K. Exercise 7. Martha invited 4 friends to go with her to the movies. There are...
10 people are seated to a 10 people spot in a row in the movies (a) How many different ways can they sit? (b) Suppose the 10 are five married couples who all want to sit with their spouses. How many ways can they sit? e) Suppose that Adam (one of the husbands) and Suzie (ane of the wives, not married to Adam) cannot stand each other. How many different sittings are there possible? (Each will still sit with their...
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1. Suppose that three friends, all heavy smokers, each have a 50-50 chance of developing lung cancer (a) Tracking whether each of the friends develops hung cancer, write down the sample space by listing its elements. Be clear about any notation that you choose to use. (b) What is the probability that exactly one of the friends develops lung cancer? (c) What is the probability that at least two of the friends develop lung cancer? 2. Six people...
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7. (4 points) What is the probability that an integer from 1 to 1000, inclusive, chosen at random, is a multiple of 3 or a multiple of 7? 8. Eight people, including Joe and Ellen, are going to the movies and will sit in a row of 8 chairs. (a) (3 points) In how many ways can the eight people seat themselves? (b) (4 points) In how many ways can they seat themselves if Joe and Ellen...
1. (3) Determine the chromatic number of each of the two graphs below. Support your answer by showing a valid coloring, and showing that no fewer colors can be used. 2. (3) Sam has eight friends with whom he wants to have dinner before leaving town for the summer. He has limited time, so he'll try to dine with several at once. His goal is to see all of these friends in as few dinners as possible. Some of these...
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5. (10 points/1 each) Anthony, Brian, Chelsea, Devin, and Edwin go to Beatty Cafeteria together (a) It's busy when they aive. How many ways can they stand in line to get a mediocre sandwich? (b) If the line is formed randomly, what is the probability Brian is first and Edwin is second? (c) If the line is formed randomly, what is the probability they are in reverse alphabetical order? (d) On the menu, there are eight toppings...
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A. After reading Mebane's story "The Back of the Bus": 1. How do paragraphs 1 & 2 introduce the story? 2. How does the author set historical context (cite specific example from the story). 3. How does the author set emotional context? (cite specific example from the story). MARY MEBANE THE BACK OF THE BUS Mary Mebane (1933-1992) was a member of the last generation of African Americans to endure legal segregation in the South. The daughter of a dirt...
Answer these three questions about helping clients with diabetes in details. List sources if used. Describe the health behavior theory or model that you will use to ground your efforts. Provide a rationale for your choice. Identify techniques you will use to promote communication and collaboration to your clients, including ways you plan to address resistance Use the Ten Tips for Changing Health Behaviors to illustrate how you will implement the program (ten steps given below) Ten tips are: 1....
The Exercise This exercise is focused on adapting to different national cultures. To prepare for it the read the material found here the 6 D model of national culture and read the article “Seven secrets…” that accompanies this file. You may find this link useful: Hofstede country comparisons. Assume that you have been working for a large multinational corporation in Chicago for two years job after graduating from college. To advance in your career, you must complete a two year...
Tens Tips for changing health behaviors After years of working with health science students to help older adults change health behaviors, it would be wonderful if I could offer the reader a simple formula for increasing the probability of success. Unfor- tunately, I fall victim to the “kitchen sink” syndrome that I think also afflicts the PRECEDE model just described. There are many factors that can influence the success or failure of an individual’s attempt to change a health behavior,...