01:52:00 C) 01:53:10 D) 01:54:20 3. What is the time lag (S-P) in hours:minutes:seconds GMT? (See Lab Exercise 1‚ Step 1‚ Question 3) A) 00:02:00 B) 00:03:20 C) 00:03:30 D) 00:04:10 4. What is the distance in kilometers between the seismic station and the epicenter? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 2‚ Question 4) A) 2400 km B) 2600 km C) 2800 km D) 3000 km 5. What is the time lag for noted at the Seattle‚ Washington‚ seismic station? (See Lab Exercise #2‚ Step 1) A) 45 seconds B) 50 seconds
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Unit 4 test Please answer the following questions. You may use your Periodic table and vocab (65 points) Match the following items. (14 points) 1. emitted from a cathode ray tube Bohr 2. discovered the neutron Chadwick 3. discovered the electron JJ 4. postulated the quantum atom nucleus 5. discovered the proton electrons 6. father of atomic theory Dalton 7. location of most of the mass of the atom Bohr 1. unlike charges attract 2. like charges repel
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Lesson 4 1. By default‚ Windows 7 standard users are permitted to install Plug and Play devices only if their drivers are Digitally Signed. 2. The debilitating condition in which files are stored as clusters scattered all over a disk is called Fragmentation. 3. The file system included in Windows 7 that is specifically designed for use on flash drives is called exFAT32. 4. Technically speaking‚ you create partitions on basic disks and volumes on dynamic disks. 5. In Windows 7‚ the
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9063 Then c=264.3 4. The diagram below shows three islands in Florida Bay. You rent a boat and plan to visit each of these remote islands. If you are on island B‚ on what bearing should you navigate to go to island C? B^2=a^2+c^2-2ac Cos B 25=49+36-2(7) (6) cos B 25=85-84 cos B Cos [B= 60/84=0.714 then B=44.4〗 The bearing angle=90-44.4=45.6 NW 5. Use Heron’s formula to find the area of the triangle. Round off to the nearest square feet. a = 5 feet‚ b = 5 feet‚ c = 4 feet. Area=√(s(s-a) (s-b)
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Seminar 4 - Exercises #1. How many cells can be in a computer’s main memory if each cell’s address can be represented by two hexadecimal digits? What if four hexadecimal digits are used? Explain your answer. Answer: Hexadecimal digits is a base 16 number system and it ranges between 0 and F i.e. 0 - 9 and A - F (10 -15). (Table 1 below shows binary‚ decimal and hexadecimal representation). Two hexadecimal digits will be between 00 and FF and this will make up to 256 cells i.e. 0 – 255 (16
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professionals. 2. (4 points) What is profession‚ and who is a professional? Profession is the term that attributes to professional practices. Profession is an occupational field. Whereas professional is a person who is out there to make money on his or her expertise on a particular knowledge. 3. (2 point) Who is a computer/IT professional? A computer professional is a person who working in a computer related field like information technology field or communications field. 4. (4 points) What are professional
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that authenticates it. 2. The PDC Emulator is responsible for managing time synchronization within a domain. 3. You can improve login times in a site that does not contain a global catalog server by implementing universal group membership caching 4. To add or remove an application directory partition from Active Directory‚ the Domain Naming Master needs to be accessible. 5. If a domain controller that holds a FSMO role fails and will not be returned to the network‚ you can Role Seizure the FSMO
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Week 5 Individual Textbook Assignment Chapter 12 ACC-460 January 23‚ 2012 Week 5 Individual Textbook Assignment Chapter 12 1. Provide examples of resources that are temporarily restricted as to: (a) purpose; (b) time; and (c) the occurrence of a specific event. Provide an example of permanently restricted resources. a. Resources that are deemed restricted can be restricted as to a defined purpose by the donor. Such examples for restricted donations can be that it must be used for
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Case #4 Jiawei Qi Principle of audit and control (43010) Professor Ben Hoffman February 23‚ 2015 TO: Charles ward‚ CPA Partner FROM: Jiawei Qi DATE: February 23‚ 2016 SUBJECT: Assess control risk and plan tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions Introduction: The purpose of the memo is to communicate to you the outcome of the company’s control risk‚ the test of controls and substantive tests of transactions. General procedure: First‚ we assess the
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Acc 5 Computer Information System Brief Elliott Mathieson ACC/542 January 13‚ 2013 Willard Berry Computer Information System Brief Kudler’s Fine Foods is a small to medium size business that specializes in gourmet foods throughout the San Diego Metropolitan Area. To operate the business efficiently‚ Kudler uses Retail Enterprise Management System (REMS) to implement the necessary operating for all of the business the Kudler conducts. Like many small to medium size organizations entering
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