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You are preparing some sweet potato pie for your annual Thanksgiving feast. The store sells sweet...

You are preparing some sweet potato pie for your annual Thanksgiving feast. The store sells sweet potatoes in packages of 6. From prior experience you have found that the package will contain 0 spoiled sweet potatoes about 65% of the time, 1 spoiled sweet potato 25% of the time and 2 spoiled sweet potatoes the rest of the time. Conduct a simulation to estimate the number of packages of sweet potatoes you need to purchase to have three dozen (36) unspoiled sweet potatoes.

Part 1 of 3: (6 pts)

Describe in detail and in paragraph form how you will use the random numbers provided from a random number table (in part 2) to conduct 2 trials of this simulation. Be sure to include all of the first four steps of a simulation. Steps 5 and 6 are part 2 and step 7 are part 3 of this question.

1. Identify the component to be repeated.

2. Explain how you will model the outcome.

3. Explain in detail how you will simulate the trial.

4. State clearly what the response variable is.

Part 2 of 3: (3 pts)

Use the random number table to complete 2 trials. Analyze your response variable.

Trial#1:   41  23  19  98  75  08  63  29  10

Trial #2: 88 26 95  69  57  71  02 62 34

Part 3 of 3: (1 pt)

Give your conclusion based on your simulation results.

In: Math

If a swimmer cuts her foot on a seashell while wading in the ocean and bleeds...

If a swimmer cuts her foot on a seashell while wading in the ocean and bleeds into the seawater, her red blood cells will shrink. what does this tell us about the relative tonicity of seawater. (is it hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic to the the red blood cells?) explain what causes her red blood cells to shrink.

In: Anatomy and Physiology

What is operon concept? Use different examples and explain in detail

What is operon concept? Use different examples and explain in detail

In: Biology

Please use this paper to answer both the sub section question in detail please. this paper...

Please use this paper to answer both the sub section question in detail please. this paper is avialbale online so thier is no plagirism http://genesdev.cshlp.org/content/9/7/783.full.pdf

1. a: What does the presence of the Cactus protein band in the “15’ “ lanes in extracts from theToll-,tube -, and pelle-mutants (Fig. 1B) indicate? Please help in detail.

1. B: What is the top band in Figs. 1A and 1B (and other Western blots) and how did the researchers use it to their advantage?

In: Biology

Janna is doing a chi-square test to see if people in California have the same color...

Janna is doing a chi-square test to see if people in California have the same color preferences as people in Nevada. A sample of 100 Californians were polled. Thirty-five people prefer yellow, fifty people prefer green, and fifteen people prefer red. A sample of 50 people from Nevada were polled. Ten people prefer yellow, ten people prefer green, and thirty people prefer red. Calculate the test statistic. State the critical value. Come to a conclusion about the null hypothesis. And state what Janna should conclude about people from California and people from Nevada's color preferences? Let α = .05.

In: Statistics and Probability

Suppose you manage a local grocery store, and you learn that a very popular national grocery...

Suppose you manage a local grocery store, and you learn that a very popular national grocery chain is about to open a store just a few miles away. Use the model of monopolistic competition to analyze the impact of this new store on the quantity of output your store should produce (Q) and the price your store should charge (P). What will happen to your profits? Explain your reasoning in detail. How and why do profits change? What could you do to defend your market share against the new store?

In: Economics

Suppose you manage a local grocery store, and you learn that a very popular national grocery...

Suppose you manage a local grocery store, and you learn that a very popular national grocery chain is about to open a store just a few miles away. Use the model of monopolistic competition to analyze the impact of this new store on the quantity of output your store should produce (Q) and the price your store should charge (P). What will happen to your profits? Explain your reasoning in detail. How and why do profits change? What could you do to defend your market share against the new store? (200 WORDS)

In: Economics

Answer the following questions in detail. Be sure to thoroughly describe each and provided examples. Use...

Answer the following questions in detail. Be sure to thoroughly describe each and provided examples. Use scholarly-peer reviewed journals or sources to support your response (Wikipedia, Investopedia, etc. is not acceptable sources).

How does Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 impact small businesses? (Be sure to be concise and provide examples)

How does Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 integrate with the audit function? (Be sure to be concise and provide examples)

In: Accounting

Explain in detail about the mechanism of breathing.

Explain in detail about the mechanism of breathing.

In: Nursing

Case Study: You are a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Plessy Hospital in Chicago,...

Case Study: You are a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Plessy Hospital in Chicago, IL where several of your patients are mechanically ventilated. You are made aware that many of the units’ patients have developed high fever and their leukocyte count is higher than normal, thus you fear a widespread nosocomial pneumonia infection. You must determine what bacteria your patients are infected with, how they should be treated, and describe what preventive measures should be implemented, if any.

Use these number 1-4 to answer the case study with at least 250 words

  1. Introduction: Introduce your particular case study and explain what it is. Please hypothesize which microorganism you believe may be involved, backing your rationale using primary literature.
  1. Methods: Please refer to the provided dichotomous key and identify a minimum of five techniques that can be used to identify the unknown microorganism. Briefly indicate the significance of each technique and what it tells us on a biochemical or molecular level (You will go into more detail about the significance of each test in the discussion section). Also be sure to include practical details of how you would perform this test in a laboratory.

  1. Results: List the tests in the order that you would perform them. Be sure to indicate the expected result for the bacteria that you hypothesized. For example, if you choose E. coli, you would start by indicating that a Gram stain was performed and that you were able to identify Gram negative rods. Use a photo of Gram stained E. coli obtained online and cite your source. Do this with each of the 5+ tests that you believe will help you identify the unknown.
  1. Discussion: You will want to go into detail about the significance of each test performed and how it helped you arrive at your conclusion. For example, if you chose a fermentation test, talk about the significance of a microbe being able to metabolize X compound and what caused the indicator dye to change colors.  You will also want to discuss possible treatments for your scenario. When writing, remember that we want you to demonstrate that your rationale is based on science and not a lucky guess. Remember to add plenty primary sources and include many in-text citations.

In: Nursing