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Let point $C$ be between $V$ and $W$ on $\overline{\text { FW }}$. Given that $V W=61, V C=z+13$, and $C W=z+8$, solve for $z$. A 18 B 19 C 20 D 21 Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
(d) If the sediments in the stream bank were lithified, what kind of sedimentary rock would they form? (e) How would you describe the change or evolution of sediments between the tributary streams and the main Merced River? 4. Use your observations to make predictions. The Merced River flows from Yosemite Valley at an elevation of -1,200 meters above sea level in central Yosemite Valley to an elevation of -250 m where the river enters Lake McClure: a reservoir in the San Joaquin Valley west of Yosemite Valley. The actual distance the river travels along its channel from Yosemite to the upper end of Lake McClure is more than 65 km . You can examine the Merced River course between latitude $37.72^{\circ} \mathrm{N}$, longitude $119.63^{\circ} \mathrm{W}$ (central Yosemite Valley) and $37.602^{\circ} \mathrm{N}, 120.100^{\circ} \mathrm{W}$ (inlet to Lake McClure on the Merced River) using Google Earth. (a) What sedimentary grain sizes are likely to be deposited in Lake McClure from the erosion of Yosemite Valley? (b) What do you think will be the composition of most of the sedimentary grains deposited in Lake McClure from Yosemite Valley? # REFLECT \& DISCUSS Based on your work, write a brief description of how the clastic sediment from Yosemite Valley might change as it travels downstream to Lake McClure. Then describe how you could use these insights to interpret clastic rocks in general.
| compound | name | | --- | --- | | CH_{3} CH_{2} CH_{3} | ☐ | | CH_{3} — CH — CH_{3} | ☐ | | CH_{3} CH_{3} CH_{2} — CH_{2} — CH_{2} — CH_{3} CH_{2} — CH_{3} | ☐ | | CH_{3} CH_{2} CH_{3} — CH — CH_{2} — CH_{2} — CH_{3} | ☐ |
Question Almond Joy: Draw the skeletal structure of the product formed form this last combination (see screenshot below) Note: the question is referring to the last free radical combination you can possibly make in the given scenario. The presentation already demonstrated the Cl to Cl free radical combination, and the combination of the alkane free radical and the Cl free radical. What is the last possible combination of free radicals you can make given you have the choices of Cl and alkane free radicals (hint: the free radical can combine with another free radical of its type like the Cl to Cl)?
"Predict the molecular geometry for C2H4. A. Linear B. Bent C. Tetrahedral D. Trigonal Planar "
For the following problems, use the exact rates. Write your final answers in a complete sentence with proper grammar and correct spelling. 5. The function $D(h)=8 e^{-0.3 h}$ can be used to find the number of milligrams $D$ of a certain drug that is in a patient's bloodstream $h$ hours after the drug has been administered. a. How many milligrams will be present after 4 hours? b. When the number of milligrams reaches 1 , the drug is to be administered again. After how many hours will the drug need to be administered? 6. A radioactive isotope, selenium, used in the creation of medical images of the pancreas, has a half-life of 119.77 days. If 100 milligrams are given to a patient, how many milligrams are left after 20 days? 7. The Lualailua Hills Quadrangle of the East Maui (Haleakala) volcano on the island of Maui in Hawaii is no longer active. To find out the date of the last eruption, scientists conducted a chemical analysis of samples from the volcano area. The samples contained approximately $62.31 \%$ of its original carbon-14. How long ago was the last eruption of the volcano? (Use 5730 years for the half-life of carbon-14.)
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4. Provide the major organic product of the following reaction.
Label the photomicrograph based on the hints provided.
# mine the equation of the circle graphed below.
**Q5.3. A group of biologists is studying the competitive relationships among strains of bacteria that exist in the guts of fish. The researchers have constructed a competitive dominance hierarchy diagram for a particular set of conditions (shown below). Under these conditions, which bacterial strain is the LEAST competitively dominant?** - **Strain G** - **Strain P** - **Strain T** - **Strain Z**
| Introduction: Match each term with its correct definition. | | | --- | --- | | westernize | ☐ high-ranking Russian nobility and landowner | | ideal | ☐ to adopt the culture of Western European countries | | boyar | ☐ a large fleet of warships | | armada | ☐ existing as a perfect example | | divine right | ☐ belief that God created the monarchy to act as his representative |
Re-order each list in the table below, if necessary, so that the atoms or ions in it are listed in order of decreasing size. | Atoms or Ions | Atoms or Ions in order of decreasing size | | --- | --- | | N, Be, F | | | $\mathrm{B}^{2+}, \mathrm{B}, \mathrm{Be}$ | | | I, F, Cl | |
QUESTION 1 / 15 What does clicking the + sign below do? | 195 | | | --- | --- | | 196 | | | 197 | | | 198 | | | 199 | | | 200 | | Image not displaying? | ☐ Adds a new Function | | | --- | --- | | ☐ Adds a new Column | | | ☐ Adds a new Row | | | ☐ Adds a new Worksheet | | | ☐ Adds a new Chart | |
2. A solution of KCl is saturated at 50°C. Use Table 9.1 (a) How many grams of solute are dissolved in 100 g of water? (b) What is the total mass of the solution? (c) What is the mass percent of this solution at 50°C? (d) If the solution is heated to 100°C, how much more KCl can be dissolved in the solution without adding more water? (e) If the solution is saturated at 100°C and then cooled to 30°C, how many grams of solute will precipitate out?
Label the photomicrograph based on the hints provided. ©McGraw-Hill Education/Steve Sullivan
draw the lewis structure for chlorate (ClO3^-). for this structure, give each atom an octet and do not include a formal charge
Which table shows positive correlation? | $\boldsymbol{x}$ | $\boldsymbol{y}$ | | :--: | :--: | | 1 | 15 | | 2 | 12 | | 3 | 14 | | 4 | 11 | | 5 | 18 | | $\boldsymbol{x}$ | $\boldsymbol{y}$ | | :--: | :--: | | 1 | 11 | | 2 | 13 | | 3 | 15 | | 4 | 17 | | 5 | 19 | | $\boldsymbol{x}$ | $\boldsymbol{y}$ | | :--: | :--: | | 1 | 18 | | 2 | 16 | | 3 | 14 | | 4 | 12 | | 5 | 11 |
# Which structure is highlighted in blue?
# Q6.4. What is the effective size of a population? - The size of a population with the same heterozygosity as the actual population, but which does lose heterozygosity over time - The size of an idealized, randomly mating population losing homozygosity at the same rate as actual population - The size of an idealized, randomly mating population losing heterozygosity at the same rate as actual population - The size of a randomly mating population with the same sex ratio as the actual population
What is the measure of $$ \angle T $$, rounded to the nearest degree? | 22° | 33° | 43° | 68° | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | |
Triangle Inequality Theorem 2 (Aa → Ss) - if one angle of a triangle is larger than a second angle, then the side opposite the first angle is longer than the side opposite the second angle. Example: Figure 2 shows a triangle with angles of different measures. List all sides of Figure 2 in ascending order. Solution: By the Triangle Inequality Theorem 2, *R* is a largest angle, that follows the opposite side QS is the longest side. Also, since *Q* is the smallest angle, then the opposite side *R* is the shortest side. Hence, *R*S-QR-QS.
# What is the measure of angle - $$20^\circ$$ - $$50^\circ$$ - $$60^\circ$$ - $$130^\circ$$ Save and Exit
# Directions: Find the value of each variable.
Question 3: Draw the molecule given the following spectrums and molecular formula.
Suppose that the S - Box of Example 4.1 is replaced by the S - Box defined by the following substitution πS: (a) [21 Points] Compute the linear approximation table N1 (as defined in Definition 4.1) for this S - Box. (b) [21 Points] Find a linear approximation using four active S - Boxes that will find eight subkey bits in the last round and use the piling-up lemma to estimate the bias of the random variable $$x_0 = x_0_0 + U_1^4_0 + U_2^4_0 + U_3^4_0$$ Suppose that the S-Box of Example 4.1 is replaced by the S-Box defined by the following substitution πS: | z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | πS(z) | 7 | 3 | A | 5 | 4 | 8 | 9 | 2 | E | 6 | C | 1 | D | B | 0 | F | (a) [21 Points] Compute the linear approximation table N1 (as defined in Definition 4.1) for this S-Box. (b) [21 Points] Find a linear approximation using four active S-Boxes that will find eight subkey bits in the last round and use the piling-up lemma to estimate the bias of the random variable $$X_7 \oplus X_8 \oplus U_1^4 \oplus U_4 \oplus U_1^{4_3} \oplus U_1^{4_6}$$
**This is a 2-page document! ** Use the diagram below to answer questions 1 and 2. 3. If $R T=36$, find the value of $x$. 5. If $U W=6 x-35$, find $U W$. $19+4 x-20=6 x-39$ $4 x-1=6 x-39$ 1. If $L M=22$ and $M N=15$, find $L N$. 2. If $L N=54$ and $L M=31$, find $M N$. 3. If $D F=9 x-39$, find $E F$. 6. If $H J=7 x-27$, find the value of $x$. 7. If $B D=7 x-10, B C=4 x-29$, and $C D=5 x-9$, find each value. 8. If $\overline{B D} \cong \overline{B C}, B D=5 x-26, B C=2 x+1$, and $A C=43$, find $A B$.
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Which set of ordered pairs represents a function? $$ \begin{aligned} & \bigcirc\{(6,-8),(2,-2),(6,-1),(8,-7)\} \\ & \bigcirc\{(-7,-8),(-3,9),(7,4),(-1,4)\} \\ & \bigcirc\{(1,-2),(-6,2),(5,0),(1,6)\} \\ & \bigcirc\{(3,8),(3,6),(8,-6),(1,-7)\} \end{aligned} $$ Submit Answer
Which relation is a function? A. | $x$ | $y$ | | --- | --- | | 4 | -2 | | 5 | -3 | | 6 | -2 | | 7 | -3 | B. | $x$ | $y$ | | --- | --- | | 3 | 10 | | 2 | 20 | | 3 | 30 | | 4 | 40 | C. | $x$ | $y$ | | --- | --- | | -5 | 2 | | -5 | 3 | | -10 | 4 | | -10 | 5 | D. | $x$ | $y$ | | --- | --- | | 10 | 15 | | 20 | 25 | | 8 | 30 | | 20 | 35 |
At what two points between object and screen may a converging lens with a 3.80 cm focal length be placed to obtain an image on the screen? Express your answers in centimeters separated by a comma. Count the distances from the object. ## Part B What is the magnification of the image for each position of the lens? Express your answer as two numbers, separated by a comma. Submit Request Answer
# Data Table 2: Sodium Hypochlorite SDS information | Items | SDS information | | --- | --- | | Physical State | close light green liquid | | Route of Exposure & Symptoms | cache shortness of breaths | | Protective Equipment | safe sheets for eye protection | | First Aid Procedures | exposed individual to teeth air | | Fire-fighting Measures | unsuitable extinguishing (agent) | | Chemical Reactivity | non-reactive under normal condition | | Safe Storage | 2 store away from oxidian agent | | Safe Disposal | reach sewage system or paper water | | Environmental/ Ecotoxicity | water stays very toxic to aquatic animals | | Spill Cleanup Procedures | |
Complete the table below by listing the properties of ionic and covalent compounds. | Property | Ionic | Covalent | | Boiling Point | | | | Melting Point | | | | Solubility | | | | Conductivity | | |
Which is an example of incomplete dominance? A. A grey cat and a black cat having black kittens. B. A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens. C. Two white cats having black kittens. D. A white cat and a black cat having white kittens.
Which formula is used to calculate average velocity? $$ \begin{aligned} & V_{a v g}=\frac{x_{f}-x_{i}}{t_{f}-t_{i}} \\ & V_{a v g}=\frac{t_{f}-t_{i}}{x_{f}-x_{i}} \\ & V_{a v g}=\frac{d}{t} \\ & V_{a v g}=\frac{t}{d} \end{aligned} $$
Indicate where each item would appear on a statement of cash flows using the *indirect method* by placing an X in the appropriate column(s). (More than one column may be used.) | | Statement of Cash Flows | | | | Noncash Investing & Financing Activities | Not Reported on Statement or in Notes | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | Operating Activities | Investing Activities | Financing Activities | | | | a. | Purchased treasury stock with cash | | | | | | | b. | Inventory increased in the year | | | | | | | c. | Issued bonds in return for cash | | | | | | | d. | Accounts payable decreased in the year | | | | | | | e. | Income taxes payable increased in the year | | | | | | | f. | Purchased land by issuing common stock | | | | | | | g. | Sold merchandise to customer for cash | | | | | | | h. | Purchased a building with cash | | | | | | | i. | Received a cash dividend from investment | | | | | | | j. | Recorded depreciation expense | | | | | |
Complete the paragraph to describe the characteristics of a silicon tetrahydride molecule (SiH4). The Lewis structure and table of electronegativities are given. $$ \begin{array}{cccc} \text{H} & & \\ & \text{H} \text{Si} \text{-H} & & \\ & \text{H} & & \\ \text { The bond polarities of } \mathrm{SiH}_{2} \text { are } & \bullet \text {, the molecular shape is } & \bullet \text {, and the molecule is } \end{array} $$
Which expression is equivalent to $\sqrt{B x^{2} y^{8}}$ ? Assume $x \geq 0$. $$ \begin{aligned} & \text { ○ } x y^{2} \sqrt{B x^{3}} \\ & \text { ○ } 2 x^{3} y^{3} \sqrt{x y^{2}} \\ & \text { ○ } 2 x^{3} y^{4} \sqrt{2 x} \\ & \text { ○ } 4 x^{3} y^{4} \sqrt{x} \end{aligned} $$
Table: Small-Town GDP | Town | Real GDP (U.S. dollars) | Population | | --- | --- | --- | | A | 4,859,307 | 250 | | B | 10,000,050 | 175 | | C | 6,000,000 | 320 | | D | 3,549,289 | 90 | Reference: Ref 6-1 (26-1) (Table: Small-Town GDP) Which of the four towns in this table has the highest standard of living? a. Town A b. Town B c. Town C d. Town D
# SUEMIT ## Question 3 of 10 Multiple Choice: Please select the best answer and click "submit." If $\overline{J R} \perp \overline{L M}$, which statement is true? O A. $\overline{J R}$ and $\overline{L M}$ meet at a straight angle. O B. $\overline{J R}$ and $\overline{L M}$ meet at a right angle. O C. $\overline{J R}$ and $\overline{L M}$ are not in the same plane. O D. $\overline{J R}$ and $\overline{L M}$ are coplanar and do not intersect.
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