Can someone please help my solve the differential equation?
I tried bernoulli\'s...
According to my calculations,
Its not exact.... Not seperable... Non-homogeneous...
Please help..
Solution
integrate w.r.to t dy=(t^2-y^3)dt y=t^3/3-y^3t+c.
Castiglianos MethodSolutionI cant upload the image due to.pdfAmansupan
Carroll Company sells all its output at 25 percent above cost. Pacific Corporation purchases all
its inventory from Carroll. Selected information on the operations of the companies over the past
three years is as follows:
Pacific acquired 60 percent of the ownership of Carroll on January 1, 20X1, at underlying book
value.
Compute consolidated net income and income assigned to the controlling interest for 20X2,
20X3, and 20X4.
Carroll Company sells all its output at 25 percent above cost. Pacific Corporation purchases all
its inventory from Carroll. Selected information on the operations of the companies over the
past three years is as follows:
Solution
Cosolidated Income 20x2 20x3 20x4 Operating Income(Pacific) 160000 249000 315000
Operating Income(Carroll) 109000 99000 169000 Total 269000 348000 484000 Unrealised
profit on ending/op. Inv. 70700-(70700/125*100) -14140 14140 106200-
(106200/125*100) -21240 21240 139200-(139200/125*100) -27840 Cosolidated net
Income 254860 340900 477400 Cosolidated net Income 254860 340900 477400
Less: Income assigned to non-cont.int. (109000-14140)*40% 37944 (99000+14140-
21240)*40% 36760 (169000+21240-27840)*40% 64960 Income assigned to
Cont.int. 216916 304140 412440.
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Capital markets consist of securities having maturities greater than one year. true or false
Solution
True.
In capital markets, long term securities are traded. In finance, long term refers to a period greater
than 1 year. Therefore, capital markets consists of securities having maturities greater than one
year. These securities include. Preferred stocks, common stocks, long term bonds etc..
Case Study 4.2Investing in Cardiology Services “It’s time for us t.pdfAmansupan
Cardinality Proof Problems Cardinality Proof Problems (1) Suppose f: S right arrow T, and that f
is one to one. Prove that S ~ f(S). (2) Show that R~(a,b) for every a
Solution
f is a function from S to T
f is given to be one to one
i.e. each element in f has a unique image in T and also if
f(a) = f(b) then a = b
Hence if n is the no of elements in S,
f(S) will have image for each of the n element. Hence
n[f(S)] = n(S)
S~f(S)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2)
b) Consider the function f(x) = sinx, where 0<=x<=pi/2
sin 0 =0 and sin pi/2 =1
Also sinx is one to one
Hence (0,pi/2)~(0,1)
c) Consider the interval (-pi/2, pi/2) as domain for the function
f(x) = tan x
As from -pi/2 to 0 tan is negative, we see that f is one to one.
Hence f(x) = (-tan pi/2, tanpi/2)
= (-infinity, infinity)
Or (-pi/2, pi/2)~R.
Cars arrive at a toll booth at a mean rate of 7 cars every 10 minute.pdfAmansupan
Capital Experts limited (CEL) specializes in taking underperforming companies to a higher level
of performance.CEL\'s capital structure at December 31,2013, included 28,000 shares of $2.25
preferred stock and 225,000 shares of common stock.During 2014,CEL issued common stock
and ended that year with 243,000 shares of common stockoutstanding.Average common shares
outatanding during 2014 were 235,000.Income from continiing operations during 2014 was
$485,000.The company discontinued a segment of the business at a loss of $89,000, and an
exraordinary gain of $94,000.All amounts after income tax.Assume the number of preferred
stock did not change during 2014.
1.Compute CEL\'s earnig per share .Start with the income from continuing operations
2.Analyst believe CEL can earn its current level of income for the indefinite future..Estimate the
market price of a share of CEL common stock at the investment capitalization rate of 9%,11%
and 13%.What estimte presumes an investment in CEL is the most risky.How can you tell
Solution
Since, the rate of Preferred Stock is not given. Hence,we are directly taking the Income from
Conntinuing Operations for Calculation of EPS.
CEL Earning Per Share = 485,000 / 235000
= 2.06.
Case Study 2 Phillip Morris V. the market. Table 10.10 (See Below) .pdfAmansupan
Card Selection: Thee cards from a standad deck of 52 playing cards ae successively drawn at
random withour eplacement. Find the pobability that (a) all three cads ae kings and (b)all three
cards are hearts.
Please explain****
Solution
a)
(4/52)*(3/51)*(2/50) = 1/5525 0.00018
b)
(13/52)*(12/51)*(11/50) = 11/850 0.0129.
Case Project 12-2 Devising an AD DS Design with RODC, AD RMS, and A.pdfAmansupan
Carbon Factors manufactures emission detectors and employs a job-order costing system. During
June, the company’s transactions and accounts included the following
Raw materials purchased $265,000
Direct materials used in production 262,000
Raw materials inventory, beginning 4,200
Corporate administrative costs 21,400
Selling expenses 18,500
Sales 334,000
Total manufacturing overhead applied 39,200
Total manufacturing overhead incurred 38,100
Finished goods, beginning 17,200
Work in process inventory, beginning 13,700
Work in process inventory, ending 15,600
Direct labor cost incurred 48,000
Finished goods, ending 16,300
How much is cost of goods manufactured for June? Show all your computations.
Solution
Direct materials used in production $ 262,000 Direct labor cost incurred $ 48,000
Total manufacturing overhead incurred $ 38,100 Add: Work in process inventory,
beginning $ 13,700 Less: Work in process inventory, ending $ 15,600 Cost ofgoods
manufactured $ 346,200.
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Car Fuel Consumption Ratings Listed below are combined city-highway fuel consumption
ratings (in miles/gal) for different cars measured under the old rating system and a new rating
system introduced in 2008 (based on data from USA Today). The new rating were implemented
in response to complaints that the old ratings were too high. Use a 0.01 significance level to test
the claim the old ratings are higher than the new ratings.
Old rating 16 18 27 17 33 28 33 18 24 19 18 27 22 18 20 29 19 27 20 21
New rating 15 16 24 15 29 25 29 16 22 17 16 24 20 16 18 26 17 25 18 19
Solution
Old rating: n1=20, xbar1=22.7, s1=5.37
New rating: n2=20, xbar2=20.35, s2= 4.72
The test hypothesis is
Ho:1=2
Ha:1>2
The test statistic is
t=(xbar1-xbar2)/[s1^2/n1 + s2^2/n2]
=(22.7-20.35)/sqrt(5.37^2/20 + 4.72^2/20)
= 1.47
Given a=0.01, the critical value is |t(0.01, df=n1+n2-2=38)|=2.43 (check student t table)
Since t=1.47 is less than 2.43, we do not reject Ho..
Can u use the definition of convergence to prove that (5n+17)(2n) c.pdfAmansupan
Can u use the definition of convergence to prove that (5n+17)/(2n) converges..
Solution
(5n+17)/(2n) I\'m going to claim that the sequence converges to 5/2. Suppose we
have e > 0. We need an N such that: n > N ===> |(5n + 17) / (2n) - 5/2| < e Let\'s work
backwards from |(5n + 17) / (2n) - 5/2| < e, so that each step implies the previous step: |(5n + 17)
/ (2n) - 5/2| < e |(5n + 17) / n - 5| < 2e |(5n + 17) / n - 5n / n| < 2e |17 / n| < 2e 17 / n < 2e ... (since
n > 0) n > 17 / (2e) so it converges over n > 17 / (2e).
Castiglianos MethodSolutionI cant upload the image due to.pdfAmansupan
Carroll Company sells all its output at 25 percent above cost. Pacific Corporation purchases all
its inventory from Carroll. Selected information on the operations of the companies over the past
three years is as follows:
Pacific acquired 60 percent of the ownership of Carroll on January 1, 20X1, at underlying book
value.
Compute consolidated net income and income assigned to the controlling interest for 20X2,
20X3, and 20X4.
Carroll Company sells all its output at 25 percent above cost. Pacific Corporation purchases all
its inventory from Carroll. Selected information on the operations of the companies over the
past three years is as follows:
Solution
Cosolidated Income 20x2 20x3 20x4 Operating Income(Pacific) 160000 249000 315000
Operating Income(Carroll) 109000 99000 169000 Total 269000 348000 484000 Unrealised
profit on ending/op. Inv. 70700-(70700/125*100) -14140 14140 106200-
(106200/125*100) -21240 21240 139200-(139200/125*100) -27840 Cosolidated net
Income 254860 340900 477400 Cosolidated net Income 254860 340900 477400
Less: Income assigned to non-cont.int. (109000-14140)*40% 37944 (99000+14140-
21240)*40% 36760 (169000+21240-27840)*40% 64960 Income assigned to
Cont.int. 216916 304140 412440.
Cars coming along Magnolia Street come to a fork in the road and hav.pdfAmansupan
Capital markets consist of securities having maturities greater than one year. true or false
Solution
True.
In capital markets, long term securities are traded. In finance, long term refers to a period greater
than 1 year. Therefore, capital markets consists of securities having maturities greater than one
year. These securities include. Preferred stocks, common stocks, long term bonds etc..
Case Study 4.2Investing in Cardiology Services “It’s time for us t.pdfAmansupan
Cardinality Proof Problems Cardinality Proof Problems (1) Suppose f: S right arrow T, and that f
is one to one. Prove that S ~ f(S). (2) Show that R~(a,b) for every a
Solution
f is a function from S to T
f is given to be one to one
i.e. each element in f has a unique image in T and also if
f(a) = f(b) then a = b
Hence if n is the no of elements in S,
f(S) will have image for each of the n element. Hence
n[f(S)] = n(S)
S~f(S)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2)
b) Consider the function f(x) = sinx, where 0<=x<=pi/2
sin 0 =0 and sin pi/2 =1
Also sinx is one to one
Hence (0,pi/2)~(0,1)
c) Consider the interval (-pi/2, pi/2) as domain for the function
f(x) = tan x
As from -pi/2 to 0 tan is negative, we see that f is one to one.
Hence f(x) = (-tan pi/2, tanpi/2)
= (-infinity, infinity)
Or (-pi/2, pi/2)~R.
Cars arrive at a toll booth at a mean rate of 7 cars every 10 minute.pdfAmansupan
Capital Experts limited (CEL) specializes in taking underperforming companies to a higher level
of performance.CEL\'s capital structure at December 31,2013, included 28,000 shares of $2.25
preferred stock and 225,000 shares of common stock.During 2014,CEL issued common stock
and ended that year with 243,000 shares of common stockoutstanding.Average common shares
outatanding during 2014 were 235,000.Income from continiing operations during 2014 was
$485,000.The company discontinued a segment of the business at a loss of $89,000, and an
exraordinary gain of $94,000.All amounts after income tax.Assume the number of preferred
stock did not change during 2014.
1.Compute CEL\'s earnig per share .Start with the income from continuing operations
2.Analyst believe CEL can earn its current level of income for the indefinite future..Estimate the
market price of a share of CEL common stock at the investment capitalization rate of 9%,11%
and 13%.What estimte presumes an investment in CEL is the most risky.How can you tell
Solution
Since, the rate of Preferred Stock is not given. Hence,we are directly taking the Income from
Conntinuing Operations for Calculation of EPS.
CEL Earning Per Share = 485,000 / 235000
= 2.06.
Case Study 2 Phillip Morris V. the market. Table 10.10 (See Below) .pdfAmansupan
Card Selection: Thee cards from a standad deck of 52 playing cards ae successively drawn at
random withour eplacement. Find the pobability that (a) all three cads ae kings and (b)all three
cards are hearts.
Please explain****
Solution
a)
(4/52)*(3/51)*(2/50) = 1/5525 0.00018
b)
(13/52)*(12/51)*(11/50) = 11/850 0.0129.
Case Project 12-2 Devising an AD DS Design with RODC, AD RMS, and A.pdfAmansupan
Carbon Factors manufactures emission detectors and employs a job-order costing system. During
June, the company’s transactions and accounts included the following
Raw materials purchased $265,000
Direct materials used in production 262,000
Raw materials inventory, beginning 4,200
Corporate administrative costs 21,400
Selling expenses 18,500
Sales 334,000
Total manufacturing overhead applied 39,200
Total manufacturing overhead incurred 38,100
Finished goods, beginning 17,200
Work in process inventory, beginning 13,700
Work in process inventory, ending 15,600
Direct labor cost incurred 48,000
Finished goods, ending 16,300
How much is cost of goods manufactured for June? Show all your computations.
Solution
Direct materials used in production $ 262,000 Direct labor cost incurred $ 48,000
Total manufacturing overhead incurred $ 38,100 Add: Work in process inventory,
beginning $ 13,700 Less: Work in process inventory, ending $ 15,600 Cost ofgoods
manufactured $ 346,200.
Case can be found at following linkColonial Broadcasting Company - .pdfAmansupan
Car Fuel Consumption Ratings Listed below are combined city-highway fuel consumption
ratings (in miles/gal) for different cars measured under the old rating system and a new rating
system introduced in 2008 (based on data from USA Today). The new rating were implemented
in response to complaints that the old ratings were too high. Use a 0.01 significance level to test
the claim the old ratings are higher than the new ratings.
Old rating 16 18 27 17 33 28 33 18 24 19 18 27 22 18 20 29 19 27 20 21
New rating 15 16 24 15 29 25 29 16 22 17 16 24 20 16 18 26 17 25 18 19
Solution
Old rating: n1=20, xbar1=22.7, s1=5.37
New rating: n2=20, xbar2=20.35, s2= 4.72
The test hypothesis is
Ho:1=2
Ha:1>2
The test statistic is
t=(xbar1-xbar2)/[s1^2/n1 + s2^2/n2]
=(22.7-20.35)/sqrt(5.37^2/20 + 4.72^2/20)
= 1.47
Given a=0.01, the critical value is |t(0.01, df=n1+n2-2=38)|=2.43 (check student t table)
Since t=1.47 is less than 2.43, we do not reject Ho..
Can u use the definition of convergence to prove that (5n+17)(2n) c.pdfAmansupan
Can u use the definition of convergence to prove that (5n+17)/(2n) converges..
Solution
(5n+17)/(2n) I\'m going to claim that the sequence converges to 5/2. Suppose we
have e > 0. We need an N such that: n > N ===> |(5n + 17) / (2n) - 5/2| < e Let\'s work
backwards from |(5n + 17) / (2n) - 5/2| < e, so that each step implies the previous step: |(5n + 17)
/ (2n) - 5/2| < e |(5n + 17) / n - 5| < 2e |(5n + 17) / n - 5n / n| < 2e |17 / n| < 2e 17 / n < 2e ... (since
n > 0) n > 17 / (2e) so it converges over n > 17 / (2e).
can u make more sentence I do not want to read. I need expain abou.pdfAmansupan
can u make more sentence?? I do not want to read. I need expain about these.....
Solution
Bed bugs, have resurged to quickly become a very important pest of the 21st century, as they
invade numerous urban areas. Our society has had a 30+ year \"vacation\" from this pest, when
bed bugs were almost completely removed from North America as a result of mass treatments
with older types of insecticides (DDT, Chlordane, Lindane)
Bed bugs are parasites that feed on the blood of people, using these blood meals to grow and
reproduce. They do not distinguish between dirty or clean homes and all people are vulnerable to
infestations in their homes. Bed bugs are also capable of feeding on animals, including dogs,
cats, and other pets.
Bed bugs typically cluster together in favorable harborage areas. However, some bed bugs will
live by themselves, away from the rest of an infestation. The best way to determine if you have
an infestation is to look for bed bugs where you sleep (or rest). In bedrooms, look particularly on
and around boxsprings, mattresses, bed frames, tufts, folds, and buttons on mattresses, furniture,
such as desks and chairs, behind wall paper, clocks and pictures, cracks in wood floors, and
under the edge of carpet. If you travel also check your luggage, where you typically set it down
when you enter your home and where you store it.
While bed bugs are most commonly found in bedrooms, infestations can also occur in other
rooms, including: bathrooms; living rooms; and laundry rooms. Dark blood spots on sheets and
bedding may indicate bed bug feeding. Bed bugs will sometimes excrete while they are feeding.
This results in darker (dark reddish or brownish) spots or smears found on bed sheets,
pillowcases and mattresses, or in nearby areas. This material is composed mostly of digested
blood and the stains are very characteristic. In severe infestations, bed bugs may be more
noticeable. The accumulation of bugs, cast skins and fecal spots will be very apparent upon close
inspection.
Remember these insects are small and very flat, so they can move into very tight corners and
cracks. In some infestations, they were found under picture frames, in between the glass and the
frame and behind electrical outlet and other wall plates! Be prepared to do some close inspection
and when in doubt, you should consider having the inspection done by a pest control service
provider.
You can use your washing machine and dryer to kill bed bugs that may be infesting clothes.
Clothes laundered in hot water and/or dried in temperatures hotter than 122.
can u help me or should u kall miSolution .pdfAmansupan
can u help me or should u kall mi??
Solution
Mean: total of the added numbers divided by how many numbers there were
Median: list them from smallest to greatest --> find the middle number (if there are an even
amount of numbers, then add the 2 and divide by 2) Mode: the number listed the most Range: the
difference between the highest and lowest number.
Can the Fed Prevent U.S. RecessionsSolutionThe Federal Reserv.pdfAmansupan
Can the Fed Prevent U.S. Recessions?
Solution
The Federal Reserve makes decisions based on great academic economists and veteran bank and
corporate executives. Politics is minimal, at least compared to most other government decisions.
Tremendous resources support the decisions, with great economists on staff, massive data banks
and access to outside experts. You would think that the Fed can prevent recessions. You would
be wrong.
The Fed just released minutes from the policy meetings held in 2008, as they do regularly with a
five-year time lag. The minutes depict a massive failure of the technocratic ideal of putting some
smart people in the room and letting them run things.
Chairman Ben Bernanke is quoted as saying that he is “confounded and muddled.” The Fed
eased early in 2008 and patted themselves on their backs. In March, after the Bear Stearns
rescue, Janet Yellen said that “the likelihood of a severe financial panic has diminished.” That
could actually be accurate, if she meant that the likelihood was going from 99 percent to 98
percent.
Tim Geithner, then president of the New York Fed, said in March 2008, “It is very hard to make
the judgment now that the financial system as a whole or the banking system as a whole is
undercapitalized. Some people are out there saying that . . . . Based on everything we know
today, if you look at very pessimistic estimates of the scale of losses across the financial system,
on average relative to capital, they do not justify that concern.” He further suggested that talk
about the risks within the financial system was harmful, clearly favoring a “trust us” message to
the public. This discussion happened well before Lehman declared bankruptcy and credit
markets melted down.
However, the people making decisions at the Fed (the Board of Governors plus the 12 regional
bank presidents, four of whom vote at any one time) are neither stupid nor ignorant. They are all
talented, and they know the issues.
(On a personal note, my lasting memory of the Fed Board is that I was congratulating myself for
having been invited to meet with them, and then Alan Greenspan asked the toughest question I
had fielded since my doctoral dissertation. It was also the most critical question for the economy
at the time. And I had to confess that I didn’t know the answer.).
Can SS ever have a value less than zeroSolutionNo, they can n.pdfAmansupan
Can SS ever have a value less than zero?
Solution
No, they can never have a value less than 0 for all S = R, where R={1,2,3,4,.......} U {-1,-2,-3,-
4,......}
so, SS is always negative for any real number. Positive and negative doesnt matter. As long as S
is not an imaginary number like (-3). In which case the answer would be -3.....
Can someone show me how to prove this I can easily use a DFA bu.pdfAmansupan
Can someone show me how to prove this? I can easily use a DFA but i need it more general.
Prove that if a language L contains finitely many elements then it is regular. Can someone show
me how to prove this? I can easily use a DFA but i need it more general.
Solution
Buy the basic definition of regularity of a Language we mean that there is some mechanish buy
which we can distinguish the member of a language from the non member in deterministic way.
To handle a language containing infinite number of elements we use DFA\'s etc.. But if we know
that the elements are finite we can easily check the membership of a language buy just checking
will all the members of the language. In this way member ship is guarenteed to be find if the
elements are finite.
So if a language contains a finite amount of elements then it is Regular..
Can someone please help me with this question. Suppose that Xn, n = .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please help me with this question. Suppose that Xn, n = 1,2,3,... is a Bernoulli
process with parameter p, i.e. P(Xn = 1) = p for all n. Suppose that Wn, n = 1,2,3,... is another
Bernoulli process with parameter s. We assume that the two random processes are completely
independent of each other (that is, any collection of samples of Xn is independent from any
collection of Wn ). We form a new random process Yn, n = 1.2,3,... by defining Yn = Xn Wn,
where the operation denotes mod 2 addition. This setup can be thought of as taking an input
digital signal Xn and sending it across a binary channel to a receiver. The binary channel can
cause an error between the input Xn and output Yn with probability s. Such a communication
channel is called an additive noise channel because the output Is the input plus an independent
noise process (where plus here means mod 2). We know that Yn is a Bernoulli process. Find its
parameter, i.e. compute P(Yn = 1) If the signal 0 was sent, what is the probability that a 0 is
received? a 1 is received? Find the conditional pmf Find an expression for the probability of
error, i.e. P(Yn Xn).
Solution
(a)P(Y_n=1)= P(X_n=1,W_n=0)+P(X_n=0,W_n=1) = p(1-s)+s(1-p) = p+s-2ps
(b)if signal 0 was sent,then the probability that 0 is received=p(X_n=0,W_n=0)
= (1-p) (1-s)
prob that a 1 is received=P(X_n=1,W_n=1) = ps
(d)P(Y_n neq X_n) = P(X_n=1,W_n=1)+P(X_n=0,W_n=1) = ps+(1-p)s = s.
Can someone please guide me through this homework problem I will ra.pdfAmansupan
Can someone please guide me through this homework problem? I will rate immediately. The
campus recruiter for an international conglomerate classifies the large number of students she
interviews into three categories - the lower quarter, the middle half, and the upper quarter. If she
meets six students on a given morning, what is the probability that they will be evenly divided
among the three categories? What is the marginal probability that exactly two will belong to the
middle half?
Solution
probability that they will be evenly divided among the three categories =
(2/6)*(2/6)*(2/6) = 1/27 the marginal probability that exactly two will belong to the middle half
= 2/6 = 1/3.
Can someone explain to me where the 850 came fromThe U.S. investm.pdfAmansupan
Can someone explain to me where the 850 came from?
The U.S. investment is denominated in dollars; pays 3 percent (i)
The German investment in euros; pays 2 percent (i*)
In one year, $1,000 invested in US will pay $1,000 x (1+0.03), or $1,030
The return on German CD depends on the fixed interest rate and exchange rate a year from now
Solution
850 is equal to 1030/1.2
When US$ is converted to Euros..
Can someone help me with this code When I run it, it stops after th.pdfAmansupan
Can someone help me with this code? When I run it, it stops after the output
Enter Student 1 Details
Name
I would just like to know what is incorrect with my code & how I can fix it.
Here is my code:
package studentclient;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class StudentClient {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Student s1;
Student s2;
s1 = new Student(\"Lisa\", \"111-11-111\", 3.0);
s2 = new Student(\"Jacob\", \"777-77-777\", 4.0);
System.out.println(\"Enter Student 1 Details\");
System.out.println(\"Name\");
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
String Name = sc.next();
System.out.println(\"Social Security number\");
String Ssn = sc.next();
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
double gpa = sc.nextDouble();
System.out.println(\"Enter Student 2 Details\");
System.out.println(\"Name\");
Name=sc.next();
System.out.println(\"social security number\");
Ssn=sc.next();
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
gpa=sc.nextDouble();
System.out.println(\"Student 1 deatils\");
System.out.println(\"name\"+s1.getName());
System.out.println(\"Social Secuirty Number:\"+s1.getSsn());
System.out.println(\"GPA:\"+s1.getGpa());
System.out.println(\"Student 2 details\");
System.out.println(\"name\"+s2.getName());
System.out.println(\"Social Security Number:\"+s2.getSsn());
System.out.println(\"GPA:\"+s2.getGpa());
if(s1 ==(s2))
System.out.println(\"Student details are equal\");
else
System.out.println(\"Student details are not equal\");
s2 = new Student(\"Jacob\", \"000-00-000\", 4.0);
System.out.println(\"Enter new details for Student 2\");
System.out.println(\"Name:\");
Name=sc.next();
s2.setName();
System.out.println(\"Social Security number\");
Ssn=sc.next();
s2.setSsn(Ssn);
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
gpa=sc.nextDouble();
s2.setGpa(gpa);
if(s1 ==(s2))
System.out.println(\"Student details are equal\");
else
System.out.println(\"Student details are not equal\");
}
}
package studentclient;
class Student {
String name;
String social_security_number;
double GPA;
public Student( String newName, String newSsn, double newGpa )
{
this.name=newName;
this.social_security_number=newSsn;
this.GPA=newGpa;
}
public String getName( )
{
return this.name;
}
public void setName( String newName )
{
this.name=newName;
}
public String getSsn( )
{
return this.social_security_number;
}
public void setSsn( String newSsn )
{
// Your code here
this.social_security_number=newSsn;
}
public double getGpa( )
{
return this.GPA;
}
public void setGpa( double newGpa )
{
if(newGpa<0 || newGpa>4)
System.out.println(\"Error! Gpa value should be in the range(0 to 4 ) only.\");
else
this.GPA=newGpa;
}
@Override
public String toString( )
{
return (\"name:\"+this.name+\" Social Security number:\"+this.social_security_number+ \"
GPA:\"+this.GPA);
}
public boolean equals( Student S )
{
boolean ans=false;
if(this.name.equals(S.name) && this.social_security_number.equals(S.social_security_number)
&&this.GPA==S.GPA)
{
ans=true;
}
return ans;
}
void setName() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(\"Not supported yet..
Can someone explain this whole problem to me in detailed steps I un.pdfAmansupan
Can someone explain this whole problem to me in detailed steps? I understand everything up
until line 5 to 6... I don\'t understand how the i is taken out of the numerator and how an i
randomly appears in the denominator. Clarification/more detailed steps from lines 4 and on
would be greatly appreciated.
Solution
i appears in denominator as for e^ix-e^-ix gives 2i*sinx so he divided by 2i for
cancelling in 4th step he multiplied denominator with i and taken common - sign out in 5th step
rationaliging has been done in 6th step he taken 5 common and multiplyed denominator with 2
and on considering 2i common in numerator he taken 2i and multiplied and divided with i for
that whole term 2i in th 6th step so that in numerator 2i becomes -2 and denominator 2 becomes
2i in 7th step he used e^ix and e^-ix values as they are cosx+isinx and cosx-isinx respectively
and bye substitution and calculation in 6th step we got 7th step simplified answer.
Can someone please explain the gauss theorem on the field of complex.pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain the gauss theorem on the field of complex numbers?
Solution
Answer: Gauss gave the first clear exposition of complex numbers and of the investigation of
functions of complex variables in the early 19th Century. Although imaginary numbers involving
i(the imaginary unit, equal to the square root of -1) had been used since as early as the 16th
Century to solve equations that could not be solved in any other way, and despite Euler.
Can someone please explain these to me Let T R 3 rightarrow R 4 be .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain these to me? Let T R 3 rightarrow R 4 be a linear transformation
such that the only solution to T(0) = 0 is the trivial solution.
Solution
a) T is one-to-one beacause there is only 1 trivial soution available.
b) no because there is no other information given.
Can someone please explain what a Poisson Process is and what its .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain what a Poisson Process is and what it\'s used for?
Solution
The basic form of Poisson process, often referred to simply as \"the Poisson
process\", is a continuous-time counting process {N(t), t = 0} that possesses the following
properties: N(0) = 0 Independent increments (the numbers of occurrences counted in disjoint
intervals are independent from each other) Stationary increments (the probability distribution of
the number of occurrences counted in any time interval only depends on the length of the
interval) No counted occurrences are simultaneous. Consequences of this definition include:
The probability distribution of N(t) is a Poisson distribution. The probability distribution of the
waiting time until the next occurrence is an exponential distribution. The occurrences are
distributed uniformly on any interval of time. (Note that N(t), the total number of occurrences,
has a Poisson distribution over (0, t], whereas the location of an individual occurrence on t ? (a,
b] is uniform.) Other types of Poisson process are described below.
Can you solve these questions please with clear explanation Describe.pdfAmansupan
Can you solve these questions please with clear explanation Describe the main difference
between Kaolinite and Montmorillonite clay minerals Differentiate between Sedimentary,
Igneous and metamorphic Rocks. Identify the main Transportation agents for the following
types of soil. Wind Sea (salt water) Lake (fresh water) River\" Ice
Solution
Minerals-Montmorillonite
Minerals-Kaolinite
The main difference between Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks, is the way that they
are formed, and their various textures.
Igneous Rocks
Igneous rocks are formed when magma (or molten rocks) cool down, and become solid. High
temperatures inside the crust of the Earth cause rocks to melt, and this substance is known as
magma. Magma is the molten material that erupts during a volcano. This substance cools down
slowly, and causes mineralization to take place. Gradually, the size of the minerals increase until
they are large enough to be visible to the naked eye. Igneous rocks are mostly formed beneath
the Earth’s surface.
The texture of Igneous rocks can be referred to as Phaneritic, Aphaneritic, Glassy (or vitreous),
Pyroclastic or Pegmatitic. Examples of Igneous Rocks include granite, basalt and diorite.
Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary rocks are usually formed by sedimentation of the Earth’s material, and this
normally occurs inside water bodies. The Earth’s material is constantly exposed to erosion and
weathering, and the resulting accumulated loose particles eventually settle, and form
Sedimentary rocks. Therefore, one can say, that these types of rocks are formed slowly from the
sediments, dust and dirt of other rocks. Erosion takes place due to wind and water. After
thousands of years, the eroded pieces of sand and rock settle, and become compacted to form a
rock of their own.
Sedimentary rocks range from small clay-size rocks to huge boulder-size rocks. The textures of
Sedimentary rocks are mainly dependent on the parameters of the clast, or the fragments of the
original rock. These parameters can be of various types, such as surface texture, round, spherical
or in the form of grain. The most common type of Sedimentary rock is the Conglomerate, which
is caused by the accumulation of small pebbles and cobbles. Other types include shale, sandstone
and limestone, which is formed from clastic rocks and the deposition of fossils and minerals.
Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic rocks are the result of the transformation of other rocks. Rocks that are subjected to
intense heat and pressure change their original shape and form, and become Metamorphic rocks.
This change in shape is referred to as metamorphism. These rocks are commonly formed by the
partial melting of minerals, and re-crystallization. Gneiss is a commonly found Metamorphic
rock, and it is formed by high pressure, and the partial melting of the minerals contained in the
original rock.
Metamorphic rocks have textures like slaty, schistose, gneissose, granoblastic or hornfelsic.
Examples of these types .
Can you write an essay of 350 words about the history of bitumen..pdfAmansupan
Can you write an essay of 350 words about the history of bitumen.
Solution
HISTORY OF BITUMEN
Bitumen has been used for centuries in variety of ways that include the preservation of
mummies by the Egyptians and the waterproofing of baths by Babylonians. Bitumen was used in
its natural state until the early 1900s when the distillation of crude oil began. The use of asphalt
in built up roofing was normally restricted to use on steep slope roofs (1 inch to 3 inches per
foot) prior to the late 1940s and early 1950s when, by modification during the manufacturing
process, a product was developed that was suitable for use of low slope roofs (1/4 inch per foot
or greater)
HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING
DEFINITION: Perhaps it is appropriate to define MB roofing as used for this paper. A
modified Bitumen roofing membrane is not usually a true single ply roofing membrane, but is
usually used in conjunction with a base ply of similar or different roofing material. Under strictly
controlled circumstances, it may be used as a pure single ply roofing membrane.
DEVELOPMENT DATES
Other important dates for European bitumen development include:
Bitumen is still the preferred geological term for naturally occurring deposits of the solid or
semi-solid form of petroleum. Bituminous rock is a form of sandstone impregnated with
bitumen. The oil sands of Alberta, Canada are a similar material. Bitumen is sometimes
incorrectly called \"tar\" (tar is a black viscous material obtained from the destructive distillation
of coal and is chemically distinct from bitumen). In Australian English, bitumen is sometimes
used as the generic term for road surfaces. In Canadian English, the word bitumen is used to
refer to the vast Canadian deposits of extremely heavy crude oil, while asphalt is used for the oil
refinery product used to pave roads and manufacture roof shingles and various waterproofing
products. Diluted bitumen (diluted with naphtha to make it flow in pipelines) is known as Dilbert
in the Canadian petroleum industry, while bitumen \"upgraded\" to synthetic crude oil is known
as sync rude and sync rude blended with bitumen as \"synbit\".
Bitumen (or asphalt) is primarily used, when mixed with mineral aggregates, to produce paving
materials. Its other main uses are for bituminous waterproofing products, including production of
roofing felt and for sealing flat roofs.
Most natural bitumen contain sulfur and several heavy metals such as nickel, vanadium, lead,
chromium, mercury and also arsenic, selenium, and other toxic elements. Bitumen can provide
good preservation of plants and animal fossils.
Naturally occurring crude bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for
petroleum production from \"oil sands\", currently under development in Alberta, Canada.
Canada has most of the world´s supply of natural bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometers
(an area larger than England), giving it the second largest proven oil reserves.
Can you write a report about steel.In your report you need to includ.pdfAmansupan
Can you write a report about steel.In your report you need to include the types of steel,the
manufacturing process of steel,the application of steel in construction and also the advantages
and disadvantages of steel.You need to write your answer neatly so that I can see and understand
it easily.
Solution
INTRODUCTION
Steel is an alloy of iron and other elements, primarily carbon, that is widely used in construction
and other applications because of its high tensile strength and low cost. Steel\'s base metal is
iron, which is able to take on two crystalline forms (allotropic forms), body centered cubic
(BCC) and face centered cubic (FCC), depending on its temperature. , it’s one of the most
popular metals in fabrication shops.
TYPES OF STEEL
1) Carbon Steels:
Carbon steels contain trace amounts of alloying elements and account for 90% of total steel
production. Carbon steels can be further categorized into three groups depending on their carbon
content:
2) Alloy Steels:
Alloy steels contain alloying elements (e.g. manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper,
chromium and aluminum) in varying proportions in order to manipulate the steel\'s properties,
such as its hardenability, corrosion resistance, strength, formability, weldability or ductility.
Applications for alloys steel include pipelines, auto parts, transformers, power generators and
electric motors.
3) Stainless Steels:
Stainless steels generally contain between 10-20% chromium as the main alloying element and
are valued for high corrosion resistance. With over 11% chromium, steel is about 200 times more
resistant to corrosion than mild steel. These steels can be divided into three groups based on their
crystalline structure:
4) Tool Steels:
Tool steels contain tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt and vanadium in varying quantities to
increase heat resistance and durability, making them ideal for cutting and drilling equipment.
2) Deformed steel bars
Mild steel bars are used for tensile stress of RCC (Reinforced cement concrete) slab beams etc.
in reinforced cement concrete work. These steel bars are plain in surface and are round sections
of diameter from 6 to 50 mm. These rods are manufactured in long lengths and can be cut
quickly and be bent easily without damage.
As deformed bars are rods of steels provided with lugs, ribs or deformation on the surface of bar,
these bars minimize slippage in concrete and increases the bond between the two materials.
Deformed bars have more tensile stresses than that of mild steel plain bars. These bars can be
used without end hooks. The deformation should be spaced along the bar at substantially uniform
distances.
To limit cracks that may develop in reinforced concrete around mild steel bars due to stretching
of bars and some lose of bond under load it is common to use deformed bars that have projecting
ribs or are twisted to improve the bond with concrete. These bars are produced in sections from 6
mm to 50 mm dia.
In addition the strength of bonds of d.
Can you show a step by step Each year for the past five years the p.pdfAmansupan
Can you show a step by step? Each year for the past five years the population of a certain
country has increased at a steady rate of 2.7% per annum. The present population is 15.2 million.
(a) What was the population one year ago? (b) What was the population five years ago?
Solution
let the population 5 years ago was P.
now each year it increases at 2.7%
so at any yeat T,
population will be
P*(1+0.027)^T
so at T=5,
P*(1.027)^5=15.2
P=13.304 million
a)population 1 year ago means at T=4
answer=P*(1.027)^4=14.8 million
b)answer=13.304 million.
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Can you help with the answers for Twin falls community hospital questions?
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Case 5
Twin Falls Community Hospital
(Capital Investment Analysis)
Twin Falls Community Hospital is a 250-bed, not-for-profit hospital located
in the city of Twin Falls, the largest city in Idaho’s Magic Valley region
and the seventh largest in the state. The hospital was founded in 1972 and
today is acknowledged to be one of the leading healthcare providers in the
area.
Twin Falls’ management is currently evaluating a proposed ambulatory
(outpatient) surgery center. Over 80 percent of all outpatient surgery is
performed by specialists in gastroenterology, gynecology, ophthalmology,
otolaryngology, orthopedics, plastic surgery, and urology. Ambulatory surgery
requires an average of about one and one-half hours; minor procedures take
about one hour or less, and major procedures take about two or more hours.
About 60 percent of the procedures are performed under general anesthesia, 30
percent under local anesthesia, and 10 percent under regional or spinal
anesthesia. In general, operating rooms are built in pairs so that a patient
can be prepped in one room while the surgeon is completing a procedure in the
other room.
The outpatient surgery market has experienced significant growth since the
first ambulatory surgery center opened in 1970. This growth has been fueled
by three factors. First, rapid advancements in technology have enabled many
procedures that were historically performed in inpatient surgical suites to
be switched to outpatient settings. This shift was caused mainly by advances
in laser, laparoscopic, endoscopic, and arthroscopic technologies. Second,
Medicare has been aggressive in approving new minimally invasive surgery
techniques, so the number of Medicare patients utilizing outpatient surgery
services has grown substantially. Finally, patients prefer outpatient
surgeries because they are more convenient, and third-party payers prefer
them because they are less costly.
These factors have led to a situation in which the number of inpatient
surgeries has grown little (if at all) in recent years while the number of
outpatient procedures has been growing at over 10 percent annually and now
totals about 22 million a year. Rapid growth in the number of outpatient
surgeries has been accompanied by a corresponding growth in the number of
outpatient surgical facilities. The number currently stands at about 5,000
nationwide, so competition in many areas has become intense. Somewhat
surprisingly, there is no outpatient surgery center in the Twin Falls area,
although there have been rumors that local physicians are exploring the
feasibility of a physician-owned facility.
2
The hospital currently owns a parcel of land that is a perfect location for
the surgery center. The land was purchased five years ago for $350,000, and
last year the hospital spent (and expensed for tax purposes) $25,000 to clear
the land and put in sewer and utility .
Can you pleae provide site documentation, thank youWeek 7 Discussi.pdfAmansupan
Can you pleae provide site documentation, thank you
Week 7 Discussion
\"Contingencies\" Please respond to the following:
From the e-Activity, briefly discuss the type of contingencies that Coca Cola is involved in and
the accounting treatment of such contingencies. Give your opinion on whether the notes to the
financial statements disclose the necessary information on the contingencies for interested parties
to make an investing decision. Based on the information disclosed, decide whether you would
you invest in Coca Cola. Justify your rationale.
Suppose management is involved in a situation where the outcome of the situation is contingent
upon certain events to occur; however, management is unsure of the generally accepted
accounting principles for reporting contingencies. You are the senior accountant, and
management has tasked you with preparing a report on contingencies. Distinguish between a
gain contingency and a loss contingency, and highlight the accounting treatment for each type of
contingency. Also, recommend two (2) improvements to the reporting requirements on loss
contingencies to FASB.
Solution
A gain contingency is an uncertain situation that will be resolved in the future, possibly resulting
in a gain. The accounting standards do not allow the recognition of a gain contingency prior to
settlement of the underlying event. Doing so might result in the excessively early recognition of
revenue (which violates the conservatism principle). Instead, one must wait for the underlying
uncertainty to be settled before a gain can be recognized.
If a contingency may result in a gain, it is allowable to disclose the nature of the contingency in
the notes accompanying the financial statements. However, the disclosure should not make any
potentially misleading statements about the likelihood of realization of the contingent gain.
Doing so might lead a reader of the financial statements to conclude that a gain would be
realized in the near future.
A loss contingency is a charge to expense for what is considered to be a probable future event,
such as an adverse outcome of a lawsuit. A loss contingency gives the readers of an
organization\'s financial statements early warning of an impending payment related to a likely
obligation.
If the amount of such a loss cannot be reliably estimated and is not considered probable, an entity
may still choose to discuss the item in the footnotes that accompany its financial statements.
There are three scenarios for loss contingent liabilities, all involving different accounting
treatments. They are:.
can you help me with my multipication factsSolution .pdfAmansupan
can you help me with my multipication facts?
Solution
- All numbers multiplied by 1 gives you the same number, e.g 182x1 = 182. -
Always try to remember common mult tables, like 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 tables. - Two imaginary numbers
multiplied by each other will give you -1. - When you have two binomials or two or more
polynomials, use the FOIL rule to multiply..
can u make more sentence I do not want to read. I need expain abou.pdfAmansupan
can u make more sentence?? I do not want to read. I need expain about these.....
Solution
Bed bugs, have resurged to quickly become a very important pest of the 21st century, as they
invade numerous urban areas. Our society has had a 30+ year \"vacation\" from this pest, when
bed bugs were almost completely removed from North America as a result of mass treatments
with older types of insecticides (DDT, Chlordane, Lindane)
Bed bugs are parasites that feed on the blood of people, using these blood meals to grow and
reproduce. They do not distinguish between dirty or clean homes and all people are vulnerable to
infestations in their homes. Bed bugs are also capable of feeding on animals, including dogs,
cats, and other pets.
Bed bugs typically cluster together in favorable harborage areas. However, some bed bugs will
live by themselves, away from the rest of an infestation. The best way to determine if you have
an infestation is to look for bed bugs where you sleep (or rest). In bedrooms, look particularly on
and around boxsprings, mattresses, bed frames, tufts, folds, and buttons on mattresses, furniture,
such as desks and chairs, behind wall paper, clocks and pictures, cracks in wood floors, and
under the edge of carpet. If you travel also check your luggage, where you typically set it down
when you enter your home and where you store it.
While bed bugs are most commonly found in bedrooms, infestations can also occur in other
rooms, including: bathrooms; living rooms; and laundry rooms. Dark blood spots on sheets and
bedding may indicate bed bug feeding. Bed bugs will sometimes excrete while they are feeding.
This results in darker (dark reddish or brownish) spots or smears found on bed sheets,
pillowcases and mattresses, or in nearby areas. This material is composed mostly of digested
blood and the stains are very characteristic. In severe infestations, bed bugs may be more
noticeable. The accumulation of bugs, cast skins and fecal spots will be very apparent upon close
inspection.
Remember these insects are small and very flat, so they can move into very tight corners and
cracks. In some infestations, they were found under picture frames, in between the glass and the
frame and behind electrical outlet and other wall plates! Be prepared to do some close inspection
and when in doubt, you should consider having the inspection done by a pest control service
provider.
You can use your washing machine and dryer to kill bed bugs that may be infesting clothes.
Clothes laundered in hot water and/or dried in temperatures hotter than 122.
can u help me or should u kall miSolution .pdfAmansupan
can u help me or should u kall mi??
Solution
Mean: total of the added numbers divided by how many numbers there were
Median: list them from smallest to greatest --> find the middle number (if there are an even
amount of numbers, then add the 2 and divide by 2) Mode: the number listed the most Range: the
difference between the highest and lowest number.
Can the Fed Prevent U.S. RecessionsSolutionThe Federal Reserv.pdfAmansupan
Can the Fed Prevent U.S. Recessions?
Solution
The Federal Reserve makes decisions based on great academic economists and veteran bank and
corporate executives. Politics is minimal, at least compared to most other government decisions.
Tremendous resources support the decisions, with great economists on staff, massive data banks
and access to outside experts. You would think that the Fed can prevent recessions. You would
be wrong.
The Fed just released minutes from the policy meetings held in 2008, as they do regularly with a
five-year time lag. The minutes depict a massive failure of the technocratic ideal of putting some
smart people in the room and letting them run things.
Chairman Ben Bernanke is quoted as saying that he is “confounded and muddled.” The Fed
eased early in 2008 and patted themselves on their backs. In March, after the Bear Stearns
rescue, Janet Yellen said that “the likelihood of a severe financial panic has diminished.” That
could actually be accurate, if she meant that the likelihood was going from 99 percent to 98
percent.
Tim Geithner, then president of the New York Fed, said in March 2008, “It is very hard to make
the judgment now that the financial system as a whole or the banking system as a whole is
undercapitalized. Some people are out there saying that . . . . Based on everything we know
today, if you look at very pessimistic estimates of the scale of losses across the financial system,
on average relative to capital, they do not justify that concern.” He further suggested that talk
about the risks within the financial system was harmful, clearly favoring a “trust us” message to
the public. This discussion happened well before Lehman declared bankruptcy and credit
markets melted down.
However, the people making decisions at the Fed (the Board of Governors plus the 12 regional
bank presidents, four of whom vote at any one time) are neither stupid nor ignorant. They are all
talented, and they know the issues.
(On a personal note, my lasting memory of the Fed Board is that I was congratulating myself for
having been invited to meet with them, and then Alan Greenspan asked the toughest question I
had fielded since my doctoral dissertation. It was also the most critical question for the economy
at the time. And I had to confess that I didn’t know the answer.).
Can SS ever have a value less than zeroSolutionNo, they can n.pdfAmansupan
Can SS ever have a value less than zero?
Solution
No, they can never have a value less than 0 for all S = R, where R={1,2,3,4,.......} U {-1,-2,-3,-
4,......}
so, SS is always negative for any real number. Positive and negative doesnt matter. As long as S
is not an imaginary number like (-3). In which case the answer would be -3.....
Can someone show me how to prove this I can easily use a DFA bu.pdfAmansupan
Can someone show me how to prove this? I can easily use a DFA but i need it more general.
Prove that if a language L contains finitely many elements then it is regular. Can someone show
me how to prove this? I can easily use a DFA but i need it more general.
Solution
Buy the basic definition of regularity of a Language we mean that there is some mechanish buy
which we can distinguish the member of a language from the non member in deterministic way.
To handle a language containing infinite number of elements we use DFA\'s etc.. But if we know
that the elements are finite we can easily check the membership of a language buy just checking
will all the members of the language. In this way member ship is guarenteed to be find if the
elements are finite.
So if a language contains a finite amount of elements then it is Regular..
Can someone please help me with this question. Suppose that Xn, n = .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please help me with this question. Suppose that Xn, n = 1,2,3,... is a Bernoulli
process with parameter p, i.e. P(Xn = 1) = p for all n. Suppose that Wn, n = 1,2,3,... is another
Bernoulli process with parameter s. We assume that the two random processes are completely
independent of each other (that is, any collection of samples of Xn is independent from any
collection of Wn ). We form a new random process Yn, n = 1.2,3,... by defining Yn = Xn Wn,
where the operation denotes mod 2 addition. This setup can be thought of as taking an input
digital signal Xn and sending it across a binary channel to a receiver. The binary channel can
cause an error between the input Xn and output Yn with probability s. Such a communication
channel is called an additive noise channel because the output Is the input plus an independent
noise process (where plus here means mod 2). We know that Yn is a Bernoulli process. Find its
parameter, i.e. compute P(Yn = 1) If the signal 0 was sent, what is the probability that a 0 is
received? a 1 is received? Find the conditional pmf Find an expression for the probability of
error, i.e. P(Yn Xn).
Solution
(a)P(Y_n=1)= P(X_n=1,W_n=0)+P(X_n=0,W_n=1) = p(1-s)+s(1-p) = p+s-2ps
(b)if signal 0 was sent,then the probability that 0 is received=p(X_n=0,W_n=0)
= (1-p) (1-s)
prob that a 1 is received=P(X_n=1,W_n=1) = ps
(d)P(Y_n neq X_n) = P(X_n=1,W_n=1)+P(X_n=0,W_n=1) = ps+(1-p)s = s.
Can someone please guide me through this homework problem I will ra.pdfAmansupan
Can someone please guide me through this homework problem? I will rate immediately. The
campus recruiter for an international conglomerate classifies the large number of students she
interviews into three categories - the lower quarter, the middle half, and the upper quarter. If she
meets six students on a given morning, what is the probability that they will be evenly divided
among the three categories? What is the marginal probability that exactly two will belong to the
middle half?
Solution
probability that they will be evenly divided among the three categories =
(2/6)*(2/6)*(2/6) = 1/27 the marginal probability that exactly two will belong to the middle half
= 2/6 = 1/3.
Can someone explain to me where the 850 came fromThe U.S. investm.pdfAmansupan
Can someone explain to me where the 850 came from?
The U.S. investment is denominated in dollars; pays 3 percent (i)
The German investment in euros; pays 2 percent (i*)
In one year, $1,000 invested in US will pay $1,000 x (1+0.03), or $1,030
The return on German CD depends on the fixed interest rate and exchange rate a year from now
Solution
850 is equal to 1030/1.2
When US$ is converted to Euros..
Can someone help me with this code When I run it, it stops after th.pdfAmansupan
Can someone help me with this code? When I run it, it stops after the output
Enter Student 1 Details
Name
I would just like to know what is incorrect with my code & how I can fix it.
Here is my code:
package studentclient;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class StudentClient {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Student s1;
Student s2;
s1 = new Student(\"Lisa\", \"111-11-111\", 3.0);
s2 = new Student(\"Jacob\", \"777-77-777\", 4.0);
System.out.println(\"Enter Student 1 Details\");
System.out.println(\"Name\");
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
String Name = sc.next();
System.out.println(\"Social Security number\");
String Ssn = sc.next();
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
double gpa = sc.nextDouble();
System.out.println(\"Enter Student 2 Details\");
System.out.println(\"Name\");
Name=sc.next();
System.out.println(\"social security number\");
Ssn=sc.next();
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
gpa=sc.nextDouble();
System.out.println(\"Student 1 deatils\");
System.out.println(\"name\"+s1.getName());
System.out.println(\"Social Secuirty Number:\"+s1.getSsn());
System.out.println(\"GPA:\"+s1.getGpa());
System.out.println(\"Student 2 details\");
System.out.println(\"name\"+s2.getName());
System.out.println(\"Social Security Number:\"+s2.getSsn());
System.out.println(\"GPA:\"+s2.getGpa());
if(s1 ==(s2))
System.out.println(\"Student details are equal\");
else
System.out.println(\"Student details are not equal\");
s2 = new Student(\"Jacob\", \"000-00-000\", 4.0);
System.out.println(\"Enter new details for Student 2\");
System.out.println(\"Name:\");
Name=sc.next();
s2.setName();
System.out.println(\"Social Security number\");
Ssn=sc.next();
s2.setSsn(Ssn);
System.out.println(\"GPA\");
gpa=sc.nextDouble();
s2.setGpa(gpa);
if(s1 ==(s2))
System.out.println(\"Student details are equal\");
else
System.out.println(\"Student details are not equal\");
}
}
package studentclient;
class Student {
String name;
String social_security_number;
double GPA;
public Student( String newName, String newSsn, double newGpa )
{
this.name=newName;
this.social_security_number=newSsn;
this.GPA=newGpa;
}
public String getName( )
{
return this.name;
}
public void setName( String newName )
{
this.name=newName;
}
public String getSsn( )
{
return this.social_security_number;
}
public void setSsn( String newSsn )
{
// Your code here
this.social_security_number=newSsn;
}
public double getGpa( )
{
return this.GPA;
}
public void setGpa( double newGpa )
{
if(newGpa<0 || newGpa>4)
System.out.println(\"Error! Gpa value should be in the range(0 to 4 ) only.\");
else
this.GPA=newGpa;
}
@Override
public String toString( )
{
return (\"name:\"+this.name+\" Social Security number:\"+this.social_security_number+ \"
GPA:\"+this.GPA);
}
public boolean equals( Student S )
{
boolean ans=false;
if(this.name.equals(S.name) && this.social_security_number.equals(S.social_security_number)
&&this.GPA==S.GPA)
{
ans=true;
}
return ans;
}
void setName() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(\"Not supported yet..
Can someone explain this whole problem to me in detailed steps I un.pdfAmansupan
Can someone explain this whole problem to me in detailed steps? I understand everything up
until line 5 to 6... I don\'t understand how the i is taken out of the numerator and how an i
randomly appears in the denominator. Clarification/more detailed steps from lines 4 and on
would be greatly appreciated.
Solution
i appears in denominator as for e^ix-e^-ix gives 2i*sinx so he divided by 2i for
cancelling in 4th step he multiplied denominator with i and taken common - sign out in 5th step
rationaliging has been done in 6th step he taken 5 common and multiplyed denominator with 2
and on considering 2i common in numerator he taken 2i and multiplied and divided with i for
that whole term 2i in th 6th step so that in numerator 2i becomes -2 and denominator 2 becomes
2i in 7th step he used e^ix and e^-ix values as they are cosx+isinx and cosx-isinx respectively
and bye substitution and calculation in 6th step we got 7th step simplified answer.
Can someone please explain the gauss theorem on the field of complex.pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain the gauss theorem on the field of complex numbers?
Solution
Answer: Gauss gave the first clear exposition of complex numbers and of the investigation of
functions of complex variables in the early 19th Century. Although imaginary numbers involving
i(the imaginary unit, equal to the square root of -1) had been used since as early as the 16th
Century to solve equations that could not be solved in any other way, and despite Euler.
Can someone please explain these to me Let T R 3 rightarrow R 4 be .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain these to me? Let T R 3 rightarrow R 4 be a linear transformation
such that the only solution to T(0) = 0 is the trivial solution.
Solution
a) T is one-to-one beacause there is only 1 trivial soution available.
b) no because there is no other information given.
Can someone please explain what a Poisson Process is and what its .pdfAmansupan
Can someone please explain what a Poisson Process is and what it\'s used for?
Solution
The basic form of Poisson process, often referred to simply as \"the Poisson
process\", is a continuous-time counting process {N(t), t = 0} that possesses the following
properties: N(0) = 0 Independent increments (the numbers of occurrences counted in disjoint
intervals are independent from each other) Stationary increments (the probability distribution of
the number of occurrences counted in any time interval only depends on the length of the
interval) No counted occurrences are simultaneous. Consequences of this definition include:
The probability distribution of N(t) is a Poisson distribution. The probability distribution of the
waiting time until the next occurrence is an exponential distribution. The occurrences are
distributed uniformly on any interval of time. (Note that N(t), the total number of occurrences,
has a Poisson distribution over (0, t], whereas the location of an individual occurrence on t ? (a,
b] is uniform.) Other types of Poisson process are described below.
Can you solve these questions please with clear explanation Describe.pdfAmansupan
Can you solve these questions please with clear explanation Describe the main difference
between Kaolinite and Montmorillonite clay minerals Differentiate between Sedimentary,
Igneous and metamorphic Rocks. Identify the main Transportation agents for the following
types of soil. Wind Sea (salt water) Lake (fresh water) River\" Ice
Solution
Minerals-Montmorillonite
Minerals-Kaolinite
The main difference between Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks, is the way that they
are formed, and their various textures.
Igneous Rocks
Igneous rocks are formed when magma (or molten rocks) cool down, and become solid. High
temperatures inside the crust of the Earth cause rocks to melt, and this substance is known as
magma. Magma is the molten material that erupts during a volcano. This substance cools down
slowly, and causes mineralization to take place. Gradually, the size of the minerals increase until
they are large enough to be visible to the naked eye. Igneous rocks are mostly formed beneath
the Earth’s surface.
The texture of Igneous rocks can be referred to as Phaneritic, Aphaneritic, Glassy (or vitreous),
Pyroclastic or Pegmatitic. Examples of Igneous Rocks include granite, basalt and diorite.
Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary rocks are usually formed by sedimentation of the Earth’s material, and this
normally occurs inside water bodies. The Earth’s material is constantly exposed to erosion and
weathering, and the resulting accumulated loose particles eventually settle, and form
Sedimentary rocks. Therefore, one can say, that these types of rocks are formed slowly from the
sediments, dust and dirt of other rocks. Erosion takes place due to wind and water. After
thousands of years, the eroded pieces of sand and rock settle, and become compacted to form a
rock of their own.
Sedimentary rocks range from small clay-size rocks to huge boulder-size rocks. The textures of
Sedimentary rocks are mainly dependent on the parameters of the clast, or the fragments of the
original rock. These parameters can be of various types, such as surface texture, round, spherical
or in the form of grain. The most common type of Sedimentary rock is the Conglomerate, which
is caused by the accumulation of small pebbles and cobbles. Other types include shale, sandstone
and limestone, which is formed from clastic rocks and the deposition of fossils and minerals.
Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic rocks are the result of the transformation of other rocks. Rocks that are subjected to
intense heat and pressure change their original shape and form, and become Metamorphic rocks.
This change in shape is referred to as metamorphism. These rocks are commonly formed by the
partial melting of minerals, and re-crystallization. Gneiss is a commonly found Metamorphic
rock, and it is formed by high pressure, and the partial melting of the minerals contained in the
original rock.
Metamorphic rocks have textures like slaty, schistose, gneissose, granoblastic or hornfelsic.
Examples of these types .
Can you write an essay of 350 words about the history of bitumen..pdfAmansupan
Can you write an essay of 350 words about the history of bitumen.
Solution
HISTORY OF BITUMEN
Bitumen has been used for centuries in variety of ways that include the preservation of
mummies by the Egyptians and the waterproofing of baths by Babylonians. Bitumen was used in
its natural state until the early 1900s when the distillation of crude oil began. The use of asphalt
in built up roofing was normally restricted to use on steep slope roofs (1 inch to 3 inches per
foot) prior to the late 1940s and early 1950s when, by modification during the manufacturing
process, a product was developed that was suitable for use of low slope roofs (1/4 inch per foot
or greater)
HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING
DEFINITION: Perhaps it is appropriate to define MB roofing as used for this paper. A
modified Bitumen roofing membrane is not usually a true single ply roofing membrane, but is
usually used in conjunction with a base ply of similar or different roofing material. Under strictly
controlled circumstances, it may be used as a pure single ply roofing membrane.
DEVELOPMENT DATES
Other important dates for European bitumen development include:
Bitumen is still the preferred geological term for naturally occurring deposits of the solid or
semi-solid form of petroleum. Bituminous rock is a form of sandstone impregnated with
bitumen. The oil sands of Alberta, Canada are a similar material. Bitumen is sometimes
incorrectly called \"tar\" (tar is a black viscous material obtained from the destructive distillation
of coal and is chemically distinct from bitumen). In Australian English, bitumen is sometimes
used as the generic term for road surfaces. In Canadian English, the word bitumen is used to
refer to the vast Canadian deposits of extremely heavy crude oil, while asphalt is used for the oil
refinery product used to pave roads and manufacture roof shingles and various waterproofing
products. Diluted bitumen (diluted with naphtha to make it flow in pipelines) is known as Dilbert
in the Canadian petroleum industry, while bitumen \"upgraded\" to synthetic crude oil is known
as sync rude and sync rude blended with bitumen as \"synbit\".
Bitumen (or asphalt) is primarily used, when mixed with mineral aggregates, to produce paving
materials. Its other main uses are for bituminous waterproofing products, including production of
roofing felt and for sealing flat roofs.
Most natural bitumen contain sulfur and several heavy metals such as nickel, vanadium, lead,
chromium, mercury and also arsenic, selenium, and other toxic elements. Bitumen can provide
good preservation of plants and animal fossils.
Naturally occurring crude bitumen impregnated in sedimentary rock is the prime feed stock for
petroleum production from \"oil sands\", currently under development in Alberta, Canada.
Canada has most of the world´s supply of natural bitumen, covering 140,000 square kilometers
(an area larger than England), giving it the second largest proven oil reserves.
Can you write a report about steel.In your report you need to includ.pdfAmansupan
Can you write a report about steel.In your report you need to include the types of steel,the
manufacturing process of steel,the application of steel in construction and also the advantages
and disadvantages of steel.You need to write your answer neatly so that I can see and understand
it easily.
Solution
INTRODUCTION
Steel is an alloy of iron and other elements, primarily carbon, that is widely used in construction
and other applications because of its high tensile strength and low cost. Steel\'s base metal is
iron, which is able to take on two crystalline forms (allotropic forms), body centered cubic
(BCC) and face centered cubic (FCC), depending on its temperature. , it’s one of the most
popular metals in fabrication shops.
TYPES OF STEEL
1) Carbon Steels:
Carbon steels contain trace amounts of alloying elements and account for 90% of total steel
production. Carbon steels can be further categorized into three groups depending on their carbon
content:
2) Alloy Steels:
Alloy steels contain alloying elements (e.g. manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper,
chromium and aluminum) in varying proportions in order to manipulate the steel\'s properties,
such as its hardenability, corrosion resistance, strength, formability, weldability or ductility.
Applications for alloys steel include pipelines, auto parts, transformers, power generators and
electric motors.
3) Stainless Steels:
Stainless steels generally contain between 10-20% chromium as the main alloying element and
are valued for high corrosion resistance. With over 11% chromium, steel is about 200 times more
resistant to corrosion than mild steel. These steels can be divided into three groups based on their
crystalline structure:
4) Tool Steels:
Tool steels contain tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt and vanadium in varying quantities to
increase heat resistance and durability, making them ideal for cutting and drilling equipment.
2) Deformed steel bars
Mild steel bars are used for tensile stress of RCC (Reinforced cement concrete) slab beams etc.
in reinforced cement concrete work. These steel bars are plain in surface and are round sections
of diameter from 6 to 50 mm. These rods are manufactured in long lengths and can be cut
quickly and be bent easily without damage.
As deformed bars are rods of steels provided with lugs, ribs or deformation on the surface of bar,
these bars minimize slippage in concrete and increases the bond between the two materials.
Deformed bars have more tensile stresses than that of mild steel plain bars. These bars can be
used without end hooks. The deformation should be spaced along the bar at substantially uniform
distances.
To limit cracks that may develop in reinforced concrete around mild steel bars due to stretching
of bars and some lose of bond under load it is common to use deformed bars that have projecting
ribs or are twisted to improve the bond with concrete. These bars are produced in sections from 6
mm to 50 mm dia.
In addition the strength of bonds of d.
Can you show a step by step Each year for the past five years the p.pdfAmansupan
Can you show a step by step? Each year for the past five years the population of a certain
country has increased at a steady rate of 2.7% per annum. The present population is 15.2 million.
(a) What was the population one year ago? (b) What was the population five years ago?
Solution
let the population 5 years ago was P.
now each year it increases at 2.7%
so at any yeat T,
population will be
P*(1+0.027)^T
so at T=5,
P*(1.027)^5=15.2
P=13.304 million
a)population 1 year ago means at T=4
answer=P*(1.027)^4=14.8 million
b)answer=13.304 million.
Can you help with the answers for Twin falls community hospital ques.pdfAmansupan
Can you help with the answers for Twin falls community hospital questions?
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Case 5
Twin Falls Community Hospital
(Capital Investment Analysis)
Twin Falls Community Hospital is a 250-bed, not-for-profit hospital located
in the city of Twin Falls, the largest city in Idaho’s Magic Valley region
and the seventh largest in the state. The hospital was founded in 1972 and
today is acknowledged to be one of the leading healthcare providers in the
area.
Twin Falls’ management is currently evaluating a proposed ambulatory
(outpatient) surgery center. Over 80 percent of all outpatient surgery is
performed by specialists in gastroenterology, gynecology, ophthalmology,
otolaryngology, orthopedics, plastic surgery, and urology. Ambulatory surgery
requires an average of about one and one-half hours; minor procedures take
about one hour or less, and major procedures take about two or more hours.
About 60 percent of the procedures are performed under general anesthesia, 30
percent under local anesthesia, and 10 percent under regional or spinal
anesthesia. In general, operating rooms are built in pairs so that a patient
can be prepped in one room while the surgeon is completing a procedure in the
other room.
The outpatient surgery market has experienced significant growth since the
first ambulatory surgery center opened in 1970. This growth has been fueled
by three factors. First, rapid advancements in technology have enabled many
procedures that were historically performed in inpatient surgical suites to
be switched to outpatient settings. This shift was caused mainly by advances
in laser, laparoscopic, endoscopic, and arthroscopic technologies. Second,
Medicare has been aggressive in approving new minimally invasive surgery
techniques, so the number of Medicare patients utilizing outpatient surgery
services has grown substantially. Finally, patients prefer outpatient
surgeries because they are more convenient, and third-party payers prefer
them because they are less costly.
These factors have led to a situation in which the number of inpatient
surgeries has grown little (if at all) in recent years while the number of
outpatient procedures has been growing at over 10 percent annually and now
totals about 22 million a year. Rapid growth in the number of outpatient
surgeries has been accompanied by a corresponding growth in the number of
outpatient surgical facilities. The number currently stands at about 5,000
nationwide, so competition in many areas has become intense. Somewhat
surprisingly, there is no outpatient surgery center in the Twin Falls area,
although there have been rumors that local physicians are exploring the
feasibility of a physician-owned facility.
2
The hospital currently owns a parcel of land that is a perfect location for
the surgery center. The land was purchased five years ago for $350,000, and
last year the hospital spent (and expensed for tax purposes) $25,000 to clear
the land and put in sewer and utility .
Can you pleae provide site documentation, thank youWeek 7 Discussi.pdfAmansupan
Can you pleae provide site documentation, thank you
Week 7 Discussion
\"Contingencies\" Please respond to the following:
From the e-Activity, briefly discuss the type of contingencies that Coca Cola is involved in and
the accounting treatment of such contingencies. Give your opinion on whether the notes to the
financial statements disclose the necessary information on the contingencies for interested parties
to make an investing decision. Based on the information disclosed, decide whether you would
you invest in Coca Cola. Justify your rationale.
Suppose management is involved in a situation where the outcome of the situation is contingent
upon certain events to occur; however, management is unsure of the generally accepted
accounting principles for reporting contingencies. You are the senior accountant, and
management has tasked you with preparing a report on contingencies. Distinguish between a
gain contingency and a loss contingency, and highlight the accounting treatment for each type of
contingency. Also, recommend two (2) improvements to the reporting requirements on loss
contingencies to FASB.
Solution
A gain contingency is an uncertain situation that will be resolved in the future, possibly resulting
in a gain. The accounting standards do not allow the recognition of a gain contingency prior to
settlement of the underlying event. Doing so might result in the excessively early recognition of
revenue (which violates the conservatism principle). Instead, one must wait for the underlying
uncertainty to be settled before a gain can be recognized.
If a contingency may result in a gain, it is allowable to disclose the nature of the contingency in
the notes accompanying the financial statements. However, the disclosure should not make any
potentially misleading statements about the likelihood of realization of the contingent gain.
Doing so might lead a reader of the financial statements to conclude that a gain would be
realized in the near future.
A loss contingency is a charge to expense for what is considered to be a probable future event,
such as an adverse outcome of a lawsuit. A loss contingency gives the readers of an
organization\'s financial statements early warning of an impending payment related to a likely
obligation.
If the amount of such a loss cannot be reliably estimated and is not considered probable, an entity
may still choose to discuss the item in the footnotes that accompany its financial statements.
There are three scenarios for loss contingent liabilities, all involving different accounting
treatments. They are:.
can you help me with my multipication factsSolution .pdfAmansupan
can you help me with my multipication facts?
Solution
- All numbers multiplied by 1 gives you the same number, e.g 182x1 = 182. -
Always try to remember common mult tables, like 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 tables. - Two imaginary numbers
multiplied by each other will give you -1. - When you have two binomials or two or more
polynomials, use the FOIL rule to multiply..
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
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The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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Can someone please help my solve the differential equationI tried.pdf
1. Can someone please help my solve the differential equation?
I tried bernoulli's...
According to my calculations,
Its not exact.... Not seperable... Non-homogeneous...
Please help..
Solution
integrate w.r.to t dy=(t^2-y^3)dt y=t^3/3-y^3t+c