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1.I am not quite understanding how to solve a double slit light wave question and would like some help. The two ...

. The two point source interference pattern is set up in a ripple tank such that the wavelength of the waves is 5.0cm. Point P is chosen such that it is on the second nodal line and closer to S1. When waves from S1 and S2 meet at point P, how much further did the waves from S2 travel than the waves from S1
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2.1. For this question, you will review a process, identify problem areas ( such as wastes, cycle time inefficiencies, etc), ...

inefficiencies, etc), and suggest an improved process. Open and read the Process Improvement (Final Q 1) document which describes the process steps in words and also includes a process map as a visual tool for understanding what's going on in each step. You will need to respond to the following three sub-questions: FINAL Q1: 3 Attachments are the Q1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I need the 3 part question answered. This is everything in the question.. Understand that there is NOTHING INCOMPLETE, I have added everything that was sent to us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ a. Of the 9 process steps in the Process Improvement (Final Q 1) document, which specific steps in that process are experiencing lean wastes and/or process cycle time issues (please note, there is more than one step experiencing issues). In your response, name the process step, and/or the transfer interface between steps, and what waste(s) or cycle time issue is involved. Be sure to use standard lean/six sigma terminology that we used in the course when referring to any of the quality concepts; e.g., transportation waste when referring to situations involving a lot of moving around from one place to another. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- b. Which of the process steps you identified in part a do you believe could benefit from process improvement and why? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c. What changes would you institute in the process to improve the steps you cited in part b of this question and describe how those changes improves the process. Be specific about which process step(s) your improving and thoroughly describe the improvement to that step. [Note: This question ties to what you decided was important in part b question above.] Also, when answering how you would improve a given process step, assume you have an unlimited budget and personnel resources and you can do mostly anything you want as long as it doesn't violate the laws of physics or the judicial system. Be cautious though because process improvement is designed to save time, money, and resources in doing the needed work.For example, automation is good, and also potentially expensive, so is it worth it for the improvement? - you will have to be the judge of that.
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3.I have a research project and need help, this is the data set description: Health researchers have identified a rise in ...

identified a rise in contacting STIs (sexually transmitted infections) among young adults and are interested in understanding why. The researchers measured several variables related to condom use including: likelihood of using condoms in the future, previous use of condoms, perceived ability for self-control in sexual relationships, and perceived risk for contracting STIs. Method This study is looking to understand why there has been a rise in sexually transmitted infections. Participants were asked to answer 4 different questions and the results were analyzed. Participants: Participants include 100 men and women ages ranging from 18-38. The mean age in this experiment is 24 years old and there is an equal amount of men and women. Name of Independent Variable(s): Provide a description of all independent (or grouping) variables, including their levels. Each variable should be described separately and the name of each new variable should be indented and underlined. Name of Dependent Variable: Provide a description of the dependent variable, including how it was operationalized. Following the description of all your variables you should clearly state (in a sentence) the research question you intend to investigate. Next, you should say something along the lines of, “This research has the following hypotheses: Ha: State the alternate hypothesis in BOTH conceptual and statistical form. H0: State the null hypothesis in BOTH conceptual and statistical form Also I need to know what analysis to complete in spss
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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.I have a question about the reaction of copper (II) oxide and sulfuric acid to form copper sulfate pentahydrate. ...

entahydrate. My students are varying either the mass of the copper oxide or the concentration of the sulfuric acid. They do not have an understanding of any chemistry calculations and only basic knowledge about chemical equations. They should have some knowledge of ionic equations and neutralistions reactions but I need to explain it to them in very basic terms. Without doing any calculations myself I can't explain it to them.
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7.Select a definition of ‘revolution’ and evaluate the extent to which the changes in the Neolithic Era was a revolution. ...

c Era was a revolution. Use at least TWO examples to support your claim. I need help understanding this question and I don´t know how to answer it.
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8.Spending on health care now constitutes a significant fraction of total expenditure. Understanding the efficacy of this spending is therefore ...

he efficacy of this spending is therefore relatively important. When it comes to contagious diseases, there are generally two strategies that can be adopted. The first involves prevention, which includes vaccinations to lower or eliminate the risk of contracting a disease. The second involves treatment of those unfortunate enough to get sick, treatment typically requires some form of a drug. Since pharmaceutical companies can produce both vaccines and drugs, we would like to understand the incentives they have to develop each type of medicine. To explore this question, consider a population of 100 consumers, 90 of whom have a low disease risk, say 10%. The remaining ten have a high risk – to make things simple, assume they are certain to contract the disease. In addition, suppose the disease generates personal harm equal to the loss of $100 for each individual when they are infected. Suppose also that pharmaceuticals of either form (vaccines or drugs) are costless to produce (once R & D has occurred) and are perfectly effective Question 2. What price would a profit maximising monopolist charge for a vaccine? What are the monopoly profits on the vaccine? What is the efficient outcome (i.e. SMB = SMC)? What is the welfare under the monopoly and at the efficient allocation? Question 3.Now consider the demand for the drug (assume that the vaccine is not available). Construct the demand function for the drug and plot it on a diagram. What price would a profit maximising monopolist charge for the drug? What are the monopoly profits from the drug? What is the efficient outcome? What is the welfare under the monopoly and at the efficient allocation? Question 4. If the R&D costs of the vaccine and drug are the same, what will the pharmaceutical company do? Explain your answer in terms of the variation in the willingness to pay and the size of the R& D costs. What would a social planner do? Question 5. What are the R&D cost for the vaccine and the R&D cost for the vaccine drug that would make a pharmaceutical company indifferent between developing the vaccine and the drug? Is the social planner indifferent in this case? Explain any difference.
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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