Unit VI Problem solving worksheet Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. Before doing so, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review the Unit VI Lesson in the study guide. 1. If the […]
Open the “Gravity and Orbits” PhET simulation, fill out the masses of the star and the planet, then measure the orbital radius and the period of the system in the Excel worksheet (highlighted area).
Unit III: Virtual Simulation Assignment Open the “Gravity and Orbits” PhET simulation: Review the video PhET Gravity & Orbits to familiarize yourself with the various functions of the simulation before beginning your assignment. Explore the orbital motion of the five different gravitational systems, A through E, through a virtual simulation provided by PhET. Fill out […]
Calculate, A wheel spins counterclockwise through three revolutions for 2 seconds. What is the average angular velocity of the wheel?
Unit IV problem solving worksheet Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. Before doing so, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review the Unit IV Lesson in the study guide. 1. A boy […]
Create a Post explaining what would the r2 value tell you about the data that you selected? What is the equation of the regression line?
ASSIGNMENT Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 12 (All Sections) Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source Initial Post Instructions Medical professionals can find relationships between variables. The more you drink alcohol, the less functionality of your liver. The less carbohydrates a person intakes, the lower their Body Mass Index. Data can be […]
What is the level of measurement for each of the variables? Provide descriptive statistics for all the variables in your sample.
Exploratory Data Analysis and Descriptive Statistics I. Provide all TABLES AND GRAPHS for your data A. These must include the following: i. Classify EACH variable as qualitative or quantitative. ii. Classify the quantitative variable as discrete or continuous. iii. Frequency distribution for all of the variables. iv. Relative frequency distribution for all of the variables. […]
Make a gradebook that will keep your average calculated throughout the semester. Create a space on the spreadsheet to add values for your project grades, quizzes, midterm grade, and final exam.
Project 2 Grade-book For this assignment, make a gradebook that will keep your average calculated throughout the semester. You will make this project in Microsoft Excel and will be graded on not only accuracy, but also formatting. (5 pts) We will be using two “sheets” on this assignment. Label sheet one as “Gradebook” create a […]
Share a detailed example in which you need to use the Basic Counting Rule, permutations, or combinations to find the different ways to arrange or select different objects or people.
TASK For this discussion, complete the following tasks: Share a detailed example in which you need to use the Basic Counting Rule, permutations, or combinations to find the different ways to arrange or select different objects or people. Include your calculations to solve this counting problem, and discuss your steps in detail.
Describe all possible flight hazards that could be encountered by the pilot of a small general aviation (Skybrary) rr aircraft that flies directly through a cold front.
Module 4 A&S Question In this activity, you will take your learning to the next level by applying and synthesizing (A&S) concepts explored in this module. Choose one question option (1 or 2) to answer. Place your chosen question and the formulated answer within a separate document. Integrate information from the module lessons to develop […]
Set the frequency of the wave and then measure the wavelength and speed. Explain does wave speed really equal frequency times wavelength?
Physics Lab: Waves on a String Waves are a familiar part of everyday life. You have probably seen water waves and waves on a string. You hear sound waves and see light waves. Waves have a wavelength, λ, a frequency, f, and a speed, v. These three quantities are related by: v = fλ In […]
Find an example of statistics in the media, interpret and validate statistics presented to the general population via the media
Interpret and validate statistics presented to the general population via the media. Find an example of statistics in the media. This could be a newspaper article, magazine article, a segment from a news broadcast or a digital news article. Task: Write a 1-2 page, single spaced paper analyzing a piece of media using the guidelines […]