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Marlow has just recently been injured in a major car acciden…

Marlow has just recently been injured in a major car accident and given two days to live. Although she has an estate plan in place that leaves everything she owns to her only son, Julius, she decides that she actually doesn’t want Julius to receive one of her most prized possessions, an original Picasso painting that is quite valuable, because Julius has never shown a real appreciation for fine art. Marlow would much rather the Picasso painting be left to her neighbor, Mary Ann. Although Marlow never updated her estate plan to specify the painting should be left to Mary Ann nor did she tell Mary Ann she wanted her to have the painting, she did have an honest conversation with Julius about six hours before she died and told him that she wanted to give the Picasso painting to Mary Ann. After Marlow passed away, Julius and Mary Ann are now arguing about who should own the Picasso painting that is still hanging on the wall in Marlow’s house. The estate plan suggests the painting should pass to Julius, but Mary Ann has heard about what Marlow told Julius before she died, and she believes Marlow gifted the painting to her and that she could get to keep it.   Who is most likely to win this argument?

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Bella decided to open her own bakery. Without the assistance…

Bella decided to open her own bakery. Without the assistance of a lawyer, Bella formed a Missouri LLC and named it “Bella’s Bakery.” Eli called Bella and ordered some cookies for his girlfriend, Kirsten, but specified that she was allergic to peanuts. Bella told him not to worry because she would make up a special batch of cookies that did not contain peanuts. Bella told one of her employees to make up a special batch of cookies without peanuts in it, but the employee didn’t hear her and put peanuts in the cookies anyway. Eli picked up the cookies and gave one to Kirsten in the car as they were driving away from the bakery. Kirsten became violently ill due to the peanuts in the cookie, vomited all over Eli’s car, and had to go to the hospital and pay to have her stomach pumped. Eli and Kirsten sued Bella and Bella’s Bakery over this incident. Bella responded to the lawsuit and said that she had no personal liability for the damages caused by the peanut cookies and that Kirsten should have inspected the cookies more carefully before she chose to eat them.   Which of the following is a true statement regarding Bella’s statement that she had no personal liability?

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Which of the following red flags is more prevalent for patie…

Which of the following red flags is more prevalent for patients with osteoporosis compared to healthy populations?

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A physical therpaist is volunteering at a first aid tent of…

A physical therpaist is volunteering at a first aid tent of a 5K run on a sunny 80 degree day. A runner comes to the tent complaining of dizziness and lightheadedness. Their skin is cold and clammy. Which of the following physical therapist actions is most approprite?

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A patient exercising in an outpatient clinic informs the PT…

A patient exercising in an outpatient clinic informs the PT that they are experiencing chest pain. After resting for 20 minutes, the patient’s condition is unchanged. They insist it is something they can work through. Which of the following PT actions is the most appropriate next step?

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A physical therapist enters a private treatment room and obs…

A physical therapist enters a private treatment room and observes a patient collapsed on the floor. Which of the following ations should the therapist perform first?

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At what temperature (in °C) will 3.22 moles of a gas occupy…

At what temperature (in °C) will 3.22 moles of a gas occupy 86.1 L when the pressure is 1.51 atm? _______

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The Empirical Rule allows you to quickly approximate a proba…

The Empirical Rule allows you to quickly approximate a probability on a normal distribution.

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The income of employees who work at Company ABC follow a nor…

The income of employees who work at Company ABC follow a normal distribution. The mean employee makes $52,000 and the standard deviation is $4000. What percentage of employees make between $52,000 and $55,000 a year? (Round to 2 decimal places. Express as a decimal not a percentage. For example: 0.12345 would round to 0.12)

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Tax refunds follow a normal distribution, with a mean of $32…

Tax refunds follow a normal distribution, with a mean of $3200 and a standard deviation of $500 for the previous year. What is the probability that an individual receives more than $3000 for their tax return? (Round to 3 decimal places. Express as a decimal not a percentage. For example: 0.12345 would round to 0.123)

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