24.06.2021

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Chemistry
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The appropriate answer is 'space filling models do not identify the number and type of bonds'. A space filling model is one type of three dimensional (3D) molecular model used to represent molecules of different chemical compounds. The structure of this type of arrangement shows that, for example, two elements are bonded but it does not show if it is a single, double or triple bond. 
 
Chemistry
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The appropriate answer is 'space filling models do not identify the number and type of bonds'. A space filling model is one type of three dimensional (3D) molecular model used to represent molecules of different chemical compounds. The structure of this type of arrangement shows that, for example, two elements are bonded but it does not show if it is a single, double or triple bond. 
 
Chemistry
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Scientists use models to show the characteristics of compounds. Of the different models,ball-and-stick model and space-filling model are commonly used but similar. Ball-and- stick model shows the bond between both atom and not the relative size of the atoms. Space-filling model shows the relative size of the atom and not the bond between the atoms. Both are 3-Dimensional and use color spheres within the model. 
Chemistry
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Scientists use models to show the characteristics of compounds. Of the different models,ball-and-stick model and space-filling model are commonly used but similar. Ball-and- stick model shows the bond between both atom and not the relative size of the atoms. Space-filling model shows the relative size of the atom and not the bond between the atoms. Both are 3-Dimensional and use color spheres within the model. 
Mathematics
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Step-by-step explanation:

a) The null hypothesis states that

The production line operation fills cartons with laundry detergent to a mean weight of 32 ounces.

H0 : µ = 32

The alternative hypothesis states that

The production line operation overfills or under fills cartons with the laundry detergent to a mean weight of above or below 32 ounces.

Ha : µ ≠ 32

b) when the calculations are done and the p value is determined, then it would be compared with the level of significance

When the significance level is lesser than the p value, we do not reject H0 because there is no sufficient evidence to conclude that the production line operation overfills or under fills cartons.

c) When the significance level is greater than the p value, we would reject H0 because there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the production line operation overfills or under fills cartons.

Mathematics
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Mary is filling 36 cups per minute, which is faster than Jorge.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets get Jorge's time :

As the rate is constant, we can find the slope to know the number of cups he is filling per minute.

Slope is found using: \frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}

= \frac{53-25}{5-3}

= \frac{28}{2}=14

From the table lets get Mary's time:

\frac{99-81}{1-0.5}

= \frac{18}{0.5}=36

Another data: \frac{63-45}{2-1.5}

=  \frac{18}{0.5}=36

Therefore, we can see that Mary is filling 36 cups in a minute and Jorge is filling 14 cups.

Hence, the correct answer is : Mary is filling 36 cups per minute, which is faster than Jorge.

Mathematics
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Answer : the number of candies having chocolate cream filling =26

Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%

Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = \frac{9}{16}

Explanation:

Part of candy has coconut filling =\frac{1}{8}

Part of candy has peanut butter filling = \frac{5}{16}

Part of candy has orange cream filling = \frac{5}{32}

Remaining will be chocolate cream filling

= 1-\frac{1}{8}-\frac{5}{16}-\frac{5}{32}\\=1-\frac{4+10+5}{32}\\=1-\frac{19}{32}\\=\frac{32-19}{32}\\=\frac{13}{32}

Now, we have number of candies with coconut filling =8

so, \frac{1}{8}\times x=8 , where x is the total number of candies ,

x = 8×8=64

So, the number of candies having chocolate cream filling=

\frac{13}{32}\times 64\\=26

Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = \frac{5}{16}\times 100\\=\frac{125}{4}

∴Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%

Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream

 =\frac{5}{32}+\frac{13}{32}\\=\frac{18}{32}\\=\frac{9}{16}

∴Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = \frac{9}{16}

Mathematics
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Answer : the number of candies having chocolate cream filling =26

Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%

Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = \frac{9}{16}

Explanation:

Part of candy has coconut filling =\frac{1}{8}

Part of candy has peanut butter filling = \frac{5}{16}

Part of candy has orange cream filling = \frac{5}{32}

Remaining will be chocolate cream filling

= 1-\frac{1}{8}-\frac{5}{16}-\frac{5}{32}\\=1-\frac{4+10+5}{32}\\=1-\frac{19}{32}\\=\frac{32-19}{32}\\=\frac{13}{32}

Now, we have number of candies with coconut filling =8

so, \frac{1}{8}\times x=8 , where x is the total number of candies ,

x = 8×8=64

So, the number of candies having chocolate cream filling=

\frac{13}{32}\times 64\\=26

Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = \frac{5}{16}\times 100\\=\frac{125}{4}

∴Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%

Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream

 =\frac{5}{32}+\frac{13}{32}\\=\frac{18}{32}\\=\frac{9}{16}

∴Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = \frac{9}{16}

Business
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0.8

Explanation:

Given:

Number of chips contained in each box = 10

Weight of each packet of chips = 3 ounce

Average weight per box = 853 grams

Upper specification limit of the weight = 846 + 12 grams = 858 grams

Lower specification limit of the weight = 846 - 12 grams = 834 grams

Standard deviation, σ = 5 grams

Now,

Capability index = \frac{\textup{Upper limit - Lower limit}}{6\sigma}

or

Capability index = \frac{858 - 834}{6\times5}

or

Capability index = 0.8

Business
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D. $6,000

Explanation:

Given the following :

Activity cost pool

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Machining Order Filling Other

Equipment depreciation 0.40 - - - - - 0.10 - - 0.50

Supervisory expense - - 0.20 - - - - - 0.30 - - 0.50

First stage allocation:

Overhead cost

Equipment depreciation - $51,000

Supervisory expense - $3000

Order filling:

Equipment depreciation - $51,000 × 0.1 = $5100

Supervisory expense - $3000 × 0.3 = $900

Total overhead - $( 5100 + 900) = $6,000

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