An urn contains 7 red and 10 blue balls. If 4 balls are to be randomly selected without replacement, what is the probability that the first 2 selected are red and the last 2 selected are blue? Explain each step ?
In: Statistics and Probability
- Part 2 – 4 Desk Checking Exercises – these are 3 programs (pseudocode) that are working and 1 program (Python). Explainthe intent of the pseudocode / program. If you use test data, note the test data. . You are NOT trying to find mistakes
What does this do? Desk
Checking #3: Explain the intent of this
pseudocode. Be as specific as
possible.
List the data you use for example data.
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Use this textbox to explain the pseudocode/ code intent. Include any test data used: |
start
Declarations
num idNumber
num itemsSold
num itemsValue
num ITEM_MIN = 200
num VALUE_MIN = 1000
string MSG = “High Performer!”
housekeeping()
detail()
finish()
stop
housekeeping()
output “Salesperson program”
input idNumber, itemsSold, itemsValue
return
detail()
if itemsSold > ITEM_MIN AND itemsValue > VALUE_MIN then
output MSG
return
finish()
output “End of program”
return
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In: Finance
can you please explain the Enron Case in detail,
in terms of the Ethics involved in this case, the main players, the scam, the whistleblower, the court trial, and how you feel about the sentences which were handed out by the court.
In: Operations Management
Topic: Neuroscience
Key words you must use in your explanation: synapse, post and pre-synaptic neuron and their structures, vesicles, neurotransmitters, receptors, excitatory and inhibitory.
(b) In the beginning of our lecture on neuroscience, we discussed a quote from Hippocrates that summarizes the neurosciences perspective on the human mind. Please explain the main message or “essence” of this quote. Is Hippocrates a monist or a dualist?
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Suppose you have a bag with 18 small colored stones. There are 6 red stones, 7 green stones, and the rest of the stones are blue.
a. Would reaching into the bag, pulling out a stone, and recording the color be considered a random experiment? Explain your answer.
b. If you reach into the bag and pull out a stone, what is the probability that the stone is blue?
c. What is the probability that you will not pull out a blue stone?
d. Suppose you pull out a red stone. If you do not replace the first stone, what is the probability that you will pull out a blue stone this time?
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In: Accounting
Mrs. Anderson is being seen in the office to evaluate her general state of health. She is found to be malnourished and is suffering from lethargy and malaise. The provider suggests she should incorporate more protein in her diet, including some red meat, which has valuable amino acids and iron. The provider asks the medical assistant to provide Mrs. Anderson with a diet sheet listing certain meats and other foods high in protein. Mrs. Anderson tells the medical assistant she is a Seventh-Day Adventist and does not eat meat.
What should the medical assistant tell Mrs. Anderson about her dietary restrictions?
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Identify several circumstances in which liability can result to a restaurant for failing to inspect for and contain rodents, bugs, and animals. State how the liability could be avoided.
Draft a 250 - 300 word discussion explaining the your answer in detail.
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Explain in detail the mechanisms of fluid exchange between capillaries and the interstitium. Then, define edema, and use cause-and-effect arguments, explain how each of the following conditions cause edema. Be sure to explain the underlying mechanism causing the edema.
In: Anatomy and Physiology