A mother figures that her son will forget his homework about 20% of the time. What is the probability that he will forget his homework at least once in the next 5 school days??
A mother figures that her son will forget his homework about 20% of the time. What...
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LUUL WURU 5 letters = 5! = 120 5 = 24 = [0.0417 120 4. A mother figures that her son will forget his homework about 20% of the time. What is the probability that he will forget his homework at least once in the next 5 school days?
Probability that a randomly choose student in a statistics class submits his/her homework on time is 0.14. Each student does homework independently. In a statistics class of 50 students, what is the probability that at least 5 will do their homework on time?
A 56-kg mother and her 32-kg son are sledding down a 20° incline when their 8-kg toboggan hits a small bump and the son falls off the sled (he was not holding onto the toboggan as instructed by his mother). After one second, the mother jumps off the toboggan to see if her son is unharmed. The son leaves the toboggan with zero relative velocity, and the mother has a relative velocity of 1 m/s up the hill when she...
A young Hispanic mother brought her frail infant son to a southern Texas emergency room. While she waited, her baby began to have seizures. The staff stabilized the child while the mother explained that he had been ill for many days. Feverish at times, her son had lost weight because he was too short of breath to nurse. Other family members were ill with bad coughs. The boy was diagnosed with a form of tuberculosis (TB) that affected his brain....
A mother nags her son daily to do his household chores. One day he decides to complete his chores right when he gets home from school, to avoid the nagging from his mother. This is an example of__________________________. Positive Reinforcement. Negative Reinforcement. Positive Punishment. Negative Punishment Flag this Question Question 181 pts Confusing, deceptive, or fallacious details that become part of a memory, affecting its accuracy is known as_______________________. false memory syndrome. the misinformation effect. hindsight bias. constructive processing. Flag...
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CASE STUDY: WEIGHT Seven-year-old Timothy's mother takes him to his pediatrician for his annual checkup. His weight is 68 pounds (31 kg), plotted at the 95th percentile, and his height is 50 inches (127 cm), between the 75th and 90th percentiles for his age. His body mass index of 19.25 kg/m2 plots at the 95th percentile for his age. His growth percentiles have been increasing over the last several years. Timothy's mother expresses concern to the pediatrician about...
A mother brings in her 8-year-old son with the complaint that he has been urinating frequently. You run a test on his urine and find that his urine osmolarity is 100 mOsM after not eating or drinking anything for 8 hours. Without any other information, what do you suspect might be the underlying cause of his frequent urination? Please explain thank you! I will thumbs up if correct.
A mother brings in her four year old son to the clinic for evaluation of his poor motor skills. She reports that he is slow to walk and that now the progress he has made seems to be diminishing. She is concerned because one of her uncles had a similar disease and died at 25 of respiratory failure. Based on the clinical findings what disease do you expect? How do you differentiate thi muscular disease from other common muscular diseases?...
Seven-year-old Timothy’s mother takes him to his pediatrician for his annual checkup. His weight is 68 pounds (30.91 kg), plotted at the 95th percentile, and his height is 50 inches (127 cm, 1.27 M), between the 75th and 90th percentiles for his age. Timothy is considered sedentary. His body mass index plots at the 95th percentile for his age. His growth percentiles have been increasing over the last several years. Timothy has a cousin Marley. She is also 7 years...
Case Scenario: A mother drops off her 15-year-old son at soccer practice. He plays for a traveling team, and she is headed to the grocery store to do some shopping while he is occupied. While at the store, she receives a telephone call from the coach, telling her that her son was kicked just below the knee, causing him to fall to the ground. He was wearing his shin guards but complains that it hurts too much to walk. The...