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This a physics problem.

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This a physics problem.

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This a physics problem.This a physics problem.

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Number 8 Thanks!!!This a physics problem.

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fractions of red and green , and report the result on the color triangle .do you obtain ? Show the result with a reflectance curve . Also : calculate theIf you mix two parts of magenta paint and one part of yellow paint , what color8 .( 0 ( 1 )( 101 )

 
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Can you solve 1-5? you’ve already solved 6-9. i’d appreciate it.

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Case study Bio calculusQ1) The above equation for q(t) and p(t) represent the frequency of the host and the parasite as afunction of time.Both the frequency of the host and the genotype varies…

 
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mplement a class called Fraction. The class’s purpose is to store a representation of a

fraction. Fraction’s numerator and denominator

values stored in class fields as integers.

If the fraction is negative, the negative sign is recorded as part of numerator.

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Fraction ClassImplement a class called Fraction . The class’s purpose is to store a representation of afraction . Fraction’s numerator and denominator values stored in class fields as integers . Ifthe fraction is negative , the negative sign is recorded as part of numerator . The fraction isalways stored in its simplest form .The class should have the following methods "Constructor I that accepts two integer numbers , numerator and denominator .Denominator must not be a 0 . If a O passed as a denominator , allIllegalArgument. Except ion must be thrown by theconstructor .Constructor must call simplify !’; method to simplify fraction after*setting the fields .`Constructor 2 accepts three integer numbers to represent mixed fraction : first*number is the whole part the other two are numerator and denominator . Internally*the fraction is still stored as numerator and denominator only .` Denominator must not be a O . If a O passed as a denominator , allII legal Argument E X Ception must be thrown by the constructor .Example :`Fraction I1 = now Fraction ( 25 , 3, 51: / /’ mixedFraction 25 and 3/ 5)OConstructor must call simplify , method to simplify fraction after setting*the fields .

 
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Fractal Art Description: 

Your assignment is to use a fractal art program to create a fractal picture. The objective is to develop the most inspiring picture as voted on by your classmates (no, you cannot vote for your own picture!). 

Your picture can be any type of fractal art including Mandelbrot Sets, Julia Sets, fractal landscapes, or 

nature pictures made of self-replicating fractals. The option is yours. Extra credit is provided for including the Saint Leo color scheme, logos, or landscape. (see below)

https://www.saintleo.edu/about

Since this is a math class, you also need to provide a one-page summary of how you created this image 

including the algorithms used, the values for those algorithms, and the software used to generate the 

image. In addition, any comments or recommendations on this project for future students are appreciated 

(such as useful and useless software!). 

Obviously, since you are creating this image, you will own the copyright for the image you create. Digital 

watermarks on the image are acceptable (this allows evaluation versions of several programs to avoid 

purchase). 

To help you get started, the links below include some software that might help. 

http://fractalarts.com/ – They have many images and also a page with software available on the Internet. 

The gallery might give you some ideas and the software page has links to several programs that could be 

useful. 

http://www.fractalartcontests.com/ – This site has some award-winning fractal art for inspiration. Also, it 

lists the software used. Some of this software is powerful, but has a high learning curve. 

http://www.ultrafractal.com/index.html – This appears to be a popular application for artwork. There is an 

evaluation version that includes a watermark, which is ugly, but acceptable. 

http://www.download.com/ – This site has links to Fractal DRAW Pro and will perform self-replicating 

fractals. You can also find links to Genesis ll software that will create fractal landscapes.

 
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Determine which site is at the greatest risk of weathering. Rank the locations 1 through 4 on their potential for weathering (with 1 being the highest risk). Determine which one site is at greatest risk from mass wasting.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post by Day 3 a paragraph with your ranking of the four locations, from the highest risk (1) to the lowest risk (4) from weathering, and explain why you have ranked them this way. Address the type of rock relevant to each location and the type(s) of weathering that impact this site. Then, in a second paragraph, explain the term mass wasting. State which site is most at risk for mass wasting and explain your rationale. If you believe none of the four sites are at risk, explain why.

 
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Hi, I have some question with System Modelling and Design. Can someone me? best to have a handwriting answer.

Four wifi networks, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta, all exist within close proximity to one another as shownbelow. Networks connected with an edge in the diagram above can interfere with each other. To avoid interferencenetworks can operate on one of two channels, hi and lo. Networks operating on different channels will notinterfere; and neither will networks that are not connected with an edge. Our goal is to determine (algoriti’lmically) whether there is an assignment of channels to networks sothat there is no interference To do this we will transform the problem into a problem of determining if apropositional formula can be satisfied. (a) Carefully defining the propositional variables you are using, write propositional formulas for each ofthe following requirements:(i) an: Alpha uses channel hi or channel lo; and so does Bravo, Chariie and Delta.(ii) gag: Alpha does not use both channel hi and lo; and the same for Bravo, Charlie and Delta.(iii) o3: Alpha and Bravo do not use the same channel; and the same applies for all other pairs ofnetworks connected with an edge.(b) (i) Show that an A or; A (333 is satisfiable; so the requirements can all be met. Note that it is sufficientto give a satisfying truth assignment, you do not have to list all possible combinations. (ii) Based on your answer to the previous question, which channels should each network use in orderto avoid interference? ‘

 
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Four students drive to school in the same car. The students claim they were late to school and missed a test

because of a flat tire. On the makeup test, the instructor asks the students to identify the tire that went flat; front

driverʹs side, front passengerʹs side, rear driverʹs side, or rear passengerʹs side. If the students didnʹt really have

a flat tire and each randomly selects a tire, what is the probability that all four students select the same tire?

A) 1/64

B) 1/4

C) 1/256

D) 1/8

 
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Frank’s automobile (adjusted basis of $8,000) is used exclusively for business and is damaged in an accident. The fair market value before the accident is $10,000, and the fair market value after is $500. If the insurance recovery is $9,500, what is Frank’s adjusted basis in the automobile after the casualty?

 
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Frank is lending $1,000 to Sarah for two years. Frank and Sarah agree that Frank should earn a real return of 2 percent per year.Instruction: Enter your responses as integer values.a. The CPI (times 100) is 100 at the time that Frank makes the loan. It is expected to be 108 in one year and 117 in two years. What nominal rate of interest should Frank charge Sarah?The nominal rate of interest charged should be %.b. Suppose Frank and Sarah are unsure about what the CPI will be in two years. How should Frank index Sarah’s annual repayments to ensure that he gets an annual 2 percent rate of return?Frank should charge Sarah % (Click to select)equal tomore thanless than the inflation rate.

 
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frank has been fasting for several days and he begins to notice a strong smell of ammonia in his urine. he begins to worry and borrows some PH paper from the chemistry lab and finds that his urine is also very acidic. What could account for these observation?

 
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