Use this information for the next three questions. A hospita…

Use this information for the next three questions. A hospital patient suffering from a chronic internal infection caused by a bacterium was treated with daily injections of the antibiotic streptomycin over a period of 12 days. The following graph shows the results. Graph Representing Antibiotic Treatment Results for Chronic Internal Infections Image Description A graph of the results of antibiotic treatment for a chronic internal infection over a 12-day period. The graph shows two lines: Bacteria per mL Urine (solid line) and Antibiotic Resistance (dashed line). The x-axis represents Days, ranging from 0 to 12. The y-axis on the left represents Bacteria per mL Urine, ranging from 1.0×107 to 9.0×107. The y-axis on the right represents Antibiotic Resistance, ranging from 0 to 60000. The table below summarizes the data points from the graph:  Then there is a Table: Days Bacteria Per mL Urine ×1007 Antibiotic Resistance 1 8 100000 2 7 100000 3 1 100000 4 >.5 100000 5 >.5 400000 6 .5 425000 7 1 500000 8 1.5 475000 9 1.75 500000 10 2 550000 11 2 525000 12 3 550000 (Antibiotic resistance = minimum inhibitory concentration of streptomycin in μg/ml) Which of the following statements correctly describes these experimental data, or a conclusion that can be properly drawn from them?

A 1200 kg truck travels around a flat, unbanked curve of rad…

A 1200 kg truck travels around a flat, unbanked curve of radius 300 m at a speed of   20.0 m/s. Calculate the centripetal force acting on the truck. Determine the minimum coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road necessary to prevent the truck from slipping.

Zach has worked with Dr. Castelli as his teaching assistant…

Zach has worked with Dr. Castelli as his teaching assistant for the last three semesters. Over time, Zach has established a trustworthy relationship with Dr. Castelli. Zach now has the authority to freely meet with students one-on-one to review course material without his professor’s knowledge. He does not need to brief the professor on who is coming to meet with him, or what he is discussing with the students. From time to time, though, Zach will consult his professor for advice. In this scenario, Zach has: