attaining a speed of over 150 mph when diving”. ( Unknown author‚ n.d) They eat rats‚ shrews‚ ducks‚ toads‚ frogs‚ snakes‚ rabbits‚ and other birds. They hunt by day and can “see their prey two miles away their eyesight is the best in the animal kingdom.”(Unknown author‚ 2011) “The size of the hawk ranges from 19 inches long to 22 inches long. The biggest hawk‚ the rough- legged hawk has a wingspan of more than 55 inches.” (Unknown author‚ 2011)
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previous‚ every breath I took sent shivers running down my spine. How I would survive two miles of this wearing only a singlet and short-shorts was beyond me. Running had only become a part of my life since the start of the school year. Hesitantly‚ I joined as a way to stay in shape for basketball
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PAPER - 2 BUS529AO2- MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS PROFESSOR: Dr. JOHN THEODORE RIVIER UNIVERSITY KARTHIK GIRIDHAVAR Problem 1 Gomez runs a small pottery firm. He hires one helper at $12‚000 per year‚ pays annual rent of $5000 for his shop‚ and spends $20‚000 per year on materials. He has $40‚000 of his own funds invested in equipment (pottery wheels‚ kilns‚ and so forth) that could earn him $4000 per year if alternatively invested. He has been offered $15‚000 per year to work as a potter for a competitor
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terrible; cars of all shapes and sizes seemed to be intentionally blocking my progress. I kept thinking to myself‚ “This car has to go faster‚” while I pushed the accelerator toward the floor. I watched the speedometer zip to fifty-five miles per hour in a forty-five mile zone. “So what‚” I thought. “I’m almost at the mall.” Little did I know‚ however‚ that the police were waiting just around the corner for me. Their radar device had caught me speeding; my brief career as a race car driver was at
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charges $100 for each rental‚ a dollars per mile‚ and b dollars per hour‚ which of the following represents the total cost to rent a car for 6 hours and travel 250 miles? 100 + 250a + 6b 3. In a library there are currently B bookshelves‚ each with 40 books. C new bookshelves are added‚ then 5 books are added to every bookshelf in the library. How many books have been added to the library? 45C + 5B 4. A boat drifts down a 200-mile river at a rate of 6 miles per hour for the first h hours. In terms
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Crouse Hinds‚ Inc. Case Analysis 1. PROBLEM STATEMENT Crouse Hinds Inc. is trying to reduce logistic expenses and overall costs because of a recent resignation of an experienced‚ yet possibly outdated Purchasing Manager during a period of national economic turmoil. Savings will be met by creating a thorough logistics strategy‚ which is aimed at reducing major costs such as a 24% annual holding cost‚ and multiple transportation costs. 2. ANALYSIS Crouse Hinds‚ Inc. is a well-established
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a front of the racers and dropped the flag and all the racers started their engines Everyone started off really fast.A mile or two in the race Jack found himself in last place.There was a sharp turn and 5 of the racers collided and had to be taken out of the race.Jack passed a lot of the people and he was in 2 places.The rest of the race track was straight and they had a mile left to go and some cars passed.When the race ended Jack finished in first place.Jack was very happy.Jack’s dad told
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7. In thr figure above‚ all of the line segments meet to form right angles. What is the perimeter of the figure? 8. A car going 40 miles per hour set out on an 80 miles trip at 9:00 a.m. Exactly 10 minutes later‚ a second car left from the same place and followed the same place and followed the same route. How fast‚ in miles per hour‚ was the second car going if it caught up with the first car at 10:30 a.m. ? 9. Five people shared a prize of $100. Each one received a whole number
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