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Module 10 Lab Worksheet: Endocrine System
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Module 2 Structure and Function Quiz
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Module 2 Structure and Function Quiz
1. What is NOT true of the plasma membrane?
2. What organelle or structure is the DNA, our genetic material, found within?
3. What organelle is responsible for the production of the ATP, our body’s energy compound?
4. What statement is true of cellular respiration?
5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration?
6. What is NOT true of osmosis?
7. Diffusion is a form of active transport?
8. What is statement is true of cells?
9. The body’s DNA contains the “instructions” or code for cells to produce proteins?
10. Which phase of the cell cycle does the cell divide into two new cells?
11. Muscle tissue is categorized and divided into:
12. This type of tissue has a key function of protection and absorption and is classified according to the shape and layer of cells.
13. This type of tissue is very diverse in the cellular type and typically contains a lot of matrix space; it’s functions includes energy storage and structural support.
14. This type of muscle tissue is striated in appearance, is under voluntary control and allows for body movement?
15. This type of tissue allows for the transmission of electrical impulses that provide communication signals with the body?
16. When comparing tissue types, it is important to examine and compare these characteristics?
17. What is NOT a type of connective tissue?
18. The process of fibrosis tissue repair occurs when damaged cells are replaced by new cells of the same type?
19. This type of connective tissue fiber provides structural support, resist stretch and are the most abundant?
20. Simple squamous epithelium tissue is commonly located in high friction areas of the body?
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Module 5 LAB Mid Term
1. The star is located on which bone?
A) Temporal
B) Frontal C) Parietal D) Mandible
2. The star is located on which structure of the vertebrae?
A) Lamina B) Transverse process C) Vertebral body D) Spinous process
3. The green marker is placed within which leg muscle on the cat specimen?
A) Sartorius B) Soleus C) Gastrocnemius D) Tibialis anterior
4. The star is located on which muscle?
A) Supraspinatus B) Rhomboids C) Trapezius D) Infraspinatus
5. The arrow is pointing to which specific anatomical structure?
A) Anterior cruciate ligament B) Posterior cruciate ligament C) Lateral collateral ligament D) Medial collateral ligament
6. The red marker is placed within which abdominal muscle on the cat specimen?
A) Biceps brachii B) Triceps brachii C) Deltoid D) Teres major
7. The arrow is pointing to which specific anatomical structure?
A) Medial epicondyle B) Radial head C) Olecranon process D) Coracoid process
8. The red marker is placed within which back muscle on the cat specimen?
A) Rhomboids B) Supraspinatus C) Latissimus dorsi D) External oblique
9. The arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure?
A) Acromion process B) Coracoid process C) Greater trochanter D) Clavicle
10. The star is found on which muscle?
A) Supraspinatus B) Infraspinatus C) Rhomboids D) Deltoids
11. The arrow is pointed to which bone?
A) Sacrum B) Ischium C) Maxilla D) Ilium
12. The arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure?
A) Medial malleolus B) Talus C) Lateral malleolus D) Fibular head
13. The red marker is placed within which muscle on the cat specimen?
A) Biceps femoris B) Adductor longus C) Sartorius D) Semimembraneous
14. The star is located on which muscle of this anterior view of the leg?
A) Biceps femoris B) Vastus medialis C) Vastus lateralis D) Rectus femoris
15. The red marker is placed within which muscle on the cat specimen?
A) Infraspinatus B) Subscapularis C) Teres major D) Supraspinatus
16. The arrow is pointing to which specific anatomical structure?
A) Radius head B) Styloid process of radius C) Olecroran process D) Styloid process of ulnar
17. The star is located on which bone?
A) Temporal B) Maxilla C) Mandible D) Zygomatic
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18. The red marker is placed within which abdominal muscle on the cat specimen?
A) External oblique B) Transverse abdominis C) Rectus abdominis D) Internal oblique
19. The star is located on which muscle of this anterior view of the leg?
A) Rectus femoris B) Vastus medialis C) Vastus lateralis D) Biceps femoris
20. The star is located on which bone?
A) Frontal
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Module 6 A & P Quiz
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Module 6 A & P Quiz
1. Which statement is NOT true regarding the nervous system?
2. Which statement is true regarding neurons?
3.Which statement is NOT true regarding action potentials (nerve impulses)?
4. During relative refractory period, a neuron cannot create another action potential to a stimulus no matter how strong or intense that stimulus is?
5. Which statement is NOT true regarding neurons?
6. Which statement is NOT true regarding the neuron synapse?
7. During the repolarization phase of an action potential, the neuron begins to regain its negative internal charge?
8. Which choice is true regarding neuroglia cells?
9. The generation or creation of an action potential depends on the strength of the stimulus a neuron receives?
10. Which statement is true regarding neurons?
11. Which statement is NOT true regarding the motor (efferent) division of the nervous system?
12. The autonomic nervous system is a sub-division of sensory (afferent) division?
13. Which statement is true regarding the action potential process?
14. Which choice is NOT true regarding myelin sheaths?
15. The resting membrane potential of a neuron, specifically in the axon, is more negatively charged inside when compared to the extracellular space (outside of the cell)?
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NUR 2058 Module 9 Technology Awareness Assessment
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NUR 2058 Module 8 Technology Awareness Assessment
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NUR 2058 Quiz 1
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The plasma membrane is mainly composed of this organic compound?
Question 2
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Which statement best describes the term homeostasis?
Question 3
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Autosomal recessive disorders will commonly affected individuals in each generation?
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This type of tissue is diverse and typically contains a lot of extracellular space that supports and connects different type of tissues and organs of body?
Question 5
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Which organic compound has the primary function of energy storage?
Question 6
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What is not a primary function of a protein?
Question 7
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Enzymes are what type of organic compound?
Question 8
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What choice is NOT true regarding cellular respiration?
Question 9
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What term best describes the genetic allele make up of an individual?
Question 10
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This type of tissue lines internal hollow organs and is continuously regenerating new cells that are scraped off?
Question 11
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Passive transport can only occur when there is a concentration gradient of low to high for a substance?
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Question 12
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Both positive and negative feedback loops help maintain homeostasis for the body?
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Question 13
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For a hypothesis to be valid, it must be testable?
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Question 14
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Which cellular organelle produces ATP, the body’s energy source?
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Question 15
A positive feedback loop will negate or reverse a stimulus within the body?
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NUR 2058 Quiz 4
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Fast glycolytic muscle fibers do not fatigue quickly due to their rich supply of myoglobin?
Question 2
Which choice best describes the function T-tubules have within muscle contraction?
Question 3
Which choice best describes what a fascicle is?
Question 4
Which statement is NOT true regarding slow oxidative muscle fibers?
Question 5
What is the neurotransmitter released from motor neurons initiating muscle contraction?
Question 6
What answer is NOT true regarding muscle contraction?
Question 7
What structure separates one fascicle from another in a muscle?
Question 8
Which statement is true regarding muscle contraction?
Question 9
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What factor is NOT required for the process of muscle contraction to occur?
Question 10
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Which statement best describes a sarcomere?
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Question 11
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid as a by-product but creates more ATP for muscle contraction when compared to aerobic respiration?
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Question 12
Which choice best describes the function of myoglobin?
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Question 13
What statement is true of smooth muscle?
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NUR 2058 Quiz 6
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Which statement is true regarding neurons?
Question 2
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Which statement is NOT true regarding neurons?
Question 3
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Which statement is NOT true regarding the nervous system?
Question 4
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Which choice is true regarding neuroglia cells?
Question 5
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The resting membrane potential of a neuron, specifically in the axon, is more negatively charged inside when compared to the extracellular space (outside of the cell)?
Question 6
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Which statement is true regarding neurons?
Question 7
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During relative refractory period, a neuron cannot create another action potential to a stimulus no matter how strong or intense that stimulus is?
Question 8
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Which choice is NOT true regarding myelin sheaths?
Question 9
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During the repolarization phase of an action potential, the neuron begins to regain its negative internal charge?
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Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Which statement is NOT true regarding the neuron synapse?
Question 11
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Which statement is NOT true regarding action potentials (nerve impulses)?
Question 12
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Which statement is NOT true regarding the motor (efferent) division of the nervous system?
Question 13
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Which statement is true regarding the action potential process?
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Dave is a regular shopper at Colric Inc., an online company, which sells T-shirts. He placed an order for five T-shirts
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1. Dave is a regular shopper at Colric Inc., an online company, which sells T-shirts. He placed an order for five T-shirts. However, when the order arrived, Dave realized that the T-shirts were defective. He returned the order and requested Colric for a replacement. This scenario exemplifies an exception to one of the aspects of supply chains. Identify this aspect.
A. Products and services generally move downstream from a supplier to a customer.
B. Distribution channels are more accountable than the manufacturer of a product.
C. Information generally flows from the customer to the intermediaries in a supply chain.
D. Finances generally flow up and down the supply chain.
E. A supplier is the most accountable entity in a supply chain.
Which of the following should a company consider when designing its distribution network?
An increase in facilities in the distribution network increases the overall inventory in the system.
Additional inventory decreases the overall inventory carrying costs in a centralized distribution center.
Operating expenses decrease with a wider network.
The overall transportation costs are more with a centralized distribution center than multiple distribution centers.
A higher number of distribution centers result in better product availability.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using railroads as a mode of transport?
They can be used to carry only a limited variety of substances over short distances.
They can be used by very few industries because of government regulations.
They take longer than other modes like water transport to transport products.
They provide inconsistent service and need other modes of transportation for accessibility.
They are expensive when compared to other options such as trucks and air transport.
A firm with a _____ orientation is most likely to focus on the activities and performance of other companies, rather than focus on one’s own company.
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DEP 2004 Human Growth and Development Final Exam
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Human Growth and Development Final Exam
1. The field of human development is considered to be an applied discipline because
2. Dr. Fox believes that infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do. This is consistent with the __________ view of development.
3. Tammy's father is an exceptional gymnast. When Tammy was just a toddler, her father believed that Tammy already showed great promise as a gymnast. Tammy's father probably believes that athletic ability is mostly determined by
4. Theorists who emphasize stability stress the importance of
5. Which of the following is a recessive characteristic?
6. Fraternal twins are created when
7. A(n) __________ contains only 23 chromosomes, half as many as a regular body cell.
8. The __________ secretes hormones that prepare the lining of the uterus to receive a fertilized ovum.
9. The period of the zygote
10. The __________ surrounds the amnion.
11. During infancy, girls
12. Skeletal age is measured by determining
13. At birth, the __________ is nearer to its adult size than any other physical structure.
14. Piaget believed that infants and toddlers
15. Children use their current schemes to interpret the external world using a process known as
16. During rapid cognitive change, children
17. According to Piaget, organization takes place
18. Which of the following statements about measuring temperament is true?
19. Aja is a self-confident, secure 2-year-old. According to Erikson's theory, Aja probably has parents who
20. According to Erikson, the conflict of toddlerhood-autonomy versus shame and doubt-is resolved negatively when the parents
21. Nine-year-old Noah observed that he is better than his peers at math but not as good at spelling. Noah is using
22. When asked to recall personally significant past experiences, Chinese school-age children are more likely that U.S. children to refer to
23. Self-esteem
24. Today we know that adolescent development is
25. The hormonal changes that underlie puberty
26. Which of the following statements about body growth in adolescence is true?
27. In the United States and a few European countries, __________ are responsible for a modest, continuing trend toward earlier menarche.
28. Sixteen-year-old Max has been introspective lately. He has been wondering who he really is, thinking about his values, and pondering the direction he will pursue in the future. Max is
29. According to Erikson, if the psychological conflict of adolescence is resolved negatively, a young person experiences
30. For most young people, identity development is not traumatic and disturbing, but, rather, a process of
31. Compared with school-age children, teenagers' self-evaluations place more emphasis on
32. Free radicals are
33. Which of the following statements about changes in vision in adulthood is true?
34. Changes of aging in __________ are twice as rapid for men as for women.
35. Many emerging adults
36. Ryan is a typical emerging adult. Which of the following is he likely to say is the most essential for attaining adult status?
37. A controversial, widespread opinion about emerging adults is that they
38. Middle adulthood is
39. As we age,
40. To offset both excess weight and muscle loss, people should
41. __________ contribute greatly to emotional and social development in midlife.
42. Which of the following middle-aged adults is the most likely to be stagnant?
43. Which of the following women is likely to offer more social support to members of her community?
44. People who flexibly modify their identities in response to age-related changes yet maintain a sense of self-continuity are
45. Older adults
46. An individual's __________ age is based on actual competence and performance.
47. In the United States today, the average __________ is 78.5 years-nearly 76 for men and 81 for women.
48. According to Peck, adults develop a sense of ego transcendence if they
49. Today's seniors in industrialized nations
50. The Second Age
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Human Growth and Development Mid-Term Exam
1. Theories
2. Dr. Fox believes that infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do. This is consistent with the __________ view of development.
3. __________ explains why some children growing up in difficult circumstances thrive, while others are less successful.
4. __________ is considered the founder of the child study movement.
5. __________ is concerned with the adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its evolutionary history.
6. Which of the following theories emphasizes one course of development?
7. The ability to examine relationships between early and later events and behaviors is a major strength of __________ design.
8. According to the lifespan perspective,
9. A __________ is a complex blend of genetic information that determines the species and influences unique characteristics.
10. Each of us is made up of trillions of units called
11. Generally, human __________ come in 23 matching pairs.
12. An estimated 20,000 to 25,000 __________ lie along the human chromosome.
13. __________ trigger chemical reactions throughout the body.
14. A(n) __________ contains only 23 chromosomes, half as many as a regular body cell.
15. Identical twins are created when
16. Fertilization usually takes place in the
17. The period of the zygote
18. The yolk sac
19. The __________ surrounds the amnion.
20. The mesoderm will become the
21. In the eighth month of pregnancy,
22. Small-for-date infants __________ than preterm infants.
23. Dr. Winchester's research involves the organization and interpretation of what we see. Dr. Winchester studies
24. The increase in cosleeping in Western nations over the past two decades is likely associated with
25. Which of the following statements about breastfeeding is true?
26. Recent evidence indicates
27. By focusing on the shift from a novelty preference to a familiarity preference, researchers can use habituation to assess
28. Which of the following is an example of a gross-motor skill?
29. Four-month-old Logan's parents are tracking his motor development. Which of the following motor skills is Logan likely to have already achieved?
30. Piaget believed that infants and toddlers
31. Children use their current schemes to interpret the external world using a process known as
32. The sensorimotor stage is Piaget's __________ period of development.
33. According to Piaget, organization takes place
34. Baby Olivia retrieves a stuffed sheep that her mother has hidden under a blanket. Olivia has begun to master
35. __________ is the simplest form of memory, whereas __________ involves remembering something not present.
36. Babies' earliest emotional life consists of
37. The NICHD Study of Early Child Care confirms that
38. __________ promotes both parents' sensitivity and involvement and children's attachment security, but it is particularly important for fathers.
39. Dr. Thomas recognizes that the infant's emotional tie to the caregiver is an evolved response that promotes survival. Dr. Thomas accepts the __________ theory of attachment.
40. Miu, who lives in Japan, received the highest grade in her history class and was presented with a ribbon. Her parents will probably encourage Miu to feel
41. The __________ attachment pattern is either highly stable or consistently predicts later insecurity of another type.
42. Sensitive caregiving is
43. As children internalize others' expectations and make social comparisons, they
44. Jack and Carly have separated. They are now involved in a series of meetings with a trained professional aimed at reducing family conflict. Jack and Carly are participating in
45. Self-esteem takes on a __________ structure in the mid-elementary school years.
46. Which of the following statements about self-esteem is true?
47. Children with unrealistically high self-esteem are likely to
48. Children who believe that people's personality traits are __________ rather than __________ readily form prejudices on the basis of limited information.
49. Which of the following statements about gender and identity is true?
50. In middle childhood, the __________ becomes an increasingly important context for development.
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1) Describe two (2) essential skills that are necessary for the associate degree nurse of the future to provide safe patient care
2) Outline your plan to develop these essential skills while you are enrolled in this associate degree program
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Does it affect a monopoly's profit if it chooses price or quantity (assuming it chooses them optimally)? Why can't a monopoly choose both price and quantity?
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Does it affect a monopoly's profit if it chooses price or quantity (assuming it chooses them optimally)? Why can't a monopoly choose both price and quantity?
In 2009, the price of the Amazon's Kindle 2 was $359, while iSuppli estimated that its marginal cost was $159. What was Amazon's Lerner Index? What elasticity of demand did it face if it was engaging in short-run maximization?
Based on the information in the "Botox" Mini-Case, what would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity if the government had set a price ceiling of $200 per vial of Botox? What welfare effects would such a policy have?
Under what circumstances will a drug company charge more for its drugs after its patent expires?
A monopoly currently sells its product at a single price. What conditions must be met so that it can profitably price discriminate?
A jean manufacturer would find it profitable to charge higher prices in Europe than in the United States if it could prevent resale between the two countries. What techniques can it use to discourage resale?
A monopoly sells its good in the United States, where the elasticity of demand is -2, and in Japan, where the elasticity of demand is -5. Its marginal cost is $10. At what price does the monopoly sell its good in each country if resale is impossible?
A monopoly sells two products, of which any given consumer wants to buy only one (and places no value on the other good). If the monopoly can prevent resale, can it increase its profit by bundling the goods, forcing consumers to buy both goods?
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Dr. Smith has a full morning of minor office surgeries scheduled for today. Sarah, his nurse, has set up the room and prepared the patient
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Dr. Smith has a full morning of minor office surgeries scheduled for today. Sarah, his nurse, has set up the room and prepared the patient. Prior to starting, Dr. Smith requests anesthetic without epinephrine due to the location of the surgical site. Searching the drawers and supply closet, Sarah reports, "We don't have any."
Fortunately, Sarah was able to borrow a vial from the physician in an adjacent office suite. Investigation by the office manager reveals that the supply was not reordered when the previous stock was disposed of due to its expiration date. This disruption in supply chain management resulted in an inefficient use of physician time and an uncomfortable situation in the presence of a patient.
Create a 2-page executive summary explaining to your staff the significant of stocking, placing timely orders, and provide a step by step method on what to do in order to avoid this type of situation in Dr. Smith's office.
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Earning your degree or achieving an important goal usually takes dedication, commitment, and time. The motivation that drives you through the tough times and keeps you focused is the foundation for your commitment.
In a 1-2 page paper, compare and contrast intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Then, pick a goal that is important to you and discuss whether your motivations for striving are intrinsic or extrinsic, and why. Finally, discuss ways you can improve motivation when you feel that it is low.
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ECON 306
Homework 1
30 points total
Instructions: Please print out and complete the following assignment writing your own answers clearly
and showing your work directly on the assignment. Please circle your answers (unless it is in a
chart/graph already), and staple the pages together when you are finished. Be sure to turn the
assignment in at the beginning of class on Thursday, September 8. Late homework cannot be accepted.
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1) Tom predicts that his February heat bill will be:
Y = 290 – 5T
in which T is the average temperature for the month (in degrees F). If the average February temperature
can be represented by a random variable with a mean of 24 and a standard deviation of 4, find the mean
and standard deviation of this homeowner’s February heat bill.
2) Suppose we want to know the mean amount that regular Coke-drinkers spend on sodas during the
week. After conducting survey, we find the distribution of amounts spent per week follows the normal
distribution with a population standard deviation of $5. A sample of 49 regular Coke-drinkers reveals
that X-bar = $20.
Develop a 95 percent confidence interval for the population mean:
Interpret the confidence interval:
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3) Let’s say you have a professor who gives 6 tests in the fall semester. You received these percentages:
79, 64, 84, 82, 92, and 77. This professor has decided that he will randomly select two grades instead of
averaging all of the original scores. Your final grade will be based on the average of these two exams.
a) How many different samples of the two exam grades are possible? Hint: Use the combinations formula.
b) List all possible samples of size two and compute the sum and mean of each in the chart below:
Sample Values Sum of
Sample
Mean of
Sample
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
c) Find the mean of the sample means and compare it to the population mean. (Show your work)
d) As the student, do you think this is a good arrangement? Explain.
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4) The advertising department for a retail store wants to estimate the mean amount spent per visit to the
store by customers. Use the data collected below to determine whether we can conclude that the mean
amount spent is equal to $60 at the .01 significance level:
Customer Amount spent ($)
1 48.16
2 42.22
3 46.82
4 51.45
5 23.78
6 41.86
7 54.86
8 37.92
9 52.64
10 48.59
11 50.82
12 46.94
13 61.83
14 61.69
15 49.17
16 61.46
17 51.35
18 52.68
19 58.84
20 43.88
a) State the null and the alternate hypothesis:
b) How many degrees of freedom are there? Show your work.
c) Give the decision rule:
d) Compute the value of t.
e) What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis? Why?
f) Estimate the p-value
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Assignment Steps
Write a 1,050-word report in which you address the following:
Examine and discuss competitive strategies that manufacturers can use to gain competitive advantage.
Appraise costing and financial strategies for manufacturing and service companies.
Identify value chain strategies for both manufacturing and service companies.
Discuss (Porter's Model) and categorize (NAICS) the industry of a company the Learning Team selects.
Cite 3 scholarly references, including at least one peer-reviewed reference from the University Library.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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