
Part (b) should be 8 and Part (c) should be 20. Not sure why and not sure what (a) and (d) should be.

Part (b) should be 8 and Part (c) should be 20. Not sure why and not...
exercise 18 problems part 1
EXERCISE 18: Midlatitude Cyclones Name Section EXERCISE 18 PROBLEMS-PART I s ae mand the positonso ttical weather map in the Northern Hemisphere positions of a cold front and a warm front (top of map is north). Six loca- A, B B.D, E, and F is shoup boints A B. C. D. E, and F), A cross section diagram along points c, D, E, and F is shown below the map. Low Map view Cross section...
2) Explain why nearly all fatty acids made in animals contain an even number of carbons. (Think synthesis; 2+3-4). [1 point] 3) Detail how excess sugar is converted to fat (triacylglycerol). You need to show how each part of the fat molecule is made from glucose; use the metabolism map and arrows to trace the appropriate paths. [2 points)
For Drosophila, let’s consider three genes a, b, and c. We know where a and b are located, and have a nice idea about c. You conduct a three-point cross to figure it out for sure. We’ll use a, b, & c to refer to the three mutants, and + to refer to the wild-types. Here are the progeny counts from a heterozygote by homozygous mutant wild-type: a, b, c: 770 +, +, +: 384 a, +, +: 80 +,...
Three recessive traits a, b, c are linked in this order. The map distances are as follows: a-b 20 cM b-c 15cM What is the expected number of double recombinants if you examine 1000 progeny? The answer is 45, but I am not sure why
please help with part b i have attached the graph. please be sure
to explain
**part d
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Force vs. Current 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Power Supply Ammeter Main Unit FIGURE 2. Connections for the Main Unit, Ammeter and Power Supply (Top Mew) Show your connections to the TA before proceeding. Once you are sure your setup is correct, start with a current of 0.5A and take...
Hello, I'm not quite sure how to begin with part
B. My lecturer said to use the derivatives, but I'm not
quite sure what she means. Thank you.
Q.3 Consider the function Ax.y)-ete, and consider the point (x, y (1,1). (a) Calculate the exact value of of /ox and of loy at this point. (4 marks) (b) Use first-order forward differences, with Δ-Δ-0.1, to calculate approximate values of oflax and ofly at point (1,1). Calculate the percentage difference when compared...
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below a. Find the probability of getting exactly 6 girls in 8 birthsb. Find the probability of getting 6 or more girls in 8 births c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 6 is a significantly high number of girls in 8 births: the result from part (a)...
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable represents the number of girls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. Find the probability of getting exactly 6 girls in 8 births. b. Find the probability of getting 6 or more girls in 8 births. c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 6 is a significantly high number of girls in 8 births: the result from part (a) or part...
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among & children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below a. Find the probability of getting exactly 6 girls in 8 births. _______ (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) b. Find the probability of getting 6 or more girls in 8 births. _______ (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round) c. Which probability is relevant for determining...
part C, im not sure why my answer is wrong
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. (1 point) Assume that Switzerland's population grows at a rate of 0.24 percent a year and that the 1988 population was 6.9 million. (a) Write an expression for the population as a function of time in years. (Let I = 0 in 1988.) P = 6.9E6*e^(.0024t) (b) How long will it take for the population to double from 1988 ?...