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    Can you believe that some people think swimming isn’t a sport? Awesomely swimming has been around for centuries, but most people like it for entertainment. Luckily, people learn how to swim because it’s an essential skill that should be, but unfortunately almost required in life and parents want them to be safe, but other people learn for different reasons. Some learn it because you can actively perform it your entire life. Amazingly others pursue this sport because it’s the sport they dream…

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    claim $233 during the expected life of the printer. DIMINISHING COST METHOD: To calculate through diminishing cost method: Base Value Days held/365 200%/ asset’s effective life Depreciation In percentage 700 (61/365) (200%/3) 78 66.67% 622 (365/365) (200%/3) 415 66.67% 207 (365/365) (200%/3) 138 66.67% 69 (365/365) (200%/3) 46 66.67% 23 (365/365) (200%/3) 15…

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    The cost to produce 200 units is C (200) =60(200) +2375=$14,375. The revenue from producing 200 units can be represented by R (200) = 340(200)-〖200〗^2/25 = $66,400. Finally, the profit for producing 200 units can be represented as R (200) -C (200) = $52,025. The marginal cost per unit is C^1(200) = 60. The 60 means that at a production level of 200 units, the cost is increasing at the rate of $60 per unit. The marginal revenue per unit is B^1(200) =340-(2(200))/25 = 324. This 324 means that…

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    won the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2 minutes, 04.89 seconds. On the diving board, Sarah Schank’s score of 275.45 on the three-meter dive earned her first place. One the one-meter dive, Schank finished third (231.10) with Haley Pederson right on Schank’s tale to take fourth (231.05). Alongside Sabadeanu’s first place finish, she also earned third place in the 100-yard backstroke (57.80), fourth place in the 200-yard individual medley (2:09.74) and swam the first leg of the 200-yard…

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    person to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time became mandatory. He also holds the world record as a part of the 4 × 100 metres relay. He is the reigning world and Olympic champion in these three events. Due to his unprecedented dominance and achievements in sprint competition, he is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.[9][10][11][12] An eight-time Olympic gold medalist, Bolt won the 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay at three…

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    Pymol Isoenzymes

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    in the binding pocket of the active site. Histidine-200, histidine-67, and valine-62 in the active site of CA-I appeared to be the main amino acids which could potentially sterically hinder PTS. Further investigations, revealed that histidine-200 of CA-I sterically clashes with PTS, and this may significantly decrease the binding affinity of PTS. Whereas, in the binding pocket of CA-II the residues asparagine-62, asparagine-67, and threonine-200 do not appear to sterically hinder PTS. Instead,…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    1. The advantage of using a very large memory cell size is that the computer can store larger values in its memory cells. The disadvantage is that there would be fewer cells available. 2. This question asks how many bits are needed in the MAR with the following numbers a. 1 million bytes = 20 bits b. 10 million bytes = 24 bits c. 100 million bytes = 27 bits d. 1 billion bytes = 30 bits 3. 640 kb would be 655,360 memory cells. A 512MB would contain 536,870,912 memory cells. A 2GB would contain…

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    Radioactivity Lab Report

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    A 20 uL aliquot was counted and gave 200 000 dpm. What is the specific activity of this preparation? 20 uL = 200 000 dpm (divide both sides by 20) 1 uL = 10 000 dpm Glucose = 50 mM = 50 mmol / uL = 50 umol/ uL = 50 nmol / uL Therefore in one uL = 50 nmol/ uL = 10 000 dpm (divide both side by 50) = 200 dpm The specific activity of this preparation is 200 dpm/ nmol Question 2. How much of…

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    Purpose The purpose of the experiment was to see the effects of combining certain solutes and solvents. By conducting this experiment it is seen how solutions and mixtures relate to the six postulates of particle theory. When conducting this experiment, the particle theory was thought of, such as when you mechanically agitate a solution, particles move around and bump into each other, breaking up. The specific substances will be stated in the hypotheses. There were many things looked for when…

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    Ssg Wilson Research Paper

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    in accordance with AR 635-200, paragraph 1-16. Any further misconduct, inappropriate actions, or deficiencies in your performance may result in punitive action under the UCMJ and/or initiation of separation AR 635-200. O/a. 15 Jul SSG Wilson falsified his PCS award. This award was submitted to HHC however, the award was not processed and returned back to the DOL. SSG Wilson action was a blatant act of misconduct and he is being counseled in accordance with AR 635-200, paragraph 1-16. Any…

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