The nurse practitioner auscultates a new, grade II, vibrator…
The nurse practitioner auscultates a new, grade II, vibratory, musical, mid-systolic murmur at the LLSB and apex, in a 4-year-old child that is louder when the child is supine. The child has no other cardiac or respiratory findings and is growing normally. What type of murmur is most likely?
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Consider a partial equilibrium economy with utility function U(m, q) = m + q^(1/3) and production function f(x) = x^(1/4). From the firm’s FOC we know that the if the firm chooses q at price p, it must be the case that p = 4q^3. Thus, the firm’s supply function S(p) — output as a function of price — is?
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