2) Bart and Millhouse own a small factory that manufactures rubber snakes used to scare away birds from houses, gardens and playgrounds. A recent and unexplained increase in the bird population in Springfield has significantly increased the demand for rubber snakes. To take advantage of this opportunity, Bart and Millhouse plan to add a new molding machine that will double the output of their existing facility. The cost of the new machine is $20,000. With this purchase, current assets must...
Bart and Millhouse own a small factory that manufactures rubber snakes used to scare away birds from houses, gardens and playgrounds. A recent and unexplained increase in the bird population in Springfield has significantly increased the demand for rubber snakes. To take advantage of this opportunity, Bart and Millhouse plan to add a new molding machine that will double the output of their existing facility. The cost of the new machine is $20,000. With this purchase, current assets must increase...
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A population of water snakes is found on an island in lake Erie. Some of the snakes are banded and some are unbanded; banding is caused by an autosomal allele that is recessive to an allele for no bands. The frequency of banded snakes on the island is 0.16; whereas the frequency of the banded snakes in the mainland is 0.25. One summer, a large number of snakes migrate from the...
Question Statement: On any given flight, the probability of snakes being present is about 0.05. Alex's reaction to the snakes' presence is either sick or tired, and of course she can be sick or tired sometimes even when there are no snakes around. Those are of course inclusive or's because Alex can be sick and tired at the same time. In particular, when there are snakes on her plane, Alex is sick with probability 0.9, and she is tired with...
An investigator is interested in how baby snakes find the dens in which they over-winter (termed “hibernacula”). He postulates that the snakes “scent trail” which is to say they follow the scents of other snakes to the den. To test if this is true or not, he sets up a Y shaped maze. He releases an adult snake at the base of the “Y” in the maze and notes whether it took the left or right branch when the path...
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are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke?
162. Why are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke? A. O Children's VO2 max capabilities are lower B. Children's muscular strength is low c. Children's metabolism is higher D. O Children do not sweat as much 162. Why are children more susceptible to heat exhaustion and stroke? A. O Children's VO2 max capabilities are lower B. O Children's muscular strength is low c. O Children's metabolism is higher...
. 22. Researchers investigated the habitat preferences of two species of garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis and Thamnophis atratus. To create a choice chamber, the researchers built a meshed enclosure and positioned one end of the enclosure at the edge of a small pond. Zone I of the enclosure was located in the water, whereas zone IV of the enclosure was located 2-3 meters away from the water, as represented in the figure below. Snakes inside the enclosure were able to...
addition while alkenes are most 17. Ketones are most susceptible to susceptible to addition. a. nucleophilic, electrophilic b. hydride, hydronium c. basic, acidic burd. electrophilic, nucleophilic e. reductive, oxidative 18. Addition of organolithiums or organomagnesium halides to each of the following will give a tertiary alcohol, after work-up, except for: a. carboxylic acids b. esters c. acid halides d. ketones e. none of the above solo
Pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) live in the central Louisiana pine savannahs, where lightning strikes and fires are common. Pine snakes have evolved two types of fire avoidance behavior: slither away and dive-in-gopher-hole. If the dominant allele (D) causes the dive-in-gopher-hole behavior and if 25% of pine snakes slither away, what would be the frequency of the dominant allele? Assume the population is in genetic equilibrium. Select one: a. .5 b. 0.5 c. 0.75 d. 0.25
A group of researchers tested whether snakes tend to choose a warm resting site when both a warm site and a cool site are presented to them. Their hypotheses were: H0 = Snakes do not prefer the warmer site. And HA = Snakes prefer the warmer site. They carried out the experiment, and with their data calculated a one-tailed P-value of P = 0.03. If they were using an α value of 0.05, and instead used a two-tailed test, they...