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In Week 2 you learned about Structure Function Claims that appear on labels for foods and...
Using what you have learned about nutrition labels, label claims, and macronutrient calorie calculations, please answer the questions below. Each question is worth 7 points, for a total of 70 points. Nutrition Facts 8 servings per container Serving size 2/3 cup (55g) Amount per 2/3 cup Calories 230 % DV* 12% Total Fat 1g 5% Saturated Fat 1g 0% Cholesterol 0 mg 7%. Sodium 160 mg 12% Total carbs 37g 14% Dietary Fiber 4g Protein 3g 1. How many servings...
Question 2 (5 points) You see an ad for a “miracle supplement” called NQP3 that claims the supplement will reduce belly fat. They say it works by reducing the hormone cortisol and by providing your body with missing unspecified “nutrients”, but they do not cite any peer-reviewed clinical studies. They show photographs of three people who appear slimmer after taking the product. A board-certified plastic surgeon endorses the product on television. Answer the following questions about this product: a. Do...
you will find someone to interview about their experience with pregnancy or breastfeeding. This person could be a family member, friend, colleague, or even someone you do not know well. First, ask them if they are comfortable answering a few questions about their experience. Then, ask the following questions (focusing on either pregnancy or breastfeeding). 1. What was most challenging part about being pregnant/breastfeeding? 2. What do you remember about the way you had to eat while you were pregnant/breastfeeding?...
Performance enhancing drugs aren't just the drugs that you typically think of when you hear those words. These drugs can be any supplement/medication that is designed to give you an edge. That means that ritalin can be included in this category. For this week's "today I learned" I want you to do some research on a performance enhancing drug. You need to learn about why people take that drug, what the side effects are and how many people are believed...
Week 2 Discussion - Narrative Essays This week I would like you all to talk about the New York Times entitled, "Dishing Dirt First, discuss which essay you enjoyed more and why. Then, discuss the artistic touches that each writer uses to keep the reader interested. Finally, discuss your impressions of the writers themselves. Can you relate to either or both of them? How? Do you think you would like either as person if you ever crossed paths in person?...
1. Weight Watchers claims that people following their program can expect to lose more than 10 lbs in 2 months with a standard deviation of 1.3 lbs. Researchers selected a group of 50 people participating in the program and monitored their weight loss over 2 months. The mean weight loss over the 2 months was 10.4 lbs. We want to know if this result supports Weight Watchers’ claim. a. Draw a normal curve for the sampling distribution of samples of...
ECO250 Unit 3 In-Class Exercise You are thinking about opening a restaurant in your neighborhood but before you do so, you decide to do a little research to figure out what your potential market looks like. You randomly select 10 individuals in your neighborhood and ask them how many people live in their household (household size) and how often they dine out each month (restaurant visits). The data you collected is given in the table below. Observation Household size Restaurant...
ONLY DO NUMBER 3 For this project you will test claims and conjectures using hypothesis testing. For each hypothesis test, report the following: The null hypothesis, H0 The alternative hypothesis, H1 The test statistic rounded to the nearest hundredth (use T Stats or Proportion Stats in StatCrunch to find test statistics) The P-value for the test (use T Stats or Proportion Stats in StatCrunch to find P-values) The formal decision (Reject H0 or Fail to reject H0, remember that reject...
ONLY DO NUMBER 7 For this project you will test claims and conjectures using hypothesis testing. For each hypothesis test, report the following: The null hypothesis, H0 The alternative hypothesis, H1 The test statistic rounded to the nearest hundredth (use T Stats or Proportion Stats in StatCrunch to find test statistics) The P-value for the test (use T Stats or Proportion Stats in StatCrunch to find P-values) The formal decision (Reject H0 or Fail to reject H0, remember that reject...
CHM130LL Lab 12 - Exploring Indicators Name: MEID Complete the following items by typing into the text box provided. The boxes will increase in size if additional space is necessary. Please be sure to save all your work as an MS Word document to submit properly. Part I - Calibration of Red Cabbage Juice Indicator A. Data Table 1: Calibration of Red Cabbage Juice Indicator with a Base Fill in the data table. Since your goal is to add sufficient...