Seventy percent of all individuals living in the United States have a smart phone. Suppose you select a random sample of 11 individuals who live in the United States. Define X to be a binomial random variable representing whether or not an individual living in the United States has a smart phone.
a.) What is the probability that no more than five of the sampled individuals have a smart phone?
b.) What is the probability that at least 7, but less than 11, of the sampled individuals have a smart phone?
c.) On average, how many of the eleven sampled individuals would you expect to have a smart phone?
In: Statistics and Probability
1. What is the difference between diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus?
2. Compare contrast use of oral and parenteral anti diabetic therapy.
3. What should the nurse teach the patient about sliding-scale lnsulin coverage?
4. What client assessments are imperative for an individual taking corticotropin therapy who is also taking digitalis and an oral Glucophage?
5. Order: levetiracetam (keppra), PO, 20 mg/kg/day, divided b.i.d.
Available: keppra 100 mg/ml
Patient weight: 20 kg
How many ML will the patient receive per dose?
In: Nursing
1. A client is in the middle of an extensive ritual that focuses on food during lunch. However, the client is scheduled for group therapy, which is about to start. What action should the nurse take? 2.Identify anxiety-reducing strategies the nurse can teach? 3. A 29-year old secretary, who is obese, has visited seven different doctors in the past year with a complaint of chest pain and shortness of breath. This individual is certain she is having heart attack in spite of the health care providers reassurance that all test are normal. What type of disorder is this? What nursing actions are indicated?
In: Nursing
You annually invest $1,500 in an individual retirement account
(IRA) starting at the age of 30 and make the contributions for 15
years. Your twin sister does the same starting at age 45 and makes
the contributions for 15 years. Both of you earn 7 percent annually
on your investment. What amounts will you and your sister have at
age 60? Use Appendix A and Appendix C to answer the question. Round
your answers to the nearest dollar.
Amount on your account: $
Amount on your sister's account: $
Who has the larger amount at age 60?
the larger amount.
In: Finance
4. No matter what hand fate deals, it's not the events themselves that determine self-esteem; it's how the individual reacts to those events. Explain. Do you agree? If that is the case, how can adults help children who consistently have reactions that indicate low self-esteem?
5. What part does language play in carrying out inequities? How does language influence children's ideas of their capabilities? What can be done to broaden children's views?
6. Give examples of three traits of successful families that are present in a family that you know.
In: Psychology
A. In a paragraph (pls type no handwriritng) discuss your perceptions of criminal profiling as presented in the text compared to what is presented in the media.
SOME POINTERS SO YOU CAN GET AN IDEA:
-criminal profiling itd not only based on a persons appearence but
about thier physical, emotion, and mental state.
-media tries tp justify humans who are psychopaths or
crimials
-in textbooks we have ways of identifying the reasoning why the
individual committed a crime
B. In a paragraoh What is the difference between psychopath brain scan vs normal? psychopaths know the difference between right and wrong but what are they lacking?
In: Psychology
In: Operations Management
VI. DIAGNOSE THE DISEASE: Trichiuris trichiura ,Haemophilus influenzae Helicobacter, Anaplasmosis , schistosomiasis Staphylococcus aureus food poisoning , bubonic plague, shingles, tinea capitis, Lyme disease, malaria, Rocky mountain spotted fever, hookworm, smallpox, Trypanasoma cruzi, , loa loa, neurocysticercosis. Klebsiella pneumoniae,, tinea cruris, tinea capitis, post polio syndrome , pneumonic plague, RSV, river blindness, Bartonella henselae, Borrelia recurrentis, Coxiella brunetti, Mycobaterium bovis, HIV, Treponema pertenue, Treponema carateum ,Zika virus, Powssan fever
1.Patient suffers from skin disease in tropics, name resembles
one of Columbus’ ships.
2. Patient suffers high fever and malaise after drinking raw
milk
3. Patient from South American country has heart disease- many
years before recalls suffering swollen eye when living in a shack
like house, infested with blood sucking bugs.
4. Patient from Equatorial Africa has hemolytic disease, chills,
fever of 104, splenomegaly.
5. Patient from Central Africa exhibit’s several small coiled worms
in cornea, causing cloudiness and necessitating a corneal
transplant.
6. Patient from rural southern US exhibits , lethargy, iron
deficiency anemia and a desire to eat clay. Reports a habit of
walking barefoot.
7. Patient who had polio in 50s is now suffering paralysis.
8. Elderly patient presents with unilateral vesicular lesions ,
later followed by extreme neuralgia that last for months.
9. Patient in western US, presents with greatly enlarged cervical
lymph nodes, fever, extreme prostration, numerous petechiae,
causing a blackening of skin. Reports being an avid rock
collector.
10. Patient presents with bladder-like lesions in eye, reports
returning form Spain, likes pork.d
11 Patient exhibits vomiting and diarrhea, no fever , several hours
after eating ham salad sandwich.
In: Biology
Radar Company sells bikes for $350 each. The company currently sells 4,200 bikes per year and could make as many as 5,000 bikes per year. The bikes cost $270 each to make; $155 in variable costs per bike and $115 of fixed costs per bike. Radar received an offer from a potential customer who wants to buy 775 bikes for $380 each. Incremental fixed costs to make this order are $51,000. No other costs will change if this order is accepted. Compute Radar’s additional income (ignore taxes) if it accepts this order.
|
incremental amount per unit |
incremental fixed costs |
incremental income from new business |
|
| sales | $350 | ?? | |
| variable costs | 195 | ?? | |
| contribution margin | ?? | ?? | |
| fixed costs | $40,000 | $40,000 | |
| incremental income (loss) | ?? | ||
| the company should | ?? |
In: Accounting
Molly is single and earns $150,000 in wages as a lawyer. Her employer withheld $30,000. She is also an equal co-owner in a real estate management partnership with her friend Issa. The partnership earned $8,000 this year. The following also occurred this year:
What is Molly’s gross income?
Using 2020 tax rate bracket
In: Accounting