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WHich of the following leaders shaped the framing of the fed…

WHich of the following leaders shaped the framing of the federal Constitution more than anyone else?

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The abbreviation SOB refers to shortness of breath

The abbreviation SOB refers to shortness of breath

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Kaposi sarcoma is a benign tumor associated with skin cancer…

Kaposi sarcoma is a benign tumor associated with skin cancer.

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US is an imaging technique that scans the organs.

US is an imaging technique that scans the organs.

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A chronic skin disease, usually marked by itchy, scaly, red…

A chronic skin disease, usually marked by itchy, scaly, red patches covered by silvery gray scales, is known:

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According to our population talk in class, Texas is best des…

According to our population talk in class, Texas is best described as

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According to the 8 rules of politics, politics is about

According to the 8 rules of politics, politics is about

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The freezing shack was used in an example involving the

The freezing shack was used in an example involving the

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Dice Rolling (Part 4): Little Jimmy recorded data for a dice…

Dice Rolling (Part 4): Little Jimmy recorded data for a dice rolling scenario much like what we did in class.  He rolled dice and any die which was rolled a “1” he removed before proceeding to the next roll. Unfortunately, Little Jimmy had a cup of hot chocolate and spilled it all over his paper, obscuring some of the data.   Using the Average % Remaining value, write an exponential model for this data in the form

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Tiered Rewards (Part 2): You are looking to apply for a new…

Tiered Rewards (Part 2): You are looking to apply for a new credit card.  In researching some options out there, you find a card that is advertising a “tiered reward” system.  Curious, you look up the details. What you find is that the rewards are structured this way: If total spent is over— but less than— Card Rewards: $50 $500 1.5% of total spending over $50 $500 $1,000 $6.75 plus 2.75% of total spending over $500 $1,000 $10,000 $20.50 plus 4.25% of the amount over $1,000 $10,000 no limit $403 plus 5.5% of the amount over $10,000   You will want to use your answers to Tiered Rewards (Part 1) (Question 8 above) to help you answer this question. The main drawback of this card is that it has a very high APR of 23.64%.  Suppose you are only able to initially pay $440 of the $850 you spent in the scenario above.  Then you are able to pay off the remaining balance on the next statement. You earned rewards for this spending, but then you also had to pay interest.  Did you end up gaining money or losing money?  How much was gained/lost? Hint: Consider how much you have to pay in interest.

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