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Calculate the time taken for a car to cover a distance of 100m if the initial speed is 10km/h and it constant acceleration of 1.5m/s


A game costs $9.00 to play. In the game, there is a bag that contains 14 balls; 4 are red, 8 are green, and 2 are yellow. The player of the game draws one ball at random from the bag, and the player wins $15.00 if they draw a red ball, nothing if they draw a green ball, and $19.00 if they draw a yellow ball. What is the expected value of this game for the player? Round your answer to the nearest cent


The heights of oshs male students in your school 33are distributed with a mean of 156cm and standard deviation of 10 cm. Describe the sampling distribution of 20 students






you want tobuy a particular stock at its loerest price andsell it later at its highest price,since the stock market is unpredictable,yousteal the price plans of a company for this stockfor the next N days.

Find the best price you can get to buy this stock to achieve maximum profit.

Note:The initial price of the stock is 0. 


The speedometer on a car is calibrated to read faster than the actual speed. A speed of 55km/h show as 60km/h on the speedometer

a) Calculate the actual speed when the speedometer is showing 90km/h?

b) What speed shows on the speedometer when the car is travelling at 120km/h?


23 If Investor Required Return Is 20% And Capital Gain Is 8% How Much Dividend Company Should Pay?


Create a program that will overload a function four (4) times. The function takes a single parameter but each parameter is different in each function.


  • When an Hfr bacterial cell transfers its chromo- somal DNA into an F2 recipient cell, where in the chromosome does the transfer process begin? How long does it take to transfer the entire chro- mosome? Why does complete chromosome trans- fer happen only rarely?
  • How does the process of transduction differ from that of transformation?
  • How are antibiotic-resistance cassettes acquired by integrons? Once acquired, can they be lost?
  • What role do antibiotic-resistance genes, trans- posable elements, and transmissible plasmids play in relation to certain pathogenic bacteria that are simultaneously resistant to multiple, chemically unrelated antibiotics?
  • How could you distinguish between a bacterial strain that has the phenotype Lac1 and one that has the phenotype Lac2?
  • How could you distinguish a Lac1 Amp-r bacterial strain from one that is Lac2 Amp-s? (Amp-r denotes resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin, and Amp-s denotes sensitivity.)
  • How does the physical state of the F factor differ between an F1 bacterial cell and an Hfr bacterial cell?
  • Is the F1 state of a bacterial cell infectious? Is the Hfr state infectious? Explain why or why not.

In a Science test, the mean score is 42 and the standard deviation is 5. Assuming the scores are normally distributed, what percent of the score is:


Less than 50?


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