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Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
can someonetell me something new they learn today.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Can someone help with these two questions, please!1. Luther operates an upscale restaurant in a wealthy golf club community. He actively discourages individuals who do not live in the neighborhood from making reservations even though the restaurant itself is public. Luther's behavior is BEST described as an example ofA. prejudiceB. ambiguityC. discrimination D. oppression (not this one)E. bias2. Ralph's friend invited him to attend a hard rock concert. Ralph did not want to go because he assumed other people who attended would be aggressive and unruly. Ralph's attitude is BEST described as an example ofA. prejudiceB. ambiguityC. nonconformityD. discrimination (not this one)E. impression formation
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Eliza has only one investment $15,000 in stock shares of iFruit Computing. The stock's annual returns for the last 10 years have averaged around 89. Evaluate the risk level of Eliza's Investment. Is there anything she can do to make her investment less risky? Explain your answer.
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
complete the cross quantile puzzle by finding the specified measures of position use linear interpolation in filling the boxes disregard the decimal point for example 14.3 should be written as 143 given scores 5 7 12 14 15 22 25 30 36 42 53 65
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Draw, label, and shade a distribution for each problem. Round probabilities to the nearest ten thousandth.25. About 12.5% of people in the United States do not wear a seat belt. Suppose we plan to select a random sample of 220 U.S. residents. Let p = the proportion of people in the sample who do not wear a seat belt. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
A scientist is investigating whether acid deposition has occurred in a forest ecosystem. Which of the following would be the most solid evidence for acid depositiondecreased levels of nitrogen in the waterdepletion of base levels in the soil nutrientsincreased trout population in the lakepresence of carbonic acid in the water
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Have you seen any movie in which one of the characters gave an inspiring talk or speech? If possible, watch the movie again or at least try to watch the part that contains the inspiring talk or speech. If you cannot recall a motivational talk or speech offhand, look online for motivational speeches from movies.These are examples of a few inspiring talks or speeches from movies:LouAnne Johnsons inspiring talk to her students in Dangerous Minds Queen Gorgos inspiring talk to the Spartan warriors in the movie 300Dame Iris Murdochs speech in Iris on the importance of educationSenator Jefferson Smith gives an inspiring speech about democracy to the senate in Mr. Smith goes to Washington Rockys speech to his son in Rocky on taking responsibility for his own lifeRugby captain Franois Pienaars speech in Invictus, motivating his team to fight for victoryAfter listening to the talk or speech (select any one speech if you listened to more than one), write why you think the speaker is so effective. What are some of the verbal and nonverbal techniques that the speaker uses to connect with the audience?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Eric changes his bank account passwords regularly. Whichtype of fraud is this action most likely to prevent?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Eric changes his bank account passwords regularly. Whichtype of fraud is this action most likely to prevent?A. Dumpster divingB. SkimmingC. HackingD. Phishing
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Carly receives an email from someone pretending to be a representative fromher bank. The email includes an altered URL and has an odd appearance. Sherecognizes that the email is a _______ attempt.A. skimmingOB. phishingO C. hackingO D. dumpster diving
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Using another person's credit card to make an unauthorized purchase isknown asA. securities fraudB. identity theftC. insurance fraudD. tax fraud
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
To protect yourself from fraud, you should lock up.A. personal correspondenceB. personal memorabiliaC. important financial documentsOD. photos of your family
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
If someone has filed a tax return in your name, you should do allof the following, except.A. continue to pay taxes.B. contact the person who filed the fraudulent return.c. respond to any letters issued from the Internal RevenueService (IRS).D. continue to file tax returns.
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
If you think you are a victim of medical identity theft, you should contact theA. Internal Revenue Service (IRS)B. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)C. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)D. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
HELP WITH THIS QUESTION PLEASEcompare & contrast 2 of the Native Americans tribes by region or tribe in North America.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Professor Menendez conducted an experiment to investigate the effects of a new medication for treating the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Explain why each of the following would be used in this experiment to help establish cause and effect. Random assignmentPlacebo condition
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Mr. Smith's Class PerformanceMean = 70ScoresThe statewide results of a standardized math test had a normal distribution and a mean of 70. Mr. Smith's students took the same test and the graph above depicts their results.. What does the mean score of Mr. Smith's class suggest about how well his students are performing relative to the state scores? What does the distribution of scores in Mr. Smith's class suggest about how well his students are performing relative to the state scores?Frequency
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
What are some good questions you could ask an adult to help you prepare to be financially independent someday?
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Ben, a college sophomore, recently stopped going to class and is in danger of failing. Explain how each of the following might be affecting his school performance: post traumatic stress disorder and somatic symptom disorders.
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
Drugs do not affect all users the same way.a) trueOb) false
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
Rebolusyong Luntian o Green Revolution
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
If a country has falling birth rates, what would the government want to do in terms of migration? Will they want to force people in to the country? Force people out? What about xenophobic governments (think Japan)?
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
2. Which statement is a complex sentence? After the storm subsided, I surveyed the house for damage. O I really wanted to go to my friend's house, but I stayed home. The house sustained some damage as a result of the storm. O I brought lumber to fix the damage; my father brought tools.
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
1. Assume that labor and capital are the only two inputs a perfectly competitive firm uses to produce wheat. The firm hires its inputs in perfectly competitive resource markets. The unit price of labor is $8 and of capital is $20. When the firm employs the profit maximizing combination of these two inputs, the marginal product of labor is 2 tons of wheat and of capital is 5 tons of wheat. The price of wheat per ton must beA. $2B. $5C. $8D. $10E. $4
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