LHS =2y+1
RHS=-(-2y-1)
=2y+1
LHS =RHS
y=all the real numbers are the solution
Solution
LHS =2y+1
RHS=-(-2y-1)
=2y+1
LHS =RHS
y=all the real numbers are the solution.
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5} P(S) be the set of all nonempty subsets of.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5}
P(S)* be the set of all nonempty subsets of S
a function m: P(S)* -> S by m(H) = the largest element in H
(a) Is m one-to-one? Why or why not?
P(s) having n=2^6-1 element
and S having m= 6 element
function m is not one to one since n>m. (n be less then or equal to m )
M is not one to one since
{1,3} will map to 3
{2,3} will also map tp 3 // by defination of m
two element having same mapping.(IT shd be unique for each element).
Does m map P(S)* onto S? Why or why not?
yes m is onto funtion
max element of P(s) will be in s since P(s) in subset of S only.
therefore for all the element present in s will be mapping of atleat one element present in P(s).
Solution
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5}
P(S)* be the set of all nonempty subsets of S
a function m: P(S)* -> S by m(H) = the largest element in H
(a) Is m one-to-one? Why or why not?
P(s) having n=2^6-1 element
and S having m= 6 element
function m is not one to one since n>m. (n be less then or equal to m )
M is not one to one since
{1,3} will map to 3
{2,3} will also map tp 3 // by defination of m
two element having same mapping.(IT shd be unique for each element).
Does m map P(S)* onto S? Why or why not?
yes m is onto funtion
max element of P(s) will be in s since P(s) in subset of S only.
therefore for all the element present in s will be mapping of atleat one element present in P(s)..
The java program that prompts user to enter a string and .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
/*
* The java program that prompts user to
* enter a string and shift key and then
* converts the string to the encoded string
* and prints the encoded string value to console.
* */
//CeaserCipher.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CeaserCipher
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
String message;
int shift;
System.out.println(\"Enter a message in small letters,a-z\");
message=scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println(\"Enter shift value\");
shift=scanner.nextInt();
//calling encode method with message, shift value
String encodedMsg=encode(message,shift);
//calling WriteMessage
WriteMessage(encodedMsg);
}
/*Method that prints the encoded text to console*/
private static void WriteMessage(String encodedMsg)
{
System.out.println(\"Encoded text :\"+encodedMsg);
}
//Method that takes string and integer value and returns
//the encoded string to calling method
private static String encode(String message, int shift)
{
StringBuffer sb=new StringBuffer(message);
for (int i = 0; i < message.length(); i++)
{
//shift to back to the alphabets
char encodedkey = (char) (\'a\' + (message.charAt(i) -\'a\' + shift) % (\'z\' - \'a\' + 1));
//set character at index,i
sb.setCharAt(i, encodedkey);
}
//return encoded string to calling method
return new String(sb);
}
}
Sample Output:
Enter a message in small letters,a-z
sunday is holiday
Enter shift value
5
Encoded text :xzsifdYnxYmtqnifd
Solution
/*
* The java program that prompts user to
* enter a string and shift key and then
* converts the string to the encoded string
* and prints the encoded string value to console.
* */
//CeaserCipher.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CeaserCipher
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
String message;
int shift;
System.out.println(\"Enter a message in small letters,a-z\");
message=scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println(\"Enter shift value\");
shift=scanner.nextInt();
//calling encode method with message, shift value
String encodedMsg=encode(message,shift);
//calling WriteMessage
WriteMessage(encodedMsg);
}
/*Method that prints the encoded text to console*/
private static void WriteMessage(String encodedMsg)
{
System.out.println(\"Encoded text :\"+encodedMsg);
}
//Method that takes string and integer value and returns
//the encoded string to calling method
private static String encode(String message, int shift)
{
StringBuffer sb=new StringBuffer(message);
for (int i = 0; i < message.length(); i++)
{
//shift to back to the alphabets
char encodedkey = (char) (\'a\' + (message.charAt(i) -\'a\' + shift) % (\'z\' - \'a\' + 1));
//set character at index,i
sb.setCharAt(i, encodedkey);
}
//return encoded string to calling method
return new String(sb);
}
}
Sample Output:
Enter a message in small letters,a-z
sunday is holiday
Enter shift value
5
Encoded text :xzsifdYnxYmtqnifd.
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step2 Passing H2S in acidic salt
solution ; no ppt being formes indicates absence of group II ; Cu+2 and Cd+2 are absent. Step3
Passing H2S in basic condition ; formation of ppt marks presence of group IV Step4 Possible
ions are Ag+; Ni+2 ;Mn+2 ; Na+
Solution
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step2 Passing H2S in acidic salt
solution ; no ppt being formes indicates absence of group II ; Cu+2 and Cd+2 are absent. Step3
Passing H2S in basic condition ; formation of ppt marks presence of group IV Step4 Possible
ions are Ag+; Ni+2 ;Mn+2 ; Na+.
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; e.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; every monomer unit contains a
double bond which undergoes ozonolysis reaction in presence of ozone. Thus polymer chains
are broken.
Solution
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; every monomer unit contains a
double bond which undergoes ozonolysis reaction in presence of ozone. Thus polymer chains
are broken..
no double displacement reactions can be mixing tw.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
no double displacement reactions can be mixing two soluble salts whose product
can be an insoluble salt
Solution
no double displacement reactions can be mixing two soluble salts whose product
can be an insoluble salt.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Lin.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication3
{
class BMI
{
double weight;
double height;
public BMI() //default constructor
{
weight = 0;
height = 0;
}
public BMI(double wt,double ht) //parameterized constructor
{
weight = wt;
height = ht;
}
public void input() //function to input height and weight
{
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter weight in kilograms\");
weight = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter height in metres\");
height = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
}
public void BMIstatus() //function to calculate BMI and display status of person
{
double bmi;
bmi = weight / (height * height);
if (bmi<18.5)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Underweight\");
else if(bmi>18.5 && bmi<24.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is normal\");
else if(bmi>25 && bmi<29.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Overweight\");
else if(bmi>=30)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Obese\");
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
BMI person1=new BMI();
person1.input(); //call functions
person1.BMIstatus();
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
output:
Enter weight in kilograms 70
Enter height in metres 1.57
Person is Overweight
Solution
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication3
{
class BMI
{
double weight;
double height;
public BMI() //default constructor
{
weight = 0;
height = 0;
}
public BMI(double wt,double ht) //parameterized constructor
{
weight = wt;
height = ht;
}
public void input() //function to input height and weight
{
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter weight in kilograms\");
weight = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter height in metres\");
height = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
}
public void BMIstatus() //function to calculate BMI and display status of person
{
double bmi;
bmi = weight / (height * height);
if (bmi<18.5)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Underweight\");
else if(bmi>18.5 && bmi<24.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is normal\");
else if(bmi>25 && bmi<29.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Overweight\");
else if(bmi>=30)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Obese\");
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
BMI person1=new BMI();
person1.input(); //call functions
person1.BMIstatus();
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
output:
Enter weight in kilograms 70
Enter height in metres 1.57
Person is Overweight.
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following mechanisms except
aqueous diffusion. This is because for the diffusion of the toxicant molecules, the aqueous pores
are too small.
Hence, the option a is the correct answer.
Solution
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following mechanisms except
aqueous diffusion. This is because for the diffusion of the toxicant molecules, the aqueous pores
are too small.
Hence, the option a is the correct answer..
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5} P(S) be the set of all nonempty subsets of.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5}
P(S)* be the set of all nonempty subsets of S
a function m: P(S)* -> S by m(H) = the largest element in H
(a) Is m one-to-one? Why or why not?
P(s) having n=2^6-1 element
and S having m= 6 element
function m is not one to one since n>m. (n be less then or equal to m )
M is not one to one since
{1,3} will map to 3
{2,3} will also map tp 3 // by defination of m
two element having same mapping.(IT shd be unique for each element).
Does m map P(S)* onto S? Why or why not?
yes m is onto funtion
max element of P(s) will be in s since P(s) in subset of S only.
therefore for all the element present in s will be mapping of atleat one element present in P(s).
Solution
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5}
P(S)* be the set of all nonempty subsets of S
a function m: P(S)* -> S by m(H) = the largest element in H
(a) Is m one-to-one? Why or why not?
P(s) having n=2^6-1 element
and S having m= 6 element
function m is not one to one since n>m. (n be less then or equal to m )
M is not one to one since
{1,3} will map to 3
{2,3} will also map tp 3 // by defination of m
two element having same mapping.(IT shd be unique for each element).
Does m map P(S)* onto S? Why or why not?
yes m is onto funtion
max element of P(s) will be in s since P(s) in subset of S only.
therefore for all the element present in s will be mapping of atleat one element present in P(s)..
The java program that prompts user to enter a string and .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
/*
* The java program that prompts user to
* enter a string and shift key and then
* converts the string to the encoded string
* and prints the encoded string value to console.
* */
//CeaserCipher.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CeaserCipher
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
String message;
int shift;
System.out.println(\"Enter a message in small letters,a-z\");
message=scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println(\"Enter shift value\");
shift=scanner.nextInt();
//calling encode method with message, shift value
String encodedMsg=encode(message,shift);
//calling WriteMessage
WriteMessage(encodedMsg);
}
/*Method that prints the encoded text to console*/
private static void WriteMessage(String encodedMsg)
{
System.out.println(\"Encoded text :\"+encodedMsg);
}
//Method that takes string and integer value and returns
//the encoded string to calling method
private static String encode(String message, int shift)
{
StringBuffer sb=new StringBuffer(message);
for (int i = 0; i < message.length(); i++)
{
//shift to back to the alphabets
char encodedkey = (char) (\'a\' + (message.charAt(i) -\'a\' + shift) % (\'z\' - \'a\' + 1));
//set character at index,i
sb.setCharAt(i, encodedkey);
}
//return encoded string to calling method
return new String(sb);
}
}
Sample Output:
Enter a message in small letters,a-z
sunday is holiday
Enter shift value
5
Encoded text :xzsifdYnxYmtqnifd
Solution
/*
* The java program that prompts user to
* enter a string and shift key and then
* converts the string to the encoded string
* and prints the encoded string value to console.
* */
//CeaserCipher.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CeaserCipher
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
String message;
int shift;
System.out.println(\"Enter a message in small letters,a-z\");
message=scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println(\"Enter shift value\");
shift=scanner.nextInt();
//calling encode method with message, shift value
String encodedMsg=encode(message,shift);
//calling WriteMessage
WriteMessage(encodedMsg);
}
/*Method that prints the encoded text to console*/
private static void WriteMessage(String encodedMsg)
{
System.out.println(\"Encoded text :\"+encodedMsg);
}
//Method that takes string and integer value and returns
//the encoded string to calling method
private static String encode(String message, int shift)
{
StringBuffer sb=new StringBuffer(message);
for (int i = 0; i < message.length(); i++)
{
//shift to back to the alphabets
char encodedkey = (char) (\'a\' + (message.charAt(i) -\'a\' + shift) % (\'z\' - \'a\' + 1));
//set character at index,i
sb.setCharAt(i, encodedkey);
}
//return encoded string to calling method
return new String(sb);
}
}
Sample Output:
Enter a message in small letters,a-z
sunday is holiday
Enter shift value
5
Encoded text :xzsifdYnxYmtqnifd.
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step2 Passing H2S in acidic salt
solution ; no ppt being formes indicates absence of group II ; Cu+2 and Cd+2 are absent. Step3
Passing H2S in basic condition ; formation of ppt marks presence of group IV Step4 Possible
ions are Ag+; Ni+2 ;Mn+2 ; Na+
Solution
Step1 white ppt with NaCl(aq) indicates Ag+ Step2 Passing H2S in acidic salt
solution ; no ppt being formes indicates absence of group II ; Cu+2 and Cd+2 are absent. Step3
Passing H2S in basic condition ; formation of ppt marks presence of group IV Step4 Possible
ions are Ag+; Ni+2 ;Mn+2 ; Na+.
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; e.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; every monomer unit contains a
double bond which undergoes ozonolysis reaction in presence of ozone. Thus polymer chains
are broken.
Solution
Natural rubber is a polymer of isoprene units ; every monomer unit contains a
double bond which undergoes ozonolysis reaction in presence of ozone. Thus polymer chains
are broken..
no double displacement reactions can be mixing tw.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
no double displacement reactions can be mixing two soluble salts whose product
can be an insoluble salt
Solution
no double displacement reactions can be mixing two soluble salts whose product
can be an insoluble salt.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Lin.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication3
{
class BMI
{
double weight;
double height;
public BMI() //default constructor
{
weight = 0;
height = 0;
}
public BMI(double wt,double ht) //parameterized constructor
{
weight = wt;
height = ht;
}
public void input() //function to input height and weight
{
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter weight in kilograms\");
weight = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter height in metres\");
height = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
}
public void BMIstatus() //function to calculate BMI and display status of person
{
double bmi;
bmi = weight / (height * height);
if (bmi<18.5)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Underweight\");
else if(bmi>18.5 && bmi<24.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is normal\");
else if(bmi>25 && bmi<29.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Overweight\");
else if(bmi>=30)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Obese\");
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
BMI person1=new BMI();
person1.input(); //call functions
person1.BMIstatus();
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
output:
Enter weight in kilograms 70
Enter height in metres 1.57
Person is Overweight
Solution
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication3
{
class BMI
{
double weight;
double height;
public BMI() //default constructor
{
weight = 0;
height = 0;
}
public BMI(double wt,double ht) //parameterized constructor
{
weight = wt;
height = ht;
}
public void input() //function to input height and weight
{
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter weight in kilograms\");
weight = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
Console.WriteLine(\"Enter height in metres\");
height = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
}
public void BMIstatus() //function to calculate BMI and display status of person
{
double bmi;
bmi = weight / (height * height);
if (bmi<18.5)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Underweight\");
else if(bmi>18.5 && bmi<24.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is normal\");
else if(bmi>25 && bmi<29.9)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Overweight\");
else if(bmi>=30)
Console.WriteLine(\"Person is Obese\");
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
BMI person1=new BMI();
person1.input(); //call functions
person1.BMIstatus();
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
output:
Enter weight in kilograms 70
Enter height in metres 1.57
Person is Overweight.
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following mechanisms except
aqueous diffusion. This is because for the diffusion of the toxicant molecules, the aqueous pores
are too small.
Hence, the option a is the correct answer.
Solution
Toxicants may move across biological membranes by all the following mechanisms except
aqueous diffusion. This is because for the diffusion of the toxicant molecules, the aqueous pores
are too small.
Hence, the option a is the correct answer..
PollinationFertilization1. Pollination is the transfer of po.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Solution
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism).
Patient.java package A9.toStudents; public class Patient imple.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
//Patient.java
package A9.toStudents;
public class Patient implements Comparable
{
//attributes
private int order;
private String name;
private boolean emergencyCase;
//constructor
public Patient(int order, String name, boolean emergencyCase) {
this.order = order;
this.name = name;
this.emergencyCase = emergencyCase;
}
//compareTo
public int compareTo(Patient other) {
if(this.isEmergencyCase() && !other.isEmergencyCase())
return -1; //place this first
else if(!this.isEmergencyCase() && other.isEmergencyCase())
return 1; //place other first
else //if both are emergency or both are not emergency
return this.getOrder()-other.getOrder(); //place smaller order first
}
//getters and setters
public int getOrder() {
return order;
}
public void setOrder(int order) {
this.order = order;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public boolean isEmergencyCase() {
return emergencyCase;
}
public void setEmergencyCase(boolean emergencyCase) {
this.emergencyCase = emergencyCase;
}
public String toString() {
return (isEmergencyCase()?\"*\":\"\") + name;
}
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//PatientComparator.java
package A9.toStudents;
import java.util.Comparator;
public class PatientComparator implements Comparator
{
public int compare(Patient p1, Patient p2)
{
if(p1.isEmergencyCase() && !p2.isEmergencyCase())
return -1; //place p1 first
else if(!p1.isEmergencyCase() && p2.isEmergencyCase())
return 1; //place p2 first
else //if both are emergency or both are not emergency
return p1.getOrder()-p2.getOrder(); //place smaller order first
}
} //end of the PatientComparator
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*Sorter class contains static methods that take ArrayList
and sorts the list using bubble sort,insertion sort and
selection sort */
//Sorter.java
package A9.toStudents;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Sorter
{
//Bubble sort
public static void bubbleSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int c = 0; c < ( list.size() - 1 ); c++)
{
for (int d = 0; d < list.size() - c - 1; d++)
{
if (list.get(d).compareTo(list.get(d+1))>0)
/* For ascending order*/
{
Patient temp= list.get(d);
list.set(d, list.get(d+1));
list.set(d+1, temp);
}
}
}
}
//Selection sort
public static void selectionSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int i = 0; i < list.size() - 1; i++)
{
int index = i;
for (int j = i + 1; j < list.size(); j++)
if (list.get(j).compareTo(list.get(index))<0)
index = j;
Patient tempPatient = list.get(index);
list.set(index, list.get(i));
list.set(i,tempPatient);
}
}
//Insertion sort
public static void insertionSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int i = 1; i < list.size(); i++)
{
for(int j = i ; j > 0 ; j--)
{
if(list.get(j).compareTo(list.get(j-1))<0)
{
Patient temp = list.get(j);
list.set(j,list.get(j-1));
list.set(j-1,temp);
}
}
}
}
public static void bubbleSort(ArrayList list,
PatientComparator patientComparator) {
for (int c = 0; c < ( list.s.
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. Are :
1. Customer satisfaction: Improvements in customer satisfaction are measured through Ofwat\'s
SIM mechanism.
Strong performance on Ofwat\'s and environment agency KPI Assessment.
Reinvestment of £280 million has been done to outperform customer servicing.
Below inflation growth in household bills for the period of 10 years from 2010-20.
2. Effective delivery of Capital investment programme:
Capex delivery has further improved. Time cost quality ind3x up to 98%.
Initiated 40£million of transitional investment to aid a smoother and most effective start to
AMP6.
3. Strong Financials.
Operating profits up by £37 million to 641£ million.
RCV Gearing went down by 2%, at 58%.
Final dividend of 24.03 pence per share was in line with policy.
4. Growth in Business Retail:
Growth in developing a range of value added services.
Largest new entrant and Second largest water retailer in Scotland.
Solution
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. Are :
1. Customer satisfaction: Improvements in customer satisfaction are measured through Ofwat\'s
SIM mechanism.
Strong performance on Ofwat\'s and environment agency KPI Assessment.
Reinvestment of £280 million has been done to outperform customer servicing.
Below inflation growth in household bills for the period of 10 years from 2010-20.
2. Effective delivery of Capital investment programme:
Capex delivery has further improved. Time cost quality ind3x up to 98%.
Initiated 40£million of transitional investment to aid a smoother and most effective start to
AMP6.
3. Strong Financials.
Operating profits up by £37 million to 641£ million.
RCV Gearing went down by 2%, at 58%.
Final dividend of 24.03 pence per share was in line with policy.
4. Growth in Business Retail:
Growth in developing a range of value added services.
Largest new entrant and Second largest water retailer in Scotland..
C) III is correct note the configuration keep un.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
C) III is correct note: the configuration keep unchanged in first step the inversion of
configuration in 2nd step (SN2)
Solution
C) III is correct note: the configuration keep unchanged in first step the inversion of
configuration in 2nd step (SN2).
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO3.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO32- carbonate ion. Ions
tend to dissociate in water, attracted by the partial charges of the molecule.
FeCO3 + H2O <---> Fe2+ + CO32- + H2O
Water also dissociates into H+ and OH- at a certain equilibrium rate:
H2O <---> H+ + OH-
Which when combined with an ionic compound is obviously very attractive to the ions in
solution...
H+ + OH- + Fe2+ + CO32- <----> Fe(OH)2 + H2CO3
Solution
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO32- carbonate ion. Ions
tend to dissociate in water, attracted by the partial charges of the molecule.
FeCO3 + H2O <---> Fe2+ + CO32- + H2O
Water also dissociates into H+ and OH- at a certain equilibrium rate:
H2O <---> H+ + OH-
Which when combined with an ionic compound is obviously very attractive to the ions in
solution...
H+ + OH- + Fe2+ + CO32- <----> Fe(OH)2 + H2CO3.
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond and hense cannot interact
with water molecule hence methyl group hydrophobic in nature.
Solution
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond and hense cannot interact
with water molecule hence methyl group hydrophobic in nature..
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant gro.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant groups mistreat
subordinateones, and thus advocates for a balance of power between genders.Frederich Engels
compared the family structure to the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat,
suggesting that women had less power than men in the household because they were dependent
on them for wages.Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage in Conflict
Theory, fought to maintain their controlover resources(in this case, political and economic
power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women\'sSuffrage Movement
and was responsible for social change.Gender also affected dispute handling mechanisms. The
processes used to resolve disputes for women were less effective than for men. For example,
women were more often transferred laterally instead of resolving the dispute.Women and men
also differed in the ways that they talked about their conflicts. Women talked in-depth and at
length about the context of the dispute, particularly focusing on their involvement in the
relationship with the other party. Men used more rational, linear and legalistic language to talk
about their disputes. Women talked about fairness in a way that incorporated both their material
interests and the network of relationships in the dispute.
Solution
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant groups mistreat
subordinateones, and thus advocates for a balance of power between genders.Frederich Engels
compared the family structure to the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat,
suggesting that women had less power than men in the household because they were dependent
on them for wages.Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage in Conflict
Theory, fought to maintain their controlover resources(in this case, political and economic
power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women\'sSuffrage Movement
and was responsible for social change.Gender also affected dispute handling mechanisms. The
processes used to resolve disputes for women were less effective than for men. For example,
women were more often transferred laterally instead of resolving the dispute.Women and men
also differed in the ways that they talked about their conflicts. Women talked in-depth and at
length about the context of the dispute, particularly focusing on their involvement in the
relationship with the other party. Men used more rational, linear and legalistic language to talk
about their disputes. Women talked about fairness in a way that incorporated both their material
interests and the network of relationships in the dispute..
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)b) unit of Inductance is Henr.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)
b) unit of Inductance is Henry (H)
c) unit of impedance is Ohm
Solution
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)
b) unit of Inductance is Henry (H)
c) unit of impedance is Ohm.
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be com.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be composed of Web servers, file
and print servers, and other resources that can only be accessed by company employees for
internal collaboration and information sharing. Typically, you can access the Internet from an
intranet, but external Internet users cannot access the company’s intranet.
Solution
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be composed of Web servers, file
and print servers, and other resources that can only be accessed by company employees for
internal collaboration and information sharing. Typically, you can access the Internet from an
intranet, but external Internet users cannot access the company’s intranet..
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.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
PollinationFertilization1. Pollination is the transfer of po.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Solution
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism)
Pollination
Fertilization
1. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male organ (anther)of a flower to the female
organ (stigma)of a flower.
It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo sac situated inside the ovule.
2. It takes place before fertilization
It takes place after pollination
3. Need a vector, insects, water, air like agencies are essential
There is no external medium for this process
4. No pollen tube formation
Pollen tube is formed which transfer male gametes up to egg cell
5. It takes place on outer parts of flower (external mechanism)
It occurs inside the flower (internal mechanism).
Patient.java package A9.toStudents; public class Patient imple.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
//Patient.java
package A9.toStudents;
public class Patient implements Comparable
{
//attributes
private int order;
private String name;
private boolean emergencyCase;
//constructor
public Patient(int order, String name, boolean emergencyCase) {
this.order = order;
this.name = name;
this.emergencyCase = emergencyCase;
}
//compareTo
public int compareTo(Patient other) {
if(this.isEmergencyCase() && !other.isEmergencyCase())
return -1; //place this first
else if(!this.isEmergencyCase() && other.isEmergencyCase())
return 1; //place other first
else //if both are emergency or both are not emergency
return this.getOrder()-other.getOrder(); //place smaller order first
}
//getters and setters
public int getOrder() {
return order;
}
public void setOrder(int order) {
this.order = order;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public boolean isEmergencyCase() {
return emergencyCase;
}
public void setEmergencyCase(boolean emergencyCase) {
this.emergencyCase = emergencyCase;
}
public String toString() {
return (isEmergencyCase()?\"*\":\"\") + name;
}
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//PatientComparator.java
package A9.toStudents;
import java.util.Comparator;
public class PatientComparator implements Comparator
{
public int compare(Patient p1, Patient p2)
{
if(p1.isEmergencyCase() && !p2.isEmergencyCase())
return -1; //place p1 first
else if(!p1.isEmergencyCase() && p2.isEmergencyCase())
return 1; //place p2 first
else //if both are emergency or both are not emergency
return p1.getOrder()-p2.getOrder(); //place smaller order first
}
} //end of the PatientComparator
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*Sorter class contains static methods that take ArrayList
and sorts the list using bubble sort,insertion sort and
selection sort */
//Sorter.java
package A9.toStudents;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Sorter
{
//Bubble sort
public static void bubbleSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int c = 0; c < ( list.size() - 1 ); c++)
{
for (int d = 0; d < list.size() - c - 1; d++)
{
if (list.get(d).compareTo(list.get(d+1))>0)
/* For ascending order*/
{
Patient temp= list.get(d);
list.set(d, list.get(d+1));
list.set(d+1, temp);
}
}
}
}
//Selection sort
public static void selectionSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int i = 0; i < list.size() - 1; i++)
{
int index = i;
for (int j = i + 1; j < list.size(); j++)
if (list.get(j).compareTo(list.get(index))<0)
index = j;
Patient tempPatient = list.get(index);
list.set(index, list.get(i));
list.set(i,tempPatient);
}
}
//Insertion sort
public static void insertionSort(ArrayList list)
{
for (int i = 1; i < list.size(); i++)
{
for(int j = i ; j > 0 ; j--)
{
if(list.get(j).compareTo(list.get(j-1))<0)
{
Patient temp = list.get(j);
list.set(j,list.get(j-1));
list.set(j-1,temp);
}
}
}
}
public static void bubbleSort(ArrayList list,
PatientComparator patientComparator) {
for (int c = 0; c < ( list.s.
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. Are :
1. Customer satisfaction: Improvements in customer satisfaction are measured through Ofwat\'s
SIM mechanism.
Strong performance on Ofwat\'s and environment agency KPI Assessment.
Reinvestment of £280 million has been done to outperform customer servicing.
Below inflation growth in household bills for the period of 10 years from 2010-20.
2. Effective delivery of Capital investment programme:
Capex delivery has further improved. Time cost quality ind3x up to 98%.
Initiated 40£million of transitional investment to aid a smoother and most effective start to
AMP6.
3. Strong Financials.
Operating profits up by £37 million to 641£ million.
RCV Gearing went down by 2%, at 58%.
Final dividend of 24.03 pence per share was in line with policy.
4. Growth in Business Retail:
Growth in developing a range of value added services.
Largest new entrant and Second largest water retailer in Scotland.
Solution
Non financial performance indicators of United Utilities Group PLC. Are :
1. Customer satisfaction: Improvements in customer satisfaction are measured through Ofwat\'s
SIM mechanism.
Strong performance on Ofwat\'s and environment agency KPI Assessment.
Reinvestment of £280 million has been done to outperform customer servicing.
Below inflation growth in household bills for the period of 10 years from 2010-20.
2. Effective delivery of Capital investment programme:
Capex delivery has further improved. Time cost quality ind3x up to 98%.
Initiated 40£million of transitional investment to aid a smoother and most effective start to
AMP6.
3. Strong Financials.
Operating profits up by £37 million to 641£ million.
RCV Gearing went down by 2%, at 58%.
Final dividend of 24.03 pence per share was in line with policy.
4. Growth in Business Retail:
Growth in developing a range of value added services.
Largest new entrant and Second largest water retailer in Scotland..
C) III is correct note the configuration keep un.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
C) III is correct note: the configuration keep unchanged in first step the inversion of
configuration in 2nd step (SN2)
Solution
C) III is correct note: the configuration keep unchanged in first step the inversion of
configuration in 2nd step (SN2).
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO3.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO32- carbonate ion. Ions
tend to dissociate in water, attracted by the partial charges of the molecule.
FeCO3 + H2O <---> Fe2+ + CO32- + H2O
Water also dissociates into H+ and OH- at a certain equilibrium rate:
H2O <---> H+ + OH-
Which when combined with an ionic compound is obviously very attractive to the ions in
solution...
H+ + OH- + Fe2+ + CO32- <----> Fe(OH)2 + H2CO3
Solution
FeCO3 is an ionic compound, composed of the Fe(II)2+ ion and the CO32- carbonate ion. Ions
tend to dissociate in water, attracted by the partial charges of the molecule.
FeCO3 + H2O <---> Fe2+ + CO32- + H2O
Water also dissociates into H+ and OH- at a certain equilibrium rate:
H2O <---> H+ + OH-
Which when combined with an ionic compound is obviously very attractive to the ions in
solution...
H+ + OH- + Fe2+ + CO32- <----> Fe(OH)2 + H2CO3.
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond .pdfDEEPAKSONI562
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond and hense cannot interact
with water molecule hence methyl group hydrophobic in nature.
Solution
D the polar covalent bond within methanol cannot form hydrogen bond and hense cannot interact
with water molecule hence methyl group hydrophobic in nature..
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant gro.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant groups mistreat
subordinateones, and thus advocates for a balance of power between genders.Frederich Engels
compared the family structure to the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat,
suggesting that women had less power than men in the household because they were dependent
on them for wages.Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage in Conflict
Theory, fought to maintain their controlover resources(in this case, political and economic
power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women\'sSuffrage Movement
and was responsible for social change.Gender also affected dispute handling mechanisms. The
processes used to resolve disputes for women were less effective than for men. For example,
women were more often transferred laterally instead of resolving the dispute.Women and men
also differed in the ways that they talked about their conflicts. Women talked in-depth and at
length about the context of the dispute, particularly focusing on their involvement in the
relationship with the other party. Men used more rational, linear and legalistic language to talk
about their disputes. Women talked about fairness in a way that incorporated both their material
interests and the network of relationships in the dispute.
Solution
Conflict theory asserts that social problems occur when dominant groups mistreat
subordinateones, and thus advocates for a balance of power between genders.Frederich Engels
compared the family structure to the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat,
suggesting that women had less power than men in the household because they were dependent
on them for wages.Men, like any other group with a power or wealth advantage in Conflict
Theory, fought to maintain their controlover resources(in this case, political and economic
power). Conflict between the two groups caused things like the Women\'sSuffrage Movement
and was responsible for social change.Gender also affected dispute handling mechanisms. The
processes used to resolve disputes for women were less effective than for men. For example,
women were more often transferred laterally instead of resolving the dispute.Women and men
also differed in the ways that they talked about their conflicts. Women talked in-depth and at
length about the context of the dispute, particularly focusing on their involvement in the
relationship with the other party. Men used more rational, linear and legalistic language to talk
about their disputes. Women talked about fairness in a way that incorporated both their material
interests and the network of relationships in the dispute..
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)b) unit of Inductance is Henr.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)
b) unit of Inductance is Henry (H)
c) unit of impedance is Ohm
Solution
a) units of capacitance if Farads (F)
b) unit of Inductance is Henry (H)
c) unit of impedance is Ohm.
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be com.pdfDEEPAKSONI562
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be composed of Web servers, file
and print servers, and other resources that can only be accessed by company employees for
internal collaboration and information sharing. Typically, you can access the Internet from an
intranet, but external Internet users cannot access the company’s intranet.
Solution
A. An Intranet is a private organization’s network, which can be composed of Web servers, file
and print servers, and other resources that can only be accessed by company employees for
internal collaboration and information sharing. Typically, you can access the Internet from an
intranet, but external Internet users cannot access the company’s intranet..
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.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
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.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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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.
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This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.