1. 2 observations and 2 inferences
a. There were 3 different lengths of strings used
1 washer was used
The washer is made of copper.
They used hemp string in the scenario
b. 1 tablet was used.
1 cup of water was used
The tablet is alkaline base
The water has some levels of acid in it.
c. Point A has a population size of 300.
Gen 15 has a population size above 400.
Point B is the Baby Boom generation.
The population needs to be over 500 to be consider a substantial size.
d. Enzyme A at 20 Celsius is about 4 grams.
Enzyme B at 25 Celsius is 2 grams.
Enzyme B seems to be the most productive at 45 Celsius.
Enzyme A is overall productive between 30 and 65 Celsius.
2. Exam Scores
a. On exam 2 I did better the Exam 1, because I had a score of 55%…show more content… IC: The innovations in the map from the methodology developed by a team from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. It took creativity to develop the innovations and methods for the map to have greater use.
v. SN: This product has been reviewed by the California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council.
The council needs communication and negations to come up with a sound review on the product.
d. I would probably check the map every few months at the most. Because the data refers more to the probability of aftershocks and foreshocks that occur after a earthquake. The article explicitly states that it doesn’t predict earthquakes, so there is still a great chance of random earthquakes which means there is risk to take account when living in California.
e. If I lived near San Francisco I would put a great amount of trust in this map, because the probability in that area is above 1 in 10,000 of experiencing MMI VI. But with having about .01% of a chance of strong shaking to occur, I would probably not react in a severe manner.
4. Flips
a. ½ x ½ x ½ = 1/8. The probability of all three will turns up heads is 12.5% or .12
b. (½ x ½)+ ½= 3/8. the probability of that the 1985 turns up tails while the other tow turn up heads is a 37.5% or .375