Rubisco adds CO 2 or O 2 to the molecule Select one: a. Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) b.
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) c. NADP d. 3 phosphoglycerate (3PG) e. Oxaloacetate.
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Question 3:
The management of Unter Corporation, an architectural design firm, is considering an
investment with the following cash flows:
Required:
1. Determine the payback period of the investment.
2. Would the payback period be affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as
large?
Year Investment Cash Inflow
1 $ 76,000 $ 5,000
2 $ 3,000 $ 10,000
3 $ 18,000
4 $ 19,000
5 $ 22,000
6 $ 20,000
7 $ 18,000
8 $ 16,000
9 $ 15,000
10 $ 15,000
Required: 1. Determine the payback period of the investment. 2. Would the payback period be
affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as large? Complete this question by
entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the payback period of the investment.
(Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) Would the payback period be affected if the cash
inflow in the last year were several times as large?.
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Question 2. A repairman moves between 4 sites, with site 1 denoting home office, and 2,3 , and 4
denoting remote sites. Work at sites 2,3, and 4 requires the use of an equipment trailer. The cost
of relocating the equipment trailer between the sites is d ( j , k ) = 300 for k = j . The cost c ( k , j
) of using the trailer is 100 if the work is at site k > 1 and trailer is at site j = k with j > 1 ; 50 if j
= k and j > 1 , and 200 if the work is at k > 1 and the trailer is at j = 1 (home office). If the
repairman is at the home office, no work is done and cost is zero. At any time, the repairman
knows his present job location, observes the location of the next job (or 1 if no job is to be done)
and decides whether to move the trailer. The transition matrix between job locations is P = 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.6 For example, if the current location (job)
is 2, the probability that the next job is at site 3 is 0.5 . Assume the discount factor of 0.95 .
(Q2.1) Write the dynamic programming equations for the optimal value function. (Q2.2) Solve
these equations by the value iteration method (starting from 0 ) and calculate the lower and upper
bounds at each step. (Q2.3) Solve the problem by the policy iteration method starting from "do
dot move trailer from base" at each state. (Q2.4) Solve the problem by linear programming..
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Question 2: (a) It is known that 56% of the students prefer having longer library hours. In a
recent survey of 750 students, 400 students expressed an interest in having longer library hours.
What is the probability that less than 400 students prefer to have longer library hours? Question 2
(Continued): (b) What is the probability that in a survey of 750 students, the number of students
wanting longer library hours is between 400 and 450 students, inclusive?.
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Question 29 Which of the following correctly describes desert streams? Desert streams have
long, frequent tributaries. Desert streams have decreasing discharge downstream. Desert streams
have short, frequent tributaries. Desert streams have increasing discharge downstream. Desert
streams have well-sorted, rounded clasts of sediment..
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QUESTION 23 How do hypotheses differ from theories? Theories are well-tested and supported
by data Theories are more specific than hypotheses. Hypotheses are educated guesses, while
theories are based on observation. Predictions can be made based on theories, but not based on
hypotheses..
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Question 22 (1 point)
A random sample of 81 credit sales in a department store showed an average sale of $68.00.
From past data, it is known that the standard deviation of the population is $27.00. At 0.95
confidence interval, what is the margin of error?
Question 22 options:
a)
4.89
b)
5.88
c)
3.00
d)
4.50
e)
None of the options
Question 23 (1 point)
A random sample of 49 lunch customers was taken at a restaurant. The average amount of time
these customers stayed in the restaurant was 45 minutes with a standard deviation of 14 minutes.
With a 95% probability, what is the size of the margin of error?
Question 23 options:
a)
3.2
b)
2.901
c)
None of the options
d)
2
e)
4.022
Question 24 (1 point)
A random sample of 49 lunch customers was taken at a restaurant. The average amount of time
these customers stayed in the restaurant was 45 minutes with a standard deviation of 14 minutes.
Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true average amount of time customers spent in the
restaurant.
Question 24 options:
a)
43 to 47 minutes
b)
44.70 to 52.02 minutes
c)
42.88 to 46.22 minutes
d)
None of the options
e)
40.98 to 49.02 minutes
Question 25 (1 point)
The average monthly electric bill of a random sample of 256 residents of a city is $111 with a
standard deviation of $32. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean monthly electric
bills of all residents.
Question 25 options:
a)
$109.28 to $116.71
b)
None of the options
c)
$112.10 to $116.98
d)
$107.71 to $114.29
e)
$107.08 to $114.92
Question 26 (1 point)
A sample of 225 elements from a population with a standard deviation of 75 is selected. The
sample mean is 180. The 98% confidence interval for is ______________
Question 26 options:
a)
None of the options
b)
175 to 185
c)
105 to 225
d)
165.6 to 194.4
e)
164.58 to 195.43
Question 27 (1 point)
A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested. A sample of 500 of the new chocolate bars
were given to consumers to try. The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the
chocolate bar. The responses indicated that 200 disliked the chocolate bar. What is the point
estimate for the proportion of people who disliked the chocolate bar?
Question 27 options:
a)
0.20
b)
0.60
c)
0.80
d)
0.40
e)
None of the options
Question 28 (1 point)
A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested. A sample of 500 of the new chocolate bars
were given to consumers to try. The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the
chocolate bar. The responses indicated that 400 liked the chocolate bar. What is the point
estimate for the proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar?
Question 28 options:
a)
0.75
b)
0.80
c)
0.20
d)
0.25
e)
None of the options
please answer within an hour
a) 4.89
b) 5.88
c) 3.00
d) 4.50
e) None of the options.
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Question 2 of 2 Question 2. Add parametersarguments to a function. - R. Revise the code below:
so that if accept names as an argument. b. Call the function and test if it wocks as intended.
Example output froea your function: when you call the fusction using the name 'Fatmar, the
function shoold ourpus: Hello Fatma Hew do you do Fatuna?.
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Question 3:
The management of Unter Corporation, an architectural design firm, is considering an
investment with the following cash flows:
Required:
1. Determine the payback period of the investment.
2. Would the payback period be affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as
large?
Year Investment Cash Inflow
1 $ 76,000 $ 5,000
2 $ 3,000 $ 10,000
3 $ 18,000
4 $ 19,000
5 $ 22,000
6 $ 20,000
7 $ 18,000
8 $ 16,000
9 $ 15,000
10 $ 15,000
Required: 1. Determine the payback period of the investment. 2. Would the payback period be
affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as large? Complete this question by
entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the payback period of the investment.
(Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) Would the payback period be affected if the cash
inflow in the last year were several times as large?.
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Question 2. A repairman moves between 4 sites, with site 1 denoting home office, and 2,3 , and 4
denoting remote sites. Work at sites 2,3, and 4 requires the use of an equipment trailer. The cost
of relocating the equipment trailer between the sites is d ( j , k ) = 300 for k = j . The cost c ( k , j
) of using the trailer is 100 if the work is at site k > 1 and trailer is at site j = k with j > 1 ; 50 if j
= k and j > 1 , and 200 if the work is at k > 1 and the trailer is at j = 1 (home office). If the
repairman is at the home office, no work is done and cost is zero. At any time, the repairman
knows his present job location, observes the location of the next job (or 1 if no job is to be done)
and decides whether to move the trailer. The transition matrix between job locations is P = 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.6 For example, if the current location (job)
is 2, the probability that the next job is at site 3 is 0.5 . Assume the discount factor of 0.95 .
(Q2.1) Write the dynamic programming equations for the optimal value function. (Q2.2) Solve
these equations by the value iteration method (starting from 0 ) and calculate the lower and upper
bounds at each step. (Q2.3) Solve the problem by the policy iteration method starting from "do
dot move trailer from base" at each state. (Q2.4) Solve the problem by linear programming..
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Question 2: (a) It is known that 56% of the students prefer having longer library hours. In a
recent survey of 750 students, 400 students expressed an interest in having longer library hours.
What is the probability that less than 400 students prefer to have longer library hours? Question 2
(Continued): (b) What is the probability that in a survey of 750 students, the number of students
wanting longer library hours is between 400 and 450 students, inclusive?.
Question 5 (5 points) A downturn in the market has caused severe finan.pdfgazender686
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Question 29 Which of the following correctly describes desert streams? Desert streams have
long, frequent tributaries. Desert streams have decreasing discharge downstream. Desert streams
have short, frequent tributaries. Desert streams have increasing discharge downstream. Desert
streams have well-sorted, rounded clasts of sediment..
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QUESTION 23 How do hypotheses differ from theories? Theories are well-tested and supported
by data Theories are more specific than hypotheses. Hypotheses are educated guesses, while
theories are based on observation. Predictions can be made based on theories, but not based on
hypotheses..
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Question 22 (1 point)
A random sample of 81 credit sales in a department store showed an average sale of $68.00.
From past data, it is known that the standard deviation of the population is $27.00. At 0.95
confidence interval, what is the margin of error?
Question 22 options:
a)
4.89
b)
5.88
c)
3.00
d)
4.50
e)
None of the options
Question 23 (1 point)
A random sample of 49 lunch customers was taken at a restaurant. The average amount of time
these customers stayed in the restaurant was 45 minutes with a standard deviation of 14 minutes.
With a 95% probability, what is the size of the margin of error?
Question 23 options:
a)
3.2
b)
2.901
c)
None of the options
d)
2
e)
4.022
Question 24 (1 point)
A random sample of 49 lunch customers was taken at a restaurant. The average amount of time
these customers stayed in the restaurant was 45 minutes with a standard deviation of 14 minutes.
Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true average amount of time customers spent in the
restaurant.
Question 24 options:
a)
43 to 47 minutes
b)
44.70 to 52.02 minutes
c)
42.88 to 46.22 minutes
d)
None of the options
e)
40.98 to 49.02 minutes
Question 25 (1 point)
The average monthly electric bill of a random sample of 256 residents of a city is $111 with a
standard deviation of $32. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean monthly electric
bills of all residents.
Question 25 options:
a)
$109.28 to $116.71
b)
None of the options
c)
$112.10 to $116.98
d)
$107.71 to $114.29
e)
$107.08 to $114.92
Question 26 (1 point)
A sample of 225 elements from a population with a standard deviation of 75 is selected. The
sample mean is 180. The 98% confidence interval for is ______________
Question 26 options:
a)
None of the options
b)
175 to 185
c)
105 to 225
d)
165.6 to 194.4
e)
164.58 to 195.43
Question 27 (1 point)
A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested. A sample of 500 of the new chocolate bars
were given to consumers to try. The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the
chocolate bar. The responses indicated that 200 disliked the chocolate bar. What is the point
estimate for the proportion of people who disliked the chocolate bar?
Question 27 options:
a)
0.20
b)
0.60
c)
0.80
d)
0.40
e)
None of the options
Question 28 (1 point)
A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested. A sample of 500 of the new chocolate bars
were given to consumers to try. The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the
chocolate bar. The responses indicated that 400 liked the chocolate bar. What is the point
estimate for the proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar?
Question 28 options:
a)
0.75
b)
0.80
c)
0.20
d)
0.25
e)
None of the options
please answer within an hour
a) 4.89
b) 5.88
c) 3.00
d) 4.50
e) None of the options.
QUESTION 2 Suppose an individual has a utility function given by U(W).pdfgazender686
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Question 2 of 2 Question 2. Add parametersarguments to a function. - R. Revise the code below:
so that if accept names as an argument. b. Call the function and test if it wocks as intended.
Example output froea your function: when you call the fusction using the name 'Fatmar, the
function shoold ourpus: Hello Fatma Hew do you do Fatuna?.
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Question 2 The Fibonacci numbers are defined as a) Using the programming language of your
choice, write a program to compute the Fibonacci number n and perform empirical measurement
to record the time to compute the Fibonacci for different input sizes (i.e. different value of n ). b)
Perform theoretical analysis to find the time complexity of the Fibonacci function. c) Discuss the
correlation between your empirical analysis result and the theoretical analysis of the Fibonacci
function..
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Question 2
The basic idea of a regression is very simple. We have some X values (we called these BLANK and some Y value
(this is the variable we are trying to BLANK. We could have multiple Y values, but that is not something we have
covered.
First blank answers (re-ordered ordinals, non-numerical inputs, numeric inputs, features, intercepts)
Second blank answers (order, predict, change, advance)
Question 5
What is a good model fit value?
O R-squared of .4
O R-squared of p-value minus .05
O Unknowable without knowing/understanding the context and the domain.
O 95% accurate
O 99% accurate.
O R-squared of .95
O R-squared of .8
Question 9
The features in a model....
None of these answers are correct
Keep the model validation process stable
Are used as proxies for y-hat/y (that is yhat divided by y)
Are always functions of each other.
Question 4 Presentation Layer and MVC Compare and contrast Java presen.pdfgazender686
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Question 2. You are examining a population of a plant species. You noticed that 30% of
individuals have orange flowers and the remaining have white flowers. If the allele that codes for
orange flowers is recessive, what is the frequency of heterozygotes in this population?
a. The information is insufficient to estimate the number of heterozygotes.
b. 0.49
c. 0.30
d. 0.70.
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Question 2.3
Write a out a mission statement for your business
What does it mean to be an entrepreneur? The road to entrepreneurship is often a treacherous one
filled with unexpected detours, roadblocks and dead ends. There are lots of sleepless nights,
plans that do not work out, funding that does not come through and customers that never
materialise. It can be so challenging to launch a business that it makes one wonder why anyone
willingly sets out on such a path. Despite all of these hardships, every year, thousands of
entrepreneurs embark on this journey determined to bring their vision to fruition and fill a need
they see in society. They open brick-and-morlar businesses, launch tech startups or bring a new
product or service into the marketplace. An entrepreneur identifies a need that no existing
businesses addresses and determines a solution for that need. Entrepreneurial activity includes
developing and launching new businesses and marketing them, often with the end goal of selling
the business to turn a profit. An entrepreneur who regularly launches new businesses, sells them
and then starts new businesses is a serial entrepreneur. Additionally, although the term
"entrepreneur" is often associated with startups and small businesses, any founder of a successful
housenold-name business began as an entrepreneur. If you want to become an entrepreneur but
worried that you do not have the necessary finances, it should not stop you from achieving your
goals. Many entrepreneurs seek the initial funding for their pursuits from external sources, who
may provide entrepreneurs with capital to cover start-up costs (or, later, expansion costs.) Many
household-name businesspersons exemplify entrepreneurial success. Here are just a few
examples: 1. Steve Jobs, the late tech leader who started Apple in a garage and grew it to the
dominant tablet, smartphone and Computer Company it is today. 2. Elon Musk, who founded
SpaceX and has since become known for putting the billions of dollars his company has earned
him toward projects, including providing clean water to Flint, Michigan, and donating FDA-
approved ventilators to hospitals fighting COVID-19. 3. Bill Gates, the Microsoft creator and
founder who has often been listed as the world's wealthiest individual and has become a global
leader on pandemics and how to handle them. The question most people ask is - what motivates
entrepreneurs to venture forth when so many others would run in the opposite direction?
Although each person's motivation is nuanced and unique, many entrepreneurs are spurred on by
one or more of the following motivators: 1. Autonomy: Entrepreneurs want to be their own
bosses, set their own goals, control their own progress and run their businesses how they see fit.
They recognise that their business's success or failure rests with them, yet they do not view this
responsibility as a burden but, instead, as a marker of their freedom. 2. Purpose: Many
entrepreneurs have a clear vis.
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Question 2: Three approaches to achieving competitive advantage for a business are cost
leadership, differentiation, and focus. Is it possible for a community general hospital to use both
a cost leadership and differentiation method with separate services in the hospital? Explain your
response.
Question 3: A variety of tools is available for analyzing a portfolio of strategic business units.
Which of these tools would you suggest health services managers use when attempting to gain
insight into the aptitudes and skills required for the manager of a soon-to-be-developed business
unit? Explain your selection..
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Question 2: What are the causes of poverty? Are they structural or individual? How is one's
answer to this question likely to affect one's view of the justice or injustice of poverty?
Question 3: What moral Obligation, if any, do we have individually and as a society to reduce
poverty? What steps could be taken what role should business play?.
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Salvador is well-liked by his team members. He is always agreeable to new ideas and listens to
what his team members have to say. This is an example of which leader characteristic?
multicultural beliefs
pro-diversity beliefs
cognitive complexity
leader personality factors
a. multicultural beliefs
b. pro-diversity beliefs
c. cognitive complexity
d. leader personality factors.
Salmonella enterica is a gastrointestinal pathogen whereas most strain.pdfgazender686
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Salmonella enterica is a gastrointestinal pathogen whereas most strains of Escherichia coli and
Klebsiella are generally non-pathogenic, yet all three may found in one sample. On the basis of
the MR/VP and SIM results, is it possible to differentiate Salmonella from Escherichia or
Klebsiella? If so, which test(s) would be most useful for this purpose.
Sally the Forsterite Stealer loves forsterite- When a bulk composition.pdfgazender686
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Sally the Forsterite Stealer loves forsterite. When a bulk composition consisting of 70% Fo, 10%
An, and 20% Qz begins crystallizing, she awaits hungrily. As soon as the liquid composition hits
the An-En tie line, she swoops in and steals all the forsterite. Trace the resulting paths of liquid
and bulk solids. How would the paths differ if Sally instead stole every last crystal of forsterite?
Phase diagram to draw on:.
Sales for the year were $159-000- The balance sheet at the end of the.pdfgazender686
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Sales for the year were $159 , 000 . The balance sheet at the end of the year is given below: Part
1 What is the fixed asset turnover ratio? What is the fixed asset turnover ratio? Part 2 What is the
total asset turnover ratio?.
Saina- a registered medical assistant- has just taken Sheldon Armstron.pdfgazender686
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Saina, a registered medical assistant, has just taken Sheldon Armstrong to an examination room
and obtained his chief complaint. She notes his chief complaint as follows: Patient states "I have
been having intense stomach pain. What other information should Saina obtain from the patient
regarding his chief complaint?.
RNA samples are extracted from leaf tissue and root tissue of a plant-.pdfgazender686
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RNA samples are extracted from leaf tissue and root tissue of a plant. Both samples are treated
with reverse transcriptase and the resulting cDNA are labelled with different fluorescent
compounds (leaf RNA = green, root RNA=red). The labelled cDNA are used to probe a
microarray carrying gene segments for a multitude of genes. The results of this experiment are in
the table below. The signal level indicates the amount of labelled cDNA of a particular color that
has hybridized to that gene spot. Which of the following statements are correct regarding the
interpretation of this data? Which of the following statements are correct regarding the
interpretation of this data? Tubulin is expressed at equal levels in the cells of the leaf and the
root. Genes with a green/red ratio above 1.0 are transcribed at a higher rate in the root tissue. The
gene coding for the pollen coat protein is not transcribed in either tissue. Asparagine synthase is
expressed at a higher rate in the cells of the leaf. Genes with a green/red ratio above 1.0 are
transcribed at a higher rate in leaf tissue. Expression of cytochrome oxidase is only important in
the cells of the leaf.
Riverbed Corp lost most of its inventory in a fire in December fust be.pdfgazender686
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Riverbed Corp lost most of its inventory in a fire in December fust before the year end physicali
impentogy was tiken. The Riveried Cotpiakinne tooks disclosed the following? Merchandise
with a selling price of $42 , 000 remalned undamaged after the fire. Damaged merchandise with
an of jiral seiling price of $28 , 000 had a net realizable value of $9 , 600 ..
Rework problem 27 from section 4-1 of your text involving a poll of re.pdfgazender686
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Rework problem 27 from section 4.1 of your text involving a poll of registered voters. Assume
that 40 percent of voters are Republicans, 25 percent are Democrats, and 35 percent are
Independents. A poll taker asks 9 people at random for their party affiliation. Assume further
that, because the city is so large, this situation can be approximated by a Bernoulli process. What
is the probability that at least 6 of those polled are Democrat voters?.
This medical document contains measurements of an individual's heart rhythm including the P wave, ventricular rate, PR interval, QRS complex, and QT time. The interpretation section provides a diagnosis or explanation of the individual's cardiac status based on an analysis of these measurements.
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Rick was accused by a professor at State U of dealing drugs on campus. He gave Tylenol to a
friend with a headache. The professor thought it was illegal drugs and Rick was expelled. He
requested that a hearing where he could explain what happened, but State U refused to grant him
the hearing that the Student Conduct Code called for. Is there any constitutional doctrine that
would help him? Multiple Choice No, Ricardo has no argument here, not every wrong can be
remedied by appeals to the Constitution. Yes, Ricardo should argue that his 14th amendment
substantive due process rights were violated. Yes, Ricardo should argue that his 14 th
amendment equal protection rights were violated.
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Review Questions 1. Define link list. What are the advantages over arrays. 2. What are the
attributes of classes? 3. What are the differences between classes and objects? 4. What are the
differences between primary and secondary storage? 5. What is excess notation? What is twos
complement notation? 6. Why doesn't a CPU evaluate the expression 'A' ='a' as true?.
Review the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index to understand its focu.pdfgazender686
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Review the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index to understand its focus and relevancy in order
to answer the questions below:
1. What is the focus of the S&P Sustainability World Index?
2. Which sector constitutes the highest index weight? How is it calculated?
3. How many constituents are located in Canada? What is the index weight? How are
constituents per country selected?
4. Research one company listed in the report and explain its commitment to CSR.
Review the activities below and match them with the category Cash sale.pdfgazender686
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Review the activities below and match them with the category Cash sales A. OI - Outflow
investing Paid employee salaries B. OO- Outflow operating Sold investments for cash C. II-
Inflow investing Purchased equipment for cash D. NC - Non cash activity Issued bonds for cash
E. OF-Outflow financing Purchased treasury stock F. IO- Inflow operating Issued stock in
exchange for land G.IF - Inflow financing Paid interest on loan Paid for inventory Paid dividends
to stockholders Purchased a truck and signed a note payable for the purchase Received cash for
selling stock in another company Paid principal on loan Collected accounts receivable Paid a
supplier on account Issued stock for cash.
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Question 2 The Fibonacci numbers are defined as a) Using the programming language of your
choice, write a program to compute the Fibonacci number n and perform empirical measurement
to record the time to compute the Fibonacci for different input sizes (i.e. different value of n ). b)
Perform theoretical analysis to find the time complexity of the Fibonacci function. c) Discuss the
correlation between your empirical analysis result and the theoretical analysis of the Fibonacci
function..
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Question 2
The basic idea of a regression is very simple. We have some X values (we called these BLANK and some Y value
(this is the variable we are trying to BLANK. We could have multiple Y values, but that is not something we have
covered.
First blank answers (re-ordered ordinals, non-numerical inputs, numeric inputs, features, intercepts)
Second blank answers (order, predict, change, advance)
Question 5
What is a good model fit value?
O R-squared of .4
O R-squared of p-value minus .05
O Unknowable without knowing/understanding the context and the domain.
O 95% accurate
O 99% accurate.
O R-squared of .95
O R-squared of .8
Question 9
The features in a model....
None of these answers are correct
Keep the model validation process stable
Are used as proxies for y-hat/y (that is yhat divided by y)
Are always functions of each other.
Question 4 Presentation Layer and MVC Compare and contrast Java presen.pdfgazender686
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Question 2. You are examining a population of a plant species. You noticed that 30% of
individuals have orange flowers and the remaining have white flowers. If the allele that codes for
orange flowers is recessive, what is the frequency of heterozygotes in this population?
a. The information is insufficient to estimate the number of heterozygotes.
b. 0.49
c. 0.30
d. 0.70.
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Question 2.3
Write a out a mission statement for your business
What does it mean to be an entrepreneur? The road to entrepreneurship is often a treacherous one
filled with unexpected detours, roadblocks and dead ends. There are lots of sleepless nights,
plans that do not work out, funding that does not come through and customers that never
materialise. It can be so challenging to launch a business that it makes one wonder why anyone
willingly sets out on such a path. Despite all of these hardships, every year, thousands of
entrepreneurs embark on this journey determined to bring their vision to fruition and fill a need
they see in society. They open brick-and-morlar businesses, launch tech startups or bring a new
product or service into the marketplace. An entrepreneur identifies a need that no existing
businesses addresses and determines a solution for that need. Entrepreneurial activity includes
developing and launching new businesses and marketing them, often with the end goal of selling
the business to turn a profit. An entrepreneur who regularly launches new businesses, sells them
and then starts new businesses is a serial entrepreneur. Additionally, although the term
"entrepreneur" is often associated with startups and small businesses, any founder of a successful
housenold-name business began as an entrepreneur. If you want to become an entrepreneur but
worried that you do not have the necessary finances, it should not stop you from achieving your
goals. Many entrepreneurs seek the initial funding for their pursuits from external sources, who
may provide entrepreneurs with capital to cover start-up costs (or, later, expansion costs.) Many
household-name businesspersons exemplify entrepreneurial success. Here are just a few
examples: 1. Steve Jobs, the late tech leader who started Apple in a garage and grew it to the
dominant tablet, smartphone and Computer Company it is today. 2. Elon Musk, who founded
SpaceX and has since become known for putting the billions of dollars his company has earned
him toward projects, including providing clean water to Flint, Michigan, and donating FDA-
approved ventilators to hospitals fighting COVID-19. 3. Bill Gates, the Microsoft creator and
founder who has often been listed as the world's wealthiest individual and has become a global
leader on pandemics and how to handle them. The question most people ask is - what motivates
entrepreneurs to venture forth when so many others would run in the opposite direction?
Although each person's motivation is nuanced and unique, many entrepreneurs are spurred on by
one or more of the following motivators: 1. Autonomy: Entrepreneurs want to be their own
bosses, set their own goals, control their own progress and run their businesses how they see fit.
They recognise that their business's success or failure rests with them, yet they do not view this
responsibility as a burden but, instead, as a marker of their freedom. 2. Purpose: Many
entrepreneurs have a clear vis.
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Question 2: Three approaches to achieving competitive advantage for a business are cost
leadership, differentiation, and focus. Is it possible for a community general hospital to use both
a cost leadership and differentiation method with separate services in the hospital? Explain your
response.
Question 3: A variety of tools is available for analyzing a portfolio of strategic business units.
Which of these tools would you suggest health services managers use when attempting to gain
insight into the aptitudes and skills required for the manager of a soon-to-be-developed business
unit? Explain your selection..
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Question 2: What are the causes of poverty? Are they structural or individual? How is one's
answer to this question likely to affect one's view of the justice or injustice of poverty?
Question 3: What moral Obligation, if any, do we have individually and as a society to reduce
poverty? What steps could be taken what role should business play?.
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Salvador is well-liked by his team members. He is always agreeable to new ideas and listens to
what his team members have to say. This is an example of which leader characteristic?
multicultural beliefs
pro-diversity beliefs
cognitive complexity
leader personality factors
a. multicultural beliefs
b. pro-diversity beliefs
c. cognitive complexity
d. leader personality factors.
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Salmonella enterica is a gastrointestinal pathogen whereas most strains of Escherichia coli and
Klebsiella are generally non-pathogenic, yet all three may found in one sample. On the basis of
the MR/VP and SIM results, is it possible to differentiate Salmonella from Escherichia or
Klebsiella? If so, which test(s) would be most useful for this purpose.
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Sally the Forsterite Stealer loves forsterite. When a bulk composition consisting of 70% Fo, 10%
An, and 20% Qz begins crystallizing, she awaits hungrily. As soon as the liquid composition hits
the An-En tie line, she swoops in and steals all the forsterite. Trace the resulting paths of liquid
and bulk solids. How would the paths differ if Sally instead stole every last crystal of forsterite?
Phase diagram to draw on:.
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Sales for the year were $159 , 000 . The balance sheet at the end of the year is given below: Part
1 What is the fixed asset turnover ratio? What is the fixed asset turnover ratio? Part 2 What is the
total asset turnover ratio?.
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Saina, a registered medical assistant, has just taken Sheldon Armstrong to an examination room
and obtained his chief complaint. She notes his chief complaint as follows: Patient states "I have
been having intense stomach pain. What other information should Saina obtain from the patient
regarding his chief complaint?.
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RNA samples are extracted from leaf tissue and root tissue of a plant. Both samples are treated
with reverse transcriptase and the resulting cDNA are labelled with different fluorescent
compounds (leaf RNA = green, root RNA=red). The labelled cDNA are used to probe a
microarray carrying gene segments for a multitude of genes. The results of this experiment are in
the table below. The signal level indicates the amount of labelled cDNA of a particular color that
has hybridized to that gene spot. Which of the following statements are correct regarding the
interpretation of this data? Which of the following statements are correct regarding the
interpretation of this data? Tubulin is expressed at equal levels in the cells of the leaf and the
root. Genes with a green/red ratio above 1.0 are transcribed at a higher rate in the root tissue. The
gene coding for the pollen coat protein is not transcribed in either tissue. Asparagine synthase is
expressed at a higher rate in the cells of the leaf. Genes with a green/red ratio above 1.0 are
transcribed at a higher rate in leaf tissue. Expression of cytochrome oxidase is only important in
the cells of the leaf.
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Riverbed Corp lost most of its inventory in a fire in December fust before the year end physicali
impentogy was tiken. The Riveried Cotpiakinne tooks disclosed the following? Merchandise
with a selling price of $42 , 000 remalned undamaged after the fire. Damaged merchandise with
an of jiral seiling price of $28 , 000 had a net realizable value of $9 , 600 ..
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Rework problem 27 from section 4.1 of your text involving a poll of registered voters. Assume
that 40 percent of voters are Republicans, 25 percent are Democrats, and 35 percent are
Independents. A poll taker asks 9 people at random for their party affiliation. Assume further
that, because the city is so large, this situation can be approximated by a Bernoulli process. What
is the probability that at least 6 of those polled are Democrat voters?.
This medical document contains measurements of an individual's heart rhythm including the P wave, ventricular rate, PR interval, QRS complex, and QT time. The interpretation section provides a diagnosis or explanation of the individual's cardiac status based on an analysis of these measurements.
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Rick was accused by a professor at State U of dealing drugs on campus. He gave Tylenol to a
friend with a headache. The professor thought it was illegal drugs and Rick was expelled. He
requested that a hearing where he could explain what happened, but State U refused to grant him
the hearing that the Student Conduct Code called for. Is there any constitutional doctrine that
would help him? Multiple Choice No, Ricardo has no argument here, not every wrong can be
remedied by appeals to the Constitution. Yes, Ricardo should argue that his 14th amendment
substantive due process rights were violated. Yes, Ricardo should argue that his 14 th
amendment equal protection rights were violated.
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Review Questions 1. Define link list. What are the advantages over arrays. 2. What are the
attributes of classes? 3. What are the differences between classes and objects? 4. What are the
differences between primary and secondary storage? 5. What is excess notation? What is twos
complement notation? 6. Why doesn't a CPU evaluate the expression 'A' ='a' as true?.
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Review the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index to understand its focus and relevancy in order
to answer the questions below:
1. What is the focus of the S&P Sustainability World Index?
2. Which sector constitutes the highest index weight? How is it calculated?
3. How many constituents are located in Canada? What is the index weight? How are
constituents per country selected?
4. Research one company listed in the report and explain its commitment to CSR.
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Review the activities below and match them with the category Cash sales A. OI - Outflow
investing Paid employee salaries B. OO- Outflow operating Sold investments for cash C. II-
Inflow investing Purchased equipment for cash D. NC - Non cash activity Issued bonds for cash
E. OF-Outflow financing Purchased treasury stock F. IO- Inflow operating Issued stock in
exchange for land G.IF - Inflow financing Paid interest on loan Paid for inventory Paid dividends
to stockholders Purchased a truck and signed a note payable for the purchase Received cash for
selling stock in another company Paid principal on loan Collected accounts receivable Paid a
supplier on account Issued stock for cash.
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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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1. Rubisco adds CO 2 or O 2 to the molecule Select one: a. Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) b.
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) c. NADP d. 3 phosphoglycerate (3PG) e. Oxaloacetate