Polk County is a sparsely populated county with high unemployment and an aging population. It has mountainous terrain and forests providing hunting and fishing. Mainville is the largest town and county seat. The county's largest employer is a nearby female correctional facility. The county is governed by a three-member board of commissioners. The Transportation Department, led by JR, maintains the county's roads but its budget has decreased without extra state funding. There are three critical road projects that need to be done: widening the entrance to a new supermarket due to accidents, repairing a mountain road damaged by logging trucks, and upgrading a bridge by a prison. JR asks a civil engineering student, Zachary, to evaluate the
April 2018 Article Pueblo West Metropolitan District is Unique Among Special ...Darrin Tangeman
Seven miles west of the City of Pueblo lies a unique special district. Pueblo West Metropolitan District claims the distinction of being the largest special district in Colorado that is not overlapped by any other local government. “Not one other special district or city overlaps Pueblo West,” according to Laura Savage, Assistant to the District Manager. Pueblo West essentially serves as the general purpose local government or municipal local government for the residents of Pueblo West.
http://www.sdaco.org/sites/default/files/newsletters/18/mar/2018_april_web.compressed.pdf
Jordan Bateman's Presentation to VALTAC, April 30, 2008: Langley Light Rail A...jgabateman
The document discusses proposals for improving public transit in Langley, BC through light rail and streetcar lines. It proposes a 200th Street streetcar line running north-south through the densest parts of Langley, as well as reactivating an existing rail line called the Interurban to provide east-west transit. Challenges include gaps in the Interurban route and gaining political and regional support. The proposal argues these projects would boost ridership and connectivity in Langley by linking different population centers and future growth areas. Next steps proposed include further studies on routes and ridership potential and protecting rights-of-way for future transit expansion.
The lack of a state budget in Illinois is impacting bridge construction projects in Jefferson County. Without a budget, the county will be unable to complete any bridge projects that require state funding and approval. The county currently has several bridge projects underway that involve replacing aging timber bridges with new concrete structures. However, the funds from the state's Bridge Replacement Program are on hold until a budget is passed. In addition, the county receives Motor Fuel Tax funds from the state each month to maintain roads, but those funds are also delayed, which could damage road and bridge infrastructure if not resolved.
The document summarizes infrastructure improvements being made to the Medlock Bridge Road/SR 141 intersection in Johns Creek, Georgia. Specifically, it discusses:
1) Creation of a new median opening and additional turn lanes to facilitate northbound left and u-turn movements.
2) Construction of dual left turn lanes in both directions at the intersection of Medlock Bridge Road and State Bridge Road.
3) Closure of an existing median opening due to its close proximity to the new turn lanes.
Benderson Development is launching a free shuttle service called a trolley between three shopping destinations in University Town Center - The Mall at University Town Center, The Shoppes at UTC, and The District at UTC. The six-seat electric trolley will run on weekdays from 1-8pm and weekends from 12-6pm, making stops every 10 minutes on a continuous 30-minute route between the three locations. The trolley service was required by Sarasota County as part of development plans and aims to provide additional transportation options and reduce traffic congestion. Benderson may expand the service in the future to add more stops, vehicles or connect to nearby hotels if ridership increases.
The document discusses concerns about a proposed development called Indian Hills VI and its potential impacts on traffic safety in the existing Indian Hills neighborhood. It notes the neighborhood currently has low traffic and is pedestrian friendly. It asks the city to consider options to reduce transient traffic on Indian Hills Drive due to safety issues from increased traffic related to the new development's high housing density. It also requests that a temporary barrier remain on Indian Hills Drive until the planned connection of Blaine Street to East Palouse River Drive is completed, in order to redirect traffic and avoid making Indian Hills Drive a thoroughfare.
Poor shooting percentages in recent mens DI basketball Final Four .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Poor shooting percentages in recent men\'s DI basketball Final Four games have caused many to
question decisions made by the NCAA concerning the layout of the court used for the Final
Four. While domed football stadiums have long been used for the Final Four, beginning with the
2009 Final Four the NCAA has required that: i) the court be raised, ii) the entire stadium seating
capacity be used (that is, large curtains cannot be erected to seal off portions of the stadium), and
iii) temporary seats be installed on the football field around the court to accommodate more
students from the participating schools.
Players and coaches complain that the resulting dome shooting environment (depth perception,
sight lines, etc.) is vastly different from that in the arenas in which players are accustomed to
playing.
This Excel file NCAA Men\'s Final Four Shooting Percentages shows the 72 team shooting
percentages in all Final Four games from 2000 to 2011. Use the data from 2000-2008 and the
data from 2009-2011 to calculate a 90% confidence interval for %u03BCpre2009 -
%u03BC2009+, the difference in the mean team Final Four shooting percentages before and
after the venue changes made by the NCAA.
Note: Calculate sample means to 3 decimal place and sample standard deviations to 4 decimal
places.
% lower bound
% upper bound
Field Goal Shooting PercentageTeamYearGame
55.9Mich St2000Final
55.9Florida2000Final
55.9Mich St2000Semi
55.9Wisconsin2000Semi
55.9Florida2000Semi
55.9N Carolina2000Semi
55.9Arizona2001SemiST DEVST Error 55.9Mich St2001Semi5.72423E-146.74607E-15
55.9Duke2001Semi
55.9Maryland2001Semi
55.9Duke2001Final
55.9Arizona2001Final
55.9Indiana2002Final
55.9Oklahoma2002Semi
55.9Kansas2002Semi
55.9Maryland2002Final
55.9Maryland2002Semi
55.9Indiana2002Semi
55.9Marquette2003Semi
55.9Texas2003Semi
55.9Kansas2003Final
55.9Syracuse2003Final
55.9Kansas2003Semi
55.9Syracuse2003Final
55.9Georgia Tech2004Final
55.9Duke2004Semi
55.9UConn2004Final
55.9Oklahoma St2004Semi
55.9Georgia Tech2004Semi
55.9UConn2004Semi
55.9Michigan St2005Semi
55.9Illinois2005Final
55.9Louisville2005Semi
55.9Illinois2005Semi
55.9N Carolina2005Semi
55.9N Carolina2005Final
55.9LSU2006Semi
55.9UCLA2006Final
55.9Geo Mason2006Semi
55.9UCLA2006Semi
55.9Florida2006Semi
55.9Florida2006Final
55.9UCLA2007Semi
55.9Ohio St2007Semi
55.9Ohio St2007Final
55.9Georgetown2007Semi
55.9Florida2007Final
55.9N Carolina2008Semi
55.9UCLA2008Semi
55.9Memphis2008Final
55.9Memphis2008Semi
55.9Kansas2008Final
55.9Kansas2008Semi
55.9Florida2008Semi
55.9Villanova2009Semi
55.9Michigan St2009Final
55.9N Carolina2009Semi
55.9UConn2009Semi
55.9Michigan St2009Semi
55.9N Carolina2009Final
55.9Butler2010Semi
55.9Butler2010Final
55.9W Virginia2010Semi
55.9Michigan St2010Semi
55.9Duke2010Final
55.9Duke2010Semi
55.9Butler2011Final
55.9Kentucky2011Semi
55.9Uconn2011Final
55.9Butler2011Semi
55.9VCU2011Semi
55.9UConn2011Semi
Solution
2000-2008:
sample mean,x1=43.400
sample standard deviation,s1=6.4241
sample size,n1=54
20.
Pope Urban IIs Speech at Clermont (1095) in Lualdi, How did urban .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Pope Urban II\'s Speech at Clermont (1095) in Lualdi, How did urban ii appeal to his audience?
Why do you think this language motivated people in the audience to join the Crusade?
What did the Crusade offer them?
Solution
Urban II makes perhaps the most influential speech of the Middle Ages, giving rise to the
Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy
Land, with a cry of “Deus vult!” or “God wills it!”
Born Odo of Lagery in 1042, Urban was a protege of the great reformer Pope Gregory VII. Like
Gregory, he made internal reform his main focus, railing against simony (the selling of church
offices) and other clerical abuses prevalent during the Middle Ages. Urban showed himself to be
an adept and powerful cleric, and when he was elected pope in 1088, he applied his statecraft to
weakening support for his rivals, notably Clement III.
By the end of the 11th century, the Holy Land—the area now commonly referred to as the
Middle East—had become a point of conflict for European Christians. Since the 6th century,
Christians frequently made pilgrimages to the birthplace of their religion, but when the Seljuk
Turks took control of Jerusalem, Christians were barred from the Holy City. When the Turks
then threatened to invade the Byzantine Empire and take Constantinople, Byzantine Emperor
Alexius I made a special appeal to Urban for help. This was not the first appeal of its kind, but it
came at an important time for Urban. Wanting to reinforce the power of the papacy, Urban
seized the opportunity to unite Christian Europe under him as he fought to take back the Holy
Land from the Turks.
At the Council of Clermont, in France, at which several hundred clerics and noblemen gathered,
Urban delivered a rousing speech summoning rich and poor alike to stop their in-fighting and
embark on a righteous war to help their fellow Christians in the East and take back Jerusalem.
Urban denigrated the Muslims, exaggerating stories of their anti-Christian acts, and promised
absolution and remission of sins for all who died in the service of Christ.
April 2018 Article Pueblo West Metropolitan District is Unique Among Special ...Darrin Tangeman
Seven miles west of the City of Pueblo lies a unique special district. Pueblo West Metropolitan District claims the distinction of being the largest special district in Colorado that is not overlapped by any other local government. “Not one other special district or city overlaps Pueblo West,” according to Laura Savage, Assistant to the District Manager. Pueblo West essentially serves as the general purpose local government or municipal local government for the residents of Pueblo West.
http://www.sdaco.org/sites/default/files/newsletters/18/mar/2018_april_web.compressed.pdf
Jordan Bateman's Presentation to VALTAC, April 30, 2008: Langley Light Rail A...jgabateman
The document discusses proposals for improving public transit in Langley, BC through light rail and streetcar lines. It proposes a 200th Street streetcar line running north-south through the densest parts of Langley, as well as reactivating an existing rail line called the Interurban to provide east-west transit. Challenges include gaps in the Interurban route and gaining political and regional support. The proposal argues these projects would boost ridership and connectivity in Langley by linking different population centers and future growth areas. Next steps proposed include further studies on routes and ridership potential and protecting rights-of-way for future transit expansion.
The lack of a state budget in Illinois is impacting bridge construction projects in Jefferson County. Without a budget, the county will be unable to complete any bridge projects that require state funding and approval. The county currently has several bridge projects underway that involve replacing aging timber bridges with new concrete structures. However, the funds from the state's Bridge Replacement Program are on hold until a budget is passed. In addition, the county receives Motor Fuel Tax funds from the state each month to maintain roads, but those funds are also delayed, which could damage road and bridge infrastructure if not resolved.
The document summarizes infrastructure improvements being made to the Medlock Bridge Road/SR 141 intersection in Johns Creek, Georgia. Specifically, it discusses:
1) Creation of a new median opening and additional turn lanes to facilitate northbound left and u-turn movements.
2) Construction of dual left turn lanes in both directions at the intersection of Medlock Bridge Road and State Bridge Road.
3) Closure of an existing median opening due to its close proximity to the new turn lanes.
Benderson Development is launching a free shuttle service called a trolley between three shopping destinations in University Town Center - The Mall at University Town Center, The Shoppes at UTC, and The District at UTC. The six-seat electric trolley will run on weekdays from 1-8pm and weekends from 12-6pm, making stops every 10 minutes on a continuous 30-minute route between the three locations. The trolley service was required by Sarasota County as part of development plans and aims to provide additional transportation options and reduce traffic congestion. Benderson may expand the service in the future to add more stops, vehicles or connect to nearby hotels if ridership increases.
The document discusses concerns about a proposed development called Indian Hills VI and its potential impacts on traffic safety in the existing Indian Hills neighborhood. It notes the neighborhood currently has low traffic and is pedestrian friendly. It asks the city to consider options to reduce transient traffic on Indian Hills Drive due to safety issues from increased traffic related to the new development's high housing density. It also requests that a temporary barrier remain on Indian Hills Drive until the planned connection of Blaine Street to East Palouse River Drive is completed, in order to redirect traffic and avoid making Indian Hills Drive a thoroughfare.
Poor shooting percentages in recent mens DI basketball Final Four .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Poor shooting percentages in recent men\'s DI basketball Final Four games have caused many to
question decisions made by the NCAA concerning the layout of the court used for the Final
Four. While domed football stadiums have long been used for the Final Four, beginning with the
2009 Final Four the NCAA has required that: i) the court be raised, ii) the entire stadium seating
capacity be used (that is, large curtains cannot be erected to seal off portions of the stadium), and
iii) temporary seats be installed on the football field around the court to accommodate more
students from the participating schools.
Players and coaches complain that the resulting dome shooting environment (depth perception,
sight lines, etc.) is vastly different from that in the arenas in which players are accustomed to
playing.
This Excel file NCAA Men\'s Final Four Shooting Percentages shows the 72 team shooting
percentages in all Final Four games from 2000 to 2011. Use the data from 2000-2008 and the
data from 2009-2011 to calculate a 90% confidence interval for %u03BCpre2009 -
%u03BC2009+, the difference in the mean team Final Four shooting percentages before and
after the venue changes made by the NCAA.
Note: Calculate sample means to 3 decimal place and sample standard deviations to 4 decimal
places.
% lower bound
% upper bound
Field Goal Shooting PercentageTeamYearGame
55.9Mich St2000Final
55.9Florida2000Final
55.9Mich St2000Semi
55.9Wisconsin2000Semi
55.9Florida2000Semi
55.9N Carolina2000Semi
55.9Arizona2001SemiST DEVST Error 55.9Mich St2001Semi5.72423E-146.74607E-15
55.9Duke2001Semi
55.9Maryland2001Semi
55.9Duke2001Final
55.9Arizona2001Final
55.9Indiana2002Final
55.9Oklahoma2002Semi
55.9Kansas2002Semi
55.9Maryland2002Final
55.9Maryland2002Semi
55.9Indiana2002Semi
55.9Marquette2003Semi
55.9Texas2003Semi
55.9Kansas2003Final
55.9Syracuse2003Final
55.9Kansas2003Semi
55.9Syracuse2003Final
55.9Georgia Tech2004Final
55.9Duke2004Semi
55.9UConn2004Final
55.9Oklahoma St2004Semi
55.9Georgia Tech2004Semi
55.9UConn2004Semi
55.9Michigan St2005Semi
55.9Illinois2005Final
55.9Louisville2005Semi
55.9Illinois2005Semi
55.9N Carolina2005Semi
55.9N Carolina2005Final
55.9LSU2006Semi
55.9UCLA2006Final
55.9Geo Mason2006Semi
55.9UCLA2006Semi
55.9Florida2006Semi
55.9Florida2006Final
55.9UCLA2007Semi
55.9Ohio St2007Semi
55.9Ohio St2007Final
55.9Georgetown2007Semi
55.9Florida2007Final
55.9N Carolina2008Semi
55.9UCLA2008Semi
55.9Memphis2008Final
55.9Memphis2008Semi
55.9Kansas2008Final
55.9Kansas2008Semi
55.9Florida2008Semi
55.9Villanova2009Semi
55.9Michigan St2009Final
55.9N Carolina2009Semi
55.9UConn2009Semi
55.9Michigan St2009Semi
55.9N Carolina2009Final
55.9Butler2010Semi
55.9Butler2010Final
55.9W Virginia2010Semi
55.9Michigan St2010Semi
55.9Duke2010Final
55.9Duke2010Semi
55.9Butler2011Final
55.9Kentucky2011Semi
55.9Uconn2011Final
55.9Butler2011Semi
55.9VCU2011Semi
55.9UConn2011Semi
Solution
2000-2008:
sample mean,x1=43.400
sample standard deviation,s1=6.4241
sample size,n1=54
20.
Pope Urban IIs Speech at Clermont (1095) in Lualdi, How did urban .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Pope Urban II\'s Speech at Clermont (1095) in Lualdi, How did urban ii appeal to his audience?
Why do you think this language motivated people in the audience to join the Crusade?
What did the Crusade offer them?
Solution
Urban II makes perhaps the most influential speech of the Middle Ages, giving rise to the
Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy
Land, with a cry of “Deus vult!” or “God wills it!”
Born Odo of Lagery in 1042, Urban was a protege of the great reformer Pope Gregory VII. Like
Gregory, he made internal reform his main focus, railing against simony (the selling of church
offices) and other clerical abuses prevalent during the Middle Ages. Urban showed himself to be
an adept and powerful cleric, and when he was elected pope in 1088, he applied his statecraft to
weakening support for his rivals, notably Clement III.
By the end of the 11th century, the Holy Land—the area now commonly referred to as the
Middle East—had become a point of conflict for European Christians. Since the 6th century,
Christians frequently made pilgrimages to the birthplace of their religion, but when the Seljuk
Turks took control of Jerusalem, Christians were barred from the Holy City. When the Turks
then threatened to invade the Byzantine Empire and take Constantinople, Byzantine Emperor
Alexius I made a special appeal to Urban for help. This was not the first appeal of its kind, but it
came at an important time for Urban. Wanting to reinforce the power of the papacy, Urban
seized the opportunity to unite Christian Europe under him as he fought to take back the Holy
Land from the Turks.
At the Council of Clermont, in France, at which several hundred clerics and noblemen gathered,
Urban delivered a rousing speech summoning rich and poor alike to stop their in-fighting and
embark on a righteous war to help their fellow Christians in the East and take back Jerusalem.
Urban denigrated the Muslims, exaggerating stories of their anti-Christian acts, and promised
absolution and remission of sins for all who died in the service of Christ.
Political analysts estimate the probability that Politician A will r.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Political analysts estimate the probability that Politician A will run as the Democrat candidate for
president in 2016 is 45%, and the probability that Politician B will run as the Republican
candidate is 20%. If their political decisions are independent, then what is the probability that
only Politican A runs for president?
Solution
the probabilty of required event = P(politixian A is democrat candidate)*P(politician B is not a
Republican candidate)
this is true since their political decisions are independant.
HENCE ANSWER = 0.45*0.8=0.36
hence 36% chances.
pls Help. A farmer has a piece of land he wants to give to his four .pdfajaycosmeticslg
pls Help. A farmer has a piece of land he wants to give to his four sons (see figure below). The
land must be divided into four equal-sized and equal-shaped pieces. How can the farmer
accomplish his task?
Solution
The 4 pieces are going to look like smaller versions of the large piece of land. Like little \"L\"-
shapes. Draw a line from the middle of left-hand side, halfway down. Go halfway across (east),
then turn down. Go halfway to the bottom, then go east. This makes an \"L\"-shape on the
bottom, like it\'s turned on it\'s back.
Now do the same thing from the middle of the top side - draw a line heading south halfway, then
turn east, go halfway to the east side, then turn south again. This should make another \"L\"-
shape in the top right corner.
The remaining space can be divided into two similar \"L\"-shapes, one on top of the other. I\'ll
try to draw it with lines and X\'s like you did, with the lines representing the fences
and x\'s representing empty space:
------------------------
I xxxxxx I xxxxx I
I xxxx__ I__xxxx I
I xx I xxxxx I xxx I
I___I xx ___I____I
I xx I xx I
I xx I___I
I xxxxxx I
I ______I.
Please write out VHDL code by hand...Thank you...Solutionlib.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write out VHDL code by hand...
Thank you...
Solution
library IEEE;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_1164.ALL;
entity comapre32bit is
Port ( A,B : in STD_LOGIC_VECTOR (31 downto 0);
EQU,GR,LT : out STD_LOGIC);
end comapre32bit;
architecture Behavioral of comapre32bit is
begin
Process(A,B)
begin
If (A>B) then
GR <=1;
elsif(A=B) then
EQU <=1;
else
LT <=1;
end if;
end process;
end Behavioral;.
Please write the code in any language (MATLAB preferably because I h.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write the code in any language (MATLAB preferably because I have some experience
with it) and explain all steps. Thank you.
Solution
Our algorithm is implemented in the C++ programming language and we simulate data sets
under the Wright.
Please Write in CPP.Thank youCreate a class called BinaryTreeDeque.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please Write in CPP.Thank you
Create a class called BinaryTreeDeque. This binary tree implements all of the functionality of
the BinaryTree class, but instead of storing its values in a tree structure, the element values are
stored in a deque, using pointers to maintain the relationship between the binary tree and its node
values. Additionally: deque * getValues() - returns a copy of the deque the current array of
values (which should be in insertion order).
Solution
#include
#include
#include
#define SIZE 50
class Node
{
public:
int data;
Node *rt,*lt;
};
class Que
{
int front,rear;
int size;
Node *array;
public:
Node* newNode(int data)
{
Node *temp;
temp->data=data;
temp->lt=temp->rt=NULL;
return(temp);
}
Que* createQue(int size)
{
Que *que=new Que;
que->front=que->rear=-1;
que->size=size;
/* que->array=new Node;
for(int i=0;iarray[i]=NULL;*/
return que;
}
int isEmpty(Que *que)
{
return que->front==-1;
}
int isFull(Que *que)
{
return que->rear==que->size-1;
}
int hasOnlyOneItem(Que *que)
{
return que->front==que->rear;
}
void Enque(Node *root,Que *que)
{
if(isFull(que))
que->array[++que->rear]=*root;
if(isEmpty(que))
++que->front;
}
Node *Deque(Que *que)
{
if(isEmpty(que))
return NULL;
Node temp=que->array[que->front];
if(hasOnlyOneItem(que))
que->front=que->rear=-1;
else
++que->front;
return &temp;
}
Node* getFront(Que *que)
{
return &que->array[que->front];
}
int hasBothChild(Node *temp)
{
return temp && temp->lt && temp->rt;
}
void insert(Node **root,int data,Que *que)
{
Node *temp=new Node;
temp->data=data;
if(!*root)
*root=temp;
else
{
Node *front=getFront(que);
if(!front->lt)
front->lt=temp;
else if(!front->rt)
front->rt=temp;
if(hasBothChild(front))
Deque(que);
}
Enque(temp,que);
}
void levelOrder(Node *root)
{
Que *que=createQue(SIZE);
Enque(root,que);
while(!isEmpty(que))
{
Node *temp=Deque(que);
cout<data;
if(temp->lt)
Enque(temp->lt,que);
if(temp->rt)
Enque(temp->rt,que);
}
}
};
void main()
{
Node *root=NULL;
Que q1;
Que *que=q1.createQue(SIZE);
for(int i=1;i<=12;i++)
q1.insert(&root,i,que);
q1.levelOrder(root);
}.
Please write in C++ and should be able to compile and debug.Thank yo.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write in C++ and should be able to compile and debug.Thank you
Create a class called BinaryTreeDeque. This binary tree implements all of the functionality of
the BinaryTree class, but instead of storing its values in a tree structure, the element values are
stored in a deque, using pointers to maintain the relationship between the binary tree and its node
values. Additionally: deque * getValues() - returns a copy of the deque the current array of
values (which should be in insertion order).
Solution
Following are steps to insert a new node in Complete Binary Tree.
1. If the tree is empty, initialize the root with new node.
2. Else, get the front node of the queue.
…….If the left child of this front node doesn’t exist, set the left child as the new node.
…….else if the right child of this front node doesn’t exist, set the right child as the new node.
3. If the front node has both the left child and right child, Dequeue() it.
4. Enqueue() the new node.
Code :-
-------------------------
binarytreedequeue.h
#ifndef BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
#define BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
// Program for linked implementation of complete binary tree
#include
#include
// For Queue Size
#define SIZE 50
// A tree node
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *right,*left;
};
// A queue node
struct Queue
{
int front, rear;
int size;
struct node* *array;
};
class BinaryTreeDeque
{
public:
BinaryTreeDeque();
struct node* newNode(int data);
struct Queue* createQueue(int size);
int isEmpty(struct Queue* queue);
int isFull(struct Queue* queue);
int hasOnlyOneItem(struct Queue* queue);
void Enqueue(struct node *root, struct Queue* queue);
struct node* Dequeue(struct Queue* queue);
struct node* getFront(struct Queue* queue);
int hasBothChild(struct node* temp);
void insert(struct node **root, int data, struct Queue* queue);
void display(struct Queue* queue);
node * getValues(struct Queue* queue);
};
#endif // BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
binarydequeue.cpp
---------------------------------------
#include \"binarytreedeque.h\"
BinaryTreeDeque::BinaryTreeDeque()
{
}
// A utility function to create a new tree node
struct node* BinaryTreeDeque::newNode(int data)
{
struct node* temp = (struct node*) malloc(sizeof( struct node ));
temp->data = data;
temp->left = temp->right = NULL;
return temp;
}
// A utility function to create a new Queue
struct Queue* BinaryTreeDeque::createQueue(int size)
{
struct Queue* queue = (struct Queue*) malloc(sizeof( struct Queue ));
queue->front = queue->rear = -1;
queue->size = size;
queue->array = (struct node**) malloc(queue->size * sizeof( struct node* ));
int i;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
queue->array[i] = NULL;
return queue;
}
// Standard Queue Functions
int BinaryTreeDeque::isEmpty(struct Queue* queue)
{
return queue->front == -1;
}
int BinaryTreeDeque::isFull(struct Queue* queue)
{ return queue->rear == queue->size - 1; }
int BinaryTreeDeque::hasOnlyOneItem(struct Queue* queue)
{ return queue->front == queue->rear; }
void BinaryTreeDeque::Enqueue(struct node *root, s.
Please verify if the statement is true or false (I had to submit to .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please verify if the statement is true or false (I had to submit to answer for this question)
A saddle point is a point on a surface that is not necessarily a maxima or minima in the graph.
The term \"saddle point\" refers to the physical look of the surface. The surface of the graph
resembles the shape of a saddle. The saddle point lies on the surface where one side of the graph
curves up and the other side curves downward.
Thank you
Solution
true.
Please write clearly 6. Briefly define the terms Linear, Homogeneous.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write clearly 6. Briefly define the terms Linear, Homogeneous, and Isotropic. Give an
example of a material that is homogeneous and a material that is inhomogeneous. Give an
example of a material that is isotropic and a material that is anisotropic.
Solution
A transmission medium can be classified as a:
Free space is isotropic medium
Example for anisotropic medium is GAS, CONUCTOR, ELECTRON BEAM etc.
please use datailThe New York State Health Department reports a 1.pdfajaycosmeticslg
please use datail
The New York State Health Department reports a 1% rate of the HIV virus for the
Solution
(A)P(HIV|+) = P(HIV and +)/P(+) = 0.01*0.9/(0.01*0.9+0.99*0.1)=0.08333333
(B) P(HIV|-) = P(HIV and - )/P(-) =0.01*0.1/(0.01*0.1+0.99*0.9)=0.001121076.
Please use Best BuySolutionRoe = Annual net income Sharehold.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please use Best Buy
Solution
Roe = Annual net income / Shareholder Equity
The amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Return on equity
measures a corporation\'s profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with
the money shareholders have invested.
Roe = $1277 /6602 = 19.34 %
This is telling me that almost 20% of the companies profit is been generated due to shareholders
equity
Roa = Net Income / Average Total Assets
The return on assets formula, sometimes abbreviated as ROA, is a company\'s net income
divided by its average of total assets. The return on assets formula looks at the ability of a
company to utilize its assets to gain a net profit.
Roa = $1277 / 10473 = 12.19%
Information from page 121 and 123 from Best Buy.
Please solve the following and show all work! Thanks! Let and .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve the following and show all work! Thanks!
Let and For what value(s) of h is -y in Span{ }? Please show your work in detail.
Solution
span (v1,v2) = a1v1+a2v2 so find his we get eqn.
a1-2a2 = h (1)
0+a2 =-3 (2)
-2a1+7a2 = -5(3)
so solve this three eqn. we get h = -2.
Please tell me the definition of polynomial function and when it is .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please tell me the definition of polynomial function and when it is continuous?
Solution
A polynomial is an expression of finite length constructed from variables (also
known as indeterminates) and constants, using only the operations of addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents. For example, x^2 - 4x + 7 is a polynomial.
polynomial functions are continuous everywhere (for all real numbers).
Please think of an employment occupation that utilizes theoretical p.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please think of an employment occupation that utilizes theoretical probability; and please write
in detail.
Thank you!
Solution
Statisticians: The profession exists in both the public and private sectors.
Statisticians work with theoretical or applied statistics. The field shares much common history
with positivist social science, but often with a greater emphasis on advanced mathematical
methods. For example, in engineering statisticians collect and analyze mathematical data to solve
problems. In manufacturing (they often are employed to support managerial decisions or to
supervise quality control in manufacturing). In government, science and public health,
statisticians make predictions on future such as forecasts on population growth, economic
conditions and the outcome of elections; the core of that work is to measure, interpret, and
describe the world and human activity patterns within it. Using statistical techniques, statisticians
can make some statisticians work to develop the theories on which statistical techniques are
based Thus, they apply their knowledge to many different fields..
Please show your workStructural analysis 2. Trusses are only stati.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please show your work
Structural analysis 2. Trusses are only statically determinate or indeterminate with respect to
internal members? a. True b, False
Solution
false
static indeterminacy is of 2 types
1.External--It is related with the support system of the structure and is equal to number of
external reaction components in addition to number of equilibrium conditions.
for 2D truss De = Re - 3
2.Internal--It refers to geometric stability of the structure.
for 2D truss Di = m-(2j-3).
Please solve and explain 1. You toss a coin 270 times. Find the.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve and explain:
1. You toss a coin 270 times. Find the probability that exactly 135 of the 270 tosses will be
heads.
2. About 4% of the scientists in the National Academy of Sciences believe in PSI
(parapsychology such as psychokinesis, telepathy, and astral projection). At a convention 144
members show up. Let X be the number of scientists at the convention who believe in PSI. You
may assume for the following questions that X is binomially distributed with parameters n=144
and p=0.04.
(a) How many scientists at the convention do you expect do believe in PSI?
(b) What are the chances that none of the scientists at the convention believes in PSI?
(c) What are the chances that at least 4 scientists at the convention believe in PSI?
(d) What is the standard deviation of X?
Solution
a)scientists at the convention do you expect do believe in
PSI=mean=140*4/100=6(approx of 5.6); b)134; c)134.4 d)5.76.
Please solve problem. Thanks.Suppose that you toss a coin and .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve problem. Thanks.
Suppose that you toss a coin and roll a die. The sample space is shown in the figure below.
(a) What is the probability of obtaining tails and a five? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
(b) What is the probability of obtaining tails or a five? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
(c) What is the probability of obtaining heads and a two? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
Solution
1. sample space , S = 12
so P(obtaining tails and a five) = 1/12
2 . P(obtaining tails or a five) = 1/2 + 1/6
= 2/3
3. P(obtaining heads and a two) = 1/2 * 1/6
= 1/12.
Please show your working. A particle executes an unrestricted .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please show your working.
A particle executes an unrestricted random walk on the line starting at the origin The step, Z ,
has the following distribution P(zi = 2) = p, (Zi = -5) = q= 1 - p Find the mean of Z 6p -3 5p -5
7p -5 6p -4
Solution
2p-5q =2p-5(1-p) =7p-5 c. 7p-5.
Please solve problem. Thanks.In how many ways can a chairperso.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve problem. Thanks.
In how many ways can a chairperson and a vice chairperson be selected from a committee of 15
senators?
Solution
The president can be selected from the 15 members in 15 ways, after this the vice-president can
be selected in 14 ways.
thus total no. of ways is 15*14=210.
Political analysts estimate the probability that Politician A will r.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Political analysts estimate the probability that Politician A will run as the Democrat candidate for
president in 2016 is 45%, and the probability that Politician B will run as the Republican
candidate is 20%. If their political decisions are independent, then what is the probability that
only Politican A runs for president?
Solution
the probabilty of required event = P(politixian A is democrat candidate)*P(politician B is not a
Republican candidate)
this is true since their political decisions are independant.
HENCE ANSWER = 0.45*0.8=0.36
hence 36% chances.
pls Help. A farmer has a piece of land he wants to give to his four .pdfajaycosmeticslg
pls Help. A farmer has a piece of land he wants to give to his four sons (see figure below). The
land must be divided into four equal-sized and equal-shaped pieces. How can the farmer
accomplish his task?
Solution
The 4 pieces are going to look like smaller versions of the large piece of land. Like little \"L\"-
shapes. Draw a line from the middle of left-hand side, halfway down. Go halfway across (east),
then turn down. Go halfway to the bottom, then go east. This makes an \"L\"-shape on the
bottom, like it\'s turned on it\'s back.
Now do the same thing from the middle of the top side - draw a line heading south halfway, then
turn east, go halfway to the east side, then turn south again. This should make another \"L\"-
shape in the top right corner.
The remaining space can be divided into two similar \"L\"-shapes, one on top of the other. I\'ll
try to draw it with lines and X\'s like you did, with the lines representing the fences
and x\'s representing empty space:
------------------------
I xxxxxx I xxxxx I
I xxxx__ I__xxxx I
I xx I xxxxx I xxx I
I___I xx ___I____I
I xx I xx I
I xx I___I
I xxxxxx I
I ______I.
Please write out VHDL code by hand...Thank you...Solutionlib.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write out VHDL code by hand...
Thank you...
Solution
library IEEE;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_1164.ALL;
entity comapre32bit is
Port ( A,B : in STD_LOGIC_VECTOR (31 downto 0);
EQU,GR,LT : out STD_LOGIC);
end comapre32bit;
architecture Behavioral of comapre32bit is
begin
Process(A,B)
begin
If (A>B) then
GR <=1;
elsif(A=B) then
EQU <=1;
else
LT <=1;
end if;
end process;
end Behavioral;.
Please write the code in any language (MATLAB preferably because I h.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write the code in any language (MATLAB preferably because I have some experience
with it) and explain all steps. Thank you.
Solution
Our algorithm is implemented in the C++ programming language and we simulate data sets
under the Wright.
Please Write in CPP.Thank youCreate a class called BinaryTreeDeque.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please Write in CPP.Thank you
Create a class called BinaryTreeDeque. This binary tree implements all of the functionality of
the BinaryTree class, but instead of storing its values in a tree structure, the element values are
stored in a deque, using pointers to maintain the relationship between the binary tree and its node
values. Additionally: deque * getValues() - returns a copy of the deque the current array of
values (which should be in insertion order).
Solution
#include
#include
#include
#define SIZE 50
class Node
{
public:
int data;
Node *rt,*lt;
};
class Que
{
int front,rear;
int size;
Node *array;
public:
Node* newNode(int data)
{
Node *temp;
temp->data=data;
temp->lt=temp->rt=NULL;
return(temp);
}
Que* createQue(int size)
{
Que *que=new Que;
que->front=que->rear=-1;
que->size=size;
/* que->array=new Node;
for(int i=0;iarray[i]=NULL;*/
return que;
}
int isEmpty(Que *que)
{
return que->front==-1;
}
int isFull(Que *que)
{
return que->rear==que->size-1;
}
int hasOnlyOneItem(Que *que)
{
return que->front==que->rear;
}
void Enque(Node *root,Que *que)
{
if(isFull(que))
que->array[++que->rear]=*root;
if(isEmpty(que))
++que->front;
}
Node *Deque(Que *que)
{
if(isEmpty(que))
return NULL;
Node temp=que->array[que->front];
if(hasOnlyOneItem(que))
que->front=que->rear=-1;
else
++que->front;
return &temp;
}
Node* getFront(Que *que)
{
return &que->array[que->front];
}
int hasBothChild(Node *temp)
{
return temp && temp->lt && temp->rt;
}
void insert(Node **root,int data,Que *que)
{
Node *temp=new Node;
temp->data=data;
if(!*root)
*root=temp;
else
{
Node *front=getFront(que);
if(!front->lt)
front->lt=temp;
else if(!front->rt)
front->rt=temp;
if(hasBothChild(front))
Deque(que);
}
Enque(temp,que);
}
void levelOrder(Node *root)
{
Que *que=createQue(SIZE);
Enque(root,que);
while(!isEmpty(que))
{
Node *temp=Deque(que);
cout<data;
if(temp->lt)
Enque(temp->lt,que);
if(temp->rt)
Enque(temp->rt,que);
}
}
};
void main()
{
Node *root=NULL;
Que q1;
Que *que=q1.createQue(SIZE);
for(int i=1;i<=12;i++)
q1.insert(&root,i,que);
q1.levelOrder(root);
}.
Please write in C++ and should be able to compile and debug.Thank yo.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write in C++ and should be able to compile and debug.Thank you
Create a class called BinaryTreeDeque. This binary tree implements all of the functionality of
the BinaryTree class, but instead of storing its values in a tree structure, the element values are
stored in a deque, using pointers to maintain the relationship between the binary tree and its node
values. Additionally: deque * getValues() - returns a copy of the deque the current array of
values (which should be in insertion order).
Solution
Following are steps to insert a new node in Complete Binary Tree.
1. If the tree is empty, initialize the root with new node.
2. Else, get the front node of the queue.
…….If the left child of this front node doesn’t exist, set the left child as the new node.
…….else if the right child of this front node doesn’t exist, set the right child as the new node.
3. If the front node has both the left child and right child, Dequeue() it.
4. Enqueue() the new node.
Code :-
-------------------------
binarytreedequeue.h
#ifndef BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
#define BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
// Program for linked implementation of complete binary tree
#include
#include
// For Queue Size
#define SIZE 50
// A tree node
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *right,*left;
};
// A queue node
struct Queue
{
int front, rear;
int size;
struct node* *array;
};
class BinaryTreeDeque
{
public:
BinaryTreeDeque();
struct node* newNode(int data);
struct Queue* createQueue(int size);
int isEmpty(struct Queue* queue);
int isFull(struct Queue* queue);
int hasOnlyOneItem(struct Queue* queue);
void Enqueue(struct node *root, struct Queue* queue);
struct node* Dequeue(struct Queue* queue);
struct node* getFront(struct Queue* queue);
int hasBothChild(struct node* temp);
void insert(struct node **root, int data, struct Queue* queue);
void display(struct Queue* queue);
node * getValues(struct Queue* queue);
};
#endif // BINARYTREEDEQUE_H
binarydequeue.cpp
---------------------------------------
#include \"binarytreedeque.h\"
BinaryTreeDeque::BinaryTreeDeque()
{
}
// A utility function to create a new tree node
struct node* BinaryTreeDeque::newNode(int data)
{
struct node* temp = (struct node*) malloc(sizeof( struct node ));
temp->data = data;
temp->left = temp->right = NULL;
return temp;
}
// A utility function to create a new Queue
struct Queue* BinaryTreeDeque::createQueue(int size)
{
struct Queue* queue = (struct Queue*) malloc(sizeof( struct Queue ));
queue->front = queue->rear = -1;
queue->size = size;
queue->array = (struct node**) malloc(queue->size * sizeof( struct node* ));
int i;
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
queue->array[i] = NULL;
return queue;
}
// Standard Queue Functions
int BinaryTreeDeque::isEmpty(struct Queue* queue)
{
return queue->front == -1;
}
int BinaryTreeDeque::isFull(struct Queue* queue)
{ return queue->rear == queue->size - 1; }
int BinaryTreeDeque::hasOnlyOneItem(struct Queue* queue)
{ return queue->front == queue->rear; }
void BinaryTreeDeque::Enqueue(struct node *root, s.
Please verify if the statement is true or false (I had to submit to .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please verify if the statement is true or false (I had to submit to answer for this question)
A saddle point is a point on a surface that is not necessarily a maxima or minima in the graph.
The term \"saddle point\" refers to the physical look of the surface. The surface of the graph
resembles the shape of a saddle. The saddle point lies on the surface where one side of the graph
curves up and the other side curves downward.
Thank you
Solution
true.
Please write clearly 6. Briefly define the terms Linear, Homogeneous.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please write clearly 6. Briefly define the terms Linear, Homogeneous, and Isotropic. Give an
example of a material that is homogeneous and a material that is inhomogeneous. Give an
example of a material that is isotropic and a material that is anisotropic.
Solution
A transmission medium can be classified as a:
Free space is isotropic medium
Example for anisotropic medium is GAS, CONUCTOR, ELECTRON BEAM etc.
please use datailThe New York State Health Department reports a 1.pdfajaycosmeticslg
please use datail
The New York State Health Department reports a 1% rate of the HIV virus for the
Solution
(A)P(HIV|+) = P(HIV and +)/P(+) = 0.01*0.9/(0.01*0.9+0.99*0.1)=0.08333333
(B) P(HIV|-) = P(HIV and - )/P(-) =0.01*0.1/(0.01*0.1+0.99*0.9)=0.001121076.
Please use Best BuySolutionRoe = Annual net income Sharehold.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please use Best Buy
Solution
Roe = Annual net income / Shareholder Equity
The amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Return on equity
measures a corporation\'s profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with
the money shareholders have invested.
Roe = $1277 /6602 = 19.34 %
This is telling me that almost 20% of the companies profit is been generated due to shareholders
equity
Roa = Net Income / Average Total Assets
The return on assets formula, sometimes abbreviated as ROA, is a company\'s net income
divided by its average of total assets. The return on assets formula looks at the ability of a
company to utilize its assets to gain a net profit.
Roa = $1277 / 10473 = 12.19%
Information from page 121 and 123 from Best Buy.
Please solve the following and show all work! Thanks! Let and .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve the following and show all work! Thanks!
Let and For what value(s) of h is -y in Span{ }? Please show your work in detail.
Solution
span (v1,v2) = a1v1+a2v2 so find his we get eqn.
a1-2a2 = h (1)
0+a2 =-3 (2)
-2a1+7a2 = -5(3)
so solve this three eqn. we get h = -2.
Please tell me the definition of polynomial function and when it is .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please tell me the definition of polynomial function and when it is continuous?
Solution
A polynomial is an expression of finite length constructed from variables (also
known as indeterminates) and constants, using only the operations of addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents. For example, x^2 - 4x + 7 is a polynomial.
polynomial functions are continuous everywhere (for all real numbers).
Please think of an employment occupation that utilizes theoretical p.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please think of an employment occupation that utilizes theoretical probability; and please write
in detail.
Thank you!
Solution
Statisticians: The profession exists in both the public and private sectors.
Statisticians work with theoretical or applied statistics. The field shares much common history
with positivist social science, but often with a greater emphasis on advanced mathematical
methods. For example, in engineering statisticians collect and analyze mathematical data to solve
problems. In manufacturing (they often are employed to support managerial decisions or to
supervise quality control in manufacturing). In government, science and public health,
statisticians make predictions on future such as forecasts on population growth, economic
conditions and the outcome of elections; the core of that work is to measure, interpret, and
describe the world and human activity patterns within it. Using statistical techniques, statisticians
can make some statisticians work to develop the theories on which statistical techniques are
based Thus, they apply their knowledge to many different fields..
Please show your workStructural analysis 2. Trusses are only stati.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please show your work
Structural analysis 2. Trusses are only statically determinate or indeterminate with respect to
internal members? a. True b, False
Solution
false
static indeterminacy is of 2 types
1.External--It is related with the support system of the structure and is equal to number of
external reaction components in addition to number of equilibrium conditions.
for 2D truss De = Re - 3
2.Internal--It refers to geometric stability of the structure.
for 2D truss Di = m-(2j-3).
Please solve and explain 1. You toss a coin 270 times. Find the.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve and explain:
1. You toss a coin 270 times. Find the probability that exactly 135 of the 270 tosses will be
heads.
2. About 4% of the scientists in the National Academy of Sciences believe in PSI
(parapsychology such as psychokinesis, telepathy, and astral projection). At a convention 144
members show up. Let X be the number of scientists at the convention who believe in PSI. You
may assume for the following questions that X is binomially distributed with parameters n=144
and p=0.04.
(a) How many scientists at the convention do you expect do believe in PSI?
(b) What are the chances that none of the scientists at the convention believes in PSI?
(c) What are the chances that at least 4 scientists at the convention believe in PSI?
(d) What is the standard deviation of X?
Solution
a)scientists at the convention do you expect do believe in
PSI=mean=140*4/100=6(approx of 5.6); b)134; c)134.4 d)5.76.
Please solve problem. Thanks.Suppose that you toss a coin and .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve problem. Thanks.
Suppose that you toss a coin and roll a die. The sample space is shown in the figure below.
(a) What is the probability of obtaining tails and a five? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
(b) What is the probability of obtaining tails or a five? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
(c) What is the probability of obtaining heads and a two? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
Solution
1. sample space , S = 12
so P(obtaining tails and a five) = 1/12
2 . P(obtaining tails or a five) = 1/2 + 1/6
= 2/3
3. P(obtaining heads and a two) = 1/2 * 1/6
= 1/12.
Please show your working. A particle executes an unrestricted .pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please show your working.
A particle executes an unrestricted random walk on the line starting at the origin The step, Z ,
has the following distribution P(zi = 2) = p, (Zi = -5) = q= 1 - p Find the mean of Z 6p -3 5p -5
7p -5 6p -4
Solution
2p-5q =2p-5(1-p) =7p-5 c. 7p-5.
Please solve problem. Thanks.In how many ways can a chairperso.pdfajaycosmeticslg
Please solve problem. Thanks.
In how many ways can a chairperson and a vice chairperson be selected from a committee of 15
senators?
Solution
The president can be selected from the 15 members in 15 ways, after this the vice-president can
be selected in 14 ways.
thus total no. of ways is 15*14=210.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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Polk County is the largest, yet one of the most sparsely populated, .pdf
1. Polk County is the largest, yet one of the most sparsely populated, counties in the state. It has a
fairly
mountainous terrain. The lakes and forests provide great fishing and hunting for many of its
residents as
well as for people from outside the county. It gets some pretty rough winters. It has the highest
unemployment rate in the state. Both the average age of its population and the percentage of
people over age 65 are substantially higher than the state statistics. Mainville, located on the
eastern
side of the county, is the county seat. With a population of 15,000, it is the largest town in the
county.
Many of the people in Mainville work for the hospital, for the town school system, for the town
government, or at the Big John's superstore that is on the outskirts of town just beyond the town
limits.
The largest employer in the county is a state correctional facility for female offenders located in
the
southwestern part of the county. The county is governed by an elected three-member board of
commissioners. They receive a minimal stipend for serving on the board. The current members
are
Commissioners Thomas, Richard son, and Harold. None of them are from Mainville; they all are
from
more remote parts of the county. They don't want much to do with Mainville, other than
traveling
there once a week for the commis sioners' meeting at the county office building. Both
Commissioners
Thomas and Harold are retired. Commissioner Richardson lives on the western edge of the
county and is a foreman at Ye Olde Saw Mill in the adjacent western county. JR is the supervisor
of the county Transportation Department; he lives in Mainville. Most of the department's budget
is used to clear
and salt the roads during the long winters, and for minimal maintenance. Until about five years
ago, the county Transportation Department would get a special allocation of state funds, thanks
to
the state Senator Joe Smoozer, who was from Mainville. Twenty years
before Joe had been supervisor of the county Transportation Department, then was elected to
the state senate. JR had worked for Joe at the Transportation Department, and they became good
friends. After years of being reelected, Joe gained enough seniority in the state senate to be
2. named head of its Transportation Committee. Through that position, he was able to make sure
that each
year Polk County got a special allocation of state funds for its Transportation Department.
However, Joe passed away about five years before, and the special allocation stopped. The new
state senator representing Polk County is focused on economic development for the county, not
on transportation.
Without the special state allocation, the county roads have gotten progressively worse. JR is
concerned. He knows there are several critical projects that must be done. However, with his
budget, he is worried that he may not even be able to do one of them. The county commissioners
will make the final decision. He also knows that the commissioners will not be willing to raise
the tax rate to pay for such projects. However, they may reallocate some funds from another
department's budget. One project is at the entrance to the Big John's superstore that opened
three years before. The store is off a two-lane highway. Everyone seems to shop at the store
since there aren't any shopping malls in the county. The traffic on the highway has increased
substantially in the past three years. The store entrance is at the base of a hill so it is difficult for
cars traveling in one direction to see cars in the opposite direction until they come over the crest.
As a result, people making a left turn into the store entrance need to be careful of cars coming
over the crest in the opposite direction.
There have been a number of accidents at this spot since the store opened. JR knows that either
the road needs to be widened to add a turn lane and/or a traffic light needs to be installed. JR
approached the manager of the store about possibly paying for the improvements to the highway
in front of the store entrance. However,
the manager said that the store was already a good community citizen; it had created jobs for
people, kept its prices low, gave discounts to senior citizens, and donated a percentage of its
sales receipts to
various charities and fund-raisers in the county. As a result, he said the store was barely making
a profit. If it didn't make a profit, corporate headquarters would close it down, and a lot of
people would be put
out of work. (By the way, Commissioner Thomas' wife works part-time at the store.) Although
the
store manager sympathized with JR, he said the store could not pay for adding a turn lane to the
highway. Concern about the increase in the number of accidents has been raised by several
residents at the commissioners' meetings in the past, but nothing has been done. The
commissioners just said that the people must be more careful. However, several months ago, one
person was very seriously injured. JR knows that if something isn't done, someone will be killed
there eventually.
3. A second project is to widen and repair Elk Mountain Road in he northwest part of the county.
Many people use the road to go to the lakes on Elk Mountain and for hunting. JR can't
remember the last time the road was paved or fixed in any way. Rough winters have left it filled
with potholes. After each winter the potholes get larger and deeper and there are more of them.
Because of the unemployment in
the county, recently independent loggers from the county have started using the road to go up to
Elk Mountain to clear trees and bring the logs to several sawmills. The logging trucks are
causing the
road to deteriorate at an even faster rate. One of the mills getting the logs is Ye Olde Saw Mill in
the
adjacent county, where Commissioner Richardson is foreman. Both Commissioners Thomas and
Richardson know the worsening conditions of Elk Mountain Road; after all, they use it
frequently for going hunting and fishing on Elk Mountain. They also get an earful of complaints
from many of their friends who use the road. Finally, County Route 1045 is the main road to the
state correc tional facility in the southwestern part of the county. It is a two-lane road, just like all
the other roads in the county. Near the prison, the road has a bridge that goes over Crockett
Creek. Four years before, the ' bridge barely passed state inspection. At the time, JR was told
that the bridge needed to be substantially upgraded by the next scheduled inspection, or it might
not pass, and the bridge would have to be closed. That inspection is scheduled for next year.
After the winter thaw, the water in Crockett Creek can get pretty high and flow pretty fast.
People have voiced their concern about the bridge washing out. If that happened, traffic would
need to be rerouted nearly 15 miles for most of the people who work at the prison. At one
commissioners' meeting last year, Commissioner Thomas said to wait until the bridge washed
out; then maybe the state would give the county some money to build a new one. Besides, all
those people who worked at the prison were state employees anyway and made a lot of money
compared to retired people who have to live on a fixed income. That raised the ire of
Commissioner Harold, whose daughter is a correctional officer at the prison, and he and
Commissioner Thomas got into a shouting match at the meeting. It is now June, and the
commissioners will be reviewing the
county Transportation Department's budget for next year at the September 15 commissioners'
meeting. JR is worried that unless he presents a good case for which project should be given
priority, the commissioners will probably not provide an increase in his budget for any of them.
He fears that all three of the projects are disasters waiting to happen. Zachary is a civil
engineering student at the state university going into his senior year. He is from Mainville and is
working at the county Tran sportation
Depa rtment for the summer.It is June 15 when JR. asks Zachary to help him pull together some
4. information on the three projects by August 15,
before Zachary goes back to school.
JR. can then be prepared for the commissioners' September 15 budget review meeting. Because
Zachary has lived in Mainville all his life, he is some what familiar with the three situations,
although he has never given them much thought.
However, the more he thought about it, he realized he had a personal connection to each of
them.
That serious accident in front of Big John's super store several months ago the person who
was seriously hurt was Peggy Sue Suite ,one of Zachary's best friends from high school.
She was going to turn left into the store entrance when she was struck from behind by
a pickup truck that hit a patch of ice and couldn't stop in time. She is still in rehabilitation
and wear snack brace.
Last hunting season, Zachary was driving up Elk Mountain in his old clunker ofa car.
The week before, he had just wired up the muffler to the frame because the bracket fell off.
He didn't do the greatest job of it, and the muffler and tail pipe hung pretty low to the ground.
The next week when he was driving up Elk Mountain Road , he was almost run off the road by a
logging
truck coming down the mountain that seemed to enjoy the advantage it had over Zachary's
smaller car.
Zachary hit a huge pothole and ripped the muffler and tail pipe off his car.
Although he was mad, at the truck driver and the loggers who were tearing up the road, Zachary
was
just glad he wasn't hurt and his car didn't get sides wiped. Zachary's brother is a correctional
officer at
the prison. Zachary heard him say more than once that it was just a matter of time until the
Crockett Creek bridge collapsed or washed out. He swears he can feel it shake and sway when he
goes over it. He said he hopes that he or his girlfriend (Commissioner Harold's daughter) aren't
on it when it happens. " Why don't the commissioners just give you the money for all three
projects?" Zachary asked JR. "I wish it was that simple," replied JR. "They don't want to raise
taxes,
and even if they did, we are a poor count y and the people probably wouldn't have the money to
pay any more taxes anyway. They also have other budgets to think about besides just the
Transportation Department. I'm sure all the other county departments would like more money
too. " Zachary,
I'm hoping that some of what you learned at that university is going to help you put together
5. what
I need a priority ranking of the three projects and the information on each one to back it up.
I know the commissioners are going to ask a lot of questions, and I need to be prepared.
If we're lucky, they'll approve the project we recommend. If we don't have a good story to
help them
with a decision, they may just argue about it and deadlock with no decision.
And we won't get any money for any of the projects. Yep, I think this will give you an
opportunity to get
a different kind of education than you get at the university. Why don't we get together next
week and you can give me your ideas about how you'll tackle this? This may be a bigger job
than you think .I want you to work on it full time for the next two months. This is very
important, and I want you to do a thorough job." Case Questions
1.What criteria should Zachary use to evaluate the projects?
2.What assumptions should he make?
3.What data and information should he gather, and ho w should he go about gathering the data
and information?
4.After he has evaluated each project against the evaluation criteria, how should he decide the
priority
of the three project?
Solution
1.
The criteria that Mr. Z should set to evaluate the project are the safety of the people and the
number of people required to complete the project.
2.
The assumptions should be made regarding to the entrance outside the superstore, widening and
repairing the mountain road, condition of country route 1045, and the bridge.
3.
The information about the number of accidents and death involved in the places mentioned in the
case, cost required, number of employees required, completion time, and benefits to the county
people should be gathered. He can collect the data’s from the commissioner Mr. T and from the
transportation department.