1.Above is 2 years and 4 months of actual demand data for a new call center. For example, cell
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resenets 12,380 calls received in January 2019. Using this data, create two different models for demand forecasting. One combining Exponential Smoothing with Trend, and one combing Exponential Smoothing with both Trend and Seasonality. Ensure you conduct some type of error analysis and try to input adjust factors (such as Alpha) to minimize error. Please clearly indicate at the top of your sheet your selected value for factors (Alpha, Beta, Gamma) and the error analysis metric name and value. In the space below, indicate which model has less error and what you believe that indicates is true about the underlying demand pattern.
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2.Describe the parallels between cell differentiation, nutrient supply, and final cellular state for the majority of cells involved in the
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he majority of cells involved in the epidermis, hair follicles/hair growth, and nail synthesis/nail growth.
How does the structure of spongy bone support the function of the red bone marrow contained within said bone?
How do bones, synovial fluid, tendons, ligaments, and articular cartilage work together to allow synovial joint movement? Please explicitly include the bone feature that allows for tendon/ligament attachment.
What is the difference in function between the vertebrae and the intervertebral disks in the vertebral column? Please discuss both the connective tissue subtype for each of these features and how the composition of their extracellular matrix contributes to function
Describe the extracellular matrix of bone to someone who isn't familiar with anatomy (this should be a general description of appearance/tactile nature, no specific mention of cells or function is needed)
How does hair contribute to the sensory role of the integumentary system? (A short explanation is all that is needed, no in-depth description of associated structures is required for full credit)
Back when he was 16, Jordan left eye orbit floor was fractured in a bizarre fencing accident, leaving a few fragments behind inside his skull. Assuming the floor was punctured from above in the maxillary bone and no additional bones were broken, where did the bone fragments end up in his skull? (This should be a particular space in the skull, not a separate bone where the fragments are embedded
The skeletal and integumentary systems rely heavily on collagen for function - describe one or more features other than ligaments that involve collagen, and how you would expect function to change in someone with EDS that affected the relevant subtype of collagen
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4.Q2.BMPractice.5th
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1. Which best describes the difference between single cell and multicellular organisms? *
1 point
a. Single-cell organisms can perform all processes in one cell, but multicellular organisms need many cells to do specialized functions together.
b. Single-cell organisms need one cell to function, but multicellular organisms need lots of cells who all have the same job.
c. Single-cell organisms need many cells to do specialized functions together, but multicellular organisms can perform all processes in one cell.
d. Single-cell organisms need multiple cells with similar structures, but multicellular organisms need only one cell.
2. How does your brain move your arm? *
1 point
a. The brain sends a message to your bones to move your arm
b. The brain sends a message to your nerves to move your arm
c. The lungs send a message to your muscles
d. The muscles send a message to your brain
3. Which correctly explains the difference between the respiratory and circulatory system? *
1 point
a. The respiratory system includes your lungs and the circulatory system includes your heart
b. The respiratory system takes in oxygen and the circulatory system breaks down food
c. The respiratory system takes in water and carbon dioxide, but the circulatory system does not
d. The respiratory system includes the brain and the circulatory system includes to lungs
4. Which of the following is a learned behavior? *
1 point
a. Dimples when you smile
b. Ability to sing
c. Freckles
d. Hair color
5. These are all examples of: *
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a. Evaporation
b. Radiation
c. Transpiration
d. Percipitation
6. Which of these does NOT make a new material? *
1 point
a. Burning a wooden log
b. Iron nail rusitng
c. Ice melting
d. Mysterious color change
Explain why: *
This is a required question
7. What would you want to put your drink it to keep it cold? *
1 point
Metal (good conductor)
Plastic (bad conductor)
Explain why: *
8. How does the sun play a role in the water cycle? *
1 point
a. Heats water and turns it into water vapor gas
b. Cools gas to make water droplets and clouds
c. Creates strong winds
d. Causing it to rain
9. What will happen when a metal chair is left outside in the hot sun? *
1 point
a. Increase in weight
b. Decrease in weight
c. Increase in size
d. Decrease in size
10. What would the weight of the lemonade be if the water is 3.0 grams, the ice is 2.5 grams, and the mixture is 0.25 grams? *
1 point
a. 5.75 g
b. 5 g
c. 6.25 g
d. 10.1 g
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6.I have 5 questions I am stuck on. Please help!
1. Enter the correct answer in the box.
Facundo crochets and sells
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chets and sells baby blankets, b. Each blanket requires 3 skeins of yarn, and the total number of skeins Facundo uses, y, varies directly as the number of blankets he crochets, b.
Write an equation that models this relationship.
2. The weight of an object, w, varies inversely as the square of its distance from the center of Earth, d. When an astronaut stands in a training center on the surface of Earth (3,960 miles from the center), she weighs 155 pounds. To the nearest tenth of a pound, what will be the approximate weight of the astronaut when she is standing on a space station, in orbit 240 miles above the training center?
3. The square of g varies inversely as h. When g = 16, h = 2. What is the value of h when g = 40?
4. The number of days, d, it will take Manny to read a book varies inversely as the number of pages, p, he reads per day. If k is the constant of variation, which equation represents this situation?
5. The battery life for Bruhier’s cell phone is longer when he has fewer apps running. When only one app is running, the battery will last for 16 hours. When four apps are running, the battery will only last for 4 hours.
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7.1.Under the microscope, she can see that DNA in one cell has been replicated, and it appears to be starting
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tarting the process of meiosis. Draw the chromosomes, depicting them inside the cell, as you would expect them to appear during Metaphase I. (Note: there is more than one correct answer for this prompt. You only need to draw one of the answers.)
2.How many copies of gene A are present in this parent cell during Metaphase I?
3.How many total chromosomes would you have after DNA replication (synthesis)?
4.While examining a specific tissue in this organism, Bridget noticed some cells with more than one nucleus (this is commonly found in many species, including humans!). What could have happened during the process of cell division to yield these multinucleate cells?
5.In one of her harebrained experiments, Dr. Milam remembers treating some cells from one of her organisms with a drug that resulted in the cell being unable to replace RNA primers with DNA. Which protein in the cells was most likely affected by this drug treatment?
6.In another one of her experiments, Dr. Milam treated cells with a different drug that caused an adenosine in gene A to be paired with a cytosine instead of a thymine during DNA replication. However, Dr. Milam remembers that the amino acid sequence of the protein product of gene A wasn’t actually changed. How could you explain this observation?
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8.Hi, I need help setting up a simple formula in a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet is hosted and
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sted and I can see any changes in realtime. What I need is to take the duration in cells A2:A1000 and factor the dollar value in corresponding cells B2:B1000 in a way that causes the average amount earned per hour to calculate in cell D2. I'd appreciate a bit of help here, and I;d prefer if you could just plug the formula directly into cell D2 using the link below.
The link to the editable document is:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lEJIPiSZJk9LYUTSA4oeDwyLXCVd18Zdewm6gnjxcXo/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks!
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9.Hi, I need help setting up a simple formula in a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet is hosted and
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sted and I can see any changes in realtime. What I need is to take the duration in cells A2:A1000 and factor the dollar value in corresponding cells B2:B1000 in a way that causes the average amount earned per hour to calculate in cell D2. I'd appreciate a bit of help here, and I;d prefer if you could just plug the formula directly into cell D2 using the link below.
The link to the editable document is:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lEJIPiSZJk9LYUTSA4oeDwyLXCVd18Zdewm6gnjxcXo/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks!
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10.Hi, I've been trying to figure out what should be the simplest of formulas for over an hour now. Take
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e a look at this spreadsheet so I can properly explain:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lEJIPiSZJk9LYUTSA4oeDwyLXCVd18Zdewm6gnjxcXo/edit?usp=sharing
Ok, so for the sake of simplicity We'll just go with row two here. Cell A2 represents the hours worked freelancing, where B2 is for the minutes of the recorded time frame. C2 is the net amount earned in that time. Over in cell N10 I need to figure out an equation using the =SUM() function (treats it as a normal math problem) where it prints the hourly income based on those three integers. I'll admit i was never great at math, but in my defense I've been up since 6 am yesterday (currently 3 pm) and have been running solely on caffiene and nicotine haha... The sheet is editable and I can see any changes you make in realtime. Is there any way you could help me out on this one? It's for a work report type thing.
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13.Hello there,
for my Biology internal assessment, I planned to do something related to investigating how increasing the temperature directed to
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how increasing the temperature directed to yeast, affects its speed of producing carbon dioxide during yeast fermentation. I have the variables and method all planned out but the thing is, i don't know how i'm going to relate this to biology terms and concepts.
I do know that yeast is a simple eukaryotic cell and may functions like one. Besides that, I also know that the cell membrane of yeast may break when uv light is directed on it, but i can't really seem to find and relate other biology concepts. Teacher asked me whats my objective of doing this and how i'm going to discuss it, suddenly I just really don't know what to answer. I hope you can help me.
Thank you so so much in advance.
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14.i need a participation post answered please it needs to be 100 word response and substantive question
here is the post
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here is the post
Good evening Joseph,
Your forum post this week sparked my interest because of your two debatable topics. Your week 5 topic of "Should churches be taxed or exempted", will be an interesting read. As a person who grew up in the church and seeing what it offers, I am for churches being tax exempt. The money saved from taxes in the end helps the community.
Your second debatable really stuck a cord with me. I hate how reliant we as a society we have become on our cell phones. I use mine a lot, but have being trying for a few months now to be less reliant on it. Kids are at school to learn, not be on their cell phones. The teachers should be teaching and paying attention to the students and not on their cell phones. I am curious, when you say banned, so you mean not even on school property, or just not allowed to be used during school hours? My 13 year old son takes his cell phone to school in his back pack, but we have talked to him about when he can use it. It's mainly for after school activities, so he can let us know when he needs to be picked up.
I look forward reading your papers.
Thomas F. Wright
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15.I need a participation post answer quickly and needs to be substantive question and expected 100 words
here is the post:
Good
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here is the post:
Good evening Joseph,
Your forum post this week sparked my interest because of your two debatable topics. Your week 5 topic of "Should churches be taxed or exempted", will be an interesting read. As a person who grew up in the church and seeing what it offers, I am for churches being tax exempt. The money saved from taxes in the end helps the community.
Your second debatable really stuck a cord with me. I hate how reliant we as a society we have become on our cell phones. I use mine a lot, but have being trying for a few months now to be less reliant on it. Kids are at school to learn, not be on their cell phones. The teachers should be teaching and paying attention to the students and not on their cell phones. I am curious, when you say banned, so you mean not even on school property, or just not allowed to be used during school hours? My 13 year old son takes his cell phone to school in his back pack, but we have talked to him about when he can use it. It;s mainly for after school activities, so he can let us know when he needs to be picked up.
I look forward reading your papers.
Thomas F. Wright
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16.I need a participation post replied to expected word count is 100 words and it needs to be substantive question
here
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ve question
here is the post:
Good evening Joseph,
Your forum post this week sparked my interest because of your two debatable topics. Your week 5 topic of "Should churches be taxed or exempted", will be an interesting read. As a person who grew up in the church and seeing what it offers, I am for churches being tax exempt. The money saved from taxes in the end helps the community.
Your second debatable really stuck a cord with me. I hate how reliant we as a society we have become on our cell phones. I use mine a lot, but have being trying for a few months now to be less reliant on it. Kids are at school to learn, not be on their cell phones. The teachers should be teaching and paying attention to the students and not on their cell phones. I am curious, when you say banned, so you mean not even on school property, or just not allowed to be used during school hours? My 13 year old son takes his cell phone to school in his back pack, but we have talked to him about when he can use it. It;s mainly for after school activities, so he can let us know when he needs to be picked up.
I look forward reading your papers.
Thomas F. Wright
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17.I need a participation post answered of a expected 100 words using a substantive question.
Here is the post:
Good evening,
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s the post:
Good evening,
Your forum post this week sparked my interest because of your two debatable topics. Your week 5 topic of "Should churches be taxed or exempted", will be an interesting read. As a person who grew up in the church and seeing what it offers, I am for churches being tax exempt. The money saved from taxes in the end helps the community.
Your second debatable really stuck a cord with me. I hate how reliant we as a society we have become on our cell phones. I use mine a lot, but have being trying for a few months now to be less reliant on it. Kids are at school to learn, not be on their cell phones. The teachers should be teaching and paying attention to the students and not on their cell phones. I am curious, when you say banned, so you mean not even on school property, or just not allowed to be used during school hours? My 13 year old son takes his cell phone to school in his back pack, but we have talked to him about when he can use it. It;s mainly for after school activities, so he can let us know when he needs to be picked up.
I look forward reading your papers.
Thomas F. Wright
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