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Let\'s focus on decision making for this discussion. Pick a fictional character
Let's focus on decision making for this discussion. Pick a fictional character from a movie, tv show, or book and describe a time when they had to make a big decision. Based on th…
Let\'s focus on the business publications (WSJ, Forbes, Fortune, Business Week e
Let's focus on the business publications (WSJ, Forbes, Fortune, Business Week etc.) this week. Please find at least three current articles that are about firms that relate to one …
Let\'s focus on the business publications (WSJ, Forbes, Fortune, Business Week e
Let's focus on the business publications (WSJ, Forbes, Fortune, Business Week etc.) this week. Please find at least three current articles that are about firms that relate to one …
Let\'s go back to Mr. paper1 M& M\'s (both plain and peanut) at two different fa
Let's go back to Mr. paper1 M& M's (both plain and peanut) at two different factories in the US. klin's paper. Through his research he found that the Mars company produces The…
Let\'s go back to Mr. paper1 M& M\'s (both plain and peanut) at two different fa
Let's go back to Mr. paper1 M& M's (both plain and peanut) at two different factories in the US. klin's paper. Through his research he found that the Mars company produces The…
Let\'s go through the right-hand rule. Starting with the generic vector cross-pr
Let's go through the right-hand rule. Starting with the generic vector cross-product equation A=B*C point your forefinger of your right hand in the direction of B, and point your …
Let\'s hear about your experiences in selling interactions - either as a sales p
Let's hear about your experiences in selling interactions - either as a sales person or as a customer. Provide an example of a situation you've been in, and identify the character…
Let\'s illustrate the idea of a sampling distribution in the case of a very smal
Let's illustrate the idea of a sampling distribution in the case of a very small sample from a very small population. The population is the 10 scholarship players currently on you…
Let\'s illustrate the idea of a sampling distribution in the case of a very smal
Let's illustrate the idea of a sampling distribution in the case of a very small sample from a very small population. The population is the scores of 10 students on an exam. Let's…
Let\'s imagine that the conversion of substance A to substance D is crucial for
Let's imagine that the conversion of substance A to substance D is crucial for proper function of aliens from the planet Rigel VII (illustrated above). As is usually the case, thi…
Let\'s look at a numerical example to demonstrate how adding a strong base to ou
Let's look at a numerical example to demonstrate how adding a strong base to our HCOOH/HCOONa buffer affects the overall phH and how the thermodynamics are operating. We will star…
Let\'s look at a simple application of Faraday\'s law. In (Figure 1), the magnet
Let's look at a simple application of Faraday's law. In (Figure 1), the magnetic field in the region between the poles of the electromagnet is uniform at any tome but is increasin…
Let\'s look at college students. The following table gives us data to examine th
Let's look at college students. The following table gives us data to examine the relation between age and full-time or part-time status. The numbers in the table are expressed as …
Let\'s look at differential expressions for the same function in terms of differ
Let's look at differential expressions for the same function in terms of different variables that may be able to measure and control. We have already worked out the differentials …
Let\'s look at several sets of stock prices. The following prices were obtained
Let's look at several sets of stock prices. The following prices were obtained from historical records from 2009, and are listed in dollars per share. Stock Prices Bank of America…
Let\'s look at the \"old\" foreign exchange rate: US$1 Euro$4 Based on the old r
Let's look at the "old" foreign exchange rate: US$1 Euro$4 Based on the old rte, can you figure out the opposite: Euros|e USS? Let's look at the "new" foreign exchange: USS1 Euro$…
Let\'s look at the case of Michael, a bright high school senior whose family liv
Let's look at the case of Michael, a bright high school senior whose family lives in a commune in western North Carolina. Michael's parents are believers in maintaining health "na…
Let\'s look at the falling mouse example we touched on in class in more detail.
Let's look at the falling mouse example we touched on in class in more detail. Let's make things as simple as possible: consider a spherical mouse of radius 0.02 m and a spherical…
Let\'s look at the surface tension of the liquid metal mercury. Mercury has an u
Let's look at the surface tension of the liquid metal mercury. Mercury has an unusually high surface tension, about 465 dyn/cm. Calculate the excess pressure inside a drop of merc…
Let\'s look to build the basic methods of our linked list. Look to implement lin
Let's look to build the basic methods of our linked list. Look to implement linked list that will create methods for pushing value onto head of the list and return the length of t…
Let\'s make a chimeric GPCR. You take the N-terminal extracellular domain, the f
Let's make a chimeric GPCR. You take the N-terminal extracellular domain, the first 4 transmembrane domains and cytosolic loops C1 and C2 from the ?AR and fuse it to the last 3 tr…
Let\'s make the model of the preceding question more realistic. First, let\'s re
Let's make the model of the preceding question more realistic. First, let's replace the exponential growth of the prey with a logistic type growth, so x'(t) = r(1 - x/R)x in the a…
Let\'s model the Sun\'s energy generation if it was entirely from gravitational
Let's model the Sun's energy generation if it was entirely from gravitational contraction (as hypothesized before we learned about nuclear fusion in stars). A. Write an expression…
Let\'s modify the multi-cycle datapath from problem 2. We want to make the cycle
Let's modify the multi-cycle datapath from problem 2. We want to make the cycle time shorter, and we want to do that by splitting up one of the existing stages into two smaller eq…
Let\'s now go back to the first simultaneous game, and consider instead the case
Let's now go back to the first simultaneous game, and consider instead the case in which the players nd independently announce an integer number between 0 and 100. As before, each…
Let\'s perform some magic tricks with strings! Write a program that will have th
Let's perform some magic tricks with strings! Write a program that will have the user input two strings. Output the result of the following ' tricks' in a visually appealing forma…
Let\'s play Pick-A-Ball with replacement! There are 10 colored balls: 5 red, 2 w
Let's play Pick-A-Ball with replacement! There are 10 colored balls: 5 red, 2 white, and 3 blue. The balls nave been placed into a small bucket, and the bucket has been shaken tho…
Let\'s presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lect
Let's presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lecture in order to produce two new particles called "X." Each X has a mass of 4.0 times that of a proto…
Let\'s presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lect
Let's presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lecture in order to produce two new particles called "X." Each X has a mass of 2.0 times that of a proto…
Let\'s presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lect
Let's presume that the goal is to collide two protons as calculated in the lecture in order to produce two new particles called "X." Each X has a mass of 3.0 times that of a proto…
Let\'s pretend Uranium-236 can be regarded as a uniform sphere of charge +92e wi
Let's pretend Uranium-236 can be regarded as a uniform sphere of charge +92e with a radius of 7.4*10^-15m. In fission, it can divide into two "daughter" nuclei one half the charge…
Let\'s pretend for a moment that the atmosphere had sea-level density, pressure,
Let's pretend for a moment that the atmosphere had sea-level density, pressure, and temperature all the way up to, say 500km high, and then would abruptly end in a complete vaccum…
Let\'s pretend that someone handed you $ 20,000 that you could invest anyway you
Let's pretend that someone handed you $ 20,000 that you could invest anyway your choose. Where would you put the money? You would not be allowed to spend it on current consumption…
Let\'s pretend that you and your friend Sam love to people watch. Sometimes, you
Let's pretend that you and your friend Sam love to people watch. Sometimes, you will come up with a story for people and try to match their body language to an imaginary conversat…
Let\'s pretend that you are a manager in a hospital system, you have noticed tha
Let's pretend that you are a manager in a hospital system, you have noticed that the check-in process patients go through at the front desk is very cumbersome and many of the step…
Let\'s pretend you are a junior buyer. Suppose that a make-buy decision is being
Let's pretend you are a junior buyer. Suppose that a make-buy decision is being made for an injection molded plastic part. In other words, do you make it yourself or do you outsou…
Let\'s pretend you are an earthwork construction control inspector and you are c
Let's pretend you are an earthwork construction control inspector and you are checking the field compaction of a layer of soil. The laboratory compaction curve for the soil is sho…
Let\'s prove that lim_t right arrow 0 |sin(t)| = 0. Let D = [1, 0] and B be a po
Let's prove that lim_t right arrow 0 |sin(t)| = 0. Let D = [1, 0] and B be a point on the unit circle with centre A = [0, 0]. Let C be the projection of B onto the line AD, and le…
Let\'s put a dollar amounts on the flows in the circular flow diagram of figure
Let's put a dollar amounts on the flows in the circular flow diagram of figure 2.2. a. Suppose that business buy a total of $120 billion of the four resources (labor, land, capita…
Let\'s put balls into boxes! We have 5 distinct boxes and an unlimited supply of
Let's put balls into boxes! We have 5 distinct boxes and an unlimited supply of balls of 12 different kinds. (a) How many ways are there to put just 10 balls into the 5 boxes if y…
Let\'s put some numbers to the previous problem. Let M_1 = 5kg and M_2 = 10kg wi
Let's put some numbers to the previous problem. Let M_1 = 5kg and M_2 = 10kg with velocities upsilon_1 = 10m/s and upsilon_2 = - 2m/s. They collide elastically and exit the collis…
Let\'s put some numbers to the previous problem. Let M_1 = 5kg and M_2 = 10kg wi
Let's put some numbers to the previous problem. Let M_1 = 5kg and M_2 = 10kg with velocities upsilon_1 = 10m/s and upsilon_2 = - 2m/s. They collide elastically and exit the collis…
Let\'s return to our discussion of evolving bacteria from the beginning of the m
Let's return to our discussion of evolving bacteria from the beginning of the module. The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that based on current evidence, gonorrhea may so…
Let\'s revisit problem 1 of Homework 2. Now that you learned about Weibull distr
Let's revisit problem 1 of Homework 2. Now that you learned about Weibull distributions, you start doubting your assumption of random failures (exponential distribution) for the p…
Let\'s revisit the representative box beam model discussed in Module 3, and simp
Let's revisit the representative box beam model discussed in Module 3, and simplify it a bit more using basic structural elements as shown in the figure below. The spar caps repre…
Let\'s ride the bumper cars! Analyze each of the following collisions involving
Let's ride the bumper cars! Analyze each of the following collisions involving bumper cars. Case 1: Your car (total mass 85 kg) is moving at 4.8 m/s when it smashes into a station…
Let\'s say I am working on an open source project and want to re-use a trivial u
Let's say I am working on an open source project and want to re-use a trivial utility function from another open source project (for example, a file search/replace function). Is i…
Let\'s say I can solve problem $A$ in polynomial time using only $\\log n$ bits
Let's say I can solve problem $A$ in polynomial time using only $log n$ bits of randomness, with a $ge rac{2}{3}$ chance of a correct answer. Then surely I can solve $A$ determist…
Let\'s say I have a 11x11 grid with a few points (around 8) marked in the grid.
Let's say I have a 11x11 grid with a few points (around 8) marked in the grid. One of the points is in the center cell. Call it point P. I choose a point other than P and connect …
Let\'s say I have a door, 1 m wide, hinged on the left side, and I pull it open
Let's say I have a door, 1 m wide, hinged on the left side, and I pull it open with a door nob. To open the door, I need a torque of 2 Nm (Newton meters). If the handle is on the …