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1.I need a statistics test done, it is on hypothesis testing, and confidence interval. This is a 2 HOUR TIMED ...

R TIMED TEST, with 9 questions. I know what types of questions will be on the test, but I CANNOT INCLUDE THEM UNTIL WE ARE READY TO BEGIN THE TIMER. Please see my attached images, the first one on confidence intervals makes up questions 1-7, the second is a variation of these initial confidence interval questions, and the last picture shows the format of the last 2 questions on hypothesis testing. This gives you plenty of time and the questions are rather straight forward. I NEED SOMEONE ABLE TO BEGIN NOW. THE FINAL DEADLINE IS 11PM PST Thanks
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2.Hi, I need help with correct and edit free writings. Please see below. “Hi Aunty Anne, I have two questions ...

I have two questions for you. I’m not sure how you paid for Walmart and CVS last year. When I made copies of receipts. I found out that you swapped the check 1234 $200.00 from Walmart to CVS. I just entered the amounts from Paid Receipts Report on form A For Form B, I don’t see any box for 1-HP. Is it okay to add total form 1-ST and 1-HP together? Please let me know what your thoughts are. Thank you for your help.” " James, how come you ate lunch late? Eating late lunch is not good for you. Tell me what your favorite food is and i will treat you lunch one day after COVID is over" “ Are you eating Korean food? You make me feel hungry. I love to eat beef tongues and chicken bbq. I wish I could sit next to you. ” “ Thank you for sharing the information. You are the best teacher in the world.”
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3.Macroeconomic powerpoint presentation on Inflation vs deflation. Below is the Assignment description: This course has a Final Project which is ...

: This course has a Final Project which is in the form of a PowerPoint presentation (you may also use Google Slides). You can choose a topic from this semester or something you come up with yourself, but your presentation must be about economics and be original (i.e. not just material verbatim that you have pulled from your text/readings or off the internet). Of course, you can still insert charts, graphs, videos, graphics and excerpts from outside sources (as long as you cite those sources!) I want to see your commentary and analysis, in your own words. IMPORTANT: Copying the work of others and representing it as your own (ex. copy and paste off of the internet or your text, OR using someone else's work and just changing a few words) is Plagiarism, a serious academic offense. I have enabled the Turnitin plagiarism checker for this assignment, to help you identify potential areas of plagiarism. Papers that are substantially plagiarized will NOT be accepted for grading. Although the format is a Power Point, I want to emphasize that this is NOT like your typical Power Point, which is basically an outline for a live presentation. Your project must be substantially loaded with content. The first slide should be your Introduction slide, the next 10-15 slides should be informational slides, the second to last slide should be your conclusion (which summarizes your presentation) and the last slide should be the reference slide. Make sure you review the rubric below BEFORE you start your project, so that you are clear on how your project will be graded. NOTE: The due date is Wednesday, 12/16. A 20% late penalty will be assessed every day for assignments submitted past this date. PLEASE contact me if you have any questions about the requirements of this project, plagiarism, citations...or any other concerns! Rubric: Final Project Presentation Criteria Ratings Pts Introduction 5.0 pts Excellent/Good 3.0 pts Satisfactory/Needs Improvement 1.0 pts Unsatisfactory 5.0 Content 35.0 pts Excellent/Good 25.0 pts Satisfactory/Needs Improvement 15.0 pts Unsatisfactory 35.0 Conclusion 5.0 pts Excellent/Good 3.0 pts Satisfactory/Needs Improvement 1.0 pts Unsatisfactory 5.0 Organization 15.0 pts Excellent/Good 10.0 pts Satisfactory/Needs Improvement 4.0 pts Unsatisfactory 15.0 References and Citations 10.0 pts Excellent/Good 7.0 pts Satisfactory/Needs Improvement 3.0 pts Unsatisfactory 10.0 Total points: 70.0
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4.Please spend 20 minutes each day (Mon-Fri) that we are not in school this week applying what you have learned ...

e learned from your articles to the Socratic Seminar Questions below. Each response should be 1-3 Paragraphs long. For each question remember to cite information from the articles you read and analyzed. To What Extent Are We Our DNA? -In other words, how much of who we are does our DNA control? How do you take DNA from two people (parents) and combine it to make one person (child)? How can a child display a trait that neither of their parents themselves have? Do all populations have the same genetic variation? -How can we explain the pattern and trends we see in populations? To What Extent Are Genetic Variations a Life or Death Situation? -In other words, how do variations in a species’ DNA promise them Life or Death? What are the possible causes of genetic variation in a population? To what extent does genetic variation depend on mutations? How Has Our Increased Understanding of Genetics Affected Society? How has our increased understanding of genetics affected the world? How has our increased understanding of genetics affected the United States? How has our increased understanding of genetics affected your community?
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5.: There are four things that you need to do in order to successfully complete this module's discussion questions assignment. ...

on questions assignment. First, if you have not already done so, read pages 381-382 in the textbook. Second, complete the discussion questions that appear below. Please copy and paste the questions onto a Word document; then, type your responses after each question. To view the questions, please scroll down. Third, in the textbook, read “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift (pages 214-222) and “How to Raise a Pimp” by Darryl L. Fortson, M.D. (pages 231-233). Fourth, complete the discussion questions regarding “A Modest Proposal” and “How to Raise a Pimp.” Again, please copy and paste the questions onto a Word document; then, type your responses after each question. To view the questions, please scroll down. Due Date: Please see the Canvas announcement regarding this assignment. Final Thoughts: Good luck with this assignment. You do not need to write an essay response to each question, so please do not do so. In fact, you should be able to successfully respond to each question in several sentences or a paragraph at most. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to e-mail or call me. Discussion Questions Pages 381-382 1. On pages 381-382, there is paragraph about tropical fish. Please quote the author’s stated claim exactly as it appears in the paragraph. (Hint: the stated claim is one sentence long.) 2. On pages 381-382, there is paragraph about tropical fish. Since this paragraph is a satire, you know that the stated claim is not what the author truly believes, so please paraphrase the author’s implied claim. (Hint: the implied claim should be one sentence in length.) 3. On page 382, there is paragraph about circuses. Please quote the author’s stated claim exactly as it appears in the paragraph. (Hint: the stated claim is one sentence long.) 4. On pages 381-382, there is paragraph about circuses. Since this paragraph is a satire, you know that the stated claim is not what the author truly believes, so please paraphrase the author’s implied claim. (Hint: the implied claim should be one sentence in length.) Discussion Questions “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift 1. The author of the work is not the same individual who is making the claim. In fact, Swift assumes a persona, the persona of someone he, hopefully, is not. List some of the characteristics of his alter-ego. 2. What is the proposer’s (we will use the word proposer to identify the individual making the claims) attitude toward the beggars he describes in the opening paragraphs? 3. In one sentence, paraphrase the proposer’s stated claim. 4. In one sentence, paraphrase the proposer’s implied claim. 5. According to the proposer, what are some of the issues that need correcting? 6. How does the use of facts and statistics help to bolster the proposer’s credibility? 7. Who will be the beneficiaries of this modest proposal? 8. Identify at least four good things that will come from this modest proposal. 9. Does the proposer address any arguments that might be raised against his modest proposal? If so, how does he address them? 10. Looking at the final paragraph, why does the proposer end his modest proposal in this manner? 11. Who is the intended audience of this satire? 12. Did you enjoy this satire? Why? 13. Does this satire have any relevance for us reading it today? If so, what is it? Discussion Questions “How to Raise a Pimp” by Darryl L. Fortson, M.D. 1. In one sentence, paraphrase the author’s stated claim. 2. In one sentence, paraphrase the author’s implied claim. 3. According to the author, what are the four things that one must do in order to raise a pimp? 4. Who is the intended audience of this satire? 5. What is the author trying to accomplish with his satire? 6. Did you enjoy this satire? Why? 7. Do you think this satire is effective? Why?
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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