We have 3 bowls,
1) The first bowl contains 3 red and 2 green balls
2) the second bowl contains 2 red and 1 white balls
3) the third one contains 1 red and 3 green balls
One bowl by the random is selected and then 2 balls will be drawn. what is the probability that both of these balls will be red?
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"Pitching Your Own Win" Please respond to the following: Realty tycoons Ryan Graham and Justin Seeby use presentation tools to market, pitch, and “seal the deal” with clients for the commercial and residential properties they sell. Share with your instructor and peers your thoughts on the following: What do you think are the most important do’s and don’ts when building presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint? For example, font size is important so that your audience can read what is on the slides. (For reference, go back to TestOut and review Section 4.1.2 Best Practices in Design.) Once you have posted your response, respond to at least one of your peers and share your thoughts on their ideas for building presentations.
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1. How does the nose develop (in detail)?
2. How does the palate develop (in detail)?
3. List and explain possible abnormalities of palate development (figure not necessary).
4. List the commissures found in the prosencephalon.
5. Link segmentation with the rearrangement of the the
back muscles.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Essay Format 350-400 words : 1. Brief introduction 2. Main/detail explanation 3. Brief summary/conclusion
Question: Why do we need to follow GAAP rule that a deferred tax liability meets the definition of a liability? Explain in detail.
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Explain why different blood types would either be accepted or rejected by a recipient.
Relate the structure and function of hemoglobin in its role of respiratory gas distribution.
Explain the developmental processes that lead red blood cell formation.
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Q4. Explain what activities (deliverables) use lean management and use agile.
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According to the website www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov, “About 25 percent of college students report academic consequences of their drinking including missing class, falling behind, doing poorly on exams or papers, and receiving lower grades overall.” A statistics student is curious about drinking habits of students at his college. He wants to estimate the mean number of alcoholic drinks consumed each week by students at his college. He plans to use a 99% confidence interval. He surveys a random sample of 55 students. The sample mean is 3.69 alcoholic drinks per week. The sample standard deviation is 3.56 drinks.
Construct the 99% confidence interval to estimate the average number of alcoholic drinks consumed each week by students at this college.
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Your answer should be rounded to 2 decimal places.
Question 5
Estimating Mean SAT Math Score
The SAT is the most widely used college admission exam. (Most community colleges do not require students to take this exam.) The mean SAT math score varies by state and by year, so the value of µ depends on the state and the year. But let’s assume that the shape and spread of the distribution of individual SAT math scores in each state is the same each year. More specifically, assume that individual SAT math scores consistently have a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 100. An educational researcher wants to estimate the mean SAT math score (μ) for his state this year. The researcher chooses a random sample of 695 exams in his state. The sample mean for the test is 487.
Find the 90% confidence interval to estimate the mean SAT math score in this state for this year.
(Note: The critical z-value to use, zc, is: 1.645.)
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Your answer should be rounded to 3 decimal places.
Question 6
Is smoking during pregnancy associated with premature births? To investigate this question, researchers selected a random sample of 128 pregnant women who were smokers. The average pregnancy length for this sample of smokers was 257 days. From a large body of research, it is known that length of human pregnancy has a standard deviation of 16 days. The researchers assume that smoking does not affect the variability in pregnancy length.
Find the 95% confidence interval to estimate the length of pregnancy for women who smoke.
(Note: The critical z-value to use, zc, is: 1.960)
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Your answer should be rounded to 3 decimal places.
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1. Explain in detail how a retailer selling expensive furniture could reduce the 6 types of perceived risks? (Functional, Physical, Financial, Social, Psychological, Time)
Note:
If you are not sure how to fulfill the requirements needed, please do not attempt the question.
Your help is very much appreciated. Thank you.
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please answer in detail the following questions :
Q1) If you are a leader, how would you effectively handle your team when every team member has a different motivating factor?
Q 2. Describe a situation to explain the significance and application of the factors of Transformational Leadership. Are these factors relevant in today’s corporate scenario?
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Different sections of the CPT manual use different methods of organizing the information they contain. Some have major subdivisions based on anatomical site; others base their divisions on procedures. List the sections of the CPT manual and the method that is used in that section to organize the information. Discuss the reasons why different methods make sense, given the nature of the information represented in the different sections of the CPT. What are two examples to illustrate your thinking?
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