You have worked up an appetite from taking this test and dec…

You have worked up an appetite from taking this test and decide it is time for a snack. You have a few options of chips and dips available to you: Chips: Tortilla chips, Original Lays, Flaming Hot Cheetos, Ruffles Dips: Queso, Salsa, French Onion Dip, Ranch Dip If the test has made you go crazy enough to try ALL possible combinations of chips and dips, then how many total combinations do you have to try? (Disclaimer: Your teacher is not responsible for what happens if you actually try this)

The school has decided to offer an extra review session for…

The school has decided to offer an extra review session for an ACM class. Time slot A is in the morning, and time slot B is in the evening. The Venn Diagram shows which time slots students showed up to. Venn Test 4.png a) How many students showed up to time slot A? [BLANK-1] b) How many students went to both tutoring times? [BLANK-2] c) How many total students were in ACM classes? [BLANK-3]

A population of 300 cats has two alleles at some locus, F an…

A population of 300 cats has two alleles at some locus, F and f. In this population: 75 cats have genotype FF 200 cats have genotype Ff 25 cats have genotype ff What is the frequency p of the F allele? Answer to two decimal places as a decimal, not a percentage. (Example: 0.22, not 22%)

As before, Honorlock will prevent you from accessing pages o…

As before, Honorlock will prevent you from accessing pages other than the exam and your pre-approved notes. Make sure you’ve sent me your Final Exam notes page and I’ve had a chance to upload it. Honorlock should automatically link you to a page that allows you to entire your G0 number to view your notes. Follow the link given and enter your G0 number. Can you access your approved notes page? Please do so, and report your results here.

A population of birds lives in a forest. Part of the populat…

A population of birds lives in a forest. Part of the population develops a different mating dance. As these birds will only mate with others who perform the same mating dance, this splits the population in two. Over time, these subpopulations diverge into new species that both occupy the same forest. This would be an example of: