The below table is the frequency distribution of the variabl…

The below table is the frequency distribution of the variable # of Siblings. To compute the standard deviation  for the number of siblings using the standard deviation sample formula, the total number of siblings is ,  the total number of students is ,  the sample mean is _and the sample standard deviation is (Keep at least three decimal places in intermediate steps) ,    # of Siblings 0 1 2 3 4 # of Students who reported having that many siblings 5 7 3 2 1

V has units of volts (V), T has units of seconds (s), Q has…

V has units of volts (V), T has units of seconds (s), Q has units of coulombs(C), and I has units of coulombs per seconds (C/s). for the equation below, find (the units of x) in terms of volts, seconds and coulombs. If x has no units, write that as “none”. x = QT

A patient presents with a recent history of weight gain, fat…

A patient presents with a recent history of weight gain, fatigue, loss of appetite, and complaints of very foamy urine. Physical exam notes the patient has developed peripheral edema.  It is found upon routine testing that their Total Protein is 5.2 g/dL (Ref Range: 6.0-8.0 g/dL) and Albumin is 2.8 g/dL (Ref Range: 3.5-5.5 g/dL).  Serum Protein Electrophoresis demonstrates:   Result Reference Range Albumin 2.8 3.6-5.2 g/dL Alpha-1 0.1 0.2-0.5 g/dL Alpha-2 1.5 0.6-1.0 g/dL Beta 0.3 0.5-1.2 g/dL Gamma 0.5 0.7-1.6 g/dL Total Protein 5.2 6.0-8.0 g/dL Please answer the following: What is the most likely cause of this patient’s abnormal total protein and SPE results? How is the your answer for question 1 causing these results?  Why does the patient have edema?