Melissa Russian UNV-104 April 10‚ 2013 Jeri Jorgenson-Zwibel Exercise and Obesity Obesity has been a big problem in the US and seems to be getting bigger and bigger and now our children are starting to suffer from obesity. It is important to set a good example and show our children how to make healthy choices. A healthy lifestyle is not hard to accomplish and you will have a longer life and be happier. Exercise can also help reduce chronic diseases that are associated with obesity (Schmidt
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Individual Exercise 3 (10 points) 1. A shoe manufacturer’s data show that the distribution of shoe size is normal with a mean of 11inches and SD 1.5 inches. * A manger of the company claims that 70% of the times shoe size will be between 8 and 12 inches. What do you think? In your deliverables‚ write a few lines about what you think of the manager’s claim and what would you advise him to do. (1 point) * How would you modify the manager’s claim if the distribution of shoe size was not
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UMUC ACCT665 Selected Topics in Acct: Combined Entities‚ Multinational‚ Government and Nonprofit Accounting Module Exam 1 Answers Dr. Dori Lombard This Module Exam 1 covers chapters 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 7‚ 8‚ and 10. The exam consists of 40 multiple choice questions. There are a total of 100 points in the exam. The exam is 20% of your overall course grade. Complete your work on a Word document‚ save it‚ and attach it to Assignments. The exam is open book‚ which means that you may refer to
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Resource: Ch. 3 of Financial Accounting Prepare written answers to the following assignments from Ch. 3 of Financial Accounting: * Questions 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ & 8 * Exercise E3-7 * Exercise E3-8 2. State two generally accepted accounting principles that relate to adjusting the accounts. Matching principle and revenue recognition principle 3. Rick Marsh‚ a lawyer‚ accepts a legal engagement in March‚ performs the work in April‚ and is paid in May. If Marsh’s law firm prepares monthly
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Seminar 4 - Exercises #1. How many cells can be in a computer’s main memory if each cell’s address can be represented by two hexadecimal digits? What if four hexadecimal digits are used? Explain your answer. Answer: Hexadecimal digits is a base 16 number system and it ranges between 0 and F i.e. 0 - 9 and A - F (10 -15). (Table 1 below shows binary‚ decimal and hexadecimal representation). Two hexadecimal digits will be between 00 and FF and this will make up to 256 cells i.e. 0 – 255 (16
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>> b=[-1 -14 0 -6 -4 -12.15] b = -1.0000 -14.0000 0 -6.0000 -4.0000 -12.1500 >> c= [-2 24 -1 10 4.8 8.1] c = -2.0000 24.0000 -1.0000 10.0000 4.8000 8.1000 >> n= length(a) n = 6 >> for m=1:n end solution for eqn 1 disc = 9 x1 = 2 x2 = -1 solution for eqn 2 disc = 4 x1 = 4 x2 = 3 solution for eqn 3 disc = -4 no real roots
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adolescents show the greatest changes. (3) Critical periods are the specific times when the development of certain characteristics is very sensitive to the interaction between physical and environmental influences. Feedback on question 2 The correct answer is alternative 3. Here it is important to keep the interactive nature of physical development and environmental influences in mind. Read the examples in your prescribed book (p. 18). After studying the discussion of critical or sensitive periods and
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The theory of personal space proposes that you and I feel uncomfortable when others get too close in certain situations. This discomfort can‚ says the theory‚ be measured by increased heart rate‚ blood pressure or skin perspiration. The research problem is that to measure these things we have to hook a subject up to some device‚ and they thus know they are being studied. Their behavior might not be natural. To test the theory and solve this problem‚ the following was done: A study by Middlemist
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y intercepts. f(x) = -x^3 + 1 (5pts) x-intercepts (-1‚ 0) (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ 1) x-intercept (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ 1) x-intercepts (-1‚ 0) (1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ -1) x-intercept (-1‚ 0) y-intercept (0‚ -1) Collapse 3) 5/5 Classify as a polynomial‚ a power function‚ or a rational function. y = -2 + 3x^2 + 5x^4 (5pts) Polynomial Power Function Rational Function Collapse 4) 5/5 Classify as a polynomial‚ a power function‚ or a rational
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The local media‚ especially the local dailies‚ have been replete with reports of snatch thefts. The barrage of media reports has caused more than a sense of anxiety‚ it has caused fear and panic among residents. Recently‚ there has been a spate of snatch thefts in our area. Snatch thefts tend to escalate during festive seasons and holidays. Hotspots of snatch thefts are quiet and deserted areas such as residential areas‚ by the roadside‚ in lifts and around the bank. Snatch thieves choose their
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