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You studied a small, isolated human population and identified a new gene A. You found these...

You studied a small, isolated human population and identified a new gene A. You found these numbers of individuals with these genotypes (capital letter represents dominance): 250 individuals of AA genotype, 500 individuals of Aa phenotypes and only 1 aa genotype, who is a 3 years old boy. Is gene A in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Describe the possible reasons why gene A is (or isn’t) at HardWeinberg equilibrium. What can you conclude from the collected data?

In: Biology

A school bus has recently slid off of an icy bridge and is now in the...

A school bus has recently slid off of an icy bridge and is now in the icy waters below. Several children
were identified and brought to the local ER for medical treatment. A mother arrives at the ER seeking
her son. The nurse encounters the frantic mother and determines that the boy she is looking for was
pronounced dead at the scene.

  1. What is the nurse’s best action?
  2. What priority assessments should the nurse complete?
  3. What nursing interventions are appropriate at this time?

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In: Nursing

Critical Thinking Questions Provide answers to the following critical thinking questions (5-6 sentences for each question)....

  1. Critical Thinking Questions

Provide answers to the following critical thinking questions (5-6 sentences for each question).

  1. Cooper, a 10-year-old boy who enjoys playing in the trees behind his house, is complaining of itchiness and a rash. What is the probable cause, and what can be done about it?
  1. During an office visit, 11-year-old Bobby is diagnosed with pediculosis, or lice. What actions can be taken to help prevent the spread of the disease?

In: Nursing

A​ gender-selection technique is designed to increase the likelihood that a baby will be a girl....

A​ gender-selection technique is designed to increase the likelihood that a baby will be a girl. In the results of the​ gender-selection technique,

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births consisted of

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baby girls and

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baby boys. In analyzing these​ results, assume that boys and girls are equally likely.a. Find the probability of getting exactly

426426

girls in

831831

births.b. Find the probability of getting

426426

or more girls in

831831

births. If boys and girls are equally​ likely, is

426426

girls in

831831

births unusually​ high?

c. Which probability is relevant for trying to determine whether the technique is​ effective: the result from part​ (a) or the result from part​ (b)?

d. Based on the​ results, does it appear that the​ gender-selection technique is​ effective?

a.

The

probability of getting exactly

426426

girls in

831831

births is

nothing .

​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)

b.

The

probability of getting

426426

or more girls in

831831

births is

nothing .

​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)

If boys and girls are equally​ likely, is

426426

girls in

831831

births unusually​ high?

A.

​Yes, because

426426

girls in

831831

births is far from what is​ expected, given the probability of having a girl or a boy.

B.

​Yes, because

426426

girls in

831831

births is not far from what is​ expected, given the probability of having a girl or a boy.

C.

​No, because

426426

girls in

831831

births is far from what is​ expected, given the probability of having a girl or a boy.

D.

​No, because

426426

girls in

831831

births is not far from what is​ expected, given the probability of having a girl or a boy.

c. Which probability is relevant for trying to determine whether the technique is​ effective, the result from part​ (a) or the result from part​ (b)?

A.

The results from part​ (a) and part​ (b) are​ equal, so they are equally relevant.

B.

The result from part​ (b) is more​ relevant, because one wants the probability of a result that is at least as extreme as the one obtained.

C.

Neither of the results are relevant.

D.

The result from part​ (a) is more​ relevant, because one wants the probability of a result that is exactly equal to the one obtained.

d. Based on the​ results, does it appear that the​ gender-selection technique is​ effective?

A.

YesYes​,

because the probability of having

426426

or more girls in

831831

births

isnbsp not nbsp not ​unlikely,

and​ thus,

isnbsp not nbsp not attributable

to random chance.

B.

YesYes​,

because the probability of having

426426

or more girls in

831831

births

isnbsp ​unlikely,

and​ thus,

isnbsp not nbsp not attributable

to random chance.

C.

NoNo​,

because the probability of having

426426

or more girls in

831831

births

isnbsp ​unlikely,

and​ thus,

isnbsp attributable

to random chance.

D.

NoNo​,

because the probability of having

426426

or more girls in

831831

births

isnbsp not nbsp not ​unlikely,

and​ thus,

isnbsp attributable

to random chance.

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In: Statistics and Probability

3. [Method 1] In the Main class, write a static void method to print the following...

3. [Method 1] In the Main class, write a static void method to print the following text by making use of a loop. Solutions without a loop will receive no credit.

1: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

2: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

3: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

4: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

4. [Method 2] In the Main class, write a static method that accepts an array of floating point parameters. The three elements in the array can be labeled as a, b, and c from first to last. The method computes and returns the results of the quadratic equation in a separate two-element array given by the following equation: (quadratic formula) as long as the discriminant (b^2 − 4 · a · c) is non-negative. Otherwise, return a reference to an array object with zeros in both elements.

5. [Method 3] In the Main class, write a static void method that receives three Strings and prints them in reverse dictionary order, Z to A. Tips: Should the result of the following example be positive: callingString.compareTo(otherString), callingString will appear after otherString in the dictionary. There are six possible orderings of 3 items, so you should not need more than 5 nested if statements. Another option is to place the Strings into an array, use the Arrays.sort static method, and traverse the array backwards.

6. [Method 4] In the Main class, write a static method that receives a String parameter named option. The method then returns one of the following String literals based on the return value of option’s size() function. When option has fewer than 10 characters, return “too small”. When option has more than 10 characters, return “to big”. When option has exactly 10 characters, return “just right”.

7. In the main method, write the Java code to receive the needed actual parameters from the user for each method and call each method. For instance, the three numbers required for Method 2 should be read from the user. Also include the appropriate prompts instructing the user what to enter.

Additional Requirements:

The following coding and implementation details must be present in your solution to receive full credit for Programming Assignment #3.

1. A reference variable and instance object of class java.util.Scanner must be used to read the input from the user.

2. Identifiers must be descriptive (i.e., must self document).

3. Indention of all code blocks (compound statements, code inside braces), including single statements following selection or while statements, is required.

4. Submissions not including a complete IntelliJ project folder in a ZIP file will not be graded.

In: Computer Science

Use Java GUI create following: Task 1: A basic UI with a button and a TextField,...

Use Java GUI create following:

Task 1: A basic UI with a button and a TextField, when you press the button, set the button text to the current text field contents.

Task 2: set the text field text to the mouse coordinates when that same button is pushed.

In: Computer Science

Calculate: Using the data given below, fill in the tables. State-to-State Domestic Migration Between 1995-2000 (Select...

Calculate: Using the data given below, fill in the tables.

State-to-State Domestic Migration Between 1995-2000 (Select States)

Migration Flows

In-Migrant

Out-Migrant

Gross Migrants

Net Migrants

State A

1,448,964

2,204,500

State B

466,123

232,189

State C

726,477

1,600,725

State D

1,362,849

1,214,609

Migration Measures

Pop Size

IMR

OMR

GMR

NMR

MER

State A

30,754,866

State B

1,544,657

State C

17,899,362

State C

18,371,281

In: Statistics and Probability

The following table lists returns on the market portfolio and on Microsoft, each year from 1989...

  • The following table lists returns on the market portfolio and on Microsoft, each year from 1989 to 1998.

Year

Microsoft (%)

Market Portfolio (%)

1989

80.95

31.49

1990

-47.37

-3.17

1991

31

30.57

1992

132.44

7.58

1993

32.02

10.36

1994

25.37

2.55

1995

-28.57

37.57

1996

0.00

22.68

1997

11.67

33.10

1998

36.19

28.32

  • A) Estimate the covariance in returns between Microsoft and the market portfolio.
  • B) Estimate the variances in returns on both investments.
  • C) Estimate the beta for Microsoft.

In: Finance

global mean temperatures

Listed below are the global mean temperatures (in degrees °C) of the earth’s surface for the years 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005. Find the predicted temperature for the year 2010.

13.8 13.9 14.0 13.9 14.1 14.0 14.3 14.1 14.5 14.5 14.4 14.8

 

Construct a scatterplot and identify the mathematical model that best fits the given data. Assume that the model is to be used only for the scope of the given data, and consider only linear, quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, and power models.

In: Statistics and Probability

Write multiple if statements: If carYear is before 1968, print "Probably has few safety features." (without...

Write multiple if statements: If carYear is before 1968, print "Probably has few safety features." (without quotes). If after 1971, print "Probably has head rests.". If after 1991, print "Probably has anti-lock brakes.". If after 2002, print "Probably has airbags.". End each phrase with period and newline. Ex: carYear = 1995 prints:

Probably has head rests.
Probably has anti-lock brakes.          

I want the answers in C++ not in java script data type

In: Computer Science