The document asks for the type, domain, and range of a function h. The function h is neither odd nor even as its type cannot be determined. The domain of h is from 0 to 4 and the range is all real numbers from -7 to 10.
How an Auditor gives“reasonable assurance” in an auditreport So.pdfamitsalesraipur
How an Auditor gives“reasonable assurance” in an auditreport?
Solution
Auditor should give a “trueand fair view”. He can give reasonable assurance by complyingwith
the Companies Act 1984 [Auditors report], ISA and IAPSstandards and following
generalprinciples;
Independence
Integrity
Objectivity
Professional competence anddue care
Confidentiality
Professionalbehavior
Technicalstandards.
Horus stelae, with images of young Horus standing on crocodiles and .pdfamitsalesraipur
Horus stelae, with images of young Horus standing on crocodiles and grasping snakes and other
dangerous animals in his grasp, became increasingly common in the Ptolemaic period. What was
their function?
Solution
Horus stelae is a group of stelae called as \"Cippi of Horus. this steale used to protect ancient
Egyptian from crocodiles and snakes. The main function of stelae was healing of poisons caused
by snakes..
Ho u1 u2, a = 0.01 Sample statistics x1 = 45, s1 = 4.8, n1 = .pdfamitsalesraipur
Ho: u1 < u2, a = 0.01 Sample statistics: /x1 = 45, s1 = 4.8, n1 = 16 and /x2 = 50, s2 = 1.2 n2 =
14 Assume 0 2over1 not equal to 0 2over 2
Solution
Could you please take a picture of the question and then upload the jpeg file? I do
not understand the question at all !!!.
Hormel Strike in the1980s in Austin, Minnesota1. Is this an econ.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hormel Strike in the1980\'s in Austin, Minnesota
1. Is this an economic strike or a ULP strike?
2. What accounts for the support P-9 receives from other communities that have Hormel plants
and other plants?
3.Characterize the end result of the strike.
Solution
1)
The recession in the early 80.
Homer Corp became public on January 1, 2013 and issued the following.pdfamitsalesraipur
Homer Corp became public on January 1, 2013 and issued the following stock for cash: 800,000
shares of $1 par value common stock authorized, 150,000 shares issued for $19 per share.
200,000 shares of $100 par value, 9.5% cumulative preferred stock authorized, 60,000 issued for
$122 per share. No dividends were declared or paid during 2013. However, on 12/28/14, the
board of directors of Homer declared dividends of $1,800,000, payable of February 12, 2015 to
holders of record as of January 19, 2015. a. Use the Horizontal model to show the effects of the
issuance of common and preferred stock. b. Of the total amount of dividends to be paid how
much will preferred stockholders and common stockholders receive respectively?
Solution
b)Total Dividend paid = 1,800,000
Less: Preferred dividend = [6,000,000 * .095 ] = $ 570,000
Dividend to be paid to common stock = $ 1,230,000Preferred stock authorized200,000 shares of
$ 100 par value ,9.5% cummulative preferred stock authorizedof which , 60,000 issuedPreferred
stock [60,000 * 100 ]6,000,000Additional paid in capital -preferred stock [60,000 * (122 -
100 ) ]1,320,000800,000shares of $ 1 par value common stock authorizedof which 150,000
shares issuedcommon stock [150,000 * 1]150,000Additinal paid in capital -common stock
[150,000 * (19 -1)]2,700,000.
Holly inherited $10,000 of City of Atlanta bonds in February. In Mar.pdfamitsalesraipur
Holly inherited $10,000 of City of Atlanta bonds in February. In March, she received interest of
$500, and in April she sold the bonds at a $200 gain. Holly redeemed Series EE U.S. savings
bonds that she had purchased several years ago. The accumulated interest totaled $800. Holly
received $300 of interest on bonds issued by the City of Quebec, Canada. What amount, if any,
of gross income must Holly report?
Solution.
Hollin Corporation has bonds on the market with 14.5 years to maturi.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hollin Corporation has bonds on the market with 14.5 years to maturity, a YTM of 7.5 percent,
and a current price of $1,061. The bonds make semiannual payments. What must the coupon rate
be on these bonds?
Solution
Market price of bond = Present value of cash flows + Present value of face value
1061 = Couppn *PVIFA( 29 , 3.75) + face value * PVIF( 29 , 3.75)
1061 = Coupon * 17.4978 + 1000 * 0.3438
Coupon * 17.4978 = 1061 - 343.80
Coupon = 717.20 / 17.4978 = 41.00
Coupon rate = 41 / 1000 * 2 = 8.2%.
Historically a bank expects about 4 of its borrowers to default (no.pdfamitsalesraipur
Historically a bank expects about 4% of its borrowers to default (not repay). The bank currently
has 200 loans outstanding. The bank also has enough reserves to cover losses if 20 of these loans
were to default. Will these reserves be enough? Explain why or why not.
Solution
Let x be total no of loans
4% of x=20
x= 500
So upto 500 loans can be there with 4$ default for bank to manage and currently bank has 200
loans only so these reserves are enough.
How an Auditor gives“reasonable assurance” in an auditreport So.pdfamitsalesraipur
How an Auditor gives“reasonable assurance” in an auditreport?
Solution
Auditor should give a “trueand fair view”. He can give reasonable assurance by complyingwith
the Companies Act 1984 [Auditors report], ISA and IAPSstandards and following
generalprinciples;
Independence
Integrity
Objectivity
Professional competence anddue care
Confidentiality
Professionalbehavior
Technicalstandards.
Horus stelae, with images of young Horus standing on crocodiles and .pdfamitsalesraipur
Horus stelae, with images of young Horus standing on crocodiles and grasping snakes and other
dangerous animals in his grasp, became increasingly common in the Ptolemaic period. What was
their function?
Solution
Horus stelae is a group of stelae called as \"Cippi of Horus. this steale used to protect ancient
Egyptian from crocodiles and snakes. The main function of stelae was healing of poisons caused
by snakes..
Ho u1 u2, a = 0.01 Sample statistics x1 = 45, s1 = 4.8, n1 = .pdfamitsalesraipur
Ho: u1 < u2, a = 0.01 Sample statistics: /x1 = 45, s1 = 4.8, n1 = 16 and /x2 = 50, s2 = 1.2 n2 =
14 Assume 0 2over1 not equal to 0 2over 2
Solution
Could you please take a picture of the question and then upload the jpeg file? I do
not understand the question at all !!!.
Hormel Strike in the1980s in Austin, Minnesota1. Is this an econ.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hormel Strike in the1980\'s in Austin, Minnesota
1. Is this an economic strike or a ULP strike?
2. What accounts for the support P-9 receives from other communities that have Hormel plants
and other plants?
3.Characterize the end result of the strike.
Solution
1)
The recession in the early 80.
Homer Corp became public on January 1, 2013 and issued the following.pdfamitsalesraipur
Homer Corp became public on January 1, 2013 and issued the following stock for cash: 800,000
shares of $1 par value common stock authorized, 150,000 shares issued for $19 per share.
200,000 shares of $100 par value, 9.5% cumulative preferred stock authorized, 60,000 issued for
$122 per share. No dividends were declared or paid during 2013. However, on 12/28/14, the
board of directors of Homer declared dividends of $1,800,000, payable of February 12, 2015 to
holders of record as of January 19, 2015. a. Use the Horizontal model to show the effects of the
issuance of common and preferred stock. b. Of the total amount of dividends to be paid how
much will preferred stockholders and common stockholders receive respectively?
Solution
b)Total Dividend paid = 1,800,000
Less: Preferred dividend = [6,000,000 * .095 ] = $ 570,000
Dividend to be paid to common stock = $ 1,230,000Preferred stock authorized200,000 shares of
$ 100 par value ,9.5% cummulative preferred stock authorizedof which , 60,000 issuedPreferred
stock [60,000 * 100 ]6,000,000Additional paid in capital -preferred stock [60,000 * (122 -
100 ) ]1,320,000800,000shares of $ 1 par value common stock authorizedof which 150,000
shares issuedcommon stock [150,000 * 1]150,000Additinal paid in capital -common stock
[150,000 * (19 -1)]2,700,000.
Holly inherited $10,000 of City of Atlanta bonds in February. In Mar.pdfamitsalesraipur
Holly inherited $10,000 of City of Atlanta bonds in February. In March, she received interest of
$500, and in April she sold the bonds at a $200 gain. Holly redeemed Series EE U.S. savings
bonds that she had purchased several years ago. The accumulated interest totaled $800. Holly
received $300 of interest on bonds issued by the City of Quebec, Canada. What amount, if any,
of gross income must Holly report?
Solution.
Hollin Corporation has bonds on the market with 14.5 years to maturi.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hollin Corporation has bonds on the market with 14.5 years to maturity, a YTM of 7.5 percent,
and a current price of $1,061. The bonds make semiannual payments. What must the coupon rate
be on these bonds?
Solution
Market price of bond = Present value of cash flows + Present value of face value
1061 = Couppn *PVIFA( 29 , 3.75) + face value * PVIF( 29 , 3.75)
1061 = Coupon * 17.4978 + 1000 * 0.3438
Coupon * 17.4978 = 1061 - 343.80
Coupon = 717.20 / 17.4978 = 41.00
Coupon rate = 41 / 1000 * 2 = 8.2%.
Historically a bank expects about 4 of its borrowers to default (no.pdfamitsalesraipur
Historically a bank expects about 4% of its borrowers to default (not repay). The bank currently
has 200 loans outstanding. The bank also has enough reserves to cover losses if 20 of these loans
were to default. Will these reserves be enough? Explain why or why not.
Solution
Let x be total no of loans
4% of x=20
x= 500
So upto 500 loans can be there with 4$ default for bank to manage and currently bank has 200
loans only so these reserves are enough.
history of inverse trignometrySolution Trigo.pdfamitsalesraipur
history of inverse trignometry
Solution
Trigonometry is a field of mathematics first compiled by 2nd century BCE by the
Greek mathematician Hipparchus. The history of trigonometry and of trigonometric functions
follows the general lines of the history of mathematics. Early study of triangles can be traced to
the 2nd millennium BC, in Egyptian mathematics (Rhind Mathematical Papyrus) and Babylonian
mathematics. Systematic study of trigonometric functions begins in Hellenistic mathematics,
reaching India as part of Hellenistic astronomy. In Indian astronomy, the study of trigonometric
functions flowers in the Gupta period, especially due to Aryabhata (6th century). During the
Middle Ages, the study of trigonometry is continued in Islamic mathematics, whence it is
adopted as a separate subject in the Latin West beginning in the Renaissance with
Regiomontanus. The development of modern trigonometry then takes place in the western Age
of Enlightenment, beginning with 17th century mathematics (Isaac Newton, James Stirling) and
reaching its modern form with Leonhard Euler (1748). The term \"trigonometry\" derives from
the Greek \"t??????µet??a\" (\"trigonometria\"), meaning \"triangle measuring\", from \"t??????\"
(triangle) + \"µet?e??\" (to measure). Our modern word \"sine\", is derived from the Latin word
sinus, which means \"bay\", \"bosom\" or \"fold\", translating Arabic jayb. The Arabic term is in
origin a corruption of Sanskrit jiva \"chord\". Sanskrit jiva in learned usage was a synonym of
jya \"chord\", originally the term for \"bow-string\". Sanskrit jiva was loaned into Arabic as
jiba.[1][2][clarification needed] This term was then transformed[2] into the genuine Arabic word
jayb, meaning \"bosom, fold, bay\", either by the Arabs or by a mistake[1] of the European
translators such as Robert of Chester (perhaps because the words were written without
vowels[1]), who translated jayb into Latin as sinus.[3] Particularly Fibonacci\'s sinus rectus arcus
proved influential in establishing the term sinus.[4] The words \"minute\" and \"second\" are
derived from the Latin phrases partes minutae primae and partes minutae secundae.[5] These
roughly translate to \"first small parts\" and \"second small parts\". Early trigonometry The
ancient Egyptians and Babylonians had known of theorems on the ratios of the sides of similar
triangles for many centuries. But pre-Hellenic societies lacked the concept of an angle measure
and consequently, the sides of triangles were studied instead, a field that would be better called
\"trilaterometry\".[6] The Babylonian astronomers kept detailed records on the rising and setting
of stars, the motion of the planets, and the solar and lunar eclipses, all of which required
familiarity with angular distances measured on the celestial sphere.[2] Based on one
interpretation of the Plimpton 322 cuneiform tablet (c. 1900 BC), some have even asserted that
the ancient Babylonians had a table of secants.[7] There is, however, .
Highlight the importance of 14points of Jinnah in the political hist.pdfamitsalesraipur
Highlight the importance of 14points of Jinnah in the political history of theSub-Continent?
Solution
Many Muslims were not enthusiastic about the Nehru report. Amongthem
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was a prominent figure. Jinnah felt thatMuslims had sacrificed too much
in order to reach a compromise theissue of communal representation. As for example, they had
allowedcongress to go back on concessions granted by the Lucknow pact of1916. Jinnah
declared himself to be anxious for a harmonioussettlement. At an `all-parties` convention held in
Calcutta inDecember, he pleaded for unity. He declared that `we are sons ofthis land we have to
live together`, but at the same time he askedfor more safeguards for Muslims. His proposed
amendments wererejected and he walked out of the convention. Jinnah then allied himself with
the less progressive Muslims, onwhose behalf he drew up a list of principles. These principles
arepopularly known as the so-called fourteen points. These fourteenpoints represented the
Muslim`s minimum demands. These includedseparate elevates, the reservation of one-third of
the seats in thelegislative assembly for Muslims although the community accountedfor only one-
quarter of the ration, and the creation of Muslimmajority provinces. Later the league formally
rejected the Nehrureport. A brief period of Hindu Muslim co-operation had come to anend. This
unfortunate development seemed to be offset for a while bychange for the better in the attitude of
the British. The labourparty had promised so much to Indian nationalism. It came to powerin the
British elections. The viceroy lord Irwin, went to London,and on his return stated that the
government accepted that `thenatural issue of India`s constitutional progress` was `minionstatus`.
He also announced that a round table conference, to whichIndian leaders would invited, would
be held to work out aconstitution for India. In England, there was still considerable opposition to
Indianaspirations despite the viceroy`s assurances. The labour party didnot have a clear majority,
and imperialist interests were stillpowerful. Lord Birkenhead, the former secretary of state,
declared`no one had the right to tell the people of India that they werelikely to attain dominion
status` but hopes were still high inIndia. It was stated only two months after Irwin`s statement.
Inthe `Delhi manifesto`, Gandhiji, the two Nehru, Tej Bahadur Sapruand others, pledged their
co-operation in evolving a dominionconstitution. But when Gandhiji, the elder Nehru and others
met theviceroy in December, Irwin said that he could not promise that theBritish government
would grant dominion status. This turnaboutsettled matters for Gandhiji. From this moment he
dropped hisopposition to complete independence..
Highlight the importance of 14 points of Jinnah inthe political hist.pdfamitsalesraipur
Highlight the importance of 14 points of Jinnah inthe political history of the Sub-Continent?
Solution
These are the 14 points of Jinnah:
1. The form of the future constitution should be federal withthe residuary powers vested in the
provinces.
2. A uniform measure of autonomy shall be granted to allprovinces.
3. All legislatures in the country and other elected bodiesshall be constituted on the definite
principle of adequate andeffective representation of minorities in every province withoutreducing
the majority in any province to a minority or evenequality.
4. In the Central Legislature, Muslim representation shall notbe less than one third.
5. Representation of communal groups shall continue to be bymeans of separate electorate as at
present, provided it shall beopen to any community at any time to abandon its separateelectorate
in favor of a joint electorate.
6. Any territorial distribution that might at any time benecessary shall not in any way affect the
Muslim majority in thePunjab, Bengal and the North West Frontier Province.
7. Full religious liberty, i.e. liberty of belief, worship andobservance, propaganda, association
and education, shall beguaranteed to all communities.
8. No bill or any resolution or any part thereof shall bepassed in any legislature or any other
elected body if three-fourthof the members of any community in that particular body oppose
sucha bill resolution or part thereof on the ground that it would beinjurious to the interests of that
community or in the alternative,such other method is devised as may be found feasible
andpracticable to deal with such cases.
9. Sindh should be separated from the Bombay Presidency.
10. Reforms should be introduced in the North West FrontierProvince (NWFP) and Baluchistan
on the same footing as in the otherprovinces.
11. Provision should be made in the constitution givingMuslims an adequate share, along with
the other Indians, in all theservices of the state and in local self-governing bodies having
dueregard to the requirements of efficiency.
12. The constitution should embody adequate safeguards for theprotection of Muslim culture and
for the protection and promotionof Muslim education, language, religion, personal laws and
Muslimcharitable institution and for their due share in the grants-in-aidgiven by the state and by
local self-governing bodies.
13. No cabinet, either central or provincial, should be formedwithout there being a proportion of
at least one-third Muslimministers.
14. No change shall be made in the constitution by the CentralLegislature except with the
concurrence of the State\'s contributionof the Indian Federation.
This is the importance of 14 points of Jinnah:
A comparison of the Nehru Report (1928) with Jinnah’sFourteen points shows a political gap
between the Muslims and theHindus in India. They motivated Jinnah to revive the Muslim
Leagueand give it direction. As a result, these points became the demandsof the Muslims and
greatly influenced the Muslims t.
Hi,I have to write a two paragraph response to the followingBre.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi,
I have to write a two paragraph response to the following:
Breaking News! This just in! The University System of Maryland Board of Regents just
announced you as the new President of The University of Maryland University College
(UMUC)! Congratulations!
Too excited to control yourself, your first order of business is to overhaul its current mission and
vision statements. The good news is the board highly anticipates change! Based on week 1
reading and additional research (review of UMUC
Solution
Current Mission:
\"To offer top-quality educational opportunities to adult students in Maryland, the nation, and the
world, setting the global standard of excellence in adult education. By offering academic
programs that are respected, affordable and accessible technologically and through a variety of
face-to-face formats, UMUC broadens the range of career opportunities available to students,
improves their lives, and maximizes their economic and intellectual contributions to Maryland,
the nation, and the world.\"
Current Vission (It is not formally explicit):
\"Leading the Next Generation of Higher Education\"
Now, when you are building the philosophical values of any organization you need to know it
deeply, or work with people that really knows it. Additional of that, you need to have knowledge
about environments, competitors, opportunities, obstacles, and so on. Maybe you need more than
a week to reach that.
In the current mission highlights variety of educational formats and forming human capital as
core values. Questions is, can this institution \"to improve\" their student\'s life and \"to
maximize\" their economic and intellectual contribution to society? what kind of improve? To
maximize is a huge verb, it means there is no way to provide a higher or better contribution, Is it
true? I would change these words and express it in a different way, maybe:
\"To offer competitive educational opportunities to adult students in Maryland, the nation, and
the world, pursuing the global standard of excellence in adult education. By offering academic
programs that are respected, affordable and accessible technologically and through a variety of
face-to-face formats, UMUC broadens the range of career opportunities available to students,to
channel their lives, and to improve their economic and intellectual contributions to Maryland, the
nation, and the world.\"
Now, vision is the place (philosophically talking) where you see yourself in few years, so it
might be ambitious but realistic at the same time. I do not see realistic \"to lead next generation
in high education\", something more appropriate might be:
\"Be a referent in the Next Generations graduate of High Education\".
Hi, please answer. Thanks in advance. For a normal distribution w.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi, please answer. Thanks in advance. For a normal distribution with ?=175 and ?= 12, P(X>
202.6) is less than 0.005. True or False
Solution
P(X>202.6) = P((X-mean)/s >(202.6-175)/12)
=P(Z>2.3) = 0.0107 (from standard normal table)
So the answer is False..
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equa.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equation : y(4) + 2y\'\' + y = 0
Thanks!!!!
Solution
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equation :
y(4) + 2y\'\' + y = 0
m^4 +2m^2 +1=0
(m^2+1)2 =0
m= - i double root
m= i double root
y= C1 e-ix +C2x e-ix +C3 eix +C4x eix
y(x) = A cos x + B cos x + x(C cosx + D sin x ).
Hi! Is there any way I can draw simple link-node map online via Goog.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi! Is there any way I can draw simple link-node map online via Google Maps or some other
computer software? All advice is welcomed!! Thank you :)
Solution
Node link mapping is a simple technique for presenting verbal information in form of a diagram
Here data is stored in nodes and nodes are connected with other using links representing different
relationship
We can use softwares such as
1) Mind Mapple
2) Nova Mind
3) Text2Mindmap
4) Blumind.
Hi I need to understand stemplots. thanksSolution .pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I need to understand stemplots. thanks
Solution
Stem and Leaf Plot A stem and leaf plot is a way of summarizing a set of data
measured on an interval scale. It is often used in exploratory data analysis to illustrate the major
features of the distribution of the data in a convenient and easily drawn form. A stem and leaf
plot is similar to a histogram but is usually a more informative display for relatively small data
sets (<100 data points). It provides a table as well as a picture of the data and from it we can
readily write down the data in order of magnitude, which is useful for many statistical
procedures. (Definition taken from Valerie J. Easton and John H. McColl\'s Statistics Glossary
v1.1) Example The following data represent measurements of carbon monoxide content (in mg)
for 25 brands of cigarettes: 13.6, 16.6, 23.5, 10.2, 5.4, 15.0, 9.0, 12.3, 16.3, 15.4, 13.0, 14.4,
10.0, 10.2, 9.5, 1.5, 18.5, 12.6, 17.5, 4.9, 15.9, 8.5, 10.6, 13.9, 14.9. A MINITAB stemplot for
this data (created using the \"STEM\" command) is shown to the left. MINITAB first truncates
the data by rounding down to integers, then sorts the data. The resulting dataset is the following:
1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 23. The first
column of the MINITAB stemplot counts the number of values from the top down and from the
bottom up to the middle value (the median). The number in parantheses represents the count of
values in the row containing the median, which is the thirteenth ordered value in this example,
13.0. The second column plots the stems, tens of milligrams of carbon monoxide content.
Because the range of the data is small (the values for the stems are 0, 1, and 2), MINITAB
divides the third column, which plots milligrams as leaves, into fifths. In other words, the first
row includes the leaf values 0 and 1, the second row includes the leaf values 2 and 3, etc. Since
there are no values between 1.5 and 4.9, the second row contains no data points. The stemplot
illustrates that the majority of the measurements lie in the teens, with only 6 of the 25 values less
than 10 and only 1 value greater than 20. Data source: Mendenhall, William, and Sincich, Terry
(1992), Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (3rd ed.), New York: Dellen Publishing Co.
(ISBN: 0 02380552 8) (Original source: Federal Trade Commission, USA) Dataset available
through the JSE Dataset Archive..
Hi I have met this function but I didnt understand how it came wit.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I have met this function but I didn\'t understand how it came with this answer!
1/2(1+1/2+1/4+...+(1/2)^k-1) = 1/2( 1-(1/2)^k / 1-1/2)
Solution
sum of terms in a geomentric progression a, ar, ar^2,ar^3,.......ar^n-1 = a(1 - r^m)/(1 - r)
applying it here with r=1/2,a =1/2. n =k, you get it.
Hi, Could you guys help me with 4-line answer to each question- Ex.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi, Could you guys help me with 4-line answer to each question
- Examine the European Union, and an example of high-level economic integration
- international trade. Why China does so well, why Africa by comparison does so poorly.
Solution
Europen Union is a good example of regionalism. EU\'s development is an example and guide
for other regions of the world. Their approach of development, progress, coordination, and
mutual strategy has changed their way of living. The only region in the world with common
currency is European Union. Their high economic integration, barried less trade with member
countries of the region lead them to form the strong and sucessful region.
China does so well because china has a bowl economy. almost all the giant companies of the
world have manufacturing units in china. China attract the companies throughout world by
proving them cheap labor, raw material at reseanable rates and technical knowhow . On the other
hand africa culd not do well because it could not attract FDI to its country..
Hi I have a Probelem which I dont really Understand. The question .pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I have a Probelem which I don\'t really Understand. The question is Here i have to calculate
how much water goes in the water tanks From the frame roof of the house which is 17 x 10m.
The waters tanks radius 1.25m and a height of 2.1 m Thanks Reply asap!
Solution
Volume of tank = *r^2*h =10.31 metre cube [ r=1.25, h=2.1]
So amount of water goes = 10.31/17*10 =6.063 cm.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
history of inverse trignometrySolution Trigo.pdfamitsalesraipur
history of inverse trignometry
Solution
Trigonometry is a field of mathematics first compiled by 2nd century BCE by the
Greek mathematician Hipparchus. The history of trigonometry and of trigonometric functions
follows the general lines of the history of mathematics. Early study of triangles can be traced to
the 2nd millennium BC, in Egyptian mathematics (Rhind Mathematical Papyrus) and Babylonian
mathematics. Systematic study of trigonometric functions begins in Hellenistic mathematics,
reaching India as part of Hellenistic astronomy. In Indian astronomy, the study of trigonometric
functions flowers in the Gupta period, especially due to Aryabhata (6th century). During the
Middle Ages, the study of trigonometry is continued in Islamic mathematics, whence it is
adopted as a separate subject in the Latin West beginning in the Renaissance with
Regiomontanus. The development of modern trigonometry then takes place in the western Age
of Enlightenment, beginning with 17th century mathematics (Isaac Newton, James Stirling) and
reaching its modern form with Leonhard Euler (1748). The term \"trigonometry\" derives from
the Greek \"t??????µet??a\" (\"trigonometria\"), meaning \"triangle measuring\", from \"t??????\"
(triangle) + \"µet?e??\" (to measure). Our modern word \"sine\", is derived from the Latin word
sinus, which means \"bay\", \"bosom\" or \"fold\", translating Arabic jayb. The Arabic term is in
origin a corruption of Sanskrit jiva \"chord\". Sanskrit jiva in learned usage was a synonym of
jya \"chord\", originally the term for \"bow-string\". Sanskrit jiva was loaned into Arabic as
jiba.[1][2][clarification needed] This term was then transformed[2] into the genuine Arabic word
jayb, meaning \"bosom, fold, bay\", either by the Arabs or by a mistake[1] of the European
translators such as Robert of Chester (perhaps because the words were written without
vowels[1]), who translated jayb into Latin as sinus.[3] Particularly Fibonacci\'s sinus rectus arcus
proved influential in establishing the term sinus.[4] The words \"minute\" and \"second\" are
derived from the Latin phrases partes minutae primae and partes minutae secundae.[5] These
roughly translate to \"first small parts\" and \"second small parts\". Early trigonometry The
ancient Egyptians and Babylonians had known of theorems on the ratios of the sides of similar
triangles for many centuries. But pre-Hellenic societies lacked the concept of an angle measure
and consequently, the sides of triangles were studied instead, a field that would be better called
\"trilaterometry\".[6] The Babylonian astronomers kept detailed records on the rising and setting
of stars, the motion of the planets, and the solar and lunar eclipses, all of which required
familiarity with angular distances measured on the celestial sphere.[2] Based on one
interpretation of the Plimpton 322 cuneiform tablet (c. 1900 BC), some have even asserted that
the ancient Babylonians had a table of secants.[7] There is, however, .
Highlight the importance of 14points of Jinnah in the political hist.pdfamitsalesraipur
Highlight the importance of 14points of Jinnah in the political history of theSub-Continent?
Solution
Many Muslims were not enthusiastic about the Nehru report. Amongthem
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was a prominent figure. Jinnah felt thatMuslims had sacrificed too much
in order to reach a compromise theissue of communal representation. As for example, they had
allowedcongress to go back on concessions granted by the Lucknow pact of1916. Jinnah
declared himself to be anxious for a harmonioussettlement. At an `all-parties` convention held in
Calcutta inDecember, he pleaded for unity. He declared that `we are sons ofthis land we have to
live together`, but at the same time he askedfor more safeguards for Muslims. His proposed
amendments wererejected and he walked out of the convention. Jinnah then allied himself with
the less progressive Muslims, onwhose behalf he drew up a list of principles. These principles
arepopularly known as the so-called fourteen points. These fourteenpoints represented the
Muslim`s minimum demands. These includedseparate elevates, the reservation of one-third of
the seats in thelegislative assembly for Muslims although the community accountedfor only one-
quarter of the ration, and the creation of Muslimmajority provinces. Later the league formally
rejected the Nehrureport. A brief period of Hindu Muslim co-operation had come to anend. This
unfortunate development seemed to be offset for a while bychange for the better in the attitude of
the British. The labourparty had promised so much to Indian nationalism. It came to powerin the
British elections. The viceroy lord Irwin, went to London,and on his return stated that the
government accepted that `thenatural issue of India`s constitutional progress` was `minionstatus`.
He also announced that a round table conference, to whichIndian leaders would invited, would
be held to work out aconstitution for India. In England, there was still considerable opposition to
Indianaspirations despite the viceroy`s assurances. The labour party didnot have a clear majority,
and imperialist interests were stillpowerful. Lord Birkenhead, the former secretary of state,
declared`no one had the right to tell the people of India that they werelikely to attain dominion
status` but hopes were still high inIndia. It was stated only two months after Irwin`s statement.
Inthe `Delhi manifesto`, Gandhiji, the two Nehru, Tej Bahadur Sapruand others, pledged their
co-operation in evolving a dominionconstitution. But when Gandhiji, the elder Nehru and others
met theviceroy in December, Irwin said that he could not promise that theBritish government
would grant dominion status. This turnaboutsettled matters for Gandhiji. From this moment he
dropped hisopposition to complete independence..
Highlight the importance of 14 points of Jinnah inthe political hist.pdfamitsalesraipur
Highlight the importance of 14 points of Jinnah inthe political history of the Sub-Continent?
Solution
These are the 14 points of Jinnah:
1. The form of the future constitution should be federal withthe residuary powers vested in the
provinces.
2. A uniform measure of autonomy shall be granted to allprovinces.
3. All legislatures in the country and other elected bodiesshall be constituted on the definite
principle of adequate andeffective representation of minorities in every province withoutreducing
the majority in any province to a minority or evenequality.
4. In the Central Legislature, Muslim representation shall notbe less than one third.
5. Representation of communal groups shall continue to be bymeans of separate electorate as at
present, provided it shall beopen to any community at any time to abandon its separateelectorate
in favor of a joint electorate.
6. Any territorial distribution that might at any time benecessary shall not in any way affect the
Muslim majority in thePunjab, Bengal and the North West Frontier Province.
7. Full religious liberty, i.e. liberty of belief, worship andobservance, propaganda, association
and education, shall beguaranteed to all communities.
8. No bill or any resolution or any part thereof shall bepassed in any legislature or any other
elected body if three-fourthof the members of any community in that particular body oppose
sucha bill resolution or part thereof on the ground that it would beinjurious to the interests of that
community or in the alternative,such other method is devised as may be found feasible
andpracticable to deal with such cases.
9. Sindh should be separated from the Bombay Presidency.
10. Reforms should be introduced in the North West FrontierProvince (NWFP) and Baluchistan
on the same footing as in the otherprovinces.
11. Provision should be made in the constitution givingMuslims an adequate share, along with
the other Indians, in all theservices of the state and in local self-governing bodies having
dueregard to the requirements of efficiency.
12. The constitution should embody adequate safeguards for theprotection of Muslim culture and
for the protection and promotionof Muslim education, language, religion, personal laws and
Muslimcharitable institution and for their due share in the grants-in-aidgiven by the state and by
local self-governing bodies.
13. No cabinet, either central or provincial, should be formedwithout there being a proportion of
at least one-third Muslimministers.
14. No change shall be made in the constitution by the CentralLegislature except with the
concurrence of the State\'s contributionof the Indian Federation.
This is the importance of 14 points of Jinnah:
A comparison of the Nehru Report (1928) with Jinnah’sFourteen points shows a political gap
between the Muslims and theHindus in India. They motivated Jinnah to revive the Muslim
Leagueand give it direction. As a result, these points became the demandsof the Muslims and
greatly influenced the Muslims t.
Hi,I have to write a two paragraph response to the followingBre.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi,
I have to write a two paragraph response to the following:
Breaking News! This just in! The University System of Maryland Board of Regents just
announced you as the new President of The University of Maryland University College
(UMUC)! Congratulations!
Too excited to control yourself, your first order of business is to overhaul its current mission and
vision statements. The good news is the board highly anticipates change! Based on week 1
reading and additional research (review of UMUC
Solution
Current Mission:
\"To offer top-quality educational opportunities to adult students in Maryland, the nation, and the
world, setting the global standard of excellence in adult education. By offering academic
programs that are respected, affordable and accessible technologically and through a variety of
face-to-face formats, UMUC broadens the range of career opportunities available to students,
improves their lives, and maximizes their economic and intellectual contributions to Maryland,
the nation, and the world.\"
Current Vission (It is not formally explicit):
\"Leading the Next Generation of Higher Education\"
Now, when you are building the philosophical values of any organization you need to know it
deeply, or work with people that really knows it. Additional of that, you need to have knowledge
about environments, competitors, opportunities, obstacles, and so on. Maybe you need more than
a week to reach that.
In the current mission highlights variety of educational formats and forming human capital as
core values. Questions is, can this institution \"to improve\" their student\'s life and \"to
maximize\" their economic and intellectual contribution to society? what kind of improve? To
maximize is a huge verb, it means there is no way to provide a higher or better contribution, Is it
true? I would change these words and express it in a different way, maybe:
\"To offer competitive educational opportunities to adult students in Maryland, the nation, and
the world, pursuing the global standard of excellence in adult education. By offering academic
programs that are respected, affordable and accessible technologically and through a variety of
face-to-face formats, UMUC broadens the range of career opportunities available to students,to
channel their lives, and to improve their economic and intellectual contributions to Maryland, the
nation, and the world.\"
Now, vision is the place (philosophically talking) where you see yourself in few years, so it
might be ambitious but realistic at the same time. I do not see realistic \"to lead next generation
in high education\", something more appropriate might be:
\"Be a referent in the Next Generations graduate of High Education\".
Hi, please answer. Thanks in advance. For a normal distribution w.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi, please answer. Thanks in advance. For a normal distribution with ?=175 and ?= 12, P(X>
202.6) is less than 0.005. True or False
Solution
P(X>202.6) = P((X-mean)/s >(202.6-175)/12)
=P(Z>2.3) = 0.0107 (from standard normal table)
So the answer is False..
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equa.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equation : y(4) + 2y\'\' + y = 0
Thanks!!!!
Solution
Hi I need help to find the general solution of thisdifferential equation :
y(4) + 2y\'\' + y = 0
m^4 +2m^2 +1=0
(m^2+1)2 =0
m= - i double root
m= i double root
y= C1 e-ix +C2x e-ix +C3 eix +C4x eix
y(x) = A cos x + B cos x + x(C cosx + D sin x ).
Hi! Is there any way I can draw simple link-node map online via Goog.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi! Is there any way I can draw simple link-node map online via Google Maps or some other
computer software? All advice is welcomed!! Thank you :)
Solution
Node link mapping is a simple technique for presenting verbal information in form of a diagram
Here data is stored in nodes and nodes are connected with other using links representing different
relationship
We can use softwares such as
1) Mind Mapple
2) Nova Mind
3) Text2Mindmap
4) Blumind.
Hi I need to understand stemplots. thanksSolution .pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I need to understand stemplots. thanks
Solution
Stem and Leaf Plot A stem and leaf plot is a way of summarizing a set of data
measured on an interval scale. It is often used in exploratory data analysis to illustrate the major
features of the distribution of the data in a convenient and easily drawn form. A stem and leaf
plot is similar to a histogram but is usually a more informative display for relatively small data
sets (<100 data points). It provides a table as well as a picture of the data and from it we can
readily write down the data in order of magnitude, which is useful for many statistical
procedures. (Definition taken from Valerie J. Easton and John H. McColl\'s Statistics Glossary
v1.1) Example The following data represent measurements of carbon monoxide content (in mg)
for 25 brands of cigarettes: 13.6, 16.6, 23.5, 10.2, 5.4, 15.0, 9.0, 12.3, 16.3, 15.4, 13.0, 14.4,
10.0, 10.2, 9.5, 1.5, 18.5, 12.6, 17.5, 4.9, 15.9, 8.5, 10.6, 13.9, 14.9. A MINITAB stemplot for
this data (created using the \"STEM\" command) is shown to the left. MINITAB first truncates
the data by rounding down to integers, then sorts the data. The resulting dataset is the following:
1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 23. The first
column of the MINITAB stemplot counts the number of values from the top down and from the
bottom up to the middle value (the median). The number in parantheses represents the count of
values in the row containing the median, which is the thirteenth ordered value in this example,
13.0. The second column plots the stems, tens of milligrams of carbon monoxide content.
Because the range of the data is small (the values for the stems are 0, 1, and 2), MINITAB
divides the third column, which plots milligrams as leaves, into fifths. In other words, the first
row includes the leaf values 0 and 1, the second row includes the leaf values 2 and 3, etc. Since
there are no values between 1.5 and 4.9, the second row contains no data points. The stemplot
illustrates that the majority of the measurements lie in the teens, with only 6 of the 25 values less
than 10 and only 1 value greater than 20. Data source: Mendenhall, William, and Sincich, Terry
(1992), Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (3rd ed.), New York: Dellen Publishing Co.
(ISBN: 0 02380552 8) (Original source: Federal Trade Commission, USA) Dataset available
through the JSE Dataset Archive..
Hi I have met this function but I didnt understand how it came wit.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I have met this function but I didn\'t understand how it came with this answer!
1/2(1+1/2+1/4+...+(1/2)^k-1) = 1/2( 1-(1/2)^k / 1-1/2)
Solution
sum of terms in a geomentric progression a, ar, ar^2,ar^3,.......ar^n-1 = a(1 - r^m)/(1 - r)
applying it here with r=1/2,a =1/2. n =k, you get it.
Hi, Could you guys help me with 4-line answer to each question- Ex.pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi, Could you guys help me with 4-line answer to each question
- Examine the European Union, and an example of high-level economic integration
- international trade. Why China does so well, why Africa by comparison does so poorly.
Solution
Europen Union is a good example of regionalism. EU\'s development is an example and guide
for other regions of the world. Their approach of development, progress, coordination, and
mutual strategy has changed their way of living. The only region in the world with common
currency is European Union. Their high economic integration, barried less trade with member
countries of the region lead them to form the strong and sucessful region.
China does so well because china has a bowl economy. almost all the giant companies of the
world have manufacturing units in china. China attract the companies throughout world by
proving them cheap labor, raw material at reseanable rates and technical knowhow . On the other
hand africa culd not do well because it could not attract FDI to its country..
Hi I have a Probelem which I dont really Understand. The question .pdfamitsalesraipur
Hi I have a Probelem which I don\'t really Understand. The question is Here i have to calculate
how much water goes in the water tanks From the frame roof of the house which is 17 x 10m.
The waters tanks radius 1.25m and a height of 2.1 m Thanks Reply asap!
Solution
Volume of tank = *r^2*h =10.31 metre cube [ r=1.25, h=2.1]
So amount of water goes = 10.31/17*10 =6.063 cm.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Hi. Please answer the following and show your solutions. Thanks ) D.pdf
1. Hi. Please answer the following and show your solutions. Thanks :) Determine which type of
function is h . Even function Odd function Neither odd nor even function Cannot be determined
whether it is odd or even What is the domain of the given function? What is the range of the
function?
Solution
1. neither odd nor even
2. (c) -7,10
3. D 0 to 4