I'm having a hard time understanding where I'm going wrong with both questions. Based on the points I earned for both (10 points total), I got one wrong on the first question and two on the second questions.
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Fill in the blanks to describe the curved arrows necessary to make the depicted reaction happen. Begin with the curved arrow that starts in a lower numbered position according to the labeling.*classification is proton transfer or nucleophilic attack or loss of a leaving group or rearrangement or resonance or N/A *For curved arrows that are not applicable, enter 0 in both blanks. For instance, if you think this reaction involves only a single curved arrow whose tail is on C-4 and whose head is on...
I'm having a hard time answering and understanding this practice question I need help. solving and explaining it 4. (10 points) Determine which types of solution sets (inconsistent, unique solution, infinite) are possible for systems of linear equations with 7 equations and 10 variables,
For the first part I got 1.30319E8 and the second part I got 23.73 but both are not correct and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Thanks! 6.8 C 1.7 , -4.3 cm- hat is the magnitude of the electric field trength at a point 1.4 cm to the left of the niddle charge? The value of the Coulomb onstant is 8.98755 x 109 N. m2/C2 Answer in units of N/C 009 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points hat...
Two adults with a completely penetrant version of piebald spotting (a mendelian trait, where the phenotype is patches of skin that lack pigment) have one child who has this trait and a second who does not: How is it inherited Autosomal dominant I got this question wrong on one of my exams and my professor said it was autosomal dominant, but I don't really understand why. What information led you to this answer? What are the genotypes of the parents?...
Thank you to the ones who have tried to help me and I apologize for having to repost this question. I'm having a hard time trying to comprehend coding. I am supposed to code a joke and punchline. The joke is:"why did the chicken cross the road?" And the punchline is: "The hen got on its nerves." Or any answer will do actually. I have two labels and one button to make it run. If anyone can help me understand...
Electromagnetism, chapter 6 (Magnetic Fields in Matter) of Griffiths 4th Edition. My professor created this problem and I'm just having a really hard time understanding it. I'm not really sure what method I'm supposed to use. In the book, it talks about a single ribbon of charge going around a "blob", but I don't know how that translates to a cube. I also have no idea what "magnetized to saturation" means. Here is the question: A cube of magnetite 5cm...
Fast Auto Service provides oil and lube service for cars. It is known that the mean time taken for oil and lube service at this garage is 15 minutes per car and the standard deviation is 2.4 minutes. The management wants to promote the business by guaranteeing a maximum waiting time for its customers. If a customer's car is not serviced within that period, the customer will receive a 50% discount on the charges. The company wants to limit this...
I'm in need of help on this question, i'm having a hard time on approaching it and I keep getting the wrong answer ,please show your work. Any help is appreciated . Thanks a bunch. Caproic acid has the odor of goats. The compound contains only C, H, and O and was experimentally found to have a molar mass of 110±10 g/mol . When a 1.000 g sample of caproic acid is burned in excess oxygen, 2.275 g CO2 and...
. In the preceding problem, using sensitivity analysis, if the productivity ratio was 13.1 the previous month, has productivity increased or decreased? By what percentage? I am having a hard time understanding how the book came up with these answers. need it worked out so I understand the process Productivity has decreased by 6.9% from the previous month. The problem before this was Based on the following data, calculate the single-factor productivity ratio using hours of labor for a housekeeping...
I am having trouble finding the correct calculation for the last part of this question: Agan Interior Design provides home and office decorating assistance to its customers. In normal operation, an average of 2.3 customers arrive each hour. One design consultant is available to answer customer questions and make product recommendations. Agan's management would like to evaluate two alternatives: Use one consultant with an average service time of 8 minutes per customer. Expand to two consultants, each of whom has...