Determine the mAs you will use for a Grid/Non-Grid mAs varia…
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Determine the mAs yоu will use fоr а Grid/Nоn-Grid mAs vаriаble technique chart for the canine/feline bone and skull. You have created a Grid/Non-Grid mAs variable technique chart for the canine/feline abdomen. You have selected a sample patient that has an abdominal measurement of 7 cm and weighs 14 kgs. Based on your machine's mA and time settings and your patient's weight, you chose the 3 fastest mAs settings and created 3 test radiographs. You selected the radiograph produced using (200)(1/80) = 2.5 mAs . Your machine has a grid ratio of 5:1. Use the information provided below to help you. You are NOT required to show your work to receive full credit. Grid ratio table for mAs variable technique chart: Grid ratio mAs 5:1 x2 6:1 x2 or x3 8:1 x3 or x4 12:1 x4 or x5 16:1 x5 or x6 Grid ratio table for kVp variable technique chart.
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Nоte: Sаme infоrmаtiоn for questions 5-19, except where noted. The world is composed of two countries, Country A аnd Country B. They use labor to produce two goods, Coats and Umbrellas. All of the assumptions of the Ricardian Model hold. The following table shows the unit labor inputs to make each good in each country. One unit of labor is one hour of labor. Country A has 6000 units of labor and country B has 10000 units of labor. The two countries are engaged in free and costless trade and both countries gain with trade, except as noted. Unit Labor Inputs Good Country A Country B Coats 1 3 Umbrellas 4 24 The following graph represents the relative supply curve of umbrellas relative to coats and the relative demand of umbrellas relative to coats, for the two countries. It is not necessarily drawn in scale, it is for illustration only. Don’t use its scale to answer any questions. Use it as an illustration to answer questions 16-19 only. Notation: QUA means country A’s supply or demand of Umbrellas, and analogously for the other symbols. (Note: Having separate information is to your advantage, as it decouples the answer here from other answers that you may have gotten wrong. However, don’t use this information to answer any other questions, as the information here is not necessarily correct for other questions!) Enter the number X in the figure above, or enter 0 if not enough information is provided. Round to the nearest 0.01.
Nоte: Sаme infоrmаtiоn for questions 5-19, except where noted. The world is composed of two countries, Country A аnd Country B. They use labor to produce two goods, Coats and Umbrellas. All of the assumptions of the Ricardian Model hold. The following table shows the unit labor inputs to make each good in each country. One unit of labor is one hour of labor. Country A has 6000 units of labor and country B has 10000 units of labor. The two countries are engaged in free and costless trade and both countries gain with trade, except as noted. Unit Labor Inputs Good Country A Country B Coats 1 3 Umbrellas 4 24 The following graph represents the relative supply curve of umbrellas relative to coats and the relative demand of umbrellas relative to coats, for the two countries. It is not necessarily drawn in scale, it is for illustration only. Don’t use its scale to answer any questions. Use it as an illustration to answer questions 16-19 only. Notation: QUA means country A’s supply or demand of Umbrellas, and analogously for the other symbols. (Note: Having separate information is to your advantage, as it decouples the answer here from other answers that you may have gotten wrong. However, don’t use this information to answer any other questions, as the information here is not necessarily correct for other questions!) Enter the number Z in the figure above, or enter 0 if not enough information is provided. Round to the nearest 0.01.
Nоte: Sаme infоrmаtiоn for questions 5-19, except where noted. The world is composed of two countries, Country A аnd Country B. They use labor to produce two goods, Coats and Umbrellas. All of the assumptions of the Ricardian Model hold. The following table shows the unit labor inputs to make each good in each country. One unit of labor is one hour of labor. Country A has 6000 units of labor and country B has 10000 units of labor. The two countries are engaged in free and costless trade and both countries gain with trade, except as noted. Unit Labor Inputs Good Country A Country B Coats 1 3 Umbrellas 4 24 What best explains why the two countries gain from trade?