1. The sample size for this sample survey appears to be a) 400 b) 2‚800‚000 c) 144 d) 1‚008‚000 2. The 36% is a a) Parameter b) Margin of error c) Chance of 144 people agreeing to the statement d) Statistic 3. Event A occurs with probability 0.05. Event B occurs with probability
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Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Red = Flowers 2 Yellow = Bees 3 White = Lichen 4 Orange = Trees POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Explain how the ecosystem was affected by the missing species for each round of the demonstration. a. Round 1 = If flowers were removed from the ecosystem‚ then bees would no longer be able to create honey or pollinate edible plants and trees that humans depend
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protectors‚ back up data‚ and follow guidelines to limit unauthorized access and use to my computer. The most important part of computer security is me‚ the operator. 2. Do you understand why you need to secure your computer? Explain your answer. 3. What is a firewall and how would a firewall help secure your computer? A firewall is a network security hardware and/or software program that is used to control the flow of traffic into and out of a network or computer. When a computer has firewall
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what is quantitative easing? What is the case for a further extension of quantitative easing in the Europe in 2010? Definition of Quantitative Easing The word‚ Quantitative" refers that quantity of money is created; "easing" refers to reducing the pressure on banks. The policy of QE is usually implemented when the normal methods like the bank interest rate‚ discount rate‚ inter-bank interest rate are very low or close to zero and they hence failed to control the money supply. Hence by QE‚ the
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November 4‚ 2014 PS300 Research Methods I Instructor: Prof. Kristina Noriega Why People Stay in Mentally/Physically Abusive Relationships It has long been wondered by many people‚ why there are so many who stay in mentally/physically abusive relationships. I have designed a study to find out address the reasons and the average amount of women by social and educational and by age group. With this study I will design‚ I will be using quantitative variables. Quantitative analysis is mathematical (Passer‚
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circular patio that has a radius of 24 feet and is 8 feet thick. Use 3.14 for pi. If necessary‚ round the answer to the nearest cubic foot....C B Write the equation of the circle with the given center and radius. Then graph the circle. center: (–1‚ –3) radius: 6.....B A The volumes of 2 similar solids are 27 and 125 The surface area of the larger solid is 250 What is the surface area of the smaller solid? Round your answer to the tenths place....C A regular nonagon has a side length of
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Price= $15.00 (X) Number of Units Sold= 20 Revenues = (S)(X) = (15)(20) = $300.00 Total Variable Cost = (V)(X) = (8)(20) = $160.00 If Gina sells 20 shirts her total revenue will be $300.00 and her total variable cost will be $160.00. (b) How many shirts must Gina sell to break even? What is the total revenue for this? (F) Fixed Cost= $350.00 (V) Variable Cost= $8.00 (S) Selling Price= $15.00 (X) Number of Units Sold= ? BEP=> 0=sX-f-vX
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Fiscal policy • Open market operations • Quantitative Easing • Monetary policy Quantitative Easing • Definition • Overview • Risks • Motivation of this research ( why did you choice this topic) • Objectives of the research • Feasibility ( time and sources‚ any limitations) History of Quantitative Easing Examples of the quantitative easing like (Japan and USA) Comparison of USA and Japan
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Unit 1 DB 2 Qualitative Methods In our world today we have many problems‚ but for this paper we will focus on race and culture and how we sentence some races differently than other races. Based on their race or their culture one would think if they all committed a robbery that all of them would be sentenced the same way. Well‚ this is no so. Sentencing decisions are not fear and for that reason‚ thereby‚ within this report we will examine why this is happening and examine the method used for this
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saved $.50/pr they should make the bindings. 2. What would be the maximum purchase price acceptable to the Ski Pro Corporation for the bindings? Support your answer with an appropriate explanation. $ 7.50/pr this would save $35‚000/ $3.50/pr 3. Instead of sales of 10‚000 pair of skis‚ revised estimates show sales volume at 12‚500 pair. At this new volume‚ additional equipment‚ at an annual rental of $10‚000 must be
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