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The value of the computer decreased exponentially throughout the five year period
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If 1.4% of the mass of a human body is calcium, how many kilograms of calcium are there in a 165-pound man? 1.0 kg ca 5.1 kg ca 1.0 x 102 kg ca 5.1 x 102 kg ca
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The point a is at –2 and the point b is at 7. marissa would like to divide this line segment in a 4: 3 ratio, and she would like to use the formula x = (x2 – x1) + x1. what values should she substitute into the formula? a = a + b = x1 = x2 =
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(50 points) drag each description to the correct location on the table. each description can be used more than once. some systems of equations and their graphs are given in the table. for each system, place the description(s) in the box that correctly describe the type of system shown. :
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Researchers are conducting experiments to determine the role of alcohol in the development of depression. after the study is complete, they determine that the relative risk of developing depression is 1.55 with a 95 % ci of 1.2 -1.9. each group is then divided into nonsmokers and smokers. the relative risk for the nonsmokers is 1.12 with a 95% ci of 0.87-1.37. the relative risk for the smokers is 1.7 with a 95 % cl of 1.5-1.9. what type of bias may affect this study? a. procedure bias b. recall bias c. selection bias d. confounding e. lead-time bias
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