Lewis from La Jolla consumes food and housing. He has a utility function of U ( F , H ) = F 2 H 6 , where F is the quantity of food and H is the quantity of housing. Treat F as the horizontal axis good. 10. Find Lewis's MRS.
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Let p^1 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country A who report.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let p ^ 1 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country A who reported being born in another country and p ^ 2 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country B who reported being foreign-born. The standard error of the difference in the two proportions SE ( p ^ 1 p ^ 2 ) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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Let T-1--n- be a sorted array of distinct integers- some of which may.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let T [ 1.. n ] be a sorted array of distinct integers, some of which may be negative. Design an algorithm that can find an index i such that 1 i n and T [ i ] = i , if such an index exists, else returns 1 . Design your algorithm such that its worst case efficiency is O ( lo g n ) , and prove this result.
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Leonardo- who is married but files separately- earns $84-000 of taxabl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Leonardo, who is married but files separately, earns $84,000 of taxable income. He also has $16,600 in city of Tulsa bonds. His wife, Theresa, earns $51,600 of taxable income.
If Leonardo instead had $30,800 of additional tax deductions for 2022, his marginal tax rate on the deductions would be
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Laura- one of Phil's best employees- requested a meeting to talk about.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Laura, one of Phil's best employees, requested a meeting to talk about taking a sixmonth leave of absence. She had expressed her interest in an extended leave several times over the past several months. But now she has made a formal request for a meeting. "Let's meet a week from Tuesday at 4 o'clock to discuss it, "said Phil, With all the things going on in the department, Phil didn't want to think about how his unit would get its work done without Laura. And so he didn't think about her request. "Maybe she'll change her mind or just forget about it, "he mused. But she didn't. When they finally met, Laura was completely prepared. She had picked potential starting and ending dates for her leave. She'd checked with the human resource department about leave policies and the staffing issues. And she anticipated the issues her boss would raise: Who will pick up the slack? How will deadlines be met? Who will take her place in team activities? Laura had prepared answers for each of these questions. Laura confessed that she really needs to spend more time with her son Nathan. He's a very unfocused teenager. And it shows in his school reports and not doing his homework, He's absent from his class most of the time and his grades are poor. Laura needs to get him on track, or Nathan will never get into a decent college or develop good work habits. Laura should be there when his son gets home from school to enforce study habits and to provide a family dinner during which she will pay more attention to him. Nathan's father travels almost every week and has no time for Nathan. Laura reckons she could get Nathan on track within six months. She can't afford the lost income, but neither can she afford Nathan to continue to continue drifting either. Phil, on the other hand, was winging it. He didn't like the idea of extended leaves. "What if everybody decided to do this "? he muttered. "We'd have chaos around here." But whenever he raised an objection, Laura came back with an effective response. He wanted to suggest an alternative to such a long leave but couldn't think of one. In the end, Laura got her leave on her terms because she was prepared, and Phil was not. Had he been prepared; Phil might have found common ground on which his unit goals and Laura's goals could have been mutually satisfied. a) For the negotiator, preparation means understanding one's own position and interests, the position and interests of the other party or parties, the issues at stake, and alternative solutions. It also means understanding the people with whom you'll be dealing. Discuss what should be a negotiated good outcome for Phil and Laura? b) Discuss with examples the potential creation opportunities between Phil and Laura.
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Lars Richards- CPA- has performed $2-000 of accounting services for a.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lars Richards, CPA, has performed $2 , 000 of accounting services for a client but has not billed the client as of the end of the accounting period. What adjusting entry must Lars make? Select one: A. debit Accounts Recelvable and credit Unearned Revenue 8. debit Accounts Recelvable and credit Service Revenue C. debit Uneorned Revenue and credit Service Revenue D. debit Cosh and credit Uneorned Revenue
.
Laboratory Assessment 49 Lymphatic System Part A- Assessments Complet.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Laboratory Assessment 49 Lymphatic System
Part A: Assessments
Complete the following statements:
2) Tissue fluid enters lymphatic capillary openings between overlapping _____ cells.
7) The cisterna chyli collects _____ lymph from the small intestine after a meal.
10) The ____ duct recieves lymph from the intestinal and lumbar trunks.
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Label the P-value picture shown below- Label the P-value picture signi.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Label the P-value picture shown below. Label the P-value picture significance level the unknown population mean rejection region the point A the point B 0
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Let p^1 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country A who report.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let p ^ 1 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country A who reported being born in another country and p ^ 2 be the sample proportion of citizens from Country B who reported being foreign-born. The standard error of the difference in the two proportions SE ( p ^ 1 p ^ 2 ) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
.
Let T-1--n- be a sorted array of distinct integers- some of which may.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let T [ 1.. n ] be a sorted array of distinct integers, some of which may be negative. Design an algorithm that can find an index i such that 1 i n and T [ i ] = i , if such an index exists, else returns 1 . Design your algorithm such that its worst case efficiency is O ( lo g n ) , and prove this result.
.
Leonardo- who is married but files separately- earns $84-000 of taxabl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Leonardo, who is married but files separately, earns $84,000 of taxable income. He also has $16,600 in city of Tulsa bonds. His wife, Theresa, earns $51,600 of taxable income.
If Leonardo instead had $30,800 of additional tax deductions for 2022, his marginal tax rate on the deductions would be
.
Laura- one of Phil's best employees- requested a meeting to talk about.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Laura, one of Phil's best employees, requested a meeting to talk about taking a sixmonth leave of absence. She had expressed her interest in an extended leave several times over the past several months. But now she has made a formal request for a meeting. "Let's meet a week from Tuesday at 4 o'clock to discuss it, "said Phil, With all the things going on in the department, Phil didn't want to think about how his unit would get its work done without Laura. And so he didn't think about her request. "Maybe she'll change her mind or just forget about it, "he mused. But she didn't. When they finally met, Laura was completely prepared. She had picked potential starting and ending dates for her leave. She'd checked with the human resource department about leave policies and the staffing issues. And she anticipated the issues her boss would raise: Who will pick up the slack? How will deadlines be met? Who will take her place in team activities? Laura had prepared answers for each of these questions. Laura confessed that she really needs to spend more time with her son Nathan. He's a very unfocused teenager. And it shows in his school reports and not doing his homework, He's absent from his class most of the time and his grades are poor. Laura needs to get him on track, or Nathan will never get into a decent college or develop good work habits. Laura should be there when his son gets home from school to enforce study habits and to provide a family dinner during which she will pay more attention to him. Nathan's father travels almost every week and has no time for Nathan. Laura reckons she could get Nathan on track within six months. She can't afford the lost income, but neither can she afford Nathan to continue to continue drifting either. Phil, on the other hand, was winging it. He didn't like the idea of extended leaves. "What if everybody decided to do this "? he muttered. "We'd have chaos around here." But whenever he raised an objection, Laura came back with an effective response. He wanted to suggest an alternative to such a long leave but couldn't think of one. In the end, Laura got her leave on her terms because she was prepared, and Phil was not. Had he been prepared; Phil might have found common ground on which his unit goals and Laura's goals could have been mutually satisfied. a) For the negotiator, preparation means understanding one's own position and interests, the position and interests of the other party or parties, the issues at stake, and alternative solutions. It also means understanding the people with whom you'll be dealing. Discuss what should be a negotiated good outcome for Phil and Laura? b) Discuss with examples the potential creation opportunities between Phil and Laura.
.
Lars Richards- CPA- has performed $2-000 of accounting services for a.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lars Richards, CPA, has performed $2 , 000 of accounting services for a client but has not billed the client as of the end of the accounting period. What adjusting entry must Lars make? Select one: A. debit Accounts Recelvable and credit Unearned Revenue 8. debit Accounts Recelvable and credit Service Revenue C. debit Uneorned Revenue and credit Service Revenue D. debit Cosh and credit Uneorned Revenue
.
Laboratory Assessment 49 Lymphatic System Part A- Assessments Complet.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Laboratory Assessment 49 Lymphatic System
Part A: Assessments
Complete the following statements:
2) Tissue fluid enters lymphatic capillary openings between overlapping _____ cells.
7) The cisterna chyli collects _____ lymph from the small intestine after a meal.
10) The ____ duct recieves lymph from the intestinal and lumbar trunks.
.
Label the P-value picture shown below- Label the P-value picture signi.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Label the P-value picture shown below. Label the P-value picture significance level the unknown population mean rejection region the point A the point B 0
.
Lab 1 - Writing your first C program- Please write a C program to impl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lab 1 - Writing your first C program. Please write a C program to implement a doubly linked list. If you look at the zipped folder, you will see a list. h file, which will provide the functions that you need to define to implement a linked list in C. These functions should be defined in the list.c file, which is provided (but empty). Work with your group members to fill in these functions. Attached are the following: 1. Header file 2. Implementation file (empty) 3. Main file (empty)
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Lab - Respiratory- physiology- spirometry 6-) What chemical changes ar.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lab . Respiratory- physiology- spirometry
6.) What chemical changes are occurring in the subjects' body to cause the observed change
in breath-holding time?
7.) Explain the reasons for the observed change in the breath-holding time after exercise?
8.) Did you observe gender difference in the breath-holding times in subjects at rest, post-
hyperventilation, and post-exercise? Explain the reasons for the difference.
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L11a Create the Student class derived from the Person class- A student.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
L11a
Create the Student class derived from the Person class. A student has a studentNumber (an int). Write constructors, the accessor and modifier, a writeOutput method and an equals method. (You can call two Students equal if they have the same ID number). write a compareTo so that students are compared according to their ID number.
Create the Undergraduate class derived from the Student class. An undergraduate has one attribute called Level, an int. all other attributes are derived from Student. Write all constructors, modifier and accessor, a writeOutput. In this instance do NOT add a compareTo. You will see that by doing this you are allowing undergrads to be compared the way that Students are compared. This is because the compiler will look for a compareTo in the undergrad class, and finding none will then go to its super class and find the one in Student.
Submit your L11a project.
Here is a netBeans shell for this lab. L11aForStudents.zip
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class InheritanceDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
File inFile = new File("student.in");
Scanner fileInput = null;
try {
fileInput = new Scanner(inFile);
} catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
//Logger.getLogger(Lab10.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
//input student into an ArrayList
ArrayList<Student> myList = new ArrayList<Student>();
while(fileInput.hasNext())
{ int id=fileInput.nextInt();
String name=fileInput.nextLine();
Student s=new Student(name, id);
myList.add(s);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Students not sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myList.size(); i++)
{
myList.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
Collections.sort(myList);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Students sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myList.size(); i++)
{
myList.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
fileInput.close();
inFile = new File("undergrad.in");
try {
fileInput = new Scanner(inFile);
} catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
//Logger.getLogger(Lab10.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
//input student into an ArrayList
ArrayList<Undergraduate> myL = new ArrayList<Undergraduate>();
while(fileInput.hasNext())
{ int id=fileInput.nextInt();
int level = fileInput.nextInt();
String name=fileInput.nextLine();
Undergraduate u=new Undergraduate(name, id, level);
myL.add(u);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Undergrads not sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myL.size(); i++)
{
myL.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
Collections.sort(myL);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Undergrads sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myL.size(); i++)
{
myL.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
fileInput.close();
}
}
L11a Rubric
Correct attributes
default constructor
constructor with parameters
Accessor
Mutator
WriteOutput
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcomecorrectly derive classes
L11
By now you have completed the following classes: .
Losded-Up Fund cherges a 12b-1 fee of 075- ond mointains ant expense r.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Losded:Up Fund cherges a 12b-1 fee of 075% ond mointains ant expense rotio of 075% . Economy Fund charges o front-end load of 25% , but has no 126-1 fee and on expense ratio of 025% . Assume the rate of return an both funds' portfolios (before ony fees) is 6% per yeaf How much will an investment of $1 , 000 in eoch fund grow so aftec (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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lotal asset turnover ratio measures sales to the current assets how th.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
lotal asset turnover ratio measures sales to the current assets how the firm sells its assets how well the assets are applied to sales how often the assets are turned-over Inventory turnover should be decreasing if the firm is more liquid is growing at a faster pace is buying fewer supplies sales are slowing
.
Look at Figure 4 below of 8 sediment cores extracted from the ocean fl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Look at Figure 4 below of 8 sediment cores extracted from the ocean floor. Observe the variety of sediments and sedimentary structures. Tell me what sediment type these cores represent, whether sand, gravel or mud/clays? In addition, which cores do you think you could correlate with one another? Figure 4. Eight sediment cores extracted from the ocean seafloor.
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Locus H has two alleles (H and h) while locus M has two alleles ( M an.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Locus H has two alleles ( H and h ) while locus M has two alleles ( M and m ) . The recombination frequency between locus H and locus M is 27.5% . A F1 heterozygote in trans-configuration is mated with an hhmm individual and produces 2,377 offspring. What are the expected counts for each genotype? Round your counts to two decimal places and place them with their corresponding genotypes. HM / hm hm / hm Hm / hm hM / hm
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Locate the financial statements and related disclosure notes of FedEx.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Locate the financial statements and related disclosure notes of FedEx Corporation for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2021. You can locate the report online at https://www.fedex.com/global/choose-location.html .. Remember that publicly traded companies are required to list their financials on their website, typically under a link for "Investor Relations" at the very bottom of the homepage. Use the information provided in the statement of cash flows to respond to the questions below.
Required:
Is FedEx expanding its business or contracting its business, as evidenced by the investing activities.
Is FedEx raising as much cash through financing activities as the amount needed to fund its investing activities?
Determine the activities listed under financing activities for the most recent fiscal year. [ Hint: FedEx's Statement of Changes in Common Stockholders' Investment (statement of shareholders' equity) will help you determine the nature of the stock activity.] What is the most notable financing activity reported over the most recent three years? What was the amount of cash received or paid for that activity each year?
What are the cash payments FedEx made for interest and for income taxes in the three years reported? ( Hint: See the disclosure notes.)
Obtain the relevant authoritative literature on disclosure of interest and income taxes using the FASB Accounting Standards Codification . See login information within the Start Here Module. What is the specific eight-digit Codification citation (XXX-XX-XX-X) that specifies the way FedEx reports interest and income taxes separately that enabled you to answer requirement 4 ?
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LO 2-2- Consider four processes A- B- C- and D with the burst times 2-.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2- Consider four processes A, B, C, and D with the burst times 2 , 4 , 6 , 7 , respectively. All the processes arrived at time 0 . 1. What is the average turnaround time using RR scheduler where q is 7 ? 2. What is the average waiting time ? 3. Name two other schedulers that will result in the same AWT and ATT, given the same set of processes? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mnol
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LO 2- Calculato the total seek tme based on FCFS disk scheduling with.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2. Calculato the total seek tme based on FCFS disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140.24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWrite head is: 50.
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LO 2-2- Consider four processes A-B-C- and D with the burst times 3-3-.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2- Consider four processes A , B , C , and D with the burst times 3 , 3 , 11 , 4 , respectively. All the processes arrived at time 0. 1. What is the average turnaround time using FCFS scheduler? 2. What is the average waiting time using FCFS scheduler? 3. When does the RR scheduler perform the same on the above process? For tha towhar nraee Al T+F1n (PClne Al T+FN+F10 (MaCl
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LO 2-2- Calculate the total seck time based on SSTF disk scheduling wi.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2. Calculate the total seck time based on SSTF disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140 , 24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWhite head is: 50.
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LO 2-2- Calculate the total seek time based on C-LOOK disk scheduling.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2: Calculate the total seek time based on C-LOOK disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140 , 24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWrite head is: 50 ,
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List two (2) examples of physical security requirements- Mention two.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
List two (2) examples of physical security requirements. Mention two (2) examples of data security requirements. Mention four (4) types of documents that can provide valuable information for a wireless network implementation. What is the importance of documenting the existing characteristics of a network? What is the importance of verifying radio frequency (RF) coverage in a network design? List five (5) client-side devices that may be required during a network deployment.
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List Priorities from Highest to Lowest ! Give two nursing diagnosis fo.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
List Priorities from Highest to Lowest ! Give two nursing diagnosis for the top priorities. Case Study: Nutrition / Sensory & Sleep Peter, a 55-year-old finance investor complaint of his inability to sleep over the past 3 years. A few weeks ago, he developed a sore throat lasting for 3 to 4 days, a headache for 2 weeks which was not resolving with Tylenol ES 2 tabs Q4 hours. Additional symptoms included feeling "chills and hot," poor appetite, diarrhea x 3 days, an intermittent fever with a temperature of 40OC. He now has a persistent cough with episodes of difficulty breathing. Pet was assessed in ED and admitted with dehydration, delirium and pneumonia pending chest X-ray results. He tested positive for COVID-19. Vitals: T=38.7oC, RR = 18, BP=90/60mmHG, PR = 55 beats/min. Oxygen saturation is 92% and was put on O2 at 2L/min. Lab results: All normal with the exception of Hgb = 112, Na=144 and creatinine levels elevated. Medical History: HTN, hyperlipidemia, gout, kidney disease, right ventricle cardiomegaly (enlarged heart), osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, degenerative knee ligaments with chronic pain, anemia NYD and anxiety. He has a history of insomnia complicated by her chronic anxiety. Medications: Allopurinol 200mg 1 tab daily Atenolol 50 mg 1 tab daily Perindopril 8 mg 1 tab daily Actonel 1 tab PO on Sundays only During the 4-week hospital stay, Peter had COVID-19 delirium resulting to his inability to eat his meals. His taste buds were impacted from the virus and disliked the hospital food. He is also challenged with keeping his fluids and is now at risk for malnutrition and dehydration. An IV of NS at 50cc/hr via PIV was started due to his creatinine levels increasing. With his history of kidney disease, he is at high risks for developing renal failure. Peter had difficulty sleeping due to the hospital environment. He experiences about 3 to 5 awakenings every night. With each awakening, he needs at least 30 minutes to fall asleep again. Further assessment by the health care team indicated that Peter has continuously complained of "feeling tired, unable to concentrate on certain tasks at home and work." Upon discussion with his daughter, it was determined that the sleeplessness and sleepiness has been an ongoing issue for approximately 8 months. His daughter reported that over the past 5 months, sleep and daytime fatigue have increased in severity and frequency. Peter now wakes up three or more times per night at least 5 nights per week, and on most nights has difficulty falling asleep (takes his about 40 minutes to an hour). He has tried to maintain an active social but observed his mother to have increased irritability and lack of motivation. Peter has always been a poor sleeper during times of stress, but nearly always improved after a few days. For this reason, he had insomnia and had, on occasion, taken over-the-counter medications. He also notes an increase in his caffeine intake (4 cups of coffee and 1-3 diet colas per day) when .
Linux distributions- Below is a list of commonly used distributions- 1.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Linux distributions. Below is a list of commonly used
distributions.
1. Debian
2. Ubuntu
3. Linux Mint
4. Manjaro
5. Antergos
6. Chakra
7. Fedora
8. CentOS
9. Oracle Linux
10. Open Suse
Just pick one distributions
Current version
<Provide the current version of the distribution and the date it was released.>
Derivatives
<Is this distribution a derivative? Provide the distribution it derives from> <If this is not a derivative, provide at least three distributions that are derived from it>
Licensing
<Provide the software license used by the distribution>
History
<Provide the name of the developer or group that created the distribution and, possibly, when it was started.> <Describe why it was developed, its target users, and its aims/goals.> <Feel free to provide other information you feel is important to know about the distribution>
Installation
<Describe the installation process. For example, is it done through a graphical interface or a command line? What was easy or difficult about the installation? Try comparing it with FreeBSD's installation. If possible, provide screenshots>
.
Let's just say you have 1-000 cows that is experiencing an outbreak of.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let's just say you have 1,000 cows that is experiencing an outbreak of an unknown viral disease. The cattle can transfer the disease at a rate of 0.1 and come into contact with one another at a rate of 0.002 . Fortunately, they recover after 20 days. A. Calculate RO (show your work) B. calculate the epidemic threshold (show your work) and state when will you expect to happen once the threshold is reached and why (One sentence) c. How would you define RO if this disease was caused by worms rather than a viral disease? D. You discover that the disease is SIR and decide to model it. If you don't include vital dynamics, explain in one sentence what you expect to happen and why?
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Let Y1--Y10 be independent random variables- Assume that they have nor.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let Y 1 , , Y 10 be independent random variables. Assume that they have normal distribution N ( 0 , 2 ) . Find the probability distribution of i = 1 10 Y i .
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Lab 1 - Writing your first C program- Please write a C program to impl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lab 1 - Writing your first C program. Please write a C program to implement a doubly linked list. If you look at the zipped folder, you will see a list. h file, which will provide the functions that you need to define to implement a linked list in C. These functions should be defined in the list.c file, which is provided (but empty). Work with your group members to fill in these functions. Attached are the following: 1. Header file 2. Implementation file (empty) 3. Main file (empty)
.
Lab - Respiratory- physiology- spirometry 6-) What chemical changes ar.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Lab . Respiratory- physiology- spirometry
6.) What chemical changes are occurring in the subjects' body to cause the observed change
in breath-holding time?
7.) Explain the reasons for the observed change in the breath-holding time after exercise?
8.) Did you observe gender difference in the breath-holding times in subjects at rest, post-
hyperventilation, and post-exercise? Explain the reasons for the difference.
.
L11a Create the Student class derived from the Person class- A student.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
L11a
Create the Student class derived from the Person class. A student has a studentNumber (an int). Write constructors, the accessor and modifier, a writeOutput method and an equals method. (You can call two Students equal if they have the same ID number). write a compareTo so that students are compared according to their ID number.
Create the Undergraduate class derived from the Student class. An undergraduate has one attribute called Level, an int. all other attributes are derived from Student. Write all constructors, modifier and accessor, a writeOutput. In this instance do NOT add a compareTo. You will see that by doing this you are allowing undergrads to be compared the way that Students are compared. This is because the compiler will look for a compareTo in the undergrad class, and finding none will then go to its super class and find the one in Student.
Submit your L11a project.
Here is a netBeans shell for this lab. L11aForStudents.zip
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class InheritanceDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
File inFile = new File("student.in");
Scanner fileInput = null;
try {
fileInput = new Scanner(inFile);
} catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
//Logger.getLogger(Lab10.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
//input student into an ArrayList
ArrayList<Student> myList = new ArrayList<Student>();
while(fileInput.hasNext())
{ int id=fileInput.nextInt();
String name=fileInput.nextLine();
Student s=new Student(name, id);
myList.add(s);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Students not sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myList.size(); i++)
{
myList.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
Collections.sort(myList);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Students sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myList.size(); i++)
{
myList.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
fileInput.close();
inFile = new File("undergrad.in");
try {
fileInput = new Scanner(inFile);
} catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
//Logger.getLogger(Lab10.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
//input student into an ArrayList
ArrayList<Undergraduate> myL = new ArrayList<Undergraduate>();
while(fileInput.hasNext())
{ int id=fileInput.nextInt();
int level = fileInput.nextInt();
String name=fileInput.nextLine();
Undergraduate u=new Undergraduate(name, id, level);
myL.add(u);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Undergrads not sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myL.size(); i++)
{
myL.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
Collections.sort(myL);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Undergrads sorted");
for(int i=0; i<myL.size(); i++)
{
myL.get(i).WriteOutput();
}
fileInput.close();
}
}
L11a Rubric
Correct attributes
default constructor
constructor with parameters
Accessor
Mutator
WriteOutput
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcomecorrectly derive classes
L11
By now you have completed the following classes: .
Losded-Up Fund cherges a 12b-1 fee of 075- ond mointains ant expense r.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Losded:Up Fund cherges a 12b-1 fee of 075% ond mointains ant expense rotio of 075% . Economy Fund charges o front-end load of 25% , but has no 126-1 fee and on expense ratio of 025% . Assume the rate of return an both funds' portfolios (before ony fees) is 6% per yeaf How much will an investment of $1 , 000 in eoch fund grow so aftec (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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lotal asset turnover ratio measures sales to the current assets how th.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
lotal asset turnover ratio measures sales to the current assets how the firm sells its assets how well the assets are applied to sales how often the assets are turned-over Inventory turnover should be decreasing if the firm is more liquid is growing at a faster pace is buying fewer supplies sales are slowing
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Look at Figure 4 below of 8 sediment cores extracted from the ocean fl.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Look at Figure 4 below of 8 sediment cores extracted from the ocean floor. Observe the variety of sediments and sedimentary structures. Tell me what sediment type these cores represent, whether sand, gravel or mud/clays? In addition, which cores do you think you could correlate with one another? Figure 4. Eight sediment cores extracted from the ocean seafloor.
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Locus H has two alleles (H and h) while locus M has two alleles ( M an.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Locus H has two alleles ( H and h ) while locus M has two alleles ( M and m ) . The recombination frequency between locus H and locus M is 27.5% . A F1 heterozygote in trans-configuration is mated with an hhmm individual and produces 2,377 offspring. What are the expected counts for each genotype? Round your counts to two decimal places and place them with their corresponding genotypes. HM / hm hm / hm Hm / hm hM / hm
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Locate the financial statements and related disclosure notes of FedEx.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Locate the financial statements and related disclosure notes of FedEx Corporation for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2021. You can locate the report online at https://www.fedex.com/global/choose-location.html .. Remember that publicly traded companies are required to list their financials on their website, typically under a link for "Investor Relations" at the very bottom of the homepage. Use the information provided in the statement of cash flows to respond to the questions below.
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Is FedEx expanding its business or contracting its business, as evidenced by the investing activities.
Is FedEx raising as much cash through financing activities as the amount needed to fund its investing activities?
Determine the activities listed under financing activities for the most recent fiscal year. [ Hint: FedEx's Statement of Changes in Common Stockholders' Investment (statement of shareholders' equity) will help you determine the nature of the stock activity.] What is the most notable financing activity reported over the most recent three years? What was the amount of cash received or paid for that activity each year?
What are the cash payments FedEx made for interest and for income taxes in the three years reported? ( Hint: See the disclosure notes.)
Obtain the relevant authoritative literature on disclosure of interest and income taxes using the FASB Accounting Standards Codification . See login information within the Start Here Module. What is the specific eight-digit Codification citation (XXX-XX-XX-X) that specifies the way FedEx reports interest and income taxes separately that enabled you to answer requirement 4 ?
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LO 2-2- Consider four processes A- B- C- and D with the burst times 2-.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2- Consider four processes A, B, C, and D with the burst times 2 , 4 , 6 , 7 , respectively. All the processes arrived at time 0 . 1. What is the average turnaround time using RR scheduler where q is 7 ? 2. What is the average waiting time ? 3. Name two other schedulers that will result in the same AWT and ATT, given the same set of processes? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mnol
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LO 2- Calculato the total seek tme based on FCFS disk scheduling with.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2. Calculato the total seek tme based on FCFS disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140.24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWrite head is: 50.
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LO 2-2- Consider four processes A-B-C- and D with the burst times 3-3-.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2- Consider four processes A , B , C , and D with the burst times 3 , 3 , 11 , 4 , respectively. All the processes arrived at time 0. 1. What is the average turnaround time using FCFS scheduler? 2. What is the average waiting time using FCFS scheduler? 3. When does the RR scheduler perform the same on the above process? For tha towhar nraee Al T+F1n (PClne Al T+FN+F10 (MaCl
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LO 2-2- Calculate the total seck time based on SSTF disk scheduling wi.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2. Calculate the total seck time based on SSTF disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140 , 24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWhite head is: 50.
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LO 2-2- Calculate the total seek time based on C-LOOK disk scheduling.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
LO 2.2: Calculate the total seek time based on C-LOOK disk scheduling with the order of request ( 82 , 170 , 43 , 140 , 24 , 16 , 190 ) and current position of ReadWrite head is: 50 ,
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List two (2) examples of physical security requirements- Mention two.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
List two (2) examples of physical security requirements. Mention two (2) examples of data security requirements. Mention four (4) types of documents that can provide valuable information for a wireless network implementation. What is the importance of documenting the existing characteristics of a network? What is the importance of verifying radio frequency (RF) coverage in a network design? List five (5) client-side devices that may be required during a network deployment.
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List Priorities from Highest to Lowest ! Give two nursing diagnosis fo.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
List Priorities from Highest to Lowest ! Give two nursing diagnosis for the top priorities. Case Study: Nutrition / Sensory & Sleep Peter, a 55-year-old finance investor complaint of his inability to sleep over the past 3 years. A few weeks ago, he developed a sore throat lasting for 3 to 4 days, a headache for 2 weeks which was not resolving with Tylenol ES 2 tabs Q4 hours. Additional symptoms included feeling "chills and hot," poor appetite, diarrhea x 3 days, an intermittent fever with a temperature of 40OC. He now has a persistent cough with episodes of difficulty breathing. Pet was assessed in ED and admitted with dehydration, delirium and pneumonia pending chest X-ray results. He tested positive for COVID-19. Vitals: T=38.7oC, RR = 18, BP=90/60mmHG, PR = 55 beats/min. Oxygen saturation is 92% and was put on O2 at 2L/min. Lab results: All normal with the exception of Hgb = 112, Na=144 and creatinine levels elevated. Medical History: HTN, hyperlipidemia, gout, kidney disease, right ventricle cardiomegaly (enlarged heart), osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, degenerative knee ligaments with chronic pain, anemia NYD and anxiety. He has a history of insomnia complicated by her chronic anxiety. Medications: Allopurinol 200mg 1 tab daily Atenolol 50 mg 1 tab daily Perindopril 8 mg 1 tab daily Actonel 1 tab PO on Sundays only During the 4-week hospital stay, Peter had COVID-19 delirium resulting to his inability to eat his meals. His taste buds were impacted from the virus and disliked the hospital food. He is also challenged with keeping his fluids and is now at risk for malnutrition and dehydration. An IV of NS at 50cc/hr via PIV was started due to his creatinine levels increasing. With his history of kidney disease, he is at high risks for developing renal failure. Peter had difficulty sleeping due to the hospital environment. He experiences about 3 to 5 awakenings every night. With each awakening, he needs at least 30 minutes to fall asleep again. Further assessment by the health care team indicated that Peter has continuously complained of "feeling tired, unable to concentrate on certain tasks at home and work." Upon discussion with his daughter, it was determined that the sleeplessness and sleepiness has been an ongoing issue for approximately 8 months. His daughter reported that over the past 5 months, sleep and daytime fatigue have increased in severity and frequency. Peter now wakes up three or more times per night at least 5 nights per week, and on most nights has difficulty falling asleep (takes his about 40 minutes to an hour). He has tried to maintain an active social but observed his mother to have increased irritability and lack of motivation. Peter has always been a poor sleeper during times of stress, but nearly always improved after a few days. For this reason, he had insomnia and had, on occasion, taken over-the-counter medications. He also notes an increase in his caffeine intake (4 cups of coffee and 1-3 diet colas per day) when .
Linux distributions- Below is a list of commonly used distributions- 1.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Linux distributions. Below is a list of commonly used
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1. Debian
2. Ubuntu
3. Linux Mint
4. Manjaro
5. Antergos
6. Chakra
7. Fedora
8. CentOS
9. Oracle Linux
10. Open Suse
Just pick one distributions
Current version
<Provide the current version of the distribution and the date it was released.>
Derivatives
<Is this distribution a derivative? Provide the distribution it derives from> <If this is not a derivative, provide at least three distributions that are derived from it>
Licensing
<Provide the software license used by the distribution>
History
<Provide the name of the developer or group that created the distribution and, possibly, when it was started.> <Describe why it was developed, its target users, and its aims/goals.> <Feel free to provide other information you feel is important to know about the distribution>
Installation
<Describe the installation process. For example, is it done through a graphical interface or a command line? What was easy or difficult about the installation? Try comparing it with FreeBSD's installation. If possible, provide screenshots>
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Let's just say you have 1-000 cows that is experiencing an outbreak of.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let's just say you have 1,000 cows that is experiencing an outbreak of an unknown viral disease. The cattle can transfer the disease at a rate of 0.1 and come into contact with one another at a rate of 0.002 . Fortunately, they recover after 20 days. A. Calculate RO (show your work) B. calculate the epidemic threshold (show your work) and state when will you expect to happen once the threshold is reached and why (One sentence) c. How would you define RO if this disease was caused by worms rather than a viral disease? D. You discover that the disease is SIR and decide to model it. If you don't include vital dynamics, explain in one sentence what you expect to happen and why?
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Let Y1--Y10 be independent random variables- Assume that they have nor.docxJacob6ALMcDonaldu
Let Y 1 , , Y 10 be independent random variables. Assume that they have normal distribution N ( 0 , 2 ) . Find the probability distribution of i = 1 10 Y i .
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Lewis from La Jolla consumes food and housing- He has a utility functi.docx
1. Lewis from La Jolla consumes food and housing. He has a utility function of U ( F , H ) = F 2 H
6 , where F is the quantity of food and H is the quantity of housing. Treat F as the horizontal axis
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