WT + 15 = 20 WT = 5 6-6 Trapezoids and Kites Find each measure. 1. ANSWER: 5 COORDINATE GEOMETRY Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A (–4‚ –1)‚ B(–2‚ 3)‚ C(3‚ 3)‚ and D(5‚ –1). 3. Verify that ABCD is a trapezoid. SOLUTION: First graph the points on a coordinate grid and draw the trapezoid. SOLUTION: The trapezoid ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid. So‚ each pair of base angles is congruent. Therefore‚ ANSWER: 101 2. WT‚ if ZX = 20 and TY = 15 SOLUTION: The trapezoid WXYZ is an isosceles trapezoid
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Energy Efficient Buildings Internal Heat Gains and Design Heating & Cooling Loads Internal Heat Gains People and electrical equipment in buildings give off heat. These internal heat gains must be included in energy balances on the building or zone to determine the net heating or cooling load. Heat Gain From People Typical sensible‚ latent and total heat rates given off by people are shown in the table below (ASHRAE Fundamentals‚ 2005). The sensible heat gain results from radiation and
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Introduction Background to the case study In the early 1980’s‚ Robinson Mason was a long-established UK multinational with a plethora of very commonly known consumer brands‚ enjoying a strong presence throughout Western Europe. This ranged from fully-fledged manufacturing‚ marketing and distribution in some countries to local sales offices in others. In the past each country had its own appointed general manager‚ this was all fine as long as the country had surpassed financial and objective
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SOFTWARE TESTING SOFTWARE TESTING Testing is the process of executing a program with the intent of finding errors. TESTING PRINCIPLES All tests should be traceable to customer requirements. Tests should be planned long before testing begins. The Pareto principle applies to software testing. Stated simply‚ the Pareto principle implies that 80 percent of all errors uncovered during testing will likely be traceable to 20 percent of all program components. TESTING PRINCIPLES Testing should begin
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III PART II WHAT IS STRATEGY ? Strategy Formulation Strategic Analysis Strategy Analysis Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Strategic Analysis Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation 1 What is Strategy? 6 International Strategy & Globalization 2 Assessing Organizational Performance The General Environment Business Level Strategy 5 3 Internal Environment A Resource-based
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3 STRATEGY In this section‚ we separate strategy into two components: the content of the strategy and the process of developing the strategy. The content describes how an organization will achieve its vision or strategic intent‚ i.e. it is a blueprint for winning. As such there is no one best strategy. A firm’s strategy ties together the different functional areas of the organization (e.g. marketing and finance) so that there is a consistency in action over time. It also drives implementation
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usability test was conducted on the library website in Birmingham on 5th November‚ 2014. The purpose of the test was to determine how efficient‚ effective and satisfying the site would be to potential users. Three participants were used to conduct the test‚ each of them performing four tasks. The testing materials included a laptop with a screen and audio recorder software installed in it. Each participant session lasted approximately thirty (30) minute. In general all participants found the library website
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the role of internal auditing which is to assist management to maximizing the opportunities and to minimizing the threats to the organization. Internal auditing must maximize the assurance provided to the board‚ the audit committee and the management‚ and contribute to the continuous improvement strategies for the organization. So‚ how to maintain good internal auditing function within the organization? Outsourcing of internal audit function is one of the solutions. So‚ what is internal auditing? What
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examples of how organizations can affect the cities in which they are based. 4. How can internal organizational changes affect the social structure of the organization? How can managers minimize the negative aspects of change in order to preserve the social structure? 5. Explain the differences between horizontal and vertical differentiation. Give examples to support your explanation. 6. Describe the contributions to the theory of organizational structure by Peter Blau. Reveal how Argyris
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Internal Recruitment The assessment of an employer’s current staff to ascertain if any current employees are sufficiently skilled or qualified to perform required job vacancies. When a business engages in internal recruitment‚ a current employee might be reassigned to the new position by giving them either a promotion or an internal transfer. Advantages of Internal Recruitment Reduced Recruiting Costs There are costs associated with recruiting‚ especially when your search is conducted outside of
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