You can find Money Supply data by going to: federalreserve.gov/
Answer the following questions with the velocity over the last 4 years.
In: Economics
Create an example schema representing Edgar Rice Burroughs published works starting with him as an author and representing most of the metadata present in the following site/list of books.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/48 (Links to an external site.)
You need to include 5 books in your example schemas.
Create a JSON schema representing 5 of an author (Edgar Rice Burroughs) works.
In: Computer Science
Both methionine and cysteine contain Sulphur atoms and may combine to form disulfide bridges? T/F
Both transcription and translation require primers for them to occur T/F
The conversion of acetyl CoA to malonyl CoA is the commitment step for β-oxidation. T/F
In: Biology
If you were the President of the United States and had to choose between spending on improvements in infrastructure (bridges, roads, trains, etc.), providing health care guarantees to families, or enhancing our military strength, which would you choose? Explain why in as much detail as possible.
In: Economics
JAVA Program: Data visualization
(1) Prompt the user for a title for data. Output the
title.
Ex:
Enter a title for the data: Number of Novels Authored You entered: Number of Novels Authored
(2) Prompt the user for the headers of two columns of a table.
Output the column headers.
Ex:
Enter the column 1 header: Author name You entered: Author name Enter the column 2 header: Number of novels You entered: Number of novels
(3) Prompt the user for data points. Data points must be in this
format: string, int. Store the information before the
comma into a string variable and the information after the comma
into an integer. The user will enter -1 when they have finished
entering data points. Output the data points. Store the string
components of the data points in an ArrayList of strings. Store the
integer components of the data points in a second ArrayList of
integers.
Ex:
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input): Jane Austen, 6 Data string: Jane Austen Data integer: 6
(4) Perform error checking for the data point entries. If any of the following errors occurs, output the appropriate error message and prompt again for a valid data point.
Ex:
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input): Ernest Hemingway 9 Error: No comma in string. Enter a data point (-1 to stop input): Ernest, Hemingway, 9 Error: Too many commas in input. Enter a data point (-1 to stop input): Ernest Hemingway, nine Error: Comma not followed by an integer. Enter a data point (-1 to stop input): Ernest Hemingway, 9 Data string: Ernest Hemingway Data integer: 9
(5) Output the information in a formatted table. The title is
right justified with a minimum of 33 characters. Column 1 is left
justified with a minimum of 20 characters. Column 2 is right
justified with a minimum of 23 characters.
Ex:
Number of Novels Authored Author name | Number of novels -------------------------------------------- Jane Austen | 6 Charles Dickens | 20 Ernest Hemingway | 9 Jack Kerouac | 22 F. Scott Fitzgerald | 8 Mary Shelley | 7 Charlotte Bronte | 5 Mark Twain | 11 Agatha Christie | 73 Ian Flemming | 14 J.K. Rowling | 14 Stephen King | 54 Oscar Wilde | 1
(6) Output the information as a formatted histogram. Each name
is right justified with a minimum of 20 characters.
Ex:
Jane Austen ******
Charles Dickens ********************
Ernest Hemingway *********
Jack Kerouac **********************
F. Scott Fitzgerald ********
Mary Shelley *******
Charlotte Bronte *****
Mark Twain ***********
Agatha Christie *************************************************************************
Ian Flemming **************
J.K. Rowling **************
Stephen King ******************************************************
Oscar Wilde *In: Computer Science
A stopwatch is to be used to estimate the time between the start and end of an event. Event duration might range from several seconds to 10 minutes. Estimate the probable uncertainty in a time estimate using a hand-operated stopwatch that claims an accuracy of 1 min/month (95%) and a resolution of 0.01 s.
Please show DETAILED work please.
How is Uc calculated?(Explain)
In: Mechanical Engineering
A pizza delivery driver, always trying to increase tips, runs an experiment on his next 90 deliveries. He flips a coin to decide whether or not to call a customer from his mobile phone when he is five minutes away, hoping this slight bump in customer service will lead to a slight bump in tips. After 90 deliveries, he will compare the average tip percentage between the customers he called and those he did not.
g) Is the experiment blind? Can it be double-blind? Explain.
h) Name some confounding variables that might influence the experiment's results.
In: Statistics and Probability
Suppose that you have been hired by the UF student health services department to design a cohort study to assess the following hypothesis among UF students: Irregular sleep patterns increase the risk of headaches.
please note key word is "DESIGN A COHORT STUDY" not a case control study. chegg answered the same question but for case-control design. i need help for the cohort study though same questions
Be sure that your design addresses the following elements:
In: Statistics and Probability
Consider an experiment where fair die is rolled and two fair coins are flipped. Define random variable X as the number shown on the die, minus the number of heads shown by the coins. Assume that all dice and coins are independent.
(a) Determine f(x), the probability mass function of X
(b) Determine F(x), the cumulative distribution function of X (write it as a function and draw its plot)
(c) Compute E[X] and V[X]
In: Statistics and Probability
use c++
(5) Output the information in a formatted table. The title is
right justified with a setw() value of 33. Column 1 has a setw()
value of 20. Column 2 has a setw() value of 23. (3 pts)
Ex:
Number of Novels Authored Author name | Number of novels -------------------------------------------- Jane Austen | 6 Charles Dickens | 20 Ernest Hemingway | 9 Jack Kerouac | 22 F. Scott Fitzgerald | 8 Mary Shelley | 7 Charlotte Bronte | 5 Mark Twain | 11 Agatha Christie | 73 Ian Flemming | 14 J.K. Rowling | 14 Stephen King | 54 Oscar Wilde | 1
In: Computer Science