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2) Complete the parameterized constructor that takes arguments that are used to initialize ALL class’s member...

2) Complete the parameterized constructor that takes arguments that are used to initialize ALL class’s member variables. [2 points] 3) Complete the code for getTitle() member function. The function returns the title of the Song. [1 point] 4) Complete the code for getDurationSec() member function, which returns the duration in seconds instead of minutes. [2 points] 5) Write member function definitions for three member functions below: [3 points] void setTitle(string t); //set title to t void setAuthor(Author a); //set author to a void setDurationMin(double d); //set durationMin to d 6) Demonstrate how you can use the Song class in the main() function. Prompt users to enter the details of songs, store each song in a list (vector) then print out the Song objects from the list. The grading rubric for this question is shown below

In: Computer Science

In the shock obedience experiment by Stanley Milgrim could this experiment take place today? According to...

In the shock obedience experiment by Stanley Milgrim could this experiment take place today? According to APA codes what would have to change? How did this experiment help develop ethical codes in psychological research?

In: Psychology

Learning Task 12-01 The Enzyme Lactase Experiment Design Which question will your experiment investigate? (select one...

Learning Task 12-01

The Enzyme Lactase Experiment Design

Which question will your experiment investigate? (select one and delete the others)

How does temperature affect how lactase drops work to break down lactose into glucose and galactose?

How does pH affect how lactase drops work to break down lactose into glucose and galactose?

How does agitation (movement) affect how lactase drops work to break down lactose into glucose and galactose?

What variable will you change in this experiment? This is also called the Independent variable.

How will you change it?

What variable will you measure in this experiment to determine the effect of the variable you changed? This is also called the Dependent variable.

How will you measure it?

What variables will you keep the same in this experiment?

Check off the items in this list that you would use for this experiment. You may add any items you feel you would need.

  • Skim milk (which contains lactose)
  • Lactase drops
  • Graduated cylinder
  • Eye dropper
  • Ice cubes
  • pH paper
  • Hot plate
  • Mixing spoon
  • Thermometer
  • Vinegar (acidic)
  • Test tubes
  • Glucose test strips
  • Baking soda (basic)

Other items you feel you would need to use for this experiment.

Describe what you would do in your experiment. For each step, explain why the step is important. Add more steps if required.

Step:

Why this step is important:

If you actually conducted this experiment, what safety issues would you need to identify?

If you actually conducted this experiment, what appropriate precautions would you take to ensure that you performed the experiment safely?

If you actually conducted this experiment, what results would you expect to see?

Why would you expect these results?

In: Biology

Prove the follwing statements Suppose that S is a linearly independent set of vectors in the...

Prove the follwing statements

Suppose that S is a linearly independent set of vectors in the vector space V and let w be a vector of V that is not in S. Then the set obtained from S by adding w to S is linearly independent in V.

If U is a subspace of a vector space V and dim(U)=dim(V), then U=V.

In: Advanced Math

Women athletes at the University of Colorado – Boulder have a long-term graduation rate of 62%...

Women athletes at the University of Colorado – Boulder have a long-term graduation rate of 62% (Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education). Over the past several years, a simple random sample of 42 women athletes at the school showed that 22 eventually graduated. Does this indicate that the population proportion of women athletes who graduate from the University of Colorado – Boulder is now less than 62%? Use a 5% significance level and the Traditional method.

check the requirements

Establish H0 and H1.

Is this a 2-tailed test, left-tailed, or right-tailed?

Calculate the value of the test statistic. Round to three figures after the decimal point. Use correct sign.

Determine the critical value. Use correct sign.

Is there sufficient evidence to reject the claim that the population proportion of women athletes who graduate from UC equals to 0.62?

Group of answer choices

In: Statistics and Probability

Stet by step in R and attach R file and R codes too - Thanks Use...

Stet by step in R and attach R file and R codes too - Thanks

Use one of the real-world example data sets from R (not previously used in the R practice assignment) or a dataset you have found, and at least two of the tests and R functions covered in the practice assignment to conduct a hypothesis test then report your findings and give proper conclusion(s).

Use the following supporting materials for R syntax, data sets and tools, along with other resources found in this module or that you find on your own.

• Using T-Tests in R from the Department of Statistics at UC Berkley

• Test of equal or given proportions from R Documentation

• F-Test: Compare Two Variances in R from STHDA (Statistical tools for high-throughput data analysis)

Please answer step by step with R files attached and R codes

In: Statistics and Probability

Topic: Evaluate the performance of Chinese Feng Yun (FY) satellites for both series (i.e., polar-orbiting sun-synchronous,...

Topic: Evaluate the performance of Chinese Feng Yun (FY) satellites for both series (i.e., polar-orbiting sun-synchronous, FY-1 & FY-3) and (geosynchronous, FY-2 and FY-4). Your discussions should include the followings: i. name of series (e.g., FY-1 C, FY-2A, FY-3b, or FY-4A) ii. mission type (weather observation, land observation, marine/ocean observation, or communication) iii. orbit type (geostationary/geosynchronous, polar orbiting or near-polar Sun-synchronous) iv. orbit height/altitude (if elliptical orbit, then Apogee and Perigee altitudes)
v. inclination vi. launch date and status (operational or decommissioned) vii. resolutions (spatial, spectral, radiometric, and temporal) viii. name of sensor (s) ix. method of scanning (along track or across track) x. swath width xi. orbital period, and xii. orbital cycle, etc.

ANYONE CAN PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS RELATED TO SATELITE AND PLEASE GIVE SOME DETAIL WITH EVERY POINT.THANK U


In: Physics

give meanings for the following abbreviations, and provide an explanation/ definition below (what do the letters...

  1. give meanings for the following abbreviations, and provide an explanation/ definition below (what do the letters stand for AND fully define)
  1. AP       
  2. Ba       
  3. CXR      
  4. Decub       
  5. KUB       
  6. LAT      
  7. RFA      
  8. T-spine      
  9. UGI      
  10. V/Q scan      
  1. Name the medical term from its definition and word parts given:
  1. Radioactive drug administered for diagnostic purposes: radio      
  2. Transformation of stable substances into charged particles:      ization
  3. A physician who specializes in diagnostic radiology: radi     
  1. Diagnostic Test Matching:
  1. Match the part of the body (a-f) that is imaged with the  diagnostic test listed below:

Body part:

  • Lymphatic system
  • Spinal cord
  • Uterus and fallopian tubes
  • Blood vessels
  • Esophagus, stomach, and small intestine Lower gastrointestinal tract
  • Renal pelvis of kidney and urinary tract Bile vessels (ducts)

Diagnostic Test: (type the full name of the body part for each test)

  1. myelography

     

  1. pyelography

     

  1. angiography

     

  1. lymphoscintigraphy

     

  1. upper GI series

     

  1. cholangiography

     

  1. barium enema

     

  1. hysterosalpingography

     

Just answer is fine. no need to explain. please type. thank you.

In: Nursing

Indicate if the variable is discrete or continuous. a) Total full-time employees b) Agency name c)...

Indicate if the variable is discrete or continuous.

a) Total full-time employees

b) Agency name

c) The movie rating system (viz., G, PG, PG-13, etc.)

d) Health rating (0-100) for a restaurant

e) Hurricane level (1-5)

f) Ground wind speed of a hurricane

g) A final exam score for a class

h) Land use classification (such as residential, commercial, mixed use)

i) Drug treatment center name

j) Building permits filed by year

k) Property tax rate (millage)

l) Amount of lead in drinking water

m) Level of government (local, state, federal)

n) Number of visitors to a state park

o) Degree of a felony charge (1st, 2nd, 3rd)

p) Form of municipal government (commission, mayor-council, council-manager)

q) Management level (front, middle, senior)

r) Highest degree of education

s) Average training cost per employee

t) A state government’s bond rating

u) The inflation rate

v) Federal disaster area designation

In: Math

7. You plan to conduct an experiment to test the effectiveness of Sleepze, a new drug...

7. You plan to conduct an experiment to test the effectiveness of Sleepze, a new drug that

is supposed to reduce insomnia. You have a sample of 100 subjects.

a. Why is it important to include a placebo in this experimental design?

b. Describe how you can make this a completely randomized experiment.

c. What is “blinding” and how might it be used in this experiment?

d. Why is it important to use blinding in this experiment?

In: Statistics and Probability