“2-7 Algebra Lab Percentiles” 1. Find the median‚ lower quartile‚ and upper quartile of the scores. Median: 16.5 Lower quartile: 10.5 Upper quartile: 23.5 2. Which performer was at the 50th percentile? the 25th percentile? the 75th percentile? 50th percentile: Arnold 25th percentile: Ingrid 75th percentile: Brooke 3. Compare and contrast the values for the median‚ lower quartile‚ upper quartile‚ and the scores for the 25th‚ 50th‚ and 75th percentiles. If you estimate the percentiles‚ then the
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______________________________ 2. Check the appropriate boxes to show which of the following items are minerals or not minerals. If not a mineral‚ explain why it is not. MINERAL? YES NO EXPLANATIONS Rain water Quartz Coal Silver Wood Synthetic diamonds Halite Activity 1.2 Luster 1. Examine the luster of the minerals and place the letters that corresponds to the luster exhibited. Quartz _________ Galena _________ Limonite _______ Gypsum ________ Talc ___________ Native copper _________ 2. LAB REPORT
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Cardiovascular Lab Report Name: Jordan Butler Lab Section: 1 2 Record your data using the tables below. Using your own words‚ answer the following questions. Pulse Measurement: Observations: Data Table 1. Pulse Location Pulse Rate (beats/min) Radial 68 beats/min Carotid 76 beats/min Popliteal 60 beats/min Data Table 2. Radial Pulse Pulse Rate (beats/min) Sitting 68 beats/min Standing 84 beats/min Post Exercise 104 beats/min 1. What is the definition of a single pulse? —A pressure
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around the Game World • Understand what are and how to use variables Practical You have already created a simple game using Game Maker in your last lab. In this lab we will build on our existing knowledge and create the first part of the Bugs Shooter Game. The second part of the game will be done in the next lab session. The Game Idea You may be familiar with a genre of games known as Top-down shooters‚ where you usually control a plane which moves in the bottom of the
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Exercise 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 3: Simulating Osmotic Pressure Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following is true of osmosis? You correctly answered: c. It is a type of diffusion. 2. Which of the following occurs when a hypertonic solution is added to cells? You correctly answered: d. The cells shrink. 3. The variable that affects osmotic pressure is You correctly answered: a. the concentration
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Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 1: The Muscle Twitch and the Latent Period Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 010/03/12 page 1 Experiment Results You have not completed the Experiment. Experiment Data: 010/03/12 page 2 Post-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Post-lab Quiz. 010/03/12 page 3 Review Sheet Results 1. Define the terms skeletal muscle fiber‚ motor unit‚ skeletal muscle twitch‚ electrical
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the serous pericardium and is composed of two layers. The outer portion is called the parietal pericardium‚ the inner portion is called the visceral pericardium (epicardium). Epicardium- outer most layer of the heart wall Myocardium- The actual muscle of the heart. Endocardium- innermost layer of the heart. The heart consists of four hollow chambers two atria that receive blood from the body’s veins. And two ventricles that pump blood into the body’s arteries. There is a thin wall between the
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DSCI 304 Review Sheet – Some Samples from OLD Exams EXAM 1: Version 1 Name (3pts): Show Work When Asked. Good Luck! Formulas‚ symbols and Bonus Problem on last page. *****5Pts each unless otherwise noted 1. The following are characteristics of a flow shop EXCEPT: a. Provides efficiencies from the specialization of labor or equipment resources to limited tasks. b. Often associated with increased process flexibility. c. Is usually organized in product layout. d. Location of resources
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MKT 360 Test 2 Review Fall 2011 IMPORTANT CONCEPTS Chapter 5 1. Does cultural adaptation require that businesspeople give up their customs when working overseas? Depends 2. What are Cultural Imperatives? Cultural Electives? Cultural Exclusives? Imperatives: social relations‚ etc. Electives: optional customs Exclusives: customs only for locals‚ you do not participate. 3. What is Edward T. Hall’s theory of cultural context and linguistic communication
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allowed you to move your muscles to write the answer? What did those parts do? Somatic nervous system: this portion of the peripheral nervous system carries messages to and from the sense organs‚ skin‚ and muscles. The somatic nervous system controls most of your muscles and sends signals from senses‚ such as touch and doing something like typing. When you think of something to type down on you laptop’s keyboard and the muscle that make your body (which are called skeletal muscles) start to move‚ so that
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