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A couple is planning their wedding reception. The bride’s parents have given them a choice of four reception facilities, three caterers, five DJs, and two limo services. If the couple randomly selects one reception facility, one caterer, one DJ, and one limo service, how many different outcomes are possible?
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Marin Services has provided the following information for use in determining its income tax obligations related to the year ended December 31, 2017. Marin Services Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 Revenue Service Revenue Dividend Revenue Received Life Insurance Proceeds Received $875,000 42,000 93,000 Total Revenue $1,010,000 Operating Expenses Office Expenses Depreciation Expense Advertising Expense Meals and Entertainment Expense...
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Show how you could employ enamines in syntheses of the following compounds:
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1.10 uL of a 10uM concentration Cuck- solution mixes with 1-104mL of a 0,002 mm concentration solution of iron(111) cloride concentration = 0,002 nM. caloulate the ending concentration of ar ions in the resulting solution - Answere is 7,27PM
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1. Bra, CCl4 2 ExCSS Da MHz 3. H30* (quench) 4. NaNH2 5. CH₃ CH2 Br
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(3) New lab (S) New lab (d) New lab GS ⑨ New Tab Leaning Objective 5 Attas Realty Retained Earnings Statement For the Month Ended May 31, 2018 0 Retained earnings, May 1, 2018 Net income Dividends Change in retained earnings Retained earnings, May 31, 2018 112,000 64,000v 48,000V $ 48,000 Feedback Check My Work Because all four financial reports are interrelated, determine the...
Mass Spectrometry: can someone explain how the heck I do this
problem? It's French to me.
Use the data below from an electron impact mass spectrum of a pure compound to deduce its structure. Draw your structure in the drawing window. Data selected from the NIST Web Book. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.
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would reject the claim. an effective way to treat Covid-19. 2. You wish to estimate, with 95% confidence, the mean time it takes to pet all of the cats at the animal shelter. You observe 13 random people and find that the average amount of time it took to pet the cats was 23 minutes with a standard deviation of 24 minutes. Assume the population is normally...
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. mn A heavy swing door has a mass of m 3,000 kg, a width W 1.7 m, and a height door about the vertical axis of rotation is given by T m w . F-9.0 N. Your friend pushes on the other outer edge of the (a) You stand on one side and puth at the outer edge of the door and...
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2. An infinite cylinder lies on the z-axis with the following charge density: ρ(s) Po, 0, sa where s is the cylindrical radial coordinate. γ and Po are constants. Deter- mine the electric field in the regions s-b, b < s < a, and s-a. For s-a, express your answer in terms of an appropriately defined charge per unit length
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how they found v(r) for r<8cm, which formula is used and why did
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1. A total charge of Q is distributed throughout a spherical volume defined by R < 8 cm. This charge results in an electric flux density given by: D 7.5 x 10-10 R C/m2 for R 3 8 cm An equal and opposite charge, -Q, is uniformly distributed over an infinitely...