If someone could explain how
to work this out?
ANSWER:
Given,
Line back cows are not included in the mating population(w22=0)
q' =q2(w22) +pq(w12) / p2(w11 ) + 2pq (w12) +q2(w22)
The total line back cows found in the next generation is 4.38
If someone could explain how to work this out? If the line-back cows are not included...
If someone could work this out so I can see how you get the
answer that would be great!
Which of the following best describes the sugar D-galactose? 10 O CH H-OH CH2OH A. D-Aldohexose B. D-ketohexose C. L-aldohexose D. L-ketohexose E. D-aldopentose
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steps? Thanks in advance!
2. A uniformly charged disk with a diameter of 30 cmn has a total charge of 10 uC. Find the electric field on the axis of the disk at 2 cm (a), 6 cm (b), 45 cm (c), and 5 m (d) from the center of the disk.
Genetics Calculation Problem
Could someone please explain what Yates Correction is?
and How to calculate Chi-square and P(H0) Please?
Thank You!
P(Ho)0.05 P (Ho)- totl 4 In an experiment on inheritance of flesh colour in tomatpes, 3629 fruits had red flesh and 1176 vere yellow. This was in the Fz generation where the theoretical ratio was 3:1 The experimenter concluded the discrepancy between the observed and expected ratio was not statistically significant. Is this correct? 4. The progern of phenotype Do...
I'm having trouble answering this question. Would appreciate if
someone could explain the process of how to answer this
question.
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Total 12 18 30 Has a dog Does not have a dog 4 12 16 8 6 14 Has a cat Does not have a cat Use the table of cat and dog owners from above to find the number of students who own a cat or a dog. 928 04 30 24
I dont understand how they solved the c part could someone
help out..
Especially how do they got that formula i highlighted
Could someone explain this problem clearly and
correctly..
Any helpful help would be appreciated..
P.3-17 Solve the following problems: a) Find the breakdown voltage of a parallel-plate capacitor, assuming that e conducting plates are 50 (mm) apart and the medium between them is air. b) Find the breakdown voltage if the entire space between the conducting plates is...
Could someone find the structure of this molecule? I'm having
alot of trouble. And could you explain how you found it? If its
just structure, thats okay.
Spectroscopy Unknown Pre-Quiz 5 5 points - Tuesday Lecture (due by 11:59 pm EST 3/16/2020) Spectroscopy Unknown. The spectra and data provided were obtained from a pure organic molecule. For 'H NMR Spectra, the integral is given in number of hydrogens (#H) or as a relative ratio. Important coupling constants (-values) are listed...
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to Which of the following matrices satisfies f , where x0, x1 are any real numbers? C1 -1 3 -1 3 3 -1
to Which of the following matrices satisfies f , where x0, x1 are any real numbers? C1 -1 3 -1 3 3 -1
Can someone help explain what magnitude is and how to work out
the problem and get the correct answer?
Sample Problem 1.01 Estimating order of magnitude, ball of string The world's largest ball of string is about 2 m in radius. Toball's builder most unhappy. Instead, because we want only the nearest order of magnitude, what is the total length L the nearest order of magnit ude, we can estimate any quanti of the string in the ball? ties required...
Could someone please explain to me an efficient way of solving the following in Pytnon: Write a function called piece_to_strs(piece) Parameters: A puzzle piece, encoded as a list of strings. An example of the paramter would be: [‘abc’, ‘def’, ‘ghi’, ‘jkl’] Return value(s): 5 strings, each of which is exactly 5 characters long. (This is another way to represent a grid of characters!) The text of the strings represents the puzzle piece as it will eventually be printed out: so...
Could someone please explain the steps and logic used to solve
this problem?
Here are the answers, I just need help with how to get
there.
a) 0.03087
b) 0.3087
c) 0.07203
d) 0.16807
e) 0.50
f) 0.293
2. Suppose you sample people randomly from a very large population, and in this population 30% of them are smokers. Assume for parts a-d that the population is so large that we may treat the sampling as though it were sampling with...