1. x is the 6th digit of your UFID. 10 points penalty if you…

1. x is the 6th digit of your UFID. 10 points penalty if you use wrong x.  2. If you think there is a mistake in problem statement, please write down your assumption, and solve your problem based on your assumption.  3. Make sure your handwriting is recognizable. 4. Please show your work step by step (similar as how I did in example problems in class). We will grade your work by checking your understanding of each step. Having correct final answer without steps showing us how won’t get any points for the problem. Of course, if the correct answer is because of cheating, then it’s DSO’s decision on how to deal with it.  5. Please do not leave different versions of solution there and expect TA to choose the correct one the grade. You can only have one version and you should cross out all the others. If we see different attempts there and none of them is crossed out, we will grade all of them and choose the one with the lowest grade.  6. Type the final number you calculated for each problem in the box. If you don’t have a final number, you can put a 0 there. We won’t grade the number in the box. We will only grade the pdf file you submit on “Exam 3 submission”. The number you type in the box is only to make sure that nothing is changed after you exit HonorLock and before you take pictures and submit the pdf on Canvas.  7. Show all your work on paper from the first page to the last page using webcam before you exit Honorlock. 10 points penalty if you fail to do so. Once you exit Honorlock, you cannot change anything on your paper.  8. Submit your work on “Exam 3 submission” as a single pdf file. No submission, no grade no matter whatever reasons make you decide not to submit your work.  9. Both Honorlock “Exam 3” and “Exam 3 submission” will be available for everyone starting from 6:55 pm to 11:05 pm. a.  For majority students without extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 2 hours and submit it on “Exam 3 submission” before 9:05 pm. b.  For students with 50% extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 3 hours and submit it on “Exam 3 submission” before 10:05 pm. c.  For students with 100% extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 4 hours and submit it on “Exam 3 submission” before 11:05 pm.   Late submission is allowed with penalty. For every one minute late, there will be 2 points off.  For students with extra time allowed, please put your extra time allowed in the comment when you submit.  10. This is a close-book, close-note exam. Make sure you don’t have textbook, lecture notes, or homework solutions around you.  11. Do not use Chegg or any other similar website. Any violation in exam will be reported to Dean of Students Office directly. Based on our experience, a lot of times online solutions were wrong and we figured out students using online solutions because their answer were wrong in a weird way. You should definitely trust yourself better than those “Chegg expert”. 

Lee una de las siguientes citas y explica en tus propias pal…

Lee una de las siguientes citas y explica en tus propias palabras cómo se conecta con los temas que hemos estudiado. Escribe por lo menos 3-5 frases completas.  Cita 1: En el caso de Pennsylvania, hasta hace relativamente poco, cuando se hablaba del “latino en Pennsylvania” uno se refería al votante de origen puertorriqueño que vivía en Filadelfia y quien casi siempre votaba demócrata. Pero ya es otro panorama. Ahora, más de la mitad de los latinos de Pennsylvania viven en ciudades más pequeñas en el este del estado, en lugares como Allentown, Lancaster, Hazleton, Reading y York. Todos pueblos que se han revitalizado en los últimos veinte años por nuevas comunidades dominicanas, puertorriqueñas y mexicanas. El cambio ha sido tan significativo que el área hasta tiene un nuevo nombre. Antes, era el “cinturón de óxido.” (the rust belt; referring to states with lots of factories and working-class voters)  Y ahora: “el cinturón latino” (the Latin belt).  Fuente: Silvia Viñas, Eliezer Budasoff y Daniel Alarcón. “El péndulo: el voto latino en Pennsylvania”. Radio Ambulante. 29 octubre 2024. radioambulante.org/audio/el-pendulo-pennsylvania-central     Cita 2: La batalla por las elecciones presidenciales está en marcha en Venezuela. Muchos consideran que quién ganará el 28 de julio es una conclusión inevitable. El actual Nicolás Maduro se acerca al final de su segundo mandato de seis años y tiene la intención de asegurar otro mandato como presidente. Según la ley electoral venezolana, una persona es elegible para la reelección ilimitada. Los mandatos presidenciales se fijaron en seis años con la adopción de la Constitución de Venezuela de 1999, y los límites del mandato presidencial se eliminaron en 2009, permitiendo así que un individuo potencialmente retuviera el poder indefinidamente.  Headley, Anne. “Los peligros para la oposición política en Venezuela en el contexto electoral” Transparencia electoral. 17 junio 2024. https://transparenciaelectoral.org/blog/los-peligros-para-la-oposicion-politica-en-venezuela-en-el-contexto-electoral/