John works as a goldsmith who often repairs jewellry- Maria brought in.pdfpnaran46
John works as a goldsmith who often repairs jewellry. Maria brought in an intricate gold oraceet.
John repaired it and charged his standard fee for the service. Maria refuses to pay for the ropairs
so John has refused to return the bracelet to her. Based on these facts, Maria's strorgest cance of
action would be to sue John for: Select one: a. Trespass. b. Injurious falsehood. c. Detinue. d.
Intimidation. Which of the following is not a duty of a director of a corporation? Select one: a.
To act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the co b. To exercise the
care, diligence and skills of a reasonably prudent director. c. To use insider knowledge to benefit
their dependents. d. To manage the business affairs of the corporation..
This set definition describes a language L that contains strings with the following properties: strings consist of substrings of a's, b's, c's, and d's where the number of a's and d's are equal and the number of b's and c's are equal, with all counts being greater than or equal to 0.
I need help to modify my code according to the instructions- Modify th.pdfpnaran46
I need help to modify my code according to the instructions:
Modify the program you created in Lab Assignment #9 (Babbage's Cabbage's, Part 3) to include
the following features:
Use parallel arrays to store the full name and gross pay of all employees entered. The size of the
arrays must be easy to change using a single symbolic constant. At the end of the program, after
all the individual employee records have been input and processed, write a summary table to the
report file listing the employees entered and their gross pay amounts. See the sample report that
follows for an example. (Your program may only store these two specific pieces of employee
data in arrays. You will not earn credit for this feature if you create additional arrays for other
pieces of employee data.)
Create individual functions for computing the sum of the gross pay amounts, the average, finding
the maximum gross pay, and the minimum gross pay. Each of these four functions can accept
only the array of gross pay amounts and number of valid data items as parameters, and cannot
depend on the array being arranged in order. Display the total, average, minimum, and maximum
of the gross pay amounts in the report file summary.
Use the optimized version of the Bubble Sort (v.3) so that the summary table of employee names
and gross pay amounts is arranged in descending order by gross pay.
Read input from a data file, rather than the user. See the sample data file that follows for an
example (note that the amount of the transportation deduction is supplied directly). You may
assume that all data provided in the file is valid. Remove all code related to keyboard input and
data validation so that the program simply reads from the data file and writes to the report file
without needing any input from the user.
Sample Report File
Submissions whose programs do not compile without errors, do not use a modular style (i.e., all
of the program code appears in the main module), or contain any of the items listed below, will
receive a grade of zero:
Global variables, Recursive module calls, vectors, structs, or classes, The line using namespace
std; Inclusion of libraries that have not been introduced as part of the class (including those that
are specific to a particular operating system), or use of their commands, Calls to the system
function
This is my code that needs to be modified:
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <ostream>
#define min_hours 10.0
#define max_hours 55.0
#define min_hourly_rate 15.00
#define max_hourly_rate 65.00
#define overtime_limit 34.0
void input_employee_data(double &hours_worked, double &hourly_wage);
void calculate_gross_pay(double &hours_worked, double &hourly_wage, double& ovt_hours,
double& reg_hours, double &gross_pay);
void calculate_net_pay(double &gross_pay, double& deduct, double &net_pay, double &taxes);
std::string input_full_name(std::string& first_name,
std::string& last_name);
std::string join_names.
How do I fix this error - Exception in thread -main- java-lang-NullPoi.pdfpnaran46
How do I fix this error "
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "String.hashCode()"
because "action" is null
at AddressBook.main(AddressBook.java:25)"
import java.util.Scanner;
public class AddressBook {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Tablea addressBook = new Tablea();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
String name, address;
String action = null;
boolean moreEntries = true;
while (moreEntries) {
System.out.println("/nMenu");
System.out.println("n.Add Entry");
System.out.println("d. Delete Entry");
System.out.println("u. Update Entry");
System.out.println("l. Search");
System.out.println("a. View All");
System.out.println("q. Exit");
// Insert a new entry into the address book
switch (action) {
case "n":
System.out.print("Enter a name: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.print("Enter an address: ");
address = scanner.nextLine();
addressBook.insert(name, address);
System.out.println("New Contact has been added,");
System.out.print("Add another entry? (y/n): ");
String answer = scanner.nextLine().toLowerCase();
moreEntries = answer.equals("y") || answer.equals("yes");
break;
// Delete an entry from the address book
case "d":
System.out.println("Enter a name to delete: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
boolean deleted = addressBook.delete(name);
if (deleted) {
System.out.println("Address deleted");
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Update an entry in the address book
case "u":
System.out.print("Enter a name to update: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.print("Enter a new address: ");
address = scanner.nextLine();
boolean updated = addressBook.update(name, address);
if (updated) {
System.out.println("Address updated");
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Lookup an entry in the address book
case "l":
System.out.print("Enter a name to look up: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
String result = addressBook.lookUp(name);
if (result != null) {
System.out.println("Address: " + result);
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Display all entries in the address book
case "a":
System.out.println("All entries:");
addressBook.displayAll();
break;
// Quit the program
case"q":
System.out.println("Quitting...");
}
}
}
}
Other files that go with it
public class Node {
private String name;
private String address;
private Node next;
Node() {
// add here ..
}
Node(String name, String address) {
// add here ..
this.name = name;
this.address = address;
this.next = null;
}
public String getKey() {
// add here ..
return this.name;
}
public void setKey(String name) {
// add here ..
this.name = name;
}
public String getValue() {
// add here ..
return this.address;
}
public void setValue(String address) {
// add here ..
this.address = address;
}
public Node getNext() {
// add here ..
return this.next;
}
public void setNext(Node next) {
// add here ..
this.next = next;
}
}
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Tablea {
private Node mark;
public Node.
Find the p-value using Excel (not Appendix D)- (Round your answers to.pdfpnaran46
A p-value is calculated in Excel to test a hypothesis. The p-value is rounded to 4 decimal places and indicates the probability of obtaining results at least as extreme as the observed results of a statistical hypothesis test, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
Apple Inc- had gone through a hard period in the early 90s and almost.pdfpnaran46
Apple Inc. had gone through a hard period in the early 90s and almost went bankrupt. When
Steve Jobs returned to Apple as CEO in 1997 (he left the firm in 1985), he made a stunning
promise to take only $1 dollar salary. Every year from 1997 to 2011, Steve Jobs made an annual
salary of just $1. Since Jobs held lots of Apple stocks, if he couldn't make the company
successfully again and he only took $1 salary, he.
a- Let- a host with IP address 10-0-0-10-3550 want to transmit 16 bit.pdfpnaran46
a. Let, a host with IP address 10.0.0.10 , 3550 want to transmit 16 bit following data to the
receiver with IP address 192 , 168.10.7 , 1250 . 1011001111000101 1110101010111001 Draw
the UDP segment format for this scenario. b. Draw the FSM chart for Reliable Data
Transmission 2.2 when data are transferred without any error..
John works as a goldsmith who often repairs jewellry- Maria brought in.pdfpnaran46
John works as a goldsmith who often repairs jewellry. Maria brought in an intricate gold oraceet.
John repaired it and charged his standard fee for the service. Maria refuses to pay for the ropairs
so John has refused to return the bracelet to her. Based on these facts, Maria's strorgest cance of
action would be to sue John for: Select one: a. Trespass. b. Injurious falsehood. c. Detinue. d.
Intimidation. Which of the following is not a duty of a director of a corporation? Select one: a.
To act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the co b. To exercise the
care, diligence and skills of a reasonably prudent director. c. To use insider knowledge to benefit
their dependents. d. To manage the business affairs of the corporation..
This set definition describes a language L that contains strings with the following properties: strings consist of substrings of a's, b's, c's, and d's where the number of a's and d's are equal and the number of b's and c's are equal, with all counts being greater than or equal to 0.
I need help to modify my code according to the instructions- Modify th.pdfpnaran46
I need help to modify my code according to the instructions:
Modify the program you created in Lab Assignment #9 (Babbage's Cabbage's, Part 3) to include
the following features:
Use parallel arrays to store the full name and gross pay of all employees entered. The size of the
arrays must be easy to change using a single symbolic constant. At the end of the program, after
all the individual employee records have been input and processed, write a summary table to the
report file listing the employees entered and their gross pay amounts. See the sample report that
follows for an example. (Your program may only store these two specific pieces of employee
data in arrays. You will not earn credit for this feature if you create additional arrays for other
pieces of employee data.)
Create individual functions for computing the sum of the gross pay amounts, the average, finding
the maximum gross pay, and the minimum gross pay. Each of these four functions can accept
only the array of gross pay amounts and number of valid data items as parameters, and cannot
depend on the array being arranged in order. Display the total, average, minimum, and maximum
of the gross pay amounts in the report file summary.
Use the optimized version of the Bubble Sort (v.3) so that the summary table of employee names
and gross pay amounts is arranged in descending order by gross pay.
Read input from a data file, rather than the user. See the sample data file that follows for an
example (note that the amount of the transportation deduction is supplied directly). You may
assume that all data provided in the file is valid. Remove all code related to keyboard input and
data validation so that the program simply reads from the data file and writes to the report file
without needing any input from the user.
Sample Report File
Submissions whose programs do not compile without errors, do not use a modular style (i.e., all
of the program code appears in the main module), or contain any of the items listed below, will
receive a grade of zero:
Global variables, Recursive module calls, vectors, structs, or classes, The line using namespace
std; Inclusion of libraries that have not been introduced as part of the class (including those that
are specific to a particular operating system), or use of their commands, Calls to the system
function
This is my code that needs to be modified:
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <ostream>
#define min_hours 10.0
#define max_hours 55.0
#define min_hourly_rate 15.00
#define max_hourly_rate 65.00
#define overtime_limit 34.0
void input_employee_data(double &hours_worked, double &hourly_wage);
void calculate_gross_pay(double &hours_worked, double &hourly_wage, double& ovt_hours,
double& reg_hours, double &gross_pay);
void calculate_net_pay(double &gross_pay, double& deduct, double &net_pay, double &taxes);
std::string input_full_name(std::string& first_name,
std::string& last_name);
std::string join_names.
How do I fix this error - Exception in thread -main- java-lang-NullPoi.pdfpnaran46
How do I fix this error "
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "String.hashCode()"
because "action" is null
at AddressBook.main(AddressBook.java:25)"
import java.util.Scanner;
public class AddressBook {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Tablea addressBook = new Tablea();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
String name, address;
String action = null;
boolean moreEntries = true;
while (moreEntries) {
System.out.println("/nMenu");
System.out.println("n.Add Entry");
System.out.println("d. Delete Entry");
System.out.println("u. Update Entry");
System.out.println("l. Search");
System.out.println("a. View All");
System.out.println("q. Exit");
// Insert a new entry into the address book
switch (action) {
case "n":
System.out.print("Enter a name: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.print("Enter an address: ");
address = scanner.nextLine();
addressBook.insert(name, address);
System.out.println("New Contact has been added,");
System.out.print("Add another entry? (y/n): ");
String answer = scanner.nextLine().toLowerCase();
moreEntries = answer.equals("y") || answer.equals("yes");
break;
// Delete an entry from the address book
case "d":
System.out.println("Enter a name to delete: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
boolean deleted = addressBook.delete(name);
if (deleted) {
System.out.println("Address deleted");
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Update an entry in the address book
case "u":
System.out.print("Enter a name to update: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.print("Enter a new address: ");
address = scanner.nextLine();
boolean updated = addressBook.update(name, address);
if (updated) {
System.out.println("Address updated");
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Lookup an entry in the address book
case "l":
System.out.print("Enter a name to look up: ");
name = scanner.nextLine();
String result = addressBook.lookUp(name);
if (result != null) {
System.out.println("Address: " + result);
} else {
System.out.println("Name not found");
}
break;
// Display all entries in the address book
case "a":
System.out.println("All entries:");
addressBook.displayAll();
break;
// Quit the program
case"q":
System.out.println("Quitting...");
}
}
}
}
Other files that go with it
public class Node {
private String name;
private String address;
private Node next;
Node() {
// add here ..
}
Node(String name, String address) {
// add here ..
this.name = name;
this.address = address;
this.next = null;
}
public String getKey() {
// add here ..
return this.name;
}
public void setKey(String name) {
// add here ..
this.name = name;
}
public String getValue() {
// add here ..
return this.address;
}
public void setValue(String address) {
// add here ..
this.address = address;
}
public Node getNext() {
// add here ..
return this.next;
}
public void setNext(Node next) {
// add here ..
this.next = next;
}
}
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Tablea {
private Node mark;
public Node.
Find the p-value using Excel (not Appendix D)- (Round your answers to.pdfpnaran46
A p-value is calculated in Excel to test a hypothesis. The p-value is rounded to 4 decimal places and indicates the probability of obtaining results at least as extreme as the observed results of a statistical hypothesis test, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
Apple Inc- had gone through a hard period in the early 90s and almost.pdfpnaran46
Apple Inc. had gone through a hard period in the early 90s and almost went bankrupt. When
Steve Jobs returned to Apple as CEO in 1997 (he left the firm in 1985), he made a stunning
promise to take only $1 dollar salary. Every year from 1997 to 2011, Steve Jobs made an annual
salary of just $1. Since Jobs held lots of Apple stocks, if he couldn't make the company
successfully again and he only took $1 salary, he.
a- Let- a host with IP address 10-0-0-10-3550 want to transmit 16 bit.pdfpnaran46
a. Let, a host with IP address 10.0.0.10 , 3550 want to transmit 16 bit following data to the
receiver with IP address 192 , 168.10.7 , 1250 . 1011001111000101 1110101010111001 Draw
the UDP segment format for this scenario. b. Draw the FSM chart for Reliable Data
Transmission 2.2 when data are transferred without any error..
57) All of the following are non-arguments except- a- Americans are ma.pdfpnaran46
57) All of the following are non-arguments except: a. Americans are materialistic because they
are exposed to more advertising than any other people on Earth. b. The world fish catch dropped
from its 1989 high of 100 million tons to 97 million tons in 1990 and has remained at about that
figure ever since. Harvests have increased in some oceans but have fallen in others. And rising
catches of some species are offset by falling catches of others. Breaking with a historical trend of
constantly growing catches, stagnation in the global catch now appears likely to continue. 5. Not
all mob bosses avoid prison because John Gotti was a mob boss and Gotti was sent to prison. d.
A person is dead if his or her brain has stopped functioning. 24) Which of the following is a
disjunctive statement? a. Tommy does not like math class nor swimming lessons. b. Laura and
Ann are paternal sisters. c. Either you go to school for an education or you search for a job. d. If
there is a hurricane, then the electricity will go off. 48) For the following case, determine which
of Mill's methods is applicable and determine the conclusion that can be derived: Tom had $250
in his wallet on Friday afternoon. By Sunday night he had only $10 left. He recalled spending
$60 on a dinner and a date Friday night. Then he spent $70 on groceries, $40 on gas for his car,
and lent $50 to a friend. He didn't recall spending any more money, so the only thing he could
think of was that he must have lost the $20 somewhere. a. The method of concomitant variations:
conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the missing $20 . b. The method
of residues: conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the missing $20 . c.
The method of agreement; conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the
missing $20 . a. The method of difference: conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally
connected to the missing $20 ..
2- An instructor wishes to see whether the variation in scores of the.pdfpnaran46
2. An instructor wishes to see whether the variation in scores of the 23 students in her class is
less than the variance of the population. The variance of the class is 198 . Is there enough
evidence to support the claim that the variation of the students is less than the population
variance ( 2 = 25 ) at = 0.05 ? Assume that the scores are normally distributed..
You are working as the chief economist for the Ministry of Economy in.pdfpnaran46
You are working as the chief economist for the Ministry of Economy in Peru. For each of the
following situations, use the IS-LM-FX model to illustrate the effects of the shock. For each
case, state the effect of the shock on the following variables (increase, decrease, no change, or
ambiguous): Y, i, E, C, I, TB. Assume the government allows the exchange rate to float and
makes no policy response. a. Peru's main trading partner, China, enters into a recession. China's
output decreases. b. Investors expect a depreciation of the Sol, the Peruvian currency. c. The
money supply in Peru increases. d. Peruvian government increases government spending..
The Taylors agreed to make monthly payments on a mortgage of $130-000.pdfpnaran46
The Taylors agreed to make monthly payments on a mortgage of $130 , 000 amortized over 15
yoars. Inlorest for thio firtit 3 yoars was 7.5 percont compounded somi-annually. Determige the
mortgage balanoe at the ond of the 3 -year term. A. $141 , 121 , 64 B. $141.948.91 C. $114 ,
600.42 D. $114 , 072.53.
The supply of low-skilled workers in China is perfectly elastic- In 20.pdfpnaran46
The supply of low-skilled workers in China is perfectly elastic. In 2011, when China cut the tax
on these workers' incomes from 5 percent fo zero. A. employers didrit change the wage rate and
hired the same number of workers B. employars didn't change the wage rate but hired more
workers C. employers cut the wage rate but hired the same number of workers D. employers cut
the wage rate and hired more workers?.
The Federal Reserve provides accounts to financial institutions only f.pdfpnaran46
The Federal Reserve provides accounts to financial institutions only financial institutions and
merchants with more than $1 billion in annual sales financial institutions and credit card
networks financial institutions and debit card networks.
The following is the balance sheet numbers (in millions) reported by B.pdfpnaran46
The following is the balance sheet numbers (in millions) reported by Bay Bank for 2020 . The
sovereign and corporate ratings are provided in parentheses. Based on Basel II standards, are the
banks adequately capitalized (use the weights listed in the Ch. 13 PowerPoint). No, they do not
have sufficient Tier 1 or Tier 1 + 2 capital No, they have sufficient Tier 1 but insufficient Tier 1
+ 2 capital No, they do have sufficient Tier 1 + 2 capital but insufficient Tier 1 capital.
1) Ludwig von Mises (1871 - 1973) was an influential economist from Au.pdfpnaran46
1) Ludwig von Mises ( 1871 - 1973) was an influential economist from Austria, later moving to
the U.S. when Hitler came to power. He was a strong proponent of free markets. He was also a
famous, influential economist with numerous books. Please read a lecture/speech he gave from
1959 entitled The History of Capitalism. a) Mises criticizes the "iron law of wages". Explain
who and what Mises is criticizing. b) What does Mises see as the fundamental principle of
capitalism? c) How does Mises' views coincide with Adam Smith's in terms of how markets meet
the needs of people? d) Summarize Mises' explanation of the origins of capitalism. e) How might
one criticize this explanation? That is, think where Mises explanation might be wrong or at least
not as applicable as he argues. f) What does Mises see the as key factor in raising workers' wages
over time?.
Singh Company reports a contribution margin of $717-000 and fixed cost.pdfpnaran46
Singh Company reports a contribution margin of $717 , 000 and fixed costs of $478 , 000 (1)
Compute its income. (2) Compute its degree of operating leverage (3) If sales increase by 20% ,
what amount of income is expected?.
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Provide an appropriate response. How many ways can five people, A, B, C, D, and E, sit in a row
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QRT Soltware creates and distributes inventory control noftware- The h.pdfpnaran46
QRT Soltware creates and distributes inventory control noftware. The heart of QRT Software is
a small group of product managers who work with a number of external companies. One
company develops the code, another is responsible for marketing, a third for quality control, and
a fourth for distribution. Here is the arganizational chart showing the structure or
departmentalization for QRT Software: 1. CEO 2. Tools 3. Compost 4. Sales 5. Manufacturing 6.
Accounting 7. Siles E. Manufacturing 9. Accounting.
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57) All of the following are non-arguments except- a- Americans are ma.pdfpnaran46
57) All of the following are non-arguments except: a. Americans are materialistic because they
are exposed to more advertising than any other people on Earth. b. The world fish catch dropped
from its 1989 high of 100 million tons to 97 million tons in 1990 and has remained at about that
figure ever since. Harvests have increased in some oceans but have fallen in others. And rising
catches of some species are offset by falling catches of others. Breaking with a historical trend of
constantly growing catches, stagnation in the global catch now appears likely to continue. 5. Not
all mob bosses avoid prison because John Gotti was a mob boss and Gotti was sent to prison. d.
A person is dead if his or her brain has stopped functioning. 24) Which of the following is a
disjunctive statement? a. Tommy does not like math class nor swimming lessons. b. Laura and
Ann are paternal sisters. c. Either you go to school for an education or you search for a job. d. If
there is a hurricane, then the electricity will go off. 48) For the following case, determine which
of Mill's methods is applicable and determine the conclusion that can be derived: Tom had $250
in his wallet on Friday afternoon. By Sunday night he had only $10 left. He recalled spending
$60 on a dinner and a date Friday night. Then he spent $70 on groceries, $40 on gas for his car,
and lent $50 to a friend. He didn't recall spending any more money, so the only thing he could
think of was that he must have lost the $20 somewhere. a. The method of concomitant variations:
conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the missing $20 . b. The method
of residues: conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the missing $20 . c.
The method of agreement; conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally connected to the
missing $20 . a. The method of difference: conclusion: Losing the money is probably causally
connected to the missing $20 ..
2- An instructor wishes to see whether the variation in scores of the.pdfpnaran46
2. An instructor wishes to see whether the variation in scores of the 23 students in her class is
less than the variance of the population. The variance of the class is 198 . Is there enough
evidence to support the claim that the variation of the students is less than the population
variance ( 2 = 25 ) at = 0.05 ? Assume that the scores are normally distributed..
You are working as the chief economist for the Ministry of Economy in.pdfpnaran46
You are working as the chief economist for the Ministry of Economy in Peru. For each of the
following situations, use the IS-LM-FX model to illustrate the effects of the shock. For each
case, state the effect of the shock on the following variables (increase, decrease, no change, or
ambiguous): Y, i, E, C, I, TB. Assume the government allows the exchange rate to float and
makes no policy response. a. Peru's main trading partner, China, enters into a recession. China's
output decreases. b. Investors expect a depreciation of the Sol, the Peruvian currency. c. The
money supply in Peru increases. d. Peruvian government increases government spending..
The Taylors agreed to make monthly payments on a mortgage of $130-000.pdfpnaran46
The Taylors agreed to make monthly payments on a mortgage of $130 , 000 amortized over 15
yoars. Inlorest for thio firtit 3 yoars was 7.5 percont compounded somi-annually. Determige the
mortgage balanoe at the ond of the 3 -year term. A. $141 , 121 , 64 B. $141.948.91 C. $114 ,
600.42 D. $114 , 072.53.
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workers C. employers cut the wage rate but hired the same number of workers D. employers cut
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capitalism? c) How does Mises' views coincide with Adam Smith's in terms of how markets meet
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one criticize this explanation? That is, think where Mises explanation might be wrong or at least
not as applicable as he argues. f) What does Mises see the as key factor in raising workers' wages
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company develops the code, another is responsible for marketing, a third for quality control, and
a fourth for distribution. Here is the arganizational chart showing the structure or
departmentalization for QRT Software: 1. CEO 2. Tools 3. Compost 4. Sales 5. Manufacturing 6.
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