Use the given information to find the indicated probability. A and B are mutually exclusive. P(A)=
0.2,P(B)=0.3. Find P((AB)). P((AB))=Use the given information to find the indicated probability. P(A
B)=0.5andP(AB)=0.4.FindP(A)+P(B)P(A)+P(B)=.
Using best responses to evaluate this matrix Find all the s.pdfadityknits
Using best responses to evaluate this matrix: Find all the solution(s) to this game: and Note to
write your answer in the proper form, with a<> around the answer, a comma separating the words,
and a space after the comma. No other spaces. Write the names exactly as they appear in the
matrix, and be careful about capitalizations. For example: Up, LC.
Using Bankers algorithm answer the following questions i.pdfadityknits
Using Banker's algorithm, answer the following questions:- i) What is the available vector? ii) What
are the contents of need matrix? iii) Find if the system is in safe state? If it is, find the safe
sequence. If there are four process and 4 resources A,B,C and D each with instances 3,14,12 and
12..
User Requirements Event handlers are often called event list.pdfadityknits
User Requirements
Event handlers are often called event listeners; the terms are often used interchangeably they are
basically the same: The listener listens for the events to happen; the handler is the code in
response to the event. They enable a web page to be more interactive, based on the users
actions.
JavaScript code: For your web page,
A. create and use 5 different JavaScript events EXCEPT click, dblclick, focus, blur, mouseover or
mouseout
B. use the addEventListener() method
C. perform some action for each event addEventListener() method EXCEPT an alert.
D. Display the results and/ or demonstrate each of these items in your HTML file.
Regarding the exceptions: You may use the excepted events and method as long as you satisfy
the required minimums in your code. For example: You may use the click event as long as you
have 5 other different events besides the exceptions listed above.
Theme
Use a vacation theme for your project. All code should be related to any vacation you choose,
realistic or fictional (Trip to the Sun). Use your creativity and have fun with this.
Notes
Please label all parts of your project so that when it's displayed to the screen, I know exactly what
the data is.
NOT USE NO (console.log) so please do not use this.
I will be using Google Chrome and Firefox to test your project.
Youre welcome to use images and colors, but please adhere to proper coding and design
standards. (See the course announcement, Is your website UGLY? r regarding this).
Using a company that you know or fictitious company briefly .pdfadityknits
Using a company that you know or fictitious company briefly states its main business. (a) Define
and explain what you understand by TOWS (10 marks) (b) Draw a TOWS Matrix and indicate
appropriate columns for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats? (10 marks) (c) List
down the companys Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats?.
UserInputHandler.java
package midterm2023;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class UserInputHandler {
public static List<String> readUserInput() {
List<String> userData = new ArrayList<>();
System.out.println("Please enter your data below: (send 'bye' to exit) ");
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
while (true) {
String line = input.nextLine();
if ("bye".equalsIgnoreCase(line)) {
break;
}
userData.add(line);
}
return userData;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
List<String> userData = readUserInput();
System.out.printf("User Input Data:n%s", String.join("n", userData));
}
}
UserInputHandlerUnitTest.java
package midterm2023;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
public class UserInputHandlerUnitTest {
//@Test
void testByMakeUpDataInSystemIn() {
String[] inputLines = new String[]{
"The first line.",
"The second line.",
"bye",
"The last line.",
"anything after 'bye' will be ignored"
};
String[] expectedLines = Arrays.copyOf(inputLines, inputLines.length - 2);
List<String> expected = Arrays.stream(expectedLines).collect(Collectors.toList());
InputStream stdin = System.in;
try {
System.setIn(new ByteArrayInputStream(String.join("n", inputLines).getBytes()));
List<String> actual = UserInputHandler.readUserInput();
assertThat(actual).isEqualTo(expected);
} finally {
System.setIn(stdin);
}
}
}
QuickSort.java
package coen352.ch07;
public class QuickSort {
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> void sort(E[] A) {
qsort(A, 0, A.length-1);}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
void qsort(E[] A, int i, int j) { // Quicksort
int pivotindex = findpivot(A, i, j); // Pick a pivot
DSutil.swap(A, pivotindex, j); // Stick pivot at end
// k will be the first position in the right subarray
int k = partition(A, i-1, j, A[j]);
DSutil.swap(A, k, j); // Put pivot in place
if ((k-i) > 1) qsort(A, i, k-1); // Sort left partition
if ((j-k) > 1) qsort(A, k+1, j); // Sort right partition
}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
int partition(E[] A, int l, int r, E pivot) {
do {// Move bounds inward until they meet
while (A[++l].compareTo(pivot)<0);
while ((r!=0) && (A[--r].compareTo(pivot)>0));
DSutil.swap(A, l, r); // Swap out-of-place values
} while (l < r); // Stop when they cross
DSutil.swap(A, l, r); // Reverse last, wasted swap
return l; // Return first position in right partition
}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
int findpivot(E[] A, int i, int j)
{ return (i+j)/2; }
}
In this assignment, we aim to practise white box testing and coverage strategies to produce unit
test cases. Problem 1 (30 MARKS) The UserInputHandler program code is provided in the
attachment. It is a simple function that stores the user's input until a certain terminating token is
typed. The original code applies.
used below format to complete Write your code in the incompl.pdfadityknits
used below format to complete
Write your code in the incomplete program given below: #include using namespace std; int main()
{ char vCode; double vRate; // Toll rate for the vehicle double toll, distance; //Write your code here
1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ return 0; } }Translate the following flowchart into C++ code using switch.
Use to answer the following questions Match the letters wit.pdfadityknits
Use to answer the following questions. Match the letters with the statement(s). Some letter may be
used once, more than once or not at all. Surgical removal of will affect the destruction of red blood
cells C F D E BLymph from which organ is not collected by the right lymphatic duct? right lung
spleen right arm right headThe thoracic duct drains lymph from the and parts of the body. upper
left side, lower extremities (e.g abdomein, lower limbs) upper right, side, lower extremities (e.g
abdomein, lower limbs) lower extremities only upper right side aloneBlood vessels that received
lymph from the lymphatic ducts include left and right subclavian arteries left and right brachial
arteries left and right subclavian veins left and right axilary veins.
Use this list of terms to complete the sentences that follow.pdfadityknits
Use this list of terms to complete the sentences that follow. (a) establish goals for the company's
sales and production personnel. (b) The is a set of interrelated budgets that constitutes a plan of
action for a specified time period. (c) reduces the risk of having unrealistic budgets. (d) include the
cash budget and the budgeted balance sheet. (e) The budget is formed within the framework of a
(f) contain considerably less detail than budgets..
Using best responses to evaluate this matrix Find all the s.pdfadityknits
Using best responses to evaluate this matrix: Find all the solution(s) to this game: and Note to
write your answer in the proper form, with a<> around the answer, a comma separating the words,
and a space after the comma. No other spaces. Write the names exactly as they appear in the
matrix, and be careful about capitalizations. For example: Up, LC.
Using Bankers algorithm answer the following questions i.pdfadityknits
Using Banker's algorithm, answer the following questions:- i) What is the available vector? ii) What
are the contents of need matrix? iii) Find if the system is in safe state? If it is, find the safe
sequence. If there are four process and 4 resources A,B,C and D each with instances 3,14,12 and
12..
User Requirements Event handlers are often called event list.pdfadityknits
User Requirements
Event handlers are often called event listeners; the terms are often used interchangeably they are
basically the same: The listener listens for the events to happen; the handler is the code in
response to the event. They enable a web page to be more interactive, based on the users
actions.
JavaScript code: For your web page,
A. create and use 5 different JavaScript events EXCEPT click, dblclick, focus, blur, mouseover or
mouseout
B. use the addEventListener() method
C. perform some action for each event addEventListener() method EXCEPT an alert.
D. Display the results and/ or demonstrate each of these items in your HTML file.
Regarding the exceptions: You may use the excepted events and method as long as you satisfy
the required minimums in your code. For example: You may use the click event as long as you
have 5 other different events besides the exceptions listed above.
Theme
Use a vacation theme for your project. All code should be related to any vacation you choose,
realistic or fictional (Trip to the Sun). Use your creativity and have fun with this.
Notes
Please label all parts of your project so that when it's displayed to the screen, I know exactly what
the data is.
NOT USE NO (console.log) so please do not use this.
I will be using Google Chrome and Firefox to test your project.
Youre welcome to use images and colors, but please adhere to proper coding and design
standards. (See the course announcement, Is your website UGLY? r regarding this).
Using a company that you know or fictitious company briefly .pdfadityknits
Using a company that you know or fictitious company briefly states its main business. (a) Define
and explain what you understand by TOWS (10 marks) (b) Draw a TOWS Matrix and indicate
appropriate columns for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats? (10 marks) (c) List
down the companys Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats?.
UserInputHandler.java
package midterm2023;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class UserInputHandler {
public static List<String> readUserInput() {
List<String> userData = new ArrayList<>();
System.out.println("Please enter your data below: (send 'bye' to exit) ");
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
while (true) {
String line = input.nextLine();
if ("bye".equalsIgnoreCase(line)) {
break;
}
userData.add(line);
}
return userData;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
List<String> userData = readUserInput();
System.out.printf("User Input Data:n%s", String.join("n", userData));
}
}
UserInputHandlerUnitTest.java
package midterm2023;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
public class UserInputHandlerUnitTest {
//@Test
void testByMakeUpDataInSystemIn() {
String[] inputLines = new String[]{
"The first line.",
"The second line.",
"bye",
"The last line.",
"anything after 'bye' will be ignored"
};
String[] expectedLines = Arrays.copyOf(inputLines, inputLines.length - 2);
List<String> expected = Arrays.stream(expectedLines).collect(Collectors.toList());
InputStream stdin = System.in;
try {
System.setIn(new ByteArrayInputStream(String.join("n", inputLines).getBytes()));
List<String> actual = UserInputHandler.readUserInput();
assertThat(actual).isEqualTo(expected);
} finally {
System.setIn(stdin);
}
}
}
QuickSort.java
package coen352.ch07;
public class QuickSort {
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> void sort(E[] A) {
qsort(A, 0, A.length-1);}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
void qsort(E[] A, int i, int j) { // Quicksort
int pivotindex = findpivot(A, i, j); // Pick a pivot
DSutil.swap(A, pivotindex, j); // Stick pivot at end
// k will be the first position in the right subarray
int k = partition(A, i-1, j, A[j]);
DSutil.swap(A, k, j); // Put pivot in place
if ((k-i) > 1) qsort(A, i, k-1); // Sort left partition
if ((j-k) > 1) qsort(A, k+1, j); // Sort right partition
}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
int partition(E[] A, int l, int r, E pivot) {
do {// Move bounds inward until they meet
while (A[++l].compareTo(pivot)<0);
while ((r!=0) && (A[--r].compareTo(pivot)>0));
DSutil.swap(A, l, r); // Swap out-of-place values
} while (l < r); // Stop when they cross
DSutil.swap(A, l, r); // Reverse last, wasted swap
return l; // Return first position in right partition
}
static <E extends Comparable<? super E>>
int findpivot(E[] A, int i, int j)
{ return (i+j)/2; }
}
In this assignment, we aim to practise white box testing and coverage strategies to produce unit
test cases. Problem 1 (30 MARKS) The UserInputHandler program code is provided in the
attachment. It is a simple function that stores the user's input until a certain terminating token is
typed. The original code applies.
used below format to complete Write your code in the incompl.pdfadityknits
used below format to complete
Write your code in the incomplete program given below: #include using namespace std; int main()
{ char vCode; double vRate; // Toll rate for the vehicle double toll, distance; //Write your code here
1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ return 0; } }Translate the following flowchart into C++ code using switch.
Use to answer the following questions Match the letters wit.pdfadityknits
Use to answer the following questions. Match the letters with the statement(s). Some letter may be
used once, more than once or not at all. Surgical removal of will affect the destruction of red blood
cells C F D E BLymph from which organ is not collected by the right lymphatic duct? right lung
spleen right arm right headThe thoracic duct drains lymph from the and parts of the body. upper
left side, lower extremities (e.g abdomein, lower limbs) upper right, side, lower extremities (e.g
abdomein, lower limbs) lower extremities only upper right side aloneBlood vessels that received
lymph from the lymphatic ducts include left and right subclavian arteries left and right brachial
arteries left and right subclavian veins left and right axilary veins.
Use this list of terms to complete the sentences that follow.pdfadityknits
Use this list of terms to complete the sentences that follow. (a) establish goals for the company's
sales and production personnel. (b) The is a set of interrelated budgets that constitutes a plan of
action for a specified time period. (c) reduces the risk of having unrealistic budgets. (d) include the
cash budget and the budgeted balance sheet. (e) The budget is formed within the framework of a
(f) contain considerably less detail than budgets..
Use the Web to find as many examples as you can of open sour.pdfadityknits
Use the Web to find as many examples as you can of open source search en-
gines, information retrieval systems, or related technology. Give a brief descrip-
tion of each search engine and summarize the similarities and differences between
them.
1.4. List five web services or sites that you use that appear to use search, notinclud-
ing web search engines. Describe the role of search for that service. Also describe
whether the search is based on a database or grep style of matching, or if the search
is using some type of ranking..
Use the spreadsheet extract to answer the questions Requir.pdfadityknits
Use the spreadsheet extract to answer the questions
Required
Which of the following cells require the input of an actual value rather than a formula relating to
another cell on the spreadsheet?Answer 1Choose...B15B16C10C7
Suggest a formula for the following:
D17; Answer 2Choose...=-B15 or =-C14*0.04=SUM(D14:D16)=D10 or =D7*B25=C17*B26 or
=C17*$B$26=D7+B25=D10*D7
The total column has yet to be completed. Match up the cells below with the appropriate formulae
in order to complete this column.
E15: Answer
3Choose...=E10=SUM(B16:D16)=D15=B15=SUM(B10:D10)=D16=B16=SUM(B10:E10)=SUM(B1
5:D15)
E10: Answer
3Choose...=E10=SUM(B16:D16)=D15=B15=SUM(B10:D10)=D16=B16=SUM(B10:E10)=SUM(B1
5:D15).
Use the scenario to come up with the metabolic pathways requ.pdfadityknits
Use the scenario to come up with the metabolic pathways required for the microbe, then identify it
Use the table to come up with a metabolic pathway (like shown in Figure 2) regarding the given
scenario. Then, identify what microbe it could be based on given characteristics.
MIC 220 Unit 3# of pathways to use: 3-4. Scenario 2 : a microbe to be taken to a new colony in
Mars where there will be not sugars, low oxygen, no organic nitrogen, but yes minerals nutrients
and a low but possible way to acquire water. Need to handle well tanning given high sun light
exposure, can survive well in dry desert-like conditions scavenging any little water by
condensation of air humidity and living inside rocks.Blank template of critical details to include on
each pathway Figure 2: End product example An example of showcasing critical details of each
pathway and showing how they fit together.1. Solved Table of pathways (insert) 2. Board merging
deck of pathways (insert figure as in page 2) 3. Possible microbe fitting scenario and
characteristics (keep it brief)Figure 2: End product example An example of showcasing critical
details of each pathway and showing how they fit together..
Use the RTL design process to create an alarm system that se.pdfadityknits
Use the RTL design process to create an alarm system that sets a single-bit output alarm to 1
when the average temperature of four consecutive samples meets or exceeds a user-defined
threshold value. A 32-bit unsigned input CT indicates the current temperature, and a 32-bit
unsigned input WT indicates the warning threshold. Samples should be taken every few clock
cycles. A single-bit input clr when 1 disables the alarm and the sampling process. Start by
capturing the desired system behavior as an HLSM, and then convert to a controller/datapath..
Use the micrograph of the Gram stain to draw conclusions and.pdfadityknits
Use the micrograph of the Gram stain to draw conclusions and make predictions about the
indicated bacterium. ew the image in greater detail. Based on your observation of the indicated
bacterium in this Gram stain, select ALL appropriate statements.View Available Hint(s) The
indicated bacterium has a strepto-formation The indicated bacterium is Gram-negative Eosin
Methylene Blue (EMB) or MacConkey agar would NOT be good choices of media to grow the
indciated bacterium The indicated bacterium is a bacillus The indicated bacterium produces
endotoxin (also known as lipopolysaccharide, LPS) The indicated bacterium is Gram-positive The
indicated bacterium is a spirochete.
Use the following code for the tasks public class Animal .pdfadityknits
Use the following code for the tasks:
public class Animal {
private String name;
public Animal ( String name ) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getName ( ) { return name; }
public String speak ( ) {
return name;
}
}
public class Cat extends Animal {
public Cat ( String name ) {
super ( name );
}
public String speak ( ) {
return "Rawr!";
}
}
public class Dog extends Animal {
public Dog ( String name ) {
super ( name );
}
public String speak ( ) {
return "Woof!";
}
}
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Speak {
public static void main ( String [] args ) {
// Instantiate an object and make it speak.
Animal a = ?;
System.out.println ( a.speak() );
}
}
Task #1:
Examine the contents of the Speak.java class. This file doesn't really contain much. But create at
least 1 animal of either a Dog or Cat type. Then print out the results of the animal speaking. You
should see a "Woof!" or "Rawr!" outputted to the console.
But then modify the Dog or Cat class (whichever you created) such that the speak method returns
the name of the animal, the type of the animal, and then the noise the animal makes. Such that
the output looks something like this:
Barkley (dog): Woof!
OR
Miss Kitty (cat): Meow!
I recommend that you use the getName method to get the name of the animal. Test the output so
that it produces the expected results. The modify the other subclass for animal such that it act
similarly.
Task #2:
Now create your own subclass for animal. Use the Cat or Dog as a guide on how to create the
new subclass. The subclass must be an animal whose first letter of the type is the same first letter
as your name. For instance, if your name is "Zendaya" then you may want to make and animal
subtype "Zebra". Make sure that you make a speak method for the animal such that it makes the
animal's common noise.
Be sure to test the animal out in the same way that you tested for Task #1.
Zebulon (zebra): Yip!
Task #3:
But wait a second. Typical housecats don't really roar (rawr!). That's something that lions do. Make
a copy of the Cat class, naming the copy "Lion" instead. It should do everything a Cat does except
it should be a lion. So really the Lion class should extend the Cat class.
Then go back and change the Cat class so that it says "Meow!" instead of roaring. Test the code
for Cat and Lion in your Speak class to ensure that they both work.
Task #4:
Once you have complete task #3. Create a similar change in the Animal hierarchy for Dog. This
time make a new Wolf class that extends Dog. This new class should do everything a Dog does.
Except when it speaks it should howl: "Awoooooooo!". You can decide how many o's this should
contain. Test the code for Dog and Wolf in your Speak class to ensure that they both work.
Task #5:
We should have a hierarchy of animals that looks like the image at the bottom of the page (except
the Zebra will probably be different). So our last task is to make an ArrayList of all these different
types of animals. Declare and instantiate t.
Use the Internet to identify and compare three different mob.pdfadityknits
Use the Internet to identify and compare three different mobile device management (MDM) tools.
Create a table that lists their various features for on-boarding, off-boarding, configuration,
quarantine, modification of device settings, etc. Which of the tools would you recommend for a
small business with 10 employees who use smartphones but has a single person managing IT
services? Why?.
Use the graph below to answer questions 1012 10 Highlight .pdfadityknits
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good produced in a perfectly competitive market that was in long run equilibrium. Draw side by
side market and firm graphs showing the short run impact on the firm and the market..
Use the grey point star symbol to indicate the competitive.pdfadityknits
Use the grey point (star symbol) to indicate the competitive market equilibrum. Then use the green
point (triangle symbol) to shade the area that represents consumer surplus in this market. Next
use the purple point (diamond symbol) to shade the area that represents producer surplus. finally,
use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the deadweight loss in this market. (Hint: If the value
for any of these graphical objects is zero, leave that element on the palette.)Suppase that the
government imposes a tax on pirrerias of 11 per pirza sold. On the following gragh, use the arey
segment (star symbols) to show the tax wedoe that forms at the mes guasbty asid because of the
fax. Then iseOn the following graph, use the grey segment (star symbols) to show the tax wedge
that forms at the new guantiry sold becatre of the tax Jhen use the tan polyoon (dash symbols) to
indicate the tax revenue generated by this tax. Then use the green point (triangle symbol) to
shade the area that represents consumer sumplus, and the purple point (diamond symbol) to
shade the area that represents producer surplus. Finally, use the black pomt (olus symbol) to
indicate the deodweight loss in this market. (Hint: If the value for any of these graphical objects is
zere, lorve that element on the palette.]Indicate whecher each of the arews listed in the following
table increased, decreased, or remained the same as a result of the tax. It the tax were removed,
pima eaters and sellers would be better off, but the government would lose tax revenue. Suppose
that consumers and producers voluntarily transferred some of their gains to the government. True
or False: All parties (including the government) could be made better off with this transfer than
they were with a tax. True False.
Use the following information for the Exercises below The .pdfadityknits
Use the following information for the Exercises below. [The following information applies to the
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equity LO C1 The K. Wilson. Capital account balance was $187,000 at December 31 of the prlor
year, and there were no owner investments during the year. (1) Prepare the income statement for
the year ended December 31. (2) Preoare the statement of owner's ecuitv for the vear ended
December 31 ..
Use the images from the wild type cell shown below to answer.pdfadityknits
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different hocmone levels for patents with thyroid disease. The data prowided are the TT 4 levels
and FTi levels for indhiduai patients. Cick the liek belaw 10 douniload the data in Crunchiti
Coufichin Create a scatterplot of the FTt levels by the TT levels. Dased on the scafterplot. what
words can be used to fein the blanks: The direction of the scatherplot is The form and strength of
the asseciation between the TTd levels and FTI laverls of patients is A poskive, inoderately strong
linest B. poskive; whak Inear C. negative: weak inear D. poskive, strong norilhad E. negatlve;
stiong nsolnear F. negatve; moderately steong Enear QUESTION 11 Use Cruncllit is calculate the
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Use the following provided information Pessimistic Scenari.pdfadityknits
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(Pessimistic Scenario)
(Optimistic Scenario)
(Base Case)
The base case serves as the base to help solve for the pessmetic case and optimictic case. the
values for this base case was provided. we are suppose to compare the sensitivty of each cases
to each other, and list the factors from this to help explain it..
Use the following data to create a bar graph Part 3 Use the.pdfadityknits
Use the following data to create a bar graph.
Part 3 Use the following data to create a stacked bar chart using either Python or R.
Part 4 The following dataset contains data for estuarine crocodiles, recording their head length
and body length. Visualize the data with a clearly labeled scatter plot.
Part 5 Here's data tracking heart attacks treated at a hospital chain in a large US city. Use this
data to create a line chart. Be sure to label the graph, and label both axes. Create a report, make
note of any interesting findings, and submit it for grading..
Use the data in Table 11 entitled Civilian Labor Force Part.pdfadityknits
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partial regression coefficients have the expected sign? Are they significant? B. Does the model fit
the data well? C. Does the model support the discouraged worker or added worker
hypothesis?U.S Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate, Cillian Unemployment Rate and Real.
Use the following formula and information to find the depth .pdfadityknits
Use the following formula and information to find the depth of the seafloor. Depth =1/2T1500
Where T is two-way travel time in seconds, depth is in meters, and 1500 is speed in meters per
second. What is the depth of the seafloor if two-way travel time is 2.62 seconds?.
Use technology to find the Pvalue for the hypothesis test d.pdfadityknits
Use technology to find the P.value for the hypothesis test described below. The claim is that for 12
AM body temperatures, the mean is <98.6F. The sample size is n=7 and the test statistic is t=
2.151..
use the above information to prepare a December 31 trial bal.pdfadityknits
use the above information to prepare a December 31 trial balance
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Lawson
Consulting, which began operations on December 1 , had the following accounts and amounts on
December 31. The I. Lawson, Capital account balance at December 1 was $0 and the owner
invested $16,580 cash in the company on December 2. On December 31, the company's
accounts and amounts for the month of December are shown in the table below: Use the above
information to prepare a December 31 trial balance..
Use references in this image to answer the following questio.pdfadityknits
Use references in this image to answer the following questions about Jovian planets. 1. Object
"A", seen here in U.V. light is a(n) and indication of a strong . Earth has similar feature around its
North and South poles for the very same reason. 2. The different bands on Jupiter, represented by
" D " and " C " respectively, can * rotate 3. The object labeled " B " is and has been a feature on
Jupiter for the last (since we have had telescopes) 4. Although the surface appears to be solid,
Jupiter is actually.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
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
Use the Web to find as many examples as you can of open sour.pdfadityknits
Use the Web to find as many examples as you can of open source search en-
gines, information retrieval systems, or related technology. Give a brief descrip-
tion of each search engine and summarize the similarities and differences between
them.
1.4. List five web services or sites that you use that appear to use search, notinclud-
ing web search engines. Describe the role of search for that service. Also describe
whether the search is based on a database or grep style of matching, or if the search
is using some type of ranking..
Use the spreadsheet extract to answer the questions Requir.pdfadityknits
Use the spreadsheet extract to answer the questions
Required
Which of the following cells require the input of an actual value rather than a formula relating to
another cell on the spreadsheet?Answer 1Choose...B15B16C10C7
Suggest a formula for the following:
D17; Answer 2Choose...=-B15 or =-C14*0.04=SUM(D14:D16)=D10 or =D7*B25=C17*B26 or
=C17*$B$26=D7+B25=D10*D7
The total column has yet to be completed. Match up the cells below with the appropriate formulae
in order to complete this column.
E15: Answer
3Choose...=E10=SUM(B16:D16)=D15=B15=SUM(B10:D10)=D16=B16=SUM(B10:E10)=SUM(B1
5:D15)
E10: Answer
3Choose...=E10=SUM(B16:D16)=D15=B15=SUM(B10:D10)=D16=B16=SUM(B10:E10)=SUM(B1
5:D15).
Use the scenario to come up with the metabolic pathways requ.pdfadityknits
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Use the table to come up with a metabolic pathway (like shown in Figure 2) regarding the given
scenario. Then, identify what microbe it could be based on given characteristics.
MIC 220 Unit 3# of pathways to use: 3-4. Scenario 2 : a microbe to be taken to a new colony in
Mars where there will be not sugars, low oxygen, no organic nitrogen, but yes minerals nutrients
and a low but possible way to acquire water. Need to handle well tanning given high sun light
exposure, can survive well in dry desert-like conditions scavenging any little water by
condensation of air humidity and living inside rocks.Blank template of critical details to include on
each pathway Figure 2: End product example An example of showcasing critical details of each
pathway and showing how they fit together.1. Solved Table of pathways (insert) 2. Board merging
deck of pathways (insert figure as in page 2) 3. Possible microbe fitting scenario and
characteristics (keep it brief)Figure 2: End product example An example of showcasing critical
details of each pathway and showing how they fit together..
Use the RTL design process to create an alarm system that se.pdfadityknits
Use the RTL design process to create an alarm system that sets a single-bit output alarm to 1
when the average temperature of four consecutive samples meets or exceeds a user-defined
threshold value. A 32-bit unsigned input CT indicates the current temperature, and a 32-bit
unsigned input WT indicates the warning threshold. Samples should be taken every few clock
cycles. A single-bit input clr when 1 disables the alarm and the sampling process. Start by
capturing the desired system behavior as an HLSM, and then convert to a controller/datapath..
Use the micrograph of the Gram stain to draw conclusions and.pdfadityknits
Use the micrograph of the Gram stain to draw conclusions and make predictions about the
indicated bacterium. ew the image in greater detail. Based on your observation of the indicated
bacterium in this Gram stain, select ALL appropriate statements.View Available Hint(s) The
indicated bacterium has a strepto-formation The indicated bacterium is Gram-negative Eosin
Methylene Blue (EMB) or MacConkey agar would NOT be good choices of media to grow the
indciated bacterium The indicated bacterium is a bacillus The indicated bacterium produces
endotoxin (also known as lipopolysaccharide, LPS) The indicated bacterium is Gram-positive The
indicated bacterium is a spirochete.
Use the following code for the tasks public class Animal .pdfadityknits
Use the following code for the tasks:
public class Animal {
private String name;
public Animal ( String name ) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getName ( ) { return name; }
public String speak ( ) {
return name;
}
}
public class Cat extends Animal {
public Cat ( String name ) {
super ( name );
}
public String speak ( ) {
return "Rawr!";
}
}
public class Dog extends Animal {
public Dog ( String name ) {
super ( name );
}
public String speak ( ) {
return "Woof!";
}
}
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Speak {
public static void main ( String [] args ) {
// Instantiate an object and make it speak.
Animal a = ?;
System.out.println ( a.speak() );
}
}
Task #1:
Examine the contents of the Speak.java class. This file doesn't really contain much. But create at
least 1 animal of either a Dog or Cat type. Then print out the results of the animal speaking. You
should see a "Woof!" or "Rawr!" outputted to the console.
But then modify the Dog or Cat class (whichever you created) such that the speak method returns
the name of the animal, the type of the animal, and then the noise the animal makes. Such that
the output looks something like this:
Barkley (dog): Woof!
OR
Miss Kitty (cat): Meow!
I recommend that you use the getName method to get the name of the animal. Test the output so
that it produces the expected results. The modify the other subclass for animal such that it act
similarly.
Task #2:
Now create your own subclass for animal. Use the Cat or Dog as a guide on how to create the
new subclass. The subclass must be an animal whose first letter of the type is the same first letter
as your name. For instance, if your name is "Zendaya" then you may want to make and animal
subtype "Zebra". Make sure that you make a speak method for the animal such that it makes the
animal's common noise.
Be sure to test the animal out in the same way that you tested for Task #1.
Zebulon (zebra): Yip!
Task #3:
But wait a second. Typical housecats don't really roar (rawr!). That's something that lions do. Make
a copy of the Cat class, naming the copy "Lion" instead. It should do everything a Cat does except
it should be a lion. So really the Lion class should extend the Cat class.
Then go back and change the Cat class so that it says "Meow!" instead of roaring. Test the code
for Cat and Lion in your Speak class to ensure that they both work.
Task #4:
Once you have complete task #3. Create a similar change in the Animal hierarchy for Dog. This
time make a new Wolf class that extends Dog. This new class should do everything a Dog does.
Except when it speaks it should howl: "Awoooooooo!". You can decide how many o's this should
contain. Test the code for Dog and Wolf in your Speak class to ensure that they both work.
Task #5:
We should have a hierarchy of animals that looks like the image at the bottom of the page (except
the Zebra will probably be different). So our last task is to make an ArrayList of all these different
types of animals. Declare and instantiate t.
Use the Internet to identify and compare three different mob.pdfadityknits
Use the Internet to identify and compare three different mobile device management (MDM) tools.
Create a table that lists their various features for on-boarding, off-boarding, configuration,
quarantine, modification of device settings, etc. Which of the tools would you recommend for a
small business with 10 employees who use smartphones but has a single person managing IT
services? Why?.
Use the graph below to answer questions 1012 10 Highlight .pdfadityknits
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What is the significance of Point A and Point B ? 12. What does the area between point A and
point B represent? 13. Suppose the government imposes an excise tax on the production of a
good produced in a perfectly competitive market that was in long run equilibrium. Draw side by
side market and firm graphs showing the short run impact on the firm and the market..
Use the grey point star symbol to indicate the competitive.pdfadityknits
Use the grey point (star symbol) to indicate the competitive market equilibrum. Then use the green
point (triangle symbol) to shade the area that represents consumer surplus in this market. Next
use the purple point (diamond symbol) to shade the area that represents producer surplus. finally,
use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the deadweight loss in this market. (Hint: If the value
for any of these graphical objects is zero, leave that element on the palette.)Suppase that the
government imposes a tax on pirrerias of 11 per pirza sold. On the following gragh, use the arey
segment (star symbols) to show the tax wedoe that forms at the mes guasbty asid because of the
fax. Then iseOn the following graph, use the grey segment (star symbols) to show the tax wedge
that forms at the new guantiry sold becatre of the tax Jhen use the tan polyoon (dash symbols) to
indicate the tax revenue generated by this tax. Then use the green point (triangle symbol) to
shade the area that represents consumer sumplus, and the purple point (diamond symbol) to
shade the area that represents producer surplus. Finally, use the black pomt (olus symbol) to
indicate the deodweight loss in this market. (Hint: If the value for any of these graphical objects is
zere, lorve that element on the palette.]Indicate whecher each of the arews listed in the following
table increased, decreased, or remained the same as a result of the tax. It the tax were removed,
pima eaters and sellers would be better off, but the government would lose tax revenue. Suppose
that consumers and producers voluntarily transferred some of their gains to the government. True
or False: All parties (including the government) could be made better off with this transfer than
they were with a tax. True False.
Use the following information for the Exercises below The .pdfadityknits
Use the following information for the Exercises below. [The following information applies to the
questions displayed below.] The following adjusted trial balance at December 31 of Wilson
Trucking Company. Exercise 4-10 (Algo) Preparing an income statement & statement of owner's
equity LO C1 The K. Wilson. Capital account balance was $187,000 at December 31 of the prlor
year, and there were no owner investments during the year. (1) Prepare the income statement for
the year ended December 31. (2) Preoare the statement of owner's ecuitv for the vear ended
December 31 ..
Use the images from the wild type cell shown below to answer.pdfadityknits
The document discusses protein fusions used to mark organelles in wild type cells, including HDEL-dsRed which labels the endoplasmic reticulum and BFP-Pho8 which labels the vacuole. It asks the reader to (i) define the protein fusions and their localizations and functions, (ii) explain the significance of the position of alpha-synuclein inclusions relative to the HDEL-dsRed and BFP-Pho8 structures based on previous findings, and (iii) propose a model connecting an HDEL-dsRed structure to the ability of Nvj1 to suppress alpha-synuclein toxicity and discuss both HDEL-dsRed and BFP-Pho8
Use the following scenario to respond to items 10 and 11 T.pdfadityknits
Use the following scenario to respond to items 10 and 11 : The Garavan Insthute collected data en
different hocmone levels for patents with thyroid disease. The data prowided are the TT 4 levels
and FTi levels for indhiduai patients. Cick the liek belaw 10 douniload the data in Crunchiti
Coufichin Create a scatterplot of the FTt levels by the TT levels. Dased on the scafterplot. what
words can be used to fein the blanks: The direction of the scatherplot is The form and strength of
the asseciation between the TTd levels and FTI laverls of patients is A poskive, inoderately strong
linest B. poskive; whak Inear C. negative: weak inear D. poskive, strong norilhad E. negatlve;
stiong nsolnear F. negatve; moderately steong Enear QUESTION 11 Use Cruncllit is calculate the
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Use the following provided information Pessimistic Scenari.pdfadityknits
Use the following provided information:
(Pessimistic Scenario)
(Optimistic Scenario)
(Base Case)
The base case serves as the base to help solve for the pessmetic case and optimictic case. the
values for this base case was provided. we are suppose to compare the sensitivty of each cases
to each other, and list the factors from this to help explain it..
Use the following data to create a bar graph Part 3 Use the.pdfadityknits
Use the following data to create a bar graph.
Part 3 Use the following data to create a stacked bar chart using either Python or R.
Part 4 The following dataset contains data for estuarine crocodiles, recording their head length
and body length. Visualize the data with a clearly labeled scatter plot.
Part 5 Here's data tracking heart attacks treated at a hospital chain in a large US city. Use this
data to create a line chart. Be sure to label the graph, and label both axes. Create a report, make
note of any interesting findings, and submit it for grading..
Use the data in Table 11 entitled Civilian Labor Force Part.pdfadityknits
Use the data in Table 1.1 entitled Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate (CLFPR), Civilian
Unemployment Rate (CUNR), and Average Hourly Earnings (AHE) to estimate the following
multivariable regression model using EVIEWS: CVLFPRt=b1+b2 CUNR t+b3AHEt+et A. Do the
partial regression coefficients have the expected sign? Are they significant? B. Does the model fit
the data well? C. Does the model support the discouraged worker or added worker
hypothesis?U.S Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate, Cillian Unemployment Rate and Real.
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Use the following formula and information to find the depth of the seafloor. Depth =1/2T1500
Where T is two-way travel time in seconds, depth is in meters, and 1500 is speed in meters per
second. What is the depth of the seafloor if two-way travel time is 2.62 seconds?.
Use technology to find the Pvalue for the hypothesis test d.pdfadityknits
Use technology to find the P.value for the hypothesis test described below. The claim is that for 12
AM body temperatures, the mean is <98.6F. The sample size is n=7 and the test statistic is t=
2.151..
use the above information to prepare a December 31 trial bal.pdfadityknits
use the above information to prepare a December 31 trial balance
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Lawson
Consulting, which began operations on December 1 , had the following accounts and amounts on
December 31. The I. Lawson, Capital account balance at December 1 was $0 and the owner
invested $16,580 cash in the company on December 2. On December 31, the company's
accounts and amounts for the month of December are shown in the table below: Use the above
information to prepare a December 31 trial balance..
Use references in this image to answer the following questio.pdfadityknits
Use references in this image to answer the following questions about Jovian planets. 1. Object
"A", seen here in U.V. light is a(n) and indication of a strong . Earth has similar feature around its
North and South poles for the very same reason. 2. The different bands on Jupiter, represented by
" D " and " C " respectively, can * rotate 3. The object labeled " B " is and has been a feature on
Jupiter for the last (since we have had telescopes) 4. Although the surface appears to be solid,
Jupiter is actually.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
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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