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    AP Statistics Name ____________________________________________ 11/6/07 Wood/Myers Period _______ Test #5 (Chapter 5) Honor Pledge ___________________________________ Part I - Multiple Choice (Questions 1-10) – Bubble the answer of your choice on the scantron form. 1. Who makes more mistakes on their income tax forms: accountants or taxpayers who prepare the form themselves? A random sample of income tax forms that were prepared by accountants was drawn from IRS records

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    Eadie-Hofstee plots. The plots were generated using the slope of absorbance readings against time plots. Absorbance can be used to detect reaction rate as this notes color intensity signaling product formation. The inhibition of o-diphenol oxidase by p-hydroxybenzoic acid is a competitive inhibitor‚ however‚ results in the experiment were not conclusive enough to determine that. Km values should increase if there is competitive inhibition‚ however‚ in this experiment‚ Km decreased in the four plots.

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    Oedipus Rex and Aristotle

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    most important is the plot‚ which is what all the other points are based on. Such points are: character‚ language‚ thought‚ melody‚ and spectacle (Aristotle). A prime example of the usage of these parts in a tragic drama is evident in Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex”. The plot of a tragedy usually consists of a tragic hero’s fall from grace. Aristotle describes plot in two ways a simple plot and a complex one. In a simple plot a fall from grace takes place‚ but in a complex plot this change is accompanied

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    missing values‚ outliers‚ incorrect values‚ duplicates) and exploring (combine some groups) • Helps identify suitable variables • Mandatory initial step for most data mining applications Graphs for Data Exploration Basic Plots Line Graphs Bar Charts Scatterplots Distribution Plots Boxplots Histograms Two Examples Amtrak Ridership: Boston Housing Amtrak routinely Data: collects data on ridership Goal: To predict future ridership using the series of monthly ridership data between Jan 1991

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    general plot‚ depicting that the play will most likely be of a sad and depressed nature and may end tragically. It is also ironic because the reader‚ till this point‚ has not realized how significant of a character Maxmillius turns out to be since this character does not seem to impact the play significantly. The function of setting in The Winter’s Tale is to provide important background information for the play and allow many specific events in the plot to happen. For example‚ certain plot events

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    New York Burning

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    jail. The question is‚ was there really a plot? Or were dozens of innocent people persecuted due to mass hysteria? After reading New York Burning I believe that there was a plot and in 1741 the slaves of New York planned to burn down the city. It all began during Christmas of 1740 at a man by the name of John Hughson’s house. Hughson invited black slaves to his house for food‚ drinks‚ cards‚ dice‚ and dancing. There‚ they were also told of a plot; a plot to “set fire to the town and kill the white

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    Introduction In this activity‚ you will analyze Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon poem "The Dream of the Rood" for plot and themes. Then you will write a 3–5 page essay comparing and contrasting the plot and themes of these two works. __________________________________________________________________________ Directions and Analysis Task 1: Analyzing Plot in Le Morte d’Arthur Le Morte d’Arthur was written by Sir Thomas Malory probably in the early 1450s‚ but it was first published in

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    the more subtle and realistic happenings. Coincidence also plays a serious role in complicating the events in the plot. The resolutions in Hardy’s plot more often than not result from chance occurrences. By discussing the affect chance has on initiating‚ complicating‚ and resolving issues in the plot of Thomas Hardy’s "Tess of the d’Urbervilles‚" one can come to better understand the plot. Hardy’s Tess has more dreadful things befall her by pure happenstance than most other literary figures of her

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    a talented bard of the fifteenth century‚ wrote many sonnets and plays using famous plot devices‚ many of them that he made up himself. One of his more famous works‚ Hamlet‚ is a revenge tragedy that uses the plot devices of hesitation by the hero‚ suicide‚ murder‚ and conspiracy. All these plot devices have a huge effect on the play and contribute to the audience/reader’s experience. One of the more famous plot devices is Hamlet’s‚ the hero‚ hesitation to kill Claudius and take his revenge. This

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