Homework #1 1. series monthlywages = pternwa * 4 2. series familysize1 = (monthlywages – 908) / 908 series familysize2 = (monthlywages – 1226) / 1226 series familysize3 = (monthlywages – 1544) / 1544 series familysize1 = (monthlywages - 908) / 908 smpl if pehractt >= 40 series familysize2 = (monthlywages - 1226) / 1226 smpl if pehractt >=40 series familysize3 = (monthlywages - 1544) / 1544 smpl if pehractt >= 40 3. smpl if pehractt >= 40 and prtage >= 18 and
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MKTG 311 July 30‚ 2013 Assignment # 2 Sales Analysis 1. Over the five year period‚ how has the company done in sales and in profits? Why have these changes occurred? In fact‚ we can clearly see that the company has done very well in terms of Sales. Actually‚ from the sales table (main table)‚ we can notice how the company’s sales were growing year by year from 2009 to 2012. In addition‚ the average change in sale is approximately %11.91 each year (The sum of total Change each year
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MG 620 Statistics for Managers HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT 1 SUBMITTED BY HARSH KAVISHWAR Question 1.1 Four different beverages are sold at a fast-food restaurant: soft drinks‚ tea‚ coffee‚ and bottled water. a. Explain why the type of beverage sold is an example of a categorical variable ANS. Categorical variables take values that fall into one or more categories. As there are 4 different types of drinks‚ they would all fall into their own categories rather than numerical
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Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System: The Heart Homework Questions/Objectives (1-18) Heart Anatomy 1. Describe the size‚ shape‚ location‚ and orientation of the heart in the thorax. • 250 to 350 grams about the size of a fist‚ within the mediastinum and tilts toward the left side of the body√ 2. Name the coverings of the heart. • Pericardium – doubled-walled sac that encloses the heart. • Fibrous Pericardium – superficial part of
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Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 11/2/2014 Time Spent: 0-47 secs Points Received: 17 / 22 (77.3%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 22 17 Grade Details - All Questions Question 1. Question : (TCO 1) Identify the logic gate. Student Answer: OR NOR AND NAND Exclusive-OR (XOR) Exclusive-NOR (XNOR)
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Slave mothers believe that life is the death of the spirit‚ mind and body; but death itself is a safe place where no one would call their children animals. As a mother‚ Sethe knows that her responsibility is to keep her children away from danger‚ and that her children’s existence depends on her. Adrienne O’Reilly points out "Sethe is passionately committed to‚ and fiercely protective of‚ her children‚ and that her nurturance is radical act of defiance against the prohibition against slave motherhood"
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Slaves in the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire existed from year 1453 to 1923 and was one of the largest and most well organized empires in world history. The Ottomans were very successful and conquered enormous territories with their large and professional standing armies. The Ottoman Empire was a slave society and slavery was very popular among the Ottomans. The sultan owned all property and had enormous power‚ and that was partly because he had so many slaves. That gave him much more control
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part of the Southern way of life‚ and slave labor was a major aspect of the Southern states’ economy. Northerners opposed slavery yet were concerned that the political‚ economic‚ and conflict with the South over slavery could threaten a civil war between the two sides. The conflict intensified over the issue of fugitive‚ or escaped‚ slaves. Because slaves were treated as property in the South‚ slave owners felt it was their right to seek out and recapture slaves who had escaped to free Northern states
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The journal article‚ ‘The Revolt On The Slave Ship Creole: Popular resistance to slavery in post-emancipation Nassau’ was written by Edward Eden. Dr. Edward Eden is a professor of English at Hanover College‚ Indiana‚ U.S.A. This article was taken from the ‘Journal of the Bahamas Historical Society‚ October 2000‚’ pages 13 through 20.’ As penned by the author the main purpose of this article is to familiarize its Bahamian readers with the revolt on the slave ship Creole in an effort to solicit sources
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1. When a router is first powered on‚ it completes a four-step initialization process: 1. Preforming a power-on self test (POST) 2. Loading a bootstrap program 3. Loading an IOS 4. Loading a configuration file The last three of these steps require the router to copy the files into RAM. Normally‚ most routers load an IOS image that is stored in flash memory and an initial configuration stored in NVRAM. 2. Routers use the following logic‚ in order‚ to attempt to load an IOS: 1. Load
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