for the calculations performed with the experimental data obtained, which of the following best describes why...


for the calculations performed with the experimental data obtained, which of the following best describes why it is necessary to assume that deltaH and deltaS are temperature independent values. this assumption permits use of a linear equation to fit the data, this assumption allows us to average the data, this assumption allows entropy to be ignored when enthalpy changes are large, this assumption allows entropy to be ignored when enthalpy changes are small, this assumption allows entropy to be ignored when calculating deltaG values

In: Chemistry

READ the scenario below here first What stands out to you the most? You are looking...

READ the scenario below here first What stands out to you the most? You are looking for the THREE (3) main issues that you will base your appellate brief on: how did the lower (trial) court err and/or what did the lower (trial) court do wrong? It is these three (3) issues or errors that we are pointing out to the appellate court. We are asking the appellate court to reverse the lower (trial) court’s ruling because of these errors and send it back for re-trial. You will have to start a bit of research here to fully understand what the THREE (3) issues are. Please use Google or Lexis to begin your legal research on educating yourself on this topic. Look for cases on these topics.

Your Case:  “Morty’s Moral Matter”

The situation described below is hypothetical.

Our client, Morty Smith, is a 17-year old high school senior who attends Harry Herpson High School ("Herpson High"). Morty refers to himself as a “Practicing Pastafarian” and a devout member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

Herpson High is operated by Meseeks Unified School District (the "School District"), a school district that operates elementary, middle, and secondary schools in Florida.  In planning its graduation ceremony and program, Herpson High notified parents of the graduating seniors that student-led and student-initiated nondenominational prayers would be offered at the graduation.  Attendance at the graduation would be voluntary.  School officials at Herpson High would review any prayers that were submitted by students before they were offered at the ceremony. Morty submitted to the school a “prayer” that he wished to read at graduation:

“Our pasta, who art in a colander, draining be your noodles. Thy noodle come, Thy sauce be yum, on top some grated Parmesan. Give us this day our garlic bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trample on our lawns.”

School officials denied Morty’s request to read his prayer with no reason given for the rejection.  No other student received such a rejection, and the school allowed all other prayers submitted by student’s to be read at graduation.

Morty Smith sued the School District on the basis that the school violated his Constitutional rights. Among other issues, he specifically claimed that the prayers allowed at graduation violated his First Amendment right to free speech and the First Amendment's prohibition against laws relating to establishment of religion.  On a Motion for Summary Judgment, the Middle District of Florida Trial Court ruled against Mr. Smith on the School District's Motion for Summary Judgment, holding that students are not afforded the same protections as adults under the Constitution as per Freedom of Speech. Furthermore, the Court ruled that the student-led and student-initiated nondenominational prayers could not violate the US Constitution.

          Morty Smith has ample funds (backed by his grandfather, Rick) and wants to appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

In: Operations Management

Exercise 4.52 Many computer chips are manufactured from silicon, which occurs in nature as SiO2. When...

Exercise 4.52

Many computer chips are manufactured from silicon, which occurs in nature as SiO2. When SiO2 is heated to melting, it reacts with solid carbon to form liquid silicon and carbon monoxide gas. In an industrial preparation of silicon, 155.2 kg of SiO2 is allowed to react with 77.6 kg of carbon to produce 66.2 kg of silicon.

Part A

Determine the limiting reactant for the reaction.

SiO2(s)
C(s)

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Part B

Determine the theoretical yield for the reaction.

Express your answer using four significant figures.

m =

72.40

  kgSi  

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Part C

Determine the percent yield for the reaction.

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WRITE A FIBONACCI SEQUENCE AS A RECURSIVE FUNCTION IN MIPS ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE WRITE A TEST PROGRAM...

WRITE A FIBONACCI SEQUENCE AS A RECURSIVE FUNCTION IN MIPS ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE

WRITE A TEST PROGRAM (“MAIN” PROGRAM)

THAT CALLS IT AT LEAST TWICE CONFORM TO ALL CODING STANDARDS

In: Computer Science

Write a comparator that sorts students by Last and First name in ascending order

Write a comparator that sorts students by Last and First name in ascending order

In: Computer Science

1. Consider the non-equilibrium situation in the money market: People want to reduce their holdings of...

1. Consider the non-equilibrium situation in the money market: People want to reduce their holdings of monetary asset. In the process toward the equilibrium, answer how variables below will change in the market: Decrease, Increase, No change.

Price of non-monetary asset:

Interest rate:

Real money supply:

Read money demand:

In: Economics

in minimum 200 words, i need the relationship between technology and GDP.

in minimum 200 words, i need the relationship between technology and GDP.

In: Economics

How many passwords can you make with 8 characters using Uppercase, Lowercase, digits using at least...

How many passwords can you make with 8 characters using Uppercase, Lowercase, digits using at least one Uppercase, at least one Lowercase and at least one digit?

How many numbers between 1 and 1,000,000 (inclusive) are divisible by at least one of 3,4 and 5?

How many numbers between 1 and 1,000,000 (inclusive) are divisible by at least one of 12, 14, 15?

In: Computer Science

Kaya Company prepared the following random list of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses from its December...

Kaya Company prepared the following random list of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses from its December 31, 2019 accounting records. The beginning balance of Capital as of January 1, 2019, was $43,100 and the owner, Kaya Strong withdrew 14,600 during the year. Prepare the balance sheet for Kaya Company as of December 31, 2019.

Accounts receivable      $15,700         Service revenue       $50,500

Interest expense                4,900         Cash                          97,500

Supplies                            1,500         Note payable             17,000

Accounts payable         106,100         Salary expense          18,000

Utilities expense               5,200         Interest payable          1,600

Furniture                         18,000         Rent expense               9,400

Salary payable                  2,400         Automobiles             12,900

                                                            Land                           23,000

Kaya Company prepared the following random list of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses from its December 31, 2019 accounting records. The beginning balance of Capital as of January 1, 2019, was $43,100 and the owner, Kaya Strong withdrew 14,600 during the year. Prepare the balance sheet for Kaya Company as of December 31, 2019.

Accounts receivable      $15,700         Service revenue       $50,500

Interest expense                4,900         Cash                          97,500

Supplies                            1,500         Note payable             17,000

Accounts payable         106,100         Salary expense          18,000

Utilities expense               5,200         Interest payable          1,600

Furniture                         18,000         Rent expense               9,400

Salary payable                  2,400         Automobiles             12,900

                                                            Land                           23,000

In: Accounting

QUESTION 1 An amount of money that people would be willing to pay to purchase a...

QUESTION 1

  1. An amount of money that people would be willing to pay to purchase a good or service, less the amount they actually pay is called_____:

    A.

    economic surplus.

    B.

    social surplus.

    C.

    producer surplus.

    D.

    consumer surplus.

1 points   

QUESTION 2

  1. Economic demand is most clearly understood as the relationship_____:

    a.

    between the price of a good or service and the quantity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at each price.

    b.

    between the quantity supplied and the price people are willing to pay for the supply.

    c.

    between the average price of a good or service and the quantity demanded at that price.

    d.

    between the income a person has and the price of a good or service the person will pay to purchase it.

1 points   

QUESTION 3

  1. All of the following are non-price factors that influence demand except_____:

    a.

    consumer income.

    b.

    consumer tastes and preferences.

    c.

    quantity supplied.

    d.

    prices of related goods.

1 points   

QUESTION 4

  1. Economic supply is most clearly understood as the_____:

    a.

    the quantity supplied.

    b.

    the amount of a good or service a producer is willing to sell at a particular price.

    c.

    the cost of producing a good and the market price.

    d.

    the inventory of a business operation.

1 points   

QUESTION 5

  1. Which of the following illustrates a derived demand?

    a.

    The demand for computer technicians falls as the demand for computers falls.

    b.

    The demand for computer technicians rises as the demand for pencils rise.

    c.

    The demand for tax accountants falls as the demand for law clerks falls.

    d.

    The demand for tax accountants rises as the demand for legal secretaries rise.

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QUESTION 6

  1. An interest rate is most clearly understood as_____:

    a.

    an amount paid to buy an interest in a company.

    b.

    a rate of return on an investment.

    c.

    the price of lending in the financial market.

    d.

    all of the above.

1 points   

QUESTION 7

  1. If the wage for computer technicians drops, what will likely soon happen to the quantity supplied of these technicians?

    a.

    It stays the same.

    b.

    It falls.

    c.

    It rises.

    d.

    None of the above.

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QUESTION 8

  1. If the government passes a law on the maximum price and apartment owner can charge for each unit of the apartment, which of the following is likely to occur?

    a.

    The number of units demanded will soon fall below the amount supplied.

    b.

    The number of units supplied will increase.

    c.

    The number of units offered for rent will be upgraded.

    d.

    The number of units demanded will soon rise above the amount supplied.

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QUESTION 9

  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

    a.

    A change in demand is caused only by a change in price.

    b.

    An increase in supply combined with a decrease in demand raises the equilibrium price.

    c.

    A decrease in price and the qauntity supplied will take place whenever the price moves above equilibrium.

    d.

    A shortage of the quantity supplied has no impact on the equilibrium price.

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QUESTION 10

  1. Other things being equal, the higher the price of a good, the_____:

    a.

    smaller the quantity demanded.

    b.

    larger the quantity demanded.

    c.

    smaller the relative price.

    d.

    larger the relative price.

In: Economics

Write a program that prints out the ASCII number value of a statement or phrase. The...

Write a program that prints out the ASCII number value of a statement or phrase.

The user should be prompted to enter a string of text. Then, using a loop, print the ASCII values of each letter in the entered text.

Take a screenshot of both your code and your properly executed code after you have run it. Submit the screenshots here along with your .txt file.

Hint:

The 'ord' and 'chr' functions convert to and from ASCII within python.

In: Computer Science

Write out a algorithm that sets last equal to the last element in a queue, leaving...

Write out a algorithm that sets last equal to the last element in a queue, leaving the queue unchanged. Write out a algorithm to create a copy of myQueue, leaving myQueue unchanged. Write out a algorithm Replace that takes a stack and two items. If the first item is in the stack, replace it with the second item, leaving the rest of the stack unchanged. Write out a algorithm Replace that takes a queue and two items. If the first item is in the queue, replace it with the second item, leaving the rest of the queue unchanged.  

In: Computer Science

What structure prevents backflow of blood within the heart? Name all four of them.

What structure prevents backflow of blood within the heart? Name all four of them.

In: Anatomy and Physiology

17. A heterotrimeric G-protein that is associated with a G-protein coupled receptor is fully activated when...

17. A heterotrimeric G-protein that is associated with a G-protein coupled receptor is fully activated when

A. the GDP that is associated with G-protein's alpha subunit is phosphorylated to GTP.

B. the GDP that is associated with the G-protein's alpha subunit is exchanged for a GTP.

C. the alpha subunit associates with the beta and gamma subunits.

A and C

B and C

In: Biology

Lab-3A One-way Conditional Branching Write MIPS assembly code to prompt and read an integer value X,...

Lab-3A One-way Conditional Branching

Write MIPS assembly code to prompt and read an integer value X, and to calculate and display |X|.

Example Input/Output

Enter an integer X : 14

The absolute value is 14

Enter an integer X: -14

The absolute value is 14

Submit a single word document with the:

~MIPS code and screenshots showing:
~ ML code & Registers before execution
~ Input/Output console with at least three test data

(should cover all partitions – one positive number, one negative number, and zero)

In: Computer Science