Problem Solving and Action Wendy Thomas PHL/251 Barrington Lewis June 1‚ 2015 “Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them” -Henry Ford Introduction • Critical thinking • enlightening decision • public school budget cuts issue • Logical decision-making • best suitable approach • Prospective solutions • Decision process • determine the best solution Problem Description • • • • Private vs. Public vs. Home schooling Public schools are affected
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California’s Three Strike Law Elsie Carrasquillo Crime and Society Instructor Scott Axton 2 May 2013 ABSTRACT Some states have yet to join those states that have put in effect the Three Strike Law. Even though many states have implemented the Three Strike Law it still has many setbacks. California has the strictest laws on the Three Strike Law. While experts thought this would be a good idea it causes issues like overcrowding in prisons and a much bigger budget plan. Proposition 36
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Completed and transferred out 18‚000 Work in process‚ June 30 (50%) 12‚000 If materials are added at the beginning of the production process‚ what is the total number of equivalent units for materials during June? A) 15‚000. B) 30‚000. C) 32‚000. D) 24‚000. 2. A department had the following information for the month: Total materials costs $210‚000 Conversion cost per unit $3.00 Total manufacturing cost per unit $5.00 What are the equivalent units of production for materials? A) 105‚000. B) 70‚000. C) 42‚000
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Case Brief: Sutter v. Hutchings Case Name‚ Citation & Court: Sutter v. Hutchings‚ 254 Ga. 194‚ 327 S.E.2d 717‚ Georgia Supreme Court‚ decided 1985. Parties & Procedural History: Trial Court level: Plaintiff Sutter sues Defendant Hutchings. Defendant filed summary judgment motion‚ and court granted judgment in favor of Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. First appeal: Ga. Court of Appeals affirmed judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appeals again to Ga. Supreme Court. Facts: Mrs
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concepts are interconnected by the rules of mathematics. Much has been written about why nature seems to work so well with these techniques. Sometimes‚ these Scientific and Mathematical concepts are hard to understand. We are afraid about solving those problems on Math and Science… but who would have thought that those fears will be replaced with amusement amd amazement.. Just like our minds telling us that “Math and Science are FUN!” Last November 14 and 15‚ 2012‚ the World of Science and Math
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II. Accounting and Auditing in the Philippines T his chapter presents an overview of Philippine accounting and auditing arrangements. It provides context for the following chapters on professional infrastructure‚ accounting and auditing standards‚ accounting and auditing training‚ and government budgeting and accounting arrangements. The chapter comprises eight sections‚ as follows: Part One: Accounting 1 – Introduction – identifies historical factors that have influenced accounting arrangements
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apartments” (20). Although this keeps students that live on campus in the residence halls‚ or in apartments‚ safe from the harmful fumes inside their dorms there isn’t any rule that protects them when they are outside the campus. A solution to this problem would be to make Colorado Mesa University a completely smoke-free campus. That means smoking anywhere on campus is prohibited. This protects the non-smokers from secondhand smoke. Amanda Talbert the author of the article The Effects of Secondhand
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of experienced employees due to retirement. Railroad companies are in need of software tools to decrease their dependence on people. Ravindra Ahuja‚ Krishna Jha‚ and Jian Liu created algorithms to solve the railroad blocking and train scheduling problems. Reducing railroad blocking is critical for the railroad industry in order to save cost. A shipment can travel through many train yards on its way from its starting point to its destination. An Incoming shipment is sorted and grouped for placement
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http://philcivilserviceexam.blogspot.com/ PROBLEM SOLVING 1. Miss Roxas bought 20 blouses for P1800 and marked them to sell at P110 each. After selling 16 pieces at this rate‚ she decided to sell the remaining blouses at a lower price. At what price may she sell each remaining blouse and still realize a gross profit of P360 on the 20 blouses? 1. P100 4. P115 2. P105 5. P120 3. P110 Solution: No. of Blouses Bought = 20 Original Price for 20 Blouses = 1800 Original Price Per Blouse = 1800 / 20 =
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map the tasks to processors to make the computations efficient? Solution: The above problem refers to problem of load balancing where time of execution of each task varies at random. Dynamic mapping technique can be used for solving the above problem. In dynamic mapping technique‚ tasks are managed by Master node and all other nodes that depend on Master for work are called slave nodes. Here in the given problem‚ each iteration of inner loop is taking random execution time. Tasks can be created based
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