The Corporation has provided the following contribution format income statemont. Assume that
the following informstion is within the relevant range. The contribution margin ratio is closest to:
Mueplo Choice 40 r ars 60 n.
The critical path is (letters)- A) The duration is (number)- A- The sl.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The critical path is (letters): A) The duration is (number): A. The slack for activity A is
(number): A. The slack for activity B is (number): A The slack for activity C is (number): A)
The slack for activity D is (number): A The slack for activity E is (number): A) The slack for
activity F is (number):.
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The contribution format income statement for the month for a Corporation appears below: The
degree of operating leverage is closest to: Multiple Choice 0.10 4.35 9.76 0.23.
The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citize.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citizens and not to permanent
residents of Canada. One of those rights is that only Canadian citizens have is:
The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
Decisions by judges
Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
The ongoing input from the British Parliament
Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which included
the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Governor General ; Queen
Governor General; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forms the first part of the
Declaration of Independence
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Constitution Act, 1982
Act of Canadian Unification
The official language rights make ____________ the official language(s) of Canada for all the
institutions of the government and Parliament of Canada and of the New Brunswick government
and legislature.
English
French
English, French and First Nation languages
English and French
Canada was created by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the British North
America Act, 1867 (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) uniting the British colonies of the
United provinces of Canada and Prince Edward Island
Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia
United provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Both federal and provincial laws can be challenged, and thrown out by the courts, on the grounds
that they violate the Charter.
True
False
Under the terms of the Canada Act, the Constitution Act, 1982, was proclaimed in Canada and
"patriation" was achieved.
True
False
The Charter protects individuals when they face racial discrimination at their job in the private
sector.
True
False
A. The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
B. The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
C. Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
A. Decisions by judges
B. Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
C. The ongoing input from the British Parliament
D. Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which
included the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and
.
The case to be discussed will be as follows- Ms- Marisela Sanchez is a.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The case to be discussed will be as follows: Ms. Marisela Sanchez is a widowed 58-year-old
Nicaraguan woman, who is an immigrant, and has lived in Miami for ten years. She lives in a
second floor walk-up apartment with her daughter and son-in-law and their four children in
Hialeah. Her son-in-law, who is the sole breadwinner, lost his job five months ago. They are two
months behind in rent and can barely afford to pay for food and utilities. About a month ago, Ms.
Sanchez's daughter found a job as a custodian in a daycare center. She was laid-off, though, after
two weeks, for being constantly late to work due to lack of transportation. One of Ms. Sanchez's
granddaughters, Leana, is 6 years old and was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Though
she is uninsured, she has benefitted from home therapy services in the past and is now
experiencing problems with communication in the home and school settings. Ideally, the family
would like to continue therapy services, but they can no longer afford them. Ms. Sanchez, also a
month ago, suffered a stroke and was hospitalized for five days. Because she has no health
insurance, she is worried about her hospital bill and is unsure where to pursue primary care
followup. On discharge, the hospital social worker gave her a list of several community health
centers and other programs in Miami-Dade County, but she cannot decide. Part of her concern is
that she is undocumented. The family hears of a health fair in Hialeah and brings Ms. Sanchez to
the event, hoping to get some advice. You are part of an interdisciplinary team of students
staffing a health-screening booth. Your team notices that she is able to walk slowly with a wide-
based quad cane. As she answers your questions, she lets you now that she has fallen twice since
discharge, without significant injury, and informs you that she has diabetes and high blood
pressure. She takes oral medications, but she is getting worried. She reports that she sometimes
feels like food gets caught in her throat and sometimes coughs when she drinks. She tells you she
does not check her blood sugars at home, because she does not feel comfortable pricking her
finger. When you calculate her BMI, it is 33 . The objectives of the exercise are to: 1. Practice
team dynamics through case work. 2. Identify the social determinants related to patient health. 3.
Provide an opportunity for reflection on team processes that emerge from interdisciplinary
casework. Student learning outcomes for the exercise are to: 1. Demonstrate effective team
dynamics through casework. 2. Integrate social determinants of health into team-based approach.
3. Describe at least two components of group process demonstrated in the interdisciplinary case
discussion you participated in..
The cell below has undergone DNA replication and is preparing to begin.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The cell below has undergone DNA replication and is preparing to begin meiosis. Which of the
following best describes the products of meiosis that will result from this cell? Two cells where n
= 2 that become somatic cells: Four cells where n = 2 that become ganetes. Four cells where n =
4 that beconce gametes. Two cells where = 4 that becone somulis cells:.
The basic feature of collaboration is Distributing project tasks so th.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The basic feature of collaboration is Distributing project tasks so that the work can be done
effieciently and quickly Organizing the project into a logical sequence of steps, each completed
by an individual Individuals working to maximize the quality of their assigned task Individuals
checking in with each other regularly to ensure the project goals are maximized.
The averopt tobin for larse-cap semestic seck funds over the thite yea.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The averopt tobin for larse-cap semestic seck funds over the thite yeans 2009 2011 was 14.44.t.
Assume the three pear returns were normally distributed across funds with o standard deviatio
(b) What is the brobabiity an indivdual large-cap demenbe stock fund had a three year retum of
10 s. er isss? (Round your answer to four decimal piaces.).
The critical path is (letters)- A) The duration is (number)- A- The sl.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The critical path is (letters): A) The duration is (number): A. The slack for activity A is
(number): A. The slack for activity B is (number): A The slack for activity C is (number): A)
The slack for activity D is (number): A The slack for activity E is (number): A) The slack for
activity F is (number):.
The contribution format income statement for the month for a Corporati.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The contribution format income statement for the month for a Corporation appears below: The
degree of operating leverage is closest to: Multiple Choice 0.10 4.35 9.76 0.23.
The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citize.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citizens and not to permanent
residents of Canada. One of those rights is that only Canadian citizens have is:
The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
Decisions by judges
Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
The ongoing input from the British Parliament
Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which included
the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Governor General ; Queen
Governor General; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forms the first part of the
Declaration of Independence
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Constitution Act, 1982
Act of Canadian Unification
The official language rights make ____________ the official language(s) of Canada for all the
institutions of the government and Parliament of Canada and of the New Brunswick government
and legislature.
English
French
English, French and First Nation languages
English and French
Canada was created by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the British North
America Act, 1867 (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) uniting the British colonies of the
United provinces of Canada and Prince Edward Island
Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia
United provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Both federal and provincial laws can be challenged, and thrown out by the courts, on the grounds
that they violate the Charter.
True
False
Under the terms of the Canada Act, the Constitution Act, 1982, was proclaimed in Canada and
"patriation" was achieved.
True
False
The Charter protects individuals when they face racial discrimination at their job in the private
sector.
True
False
A. The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
B. The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
C. Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
A. Decisions by judges
B. Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
C. The ongoing input from the British Parliament
D. Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which
included the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and
.
The case to be discussed will be as follows- Ms- Marisela Sanchez is a.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The case to be discussed will be as follows: Ms. Marisela Sanchez is a widowed 58-year-old
Nicaraguan woman, who is an immigrant, and has lived in Miami for ten years. She lives in a
second floor walk-up apartment with her daughter and son-in-law and their four children in
Hialeah. Her son-in-law, who is the sole breadwinner, lost his job five months ago. They are two
months behind in rent and can barely afford to pay for food and utilities. About a month ago, Ms.
Sanchez's daughter found a job as a custodian in a daycare center. She was laid-off, though, after
two weeks, for being constantly late to work due to lack of transportation. One of Ms. Sanchez's
granddaughters, Leana, is 6 years old and was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Though
she is uninsured, she has benefitted from home therapy services in the past and is now
experiencing problems with communication in the home and school settings. Ideally, the family
would like to continue therapy services, but they can no longer afford them. Ms. Sanchez, also a
month ago, suffered a stroke and was hospitalized for five days. Because she has no health
insurance, she is worried about her hospital bill and is unsure where to pursue primary care
followup. On discharge, the hospital social worker gave her a list of several community health
centers and other programs in Miami-Dade County, but she cannot decide. Part of her concern is
that she is undocumented. The family hears of a health fair in Hialeah and brings Ms. Sanchez to
the event, hoping to get some advice. You are part of an interdisciplinary team of students
staffing a health-screening booth. Your team notices that she is able to walk slowly with a wide-
based quad cane. As she answers your questions, she lets you now that she has fallen twice since
discharge, without significant injury, and informs you that she has diabetes and high blood
pressure. She takes oral medications, but she is getting worried. She reports that she sometimes
feels like food gets caught in her throat and sometimes coughs when she drinks. She tells you she
does not check her blood sugars at home, because she does not feel comfortable pricking her
finger. When you calculate her BMI, it is 33 . The objectives of the exercise are to: 1. Practice
team dynamics through case work. 2. Identify the social determinants related to patient health. 3.
Provide an opportunity for reflection on team processes that emerge from interdisciplinary
casework. Student learning outcomes for the exercise are to: 1. Demonstrate effective team
dynamics through casework. 2. Integrate social determinants of health into team-based approach.
3. Describe at least two components of group process demonstrated in the interdisciplinary case
discussion you participated in..
The cell below has undergone DNA replication and is preparing to begin.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The cell below has undergone DNA replication and is preparing to begin meiosis. Which of the
following best describes the products of meiosis that will result from this cell? Two cells where n
= 2 that become somatic cells: Four cells where n = 2 that become ganetes. Four cells where n =
4 that beconce gametes. Two cells where = 4 that becone somulis cells:.
The basic feature of collaboration is Distributing project tasks so th.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The basic feature of collaboration is Distributing project tasks so that the work can be done
effieciently and quickly Organizing the project into a logical sequence of steps, each completed
by an individual Individuals working to maximize the quality of their assigned task Individuals
checking in with each other regularly to ensure the project goals are maximized.
The averopt tobin for larse-cap semestic seck funds over the thite yea.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The averopt tobin for larse-cap semestic seck funds over the thite yeans 2009 2011 was 14.44.t.
Assume the three pear returns were normally distributed across funds with o standard deviatio
(b) What is the brobabiity an indivdual large-cap demenbe stock fund had a three year retum of
10 s. er isss? (Round your answer to four decimal piaces.).
The average score of all Canadians regarding their degree of worry abo.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The average score of all Canadians regarding their degree of worry about H1N1 is 2.07 with a
standard deviation of 1.24. Conduct a full hypothesis test for the claim that the average score of
people in the Atlantic region was significantly higher than the Canadian average. Use a
significance level of = 0.05 . Refer to your P -value to interpret the result of your hypothesis test..
The assembly division of Canterbury Watches- Inc- uses the FIFO method.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The assembly division of Canterbury Watches uses the FIFO method of process costing. Data is provided for physical units and costs for direct materials and conversion costs for May 2020. Equivalent units must be calculated for direct materials and conversion costs, with physical units shown in the first column.
The arrival of messages at a Web site can be described by a Poisson pr.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The arrival of messages at a Web site can be described by a Poisson process. The average
number of messages that arrive at the Web site is 6000 messages per minute. (a) What is the
probability that at most 500 messages are received in five seconds? (Round to four decimal
places.) (b) If more than 125 messages arrive in one second, the website will go down. What is
the probability that the website will go down? (Round to four decimal places.).
the answers are 1-utilitarianism 2-respect for nature 3- animal right.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
the answers are
1.utilitarianism
2.respect for nature
3. animal rights
A. Many places that humans greatly value or enjoy visiting would be off limits if they are also
use by individual non-human animals who may be impacted, hurt, or killed by human presence.
B. Certain species may be considered more important than others or prioritized over other
species. To some extent, in this perspective, the importance of a species to ecosystem
functioning influences how humans 'should' intervene in the environment. C. Prioritizing
individual animals requires radical changes to the ways we currently interact with animals,
across agriculture, pet ownership, conservation, etc. This would be difficult to implement and
have far reaching impacts. D. It can be difficult to compare and weigh different types and
degrees of harm involving animals, especially when moving from the individual to the
population and/or species. E. Prioritizing animals as individuals may mean losing more species
to extinction, since this perspective prefers individual animals to be free in the wild even if
raising and caring for some individuals in captivity could benefit the species population numbers.
F. Some individuals may still be harmed or forced to pay the price for what is deemed "good" or
the "best" outcome possible overall. 6. Determining the "best outcome" or how to "limit
suffering" can be difficult to assess. Some stakeholders do not get an informed say (e.g, animals
or people who may not know conservation decisions are being made). H. An introduced species,
which may thrive in an environment, may have to be removed or killed to return the ecosystem
to a "normal" or "natural" state. In acdition it isn't always clear what version of a "natural state"
we ought to return to..
the answers are 1-utilitarianism 2-respect for nature 3- animal rights.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
the answers are
1.utilitarianism
2.respect for nature
3. animal rights
A. Many places that humans greatly value or enjoy visiting would be off limits if they are also
used by individual non-human animals who may be impacted, hurt, or killed by human presence.
B. Certain species may be considered more important than others or prioritized over other
species. To some extent, in this perspective, the importance of a species to ecosystem
functioning influences how humans 'should' intervene in the environment. C. Prioritizing
individual animals requires radical changes to the ways we currently interact with animals,
across agriculture, pet ownership, conservation, etc. This would be difficult to implement and
have far reaching impacts. D. It can be difficult to compare and weigh different types and
degrees of harm involving animals, especially when moving from the individual to the
population and/or species. E. Prioritizing animals as individuals may mean losing more species
to extinction, since this perspective prefers individual animals to be free in the wild even if
raising and caring for some individuals in captivity could benefit the species population numbers.
F. Some individuals may still be harmed or forced to pay the price for what is deemed "good" or
the "best" outcome possible overall. G. Determining the "best outcome" or how to "limit
suffering" can be difficult to assess. Some stakeholders do not get an informed say (e.g., animals
or people who may not know conservation decisions are being made). H. An introduced species,
which may thrive in an environment, may have to be removed or killed to return the ecosystem
to a "normal" or "natural" state In addition it isn't a ways clear what version of a "natural state"
we ought to return to..
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining in recent years.
Anthropogenic factors were suspected and an investigation was initiated to collect information in
the area around Lake X as well as similar ecosystems in other locations the state of New York. In
addition to Lake X, 30 other lakes were studied. Species abundance in the aquatic, sediment, and
terrestrial habitat were surveyed. Human activities around the areas of each lake were evaluated.
Chemical analyses of both environmental and biota samples were conducted and pathological
analyses were carried out on selected species within each site. The preliminary results are listed
below. Please examine the results and determine what kind of implications or preliminary
prediction/hypothesis you can make to identify the most probably reason for the decline of
amphibian populations in Lake X. Each subsequent line of evidence should be evaluated together
with all previous ones 1. (Example) Among the 30 lakes examined, decrease in amphibian
populations was only observed in 18 lakes that receives discharges from waste water treatment
plants. In addition to amphibians, decrease in fish populations was also reported in 15 of the 18
lakes. Chemical herbicides have been routinely applied in 17 of the 18 lakes for invasive aquatic
plant control and the chemicals are known to be toxic to fish. Their toxicity to amphibians is
unclear. In comparison, no decline in fish populations was observed in Lake X. History of
herbicide applications in Lake X is not available. There is no direct waste water discharge into
Lake X but one of the tributaries does receive waste water from a nearby town. Both the
herbicide and contaminants in the waste water are considered potential causes for the decline of
amphibians in these lakes. Since the fish in Lake X did not seem to have been affect, herbicide
may not have been used, or at least not as frequently, as the lakes with fish population declines.
2. Compared to lakes that neither receive waste water discharge nor herbicide treatment,
relatively fewer number of fish species were spotted in contaminated lakes. Species that are more
tolerant to environmental toxicants dominated the contaminated lakes. Similar patterns were
observed in sediment and terrestrial species in/around these lakes. 3. Amphibians in the 18
contaminated lakes are dominated by adult individuals compared to uncontaminated lakes, where
individuals of both adults and juveniles were observed. In Lake X, adults appeared healthy, and
their average bodyweight is slightly higher than those in the contaminated lakes. 4. Pathology
studies revealed that fish in all lakes that received herbicide treatment exhibit lesions similar to
those seen in fish exposed to herbicides under laboratory conditions. Adult amphibians in
contaminated lakes had significantly enlarged liver which is a general indicator for exposure to
toxicants. However, adult amphibians in Lake X did not exhibit any pat.
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining (1).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining in recent years.
Anthropogenic factors were suspected and an investigation was initiated to collect information in
the area around Lake X as well as similar ecosystems in other locations the state of New York. In
addition to Lake X, 30 other lakes were studied. Species abundance in the aquatic, sediment, and
terrestrial habitat were surveyed. Human activities around the areas of each lake were evaluated.
Chemical analyses of both environmental and biota samples were conducted and pathological
analyses were carried out on selected species within each site. The preliminary results are listed
below. Please examine the results and determine what kind of implications or preliminary
prediction/hypothesis you can make to identify the most probably reason for the decline of
amphibian populations in Lake X. Each subsequent line of evidence should be evaluated together
with all previous ones 1. (Example) Among the 30 lakes examined, decrease in amphibian
populations was only observed in 18 lakes that receives discharges from waste water treatment
plants. In addition to amphibians, decrease in fish populations was also reported in 15 of the 18
lakes. Chemical herbicides have been routinely applied in 17 of the 18 lakes for invasive aquatic
plant control and the chemicals are known to be toxic to fish. Their toxicity to amphibians is
unclear. In comparison, no decline in fish populations was observed in Lake X. History of
herbicide applications in Lake X is not available. There is no direct waste water discharge into
Lake X but one of the tributaries does receive waste water from a nearby town. Both the
herbicide and contaminants in the waste water are considered potential causes for the decline of
amphibians in these lakes. Since the fish in Lake X did not seem to have been affect, herbicide
may not have been used, or at least not as frequently, as the lakes with fish population declines.
2. Compared to lakes that neither receive waste water discharge nor herbicide treatment,
relatively fewer number of fish species were spotted in contaminated lakes. Species that are more
tolerant to environmental toxicants dominated the contaminated lakes. Similar patterns were
observed in sediment and terrestrial species in/around these lakes. 3. Amphibians in the 18
contaminated lakes are dominated by adult individuals compared to uncontaminated lakes, where
individuals of both adults and juveniles were observed. In Lake X, adults appeared healthy, and
their average bodyweight is slightly higher than those in the contaminated lakes. 4. Pathology
studies revealed that fish in all lakes that received herbicide treatment exhibit lesions similar to
those seen in fish exposed to herbicides under laboratory conditions. Adult amphibians in
contaminated lakes had significantly enlarged liver which is a general indicator for exposure to
toxicants. However, adult amphibians in Lake X did not exhibit any pat.
The amount of water in a bottle is approximately normally distributed.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The amount of water in a bottle is approximately normally distributed with a mean of
2.20 L with a standard deviation of a 0.035 L if a sample of four bottles is selected what
is the probability that the sample mean amount contained less than 2.17 L?.
TB 06-16 The official unemployment rate- The official unemployment rat.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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TB 06-16 The official unemployment rate: The official unemployment rate: Multiple Choice
reveals people over 21 years of age who are currently discouraged and are not looking for a job.
is the percentage of the labour force which is unemployed. is the percentage of the labour force
which is working part-time. is the percentage of the total population which is not working..
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The document describes results from 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. It provides a probability distribution for the random variable x, which represents the number of girls among 8 children. The probability of getting exactly 1 girl in 8 births is 0.28125.
The 3 companies will be analyzed- Haier (founded in China)- Electrolux (2).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The 3 companies will be analyzed: Haier (founded in China), Electrolux (founded in Sweden),
and Whirlpool (founded in USA). Each of these companies has several brand names, some of
which are geographically specialized. They are using three geographic areas: China, France, and
the United States..
The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks-.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three
budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. As the price of snacks rises, Bobby's
utility
A) stays the same.
B) increases.
C) decreases.
D) might change, but there is not enough information to determine..
The 2010 U-S- Census found the chance of a household being a certain s.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The 2010 U.S. Census found the chance of a household being a certain size. The data is in the
table below.
Table: Household Size from U.S. Census of 2010 Size of household 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or more
Probability 26.7% 33.6% 15.8% 13.7% 6.3% 2.4% 1.5%
A. State the random variable (hint: the x).
B.Is it unusual for a household to have six people in the family? (hint: x6)
C.If you did come upon many families that had six people in the family, what would you think?
(explain)
D.Is it unusual for a household to have four people in the family? (hint: x4, x4).
The 3 companies will be analyzed- Haier (founded in China)- Electrolux (1).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
The 3 companies will be analyzed: Haier (founded in China), Electrolux (founded in Sweden),
and Whirlpool (founded in USA). Each of these companies has several brand names, some of
which are geographically specialized. They are using three geographic areas: China, France, and
the United States..
Textbook- Probability- An Introduction with Statistical Applications (.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
Textbook : Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications (John J. Kinney). Chapter
2.
Let X be a r. v. with p.m.f. f ( x ) = 10 x , x = 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Expected Value of a Function of X , u
( X ) : E ( u ( X )) = a ll x u ( x ) f ( x ).
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Textbook : Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications (John J. Kinney). Chapter
2.
13. A random variable, X , has the distribution function F ( x ) = 0 , x < 1 3 1 , 1 x < 0 6 5 , 0 x <
2 1 , x 2 Find the probability distribution function, f ( x ) ..
Task- Given the Table of Number of Athletes by National Olympic Commit.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
Task: Given the Table of Number of Athletes by National Olympic Committees and the Table of
2012 Summer Olympics Medal, from your own perspective, find out the three counties (No.1,
No.2, No.3) which has the highest productivity. Table 1: Number of Athletes by National
Olympic Committees in 2012 Summer Olympics Game T = Grade Scale: Participation ( 50
points) Team Number: Leader: ID: Member 1: ID: Member 2: ID:.
Sweet- Inc had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1-.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
ย
Sweet, Inc had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1, 2025. During 2025, the
following transactions took place. 1. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend.
2. On April 30, Sweet, Inc sold 320 shares of Chance Company for $11 per share. 3. On May 15.
Sweet, inc, purchased 110 more shares of Evers Company stock at $15 per share. 4. At
December 31, 2025, the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers $16 . Rogers $20 ,
and Chance $8 . During 2026, the following transactions took place: 5. On February 1. sweef.
Inc sold the remaining Chance shares for $9 per share. 6. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a
$2 per share dividend. 7. On December 21, Evers Company declared a cash dividend of $3 per
share to be paid in the next month. 8. At December 31. 2026, the stocks had the following price
per share values: Evers $18 and Rogers $22 . Sweet, Inc. had the following equity investment
portfolio at January 1, 2025. During 2025, the following transactions took place. 1. On March 1.
Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend. 2. On April 30. Sweet. Inc. sold 320 shares of
Chance Company for $11 per share. 3. On May 15 . Sweet, Inc purchased 110 more shares of
Evers Company stock at $15 per share. 4. At December 31, 2025, the stocks had the following
price per share values: Evers $16 , Rogers $20 , and Chance $8 . During 2026, the following
transactions took place. 5. On February 1 , sweet, inc sold the remaining Chance shares for $8
per share. 6. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend. 7. On December 21.
Evers Company declared a cash dividend of $3 per share to be paid in the next month. 8. At
December 31,2026 , the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers 518 and Rogars
$22 . Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. (List all debit entries before
credit entries. Credit occount titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not
indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for
the amounts).
Table I contains partial information regarding the base composition of.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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Table I contains partial information regarding the base composition of several organisms studied
by biomedical students at a local University. What is the percentage of "G" nucleotides in S.
coelicolor? R. talciparum 19% 40% 40%.
The average score of all Canadians regarding their degree of worry abo.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The average score of all Canadians regarding their degree of worry about H1N1 is 2.07 with a
standard deviation of 1.24. Conduct a full hypothesis test for the claim that the average score of
people in the Atlantic region was significantly higher than the Canadian average. Use a
significance level of = 0.05 . Refer to your P -value to interpret the result of your hypothesis test..
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The assembly division of Canterbury Watches uses the FIFO method of process costing. Data is provided for physical units and costs for direct materials and conversion costs for May 2020. Equivalent units must be calculated for direct materials and conversion costs, with physical units shown in the first column.
The arrival of messages at a Web site can be described by a Poisson pr.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The arrival of messages at a Web site can be described by a Poisson process. The average
number of messages that arrive at the Web site is 6000 messages per minute. (a) What is the
probability that at most 500 messages are received in five seconds? (Round to four decimal
places.) (b) If more than 125 messages arrive in one second, the website will go down. What is
the probability that the website will go down? (Round to four decimal places.).
the answers are 1-utilitarianism 2-respect for nature 3- animal right.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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the answers are
1.utilitarianism
2.respect for nature
3. animal rights
A. Many places that humans greatly value or enjoy visiting would be off limits if they are also
use by individual non-human animals who may be impacted, hurt, or killed by human presence.
B. Certain species may be considered more important than others or prioritized over other
species. To some extent, in this perspective, the importance of a species to ecosystem
functioning influences how humans 'should' intervene in the environment. C. Prioritizing
individual animals requires radical changes to the ways we currently interact with animals,
across agriculture, pet ownership, conservation, etc. This would be difficult to implement and
have far reaching impacts. D. It can be difficult to compare and weigh different types and
degrees of harm involving animals, especially when moving from the individual to the
population and/or species. E. Prioritizing animals as individuals may mean losing more species
to extinction, since this perspective prefers individual animals to be free in the wild even if
raising and caring for some individuals in captivity could benefit the species population numbers.
F. Some individuals may still be harmed or forced to pay the price for what is deemed "good" or
the "best" outcome possible overall. 6. Determining the "best outcome" or how to "limit
suffering" can be difficult to assess. Some stakeholders do not get an informed say (e.g, animals
or people who may not know conservation decisions are being made). H. An introduced species,
which may thrive in an environment, may have to be removed or killed to return the ecosystem
to a "normal" or "natural" state. In acdition it isn't always clear what version of a "natural state"
we ought to return to..
the answers are 1-utilitarianism 2-respect for nature 3- animal rights.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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the answers are
1.utilitarianism
2.respect for nature
3. animal rights
A. Many places that humans greatly value or enjoy visiting would be off limits if they are also
used by individual non-human animals who may be impacted, hurt, or killed by human presence.
B. Certain species may be considered more important than others or prioritized over other
species. To some extent, in this perspective, the importance of a species to ecosystem
functioning influences how humans 'should' intervene in the environment. C. Prioritizing
individual animals requires radical changes to the ways we currently interact with animals,
across agriculture, pet ownership, conservation, etc. This would be difficult to implement and
have far reaching impacts. D. It can be difficult to compare and weigh different types and
degrees of harm involving animals, especially when moving from the individual to the
population and/or species. E. Prioritizing animals as individuals may mean losing more species
to extinction, since this perspective prefers individual animals to be free in the wild even if
raising and caring for some individuals in captivity could benefit the species population numbers.
F. Some individuals may still be harmed or forced to pay the price for what is deemed "good" or
the "best" outcome possible overall. G. Determining the "best outcome" or how to "limit
suffering" can be difficult to assess. Some stakeholders do not get an informed say (e.g., animals
or people who may not know conservation decisions are being made). H. An introduced species,
which may thrive in an environment, may have to be removed or killed to return the ecosystem
to a "normal" or "natural" state In addition it isn't a ways clear what version of a "natural state"
we ought to return to..
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining in recent years.
Anthropogenic factors were suspected and an investigation was initiated to collect information in
the area around Lake X as well as similar ecosystems in other locations the state of New York. In
addition to Lake X, 30 other lakes were studied. Species abundance in the aquatic, sediment, and
terrestrial habitat were surveyed. Human activities around the areas of each lake were evaluated.
Chemical analyses of both environmental and biota samples were conducted and pathological
analyses were carried out on selected species within each site. The preliminary results are listed
below. Please examine the results and determine what kind of implications or preliminary
prediction/hypothesis you can make to identify the most probably reason for the decline of
amphibian populations in Lake X. Each subsequent line of evidence should be evaluated together
with all previous ones 1. (Example) Among the 30 lakes examined, decrease in amphibian
populations was only observed in 18 lakes that receives discharges from waste water treatment
plants. In addition to amphibians, decrease in fish populations was also reported in 15 of the 18
lakes. Chemical herbicides have been routinely applied in 17 of the 18 lakes for invasive aquatic
plant control and the chemicals are known to be toxic to fish. Their toxicity to amphibians is
unclear. In comparison, no decline in fish populations was observed in Lake X. History of
herbicide applications in Lake X is not available. There is no direct waste water discharge into
Lake X but one of the tributaries does receive waste water from a nearby town. Both the
herbicide and contaminants in the waste water are considered potential causes for the decline of
amphibians in these lakes. Since the fish in Lake X did not seem to have been affect, herbicide
may not have been used, or at least not as frequently, as the lakes with fish population declines.
2. Compared to lakes that neither receive waste water discharge nor herbicide treatment,
relatively fewer number of fish species were spotted in contaminated lakes. Species that are more
tolerant to environmental toxicants dominated the contaminated lakes. Similar patterns were
observed in sediment and terrestrial species in/around these lakes. 3. Amphibians in the 18
contaminated lakes are dominated by adult individuals compared to uncontaminated lakes, where
individuals of both adults and juveniles were observed. In Lake X, adults appeared healthy, and
their average bodyweight is slightly higher than those in the contaminated lakes. 4. Pathology
studies revealed that fish in all lakes that received herbicide treatment exhibit lesions similar to
those seen in fish exposed to herbicides under laboratory conditions. Adult amphibians in
contaminated lakes had significantly enlarged liver which is a general indicator for exposure to
toxicants. However, adult amphibians in Lake X did not exhibit any pat.
The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining (1).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The amphibian populations in Lake X have been observed to be declining in recent years.
Anthropogenic factors were suspected and an investigation was initiated to collect information in
the area around Lake X as well as similar ecosystems in other locations the state of New York. In
addition to Lake X, 30 other lakes were studied. Species abundance in the aquatic, sediment, and
terrestrial habitat were surveyed. Human activities around the areas of each lake were evaluated.
Chemical analyses of both environmental and biota samples were conducted and pathological
analyses were carried out on selected species within each site. The preliminary results are listed
below. Please examine the results and determine what kind of implications or preliminary
prediction/hypothesis you can make to identify the most probably reason for the decline of
amphibian populations in Lake X. Each subsequent line of evidence should be evaluated together
with all previous ones 1. (Example) Among the 30 lakes examined, decrease in amphibian
populations was only observed in 18 lakes that receives discharges from waste water treatment
plants. In addition to amphibians, decrease in fish populations was also reported in 15 of the 18
lakes. Chemical herbicides have been routinely applied in 17 of the 18 lakes for invasive aquatic
plant control and the chemicals are known to be toxic to fish. Their toxicity to amphibians is
unclear. In comparison, no decline in fish populations was observed in Lake X. History of
herbicide applications in Lake X is not available. There is no direct waste water discharge into
Lake X but one of the tributaries does receive waste water from a nearby town. Both the
herbicide and contaminants in the waste water are considered potential causes for the decline of
amphibians in these lakes. Since the fish in Lake X did not seem to have been affect, herbicide
may not have been used, or at least not as frequently, as the lakes with fish population declines.
2. Compared to lakes that neither receive waste water discharge nor herbicide treatment,
relatively fewer number of fish species were spotted in contaminated lakes. Species that are more
tolerant to environmental toxicants dominated the contaminated lakes. Similar patterns were
observed in sediment and terrestrial species in/around these lakes. 3. Amphibians in the 18
contaminated lakes are dominated by adult individuals compared to uncontaminated lakes, where
individuals of both adults and juveniles were observed. In Lake X, adults appeared healthy, and
their average bodyweight is slightly higher than those in the contaminated lakes. 4. Pathology
studies revealed that fish in all lakes that received herbicide treatment exhibit lesions similar to
those seen in fish exposed to herbicides under laboratory conditions. Adult amphibians in
contaminated lakes had significantly enlarged liver which is a general indicator for exposure to
toxicants. However, adult amphibians in Lake X did not exhibit any pat.
The amount of water in a bottle is approximately normally distributed.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The amount of water in a bottle is approximately normally distributed with a mean of
2.20 L with a standard deviation of a 0.035 L if a sample of four bottles is selected what
is the probability that the sample mean amount contained less than 2.17 L?.
TB 06-16 The official unemployment rate- The official unemployment rat.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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TB 06-16 The official unemployment rate: The official unemployment rate: Multiple Choice
reveals people over 21 years of age who are currently discouraged and are not looking for a job.
is the percentage of the labour force which is unemployed. is the percentage of the labour force
which is working part-time. is the percentage of the total population which is not working..
The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The document describes results from 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. It provides a probability distribution for the random variable x, which represents the number of girls among 8 children. The probability of getting exactly 1 girl in 8 births is 0.28125.
The 3 companies will be analyzed- Haier (founded in China)- Electrolux (2).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The 3 companies will be analyzed: Haier (founded in China), Electrolux (founded in Sweden),
and Whirlpool (founded in USA). Each of these companies has several brand names, some of
which are geographically specialized. They are using three geographic areas: China, France, and
the United States..
The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks-.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three
budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. As the price of snacks rises, Bobby's
utility
A) stays the same.
B) increases.
C) decreases.
D) might change, but there is not enough information to determine..
The 2010 U-S- Census found the chance of a household being a certain s.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The 2010 U.S. Census found the chance of a household being a certain size. The data is in the
table below.
Table: Household Size from U.S. Census of 2010 Size of household 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or more
Probability 26.7% 33.6% 15.8% 13.7% 6.3% 2.4% 1.5%
A. State the random variable (hint: the x).
B.Is it unusual for a household to have six people in the family? (hint: x6)
C.If you did come upon many families that had six people in the family, what would you think?
(explain)
D.Is it unusual for a household to have four people in the family? (hint: x4, x4).
The 3 companies will be analyzed- Haier (founded in China)- Electrolux (1).pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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The 3 companies will be analyzed: Haier (founded in China), Electrolux (founded in Sweden),
and Whirlpool (founded in USA). Each of these companies has several brand names, some of
which are geographically specialized. They are using three geographic areas: China, France, and
the United States..
Textbook- Probability- An Introduction with Statistical Applications (.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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Textbook : Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications (John J. Kinney). Chapter
2.
Let X be a r. v. with p.m.f. f ( x ) = 10 x , x = 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Expected Value of a Function of X , u
( X ) : E ( u ( X )) = a ll x u ( x ) f ( x ).
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Textbook : Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications (John J. Kinney). Chapter
2.
13. A random variable, X , has the distribution function F ( x ) = 0 , x < 1 3 1 , 1 x < 0 6 5 , 0 x <
2 1 , x 2 Find the probability distribution function, f ( x ) ..
Task- Given the Table of Number of Athletes by National Olympic Commit.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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Task: Given the Table of Number of Athletes by National Olympic Committees and the Table of
2012 Summer Olympics Medal, from your own perspective, find out the three counties (No.1,
No.2, No.3) which has the highest productivity. Table 1: Number of Athletes by National
Olympic Committees in 2012 Summer Olympics Game T = Grade Scale: Participation ( 50
points) Team Number: Leader: ID: Member 1: ID: Member 2: ID:.
Sweet- Inc had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1-.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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Sweet, Inc had the following equity investment portfolio at January 1, 2025. During 2025, the
following transactions took place. 1. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend.
2. On April 30, Sweet, Inc sold 320 shares of Chance Company for $11 per share. 3. On May 15.
Sweet, inc, purchased 110 more shares of Evers Company stock at $15 per share. 4. At
December 31, 2025, the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers $16 . Rogers $20 ,
and Chance $8 . During 2026, the following transactions took place: 5. On February 1. sweef.
Inc sold the remaining Chance shares for $9 per share. 6. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a
$2 per share dividend. 7. On December 21, Evers Company declared a cash dividend of $3 per
share to be paid in the next month. 8. At December 31. 2026, the stocks had the following price
per share values: Evers $18 and Rogers $22 . Sweet, Inc. had the following equity investment
portfolio at January 1, 2025. During 2025, the following transactions took place. 1. On March 1.
Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend. 2. On April 30. Sweet. Inc. sold 320 shares of
Chance Company for $11 per share. 3. On May 15 . Sweet, Inc purchased 110 more shares of
Evers Company stock at $15 per share. 4. At December 31, 2025, the stocks had the following
price per share values: Evers $16 , Rogers $20 , and Chance $8 . During 2026, the following
transactions took place. 5. On February 1 , sweet, inc sold the remaining Chance shares for $8
per share. 6. On March 1. Rogers Company paid a $2 per share dividend. 7. On December 21.
Evers Company declared a cash dividend of $3 per share to be paid in the next month. 8. At
December 31,2026 , the stocks had the following price per share values: Evers 518 and Rogars
$22 . Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions. (List all debit entries before
credit entries. Credit occount titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not
indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for
the amounts).
Table I contains partial information regarding the base composition of.pdfSeanmxeHardacrea
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Table I contains partial information regarding the base composition of several organisms studied
by biomedical students at a local University. What is the percentage of "G" nucleotides in S.
coelicolor? R. talciparum 19% 40% 40%.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. The Corporation has provided the following contribution format income statemont. Assume that
the following informstion is within the relevant range. The contribution margin ratio is closest to:
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