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    Baseball Bat Lab Report

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    rejected. The hypothesis was if the mass of the baseball bat affects the distance the baseball will go, then the heavier the bat is, the further it will travel. The average for the 283.5 gram bat was 49.2 meters. The average distance for the 396.9 gram bat was 52.29 meters. The average distance for the 595.34 gram bat was 50.84 meters. The average distance for the 708.7 gram bat was 45.5 meters. The results mean that the heavier the bat, the less distance the baseball will travel. They turned…

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    The factor that determined the rate and direction of osmosis in the experiment was the amount of solute in the dialysis tube. This is shown through the amount of water that transferred into the dialysis tube as the sucrose concentration was raised. As the ratio from solute to water was heightened (as shown within the graph and data table), the amount of water that was transferred into the dialysis tube increased. From the data collected, it can be concluded that water and solute will move…

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    story that are above average are forcibly handicapped by the government to be “equal” with those who are below average. However, the society is flawed because those that enforce the equality, the handicappers, are excluded from the equality, everyone else must conform to. The idea displayed in this story was similar to the misguided attempt by the 21st century feminist because they preach equality, yet contradict or act as if they want otherwise.…

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    Introduction Several factors in an individual’s social environment, such as their social network and physical health can serve to improve test scores, grade point average, class rank and SAT scores, however, other factors such as social media could possibly take away valuable study time and can distract students from their much needed studies. A student’s social network must include peers who are positively excelling in academic performance in order to be beneficiary to this student. Sports and…

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    What is average, or even above average? Who has the right to determine whether we are average, or have the potential to be more than that? How is our social class determined at the end of the day...is it based on our knowledge, motivation, and want? Or is it based off of what someone thinks we are capable of due to our test taking strategies? There are many concerns this day in age of education and its practices, Mike Rose highlights many of them in his article "I JUST WANNA BE AVERAGE".…

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    skills needed for independence, responsibility, and self-control, including starting and completing tasks, keeping a schedule, following time limits, following directions, and making choices (Self-Direction). Lena’s skills were rated as Below Average on the Social composite. This composite provides a measure of Lena’s ability to independently engage in and plan leisure and recreational activities (Leisure) and interact socially and get along with other people…

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    Pectinase

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    What is the most effective pH level of pectinase solution that is used on the average human diet? Since no prior research has been done on this topic, one must delve into the topic of pectinase, how it works, why it’s used so commonly in the apple juice and wine industry, electrolysis, hydrolysis, and the contents of an average human diet, to properly understand the subject. Pectinase, also known as pectic enzyme, is composed of chemicals such as polygalacturonase (C43H67N15O12S2), pectolyase,…

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    Measured how high the ball bounced each measurement three time in a row for each height. Then we added them up then divided by three and that was the average height, then we would divide the rebound height by the average then times by one hundred then that was the energy efficiency. Research question: does the height that a ball is dropped from affect its rebound height and energy efficiency? Aim: The purpose of this experiment was…

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    Tomato Plant Case Study

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    1a. The results from Figure 1 illustrate that the control treatment of the Tomato plant, has a maximum quantum yield of Photosystem II than chilled plants. It appears that over time, the average Fv/Fm seems to be constant with no drastic changes in the levels, with values staying between the ranges of 0.7 to 0.8 Fv/Fm. On the other hand, the chilled treatment of Tomato plants begins at 0.2257 Fv/Fm at time = 0 minutes, and the last plant has a Fv/Fm value of 0.6526 when time is at 150 minutes.…

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    reconciliation, elimination of duplicate software and redeployment. Assuming an average cost of $50 per licensed product. The average PC can eliminate/redeploy one licensed product for a savings of: $50 x 2,500 PCs = $125,000 2. Consolidation of software to servers for server based launching. Assuming that 25% of the user population can eliminate one software application from a local hard drive to a central server and that the average application requires 20-80meg, than the organization can…

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