Complete Exercises E3-4 & E3-9. E3-4 Instructions (a) Describe each transaction. 1. The organization issued shares of stock to stockholders for $20‚000 cash 2. The organization bought $5‚000 machines on account with $1‚000 paid in cash accruing a balance of $4‚000 3. The organization paid $750 for materials 4. The organization receives $4‚100 of cash in return for services provided‚ together with charging $5‚400 from 5. The organization paid $1‚500 with cash on accounts payable. 6. The
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Nmap LAB EXERCISE CSEC 640 LAB-1 University of Maryland University College B-McDerm February 16‚ 2014 ASSIGNMENT PART A-NMAP 3.3 Lab Questions: Part A 1. What are the services that are running on each host? Some of the hosts include the following services below‚ but not all “3” include the same services. Domain: Host “3” only FTP: All Host’s HTTP: All Host’s Microsoft-DS: All Host’s Microsoft-RDP: All Host’s MSRPC: All Host’s MYSQL: All Host’s Netbios-SSN:
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Exercises 8-3 You have been hired by a small company to install a backbone to connect four 100base-T Ethernet LANs (each using one 24-port hub) and to provide a connection to the Internet. Develop a simple backbone and determine the total cost (i.e.‚ select the backbone technology and price it‚ select the cabling and price it‚ select the devices and price them‚ and so on). Prices are available at www.datacommwarehouse.com‚ but use any source that is convenient. For simplicity‚ assume that category
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Chemistry Study Guide Oct 2nd 1 hour Exam Chapter 9- Thermodynamics KE= ½ mv2 w= F∆x w= force × distance ∙ A state function refers to a property of the system that depends only on its present state. ∙Internal Energy = heat + work ∆E = q + w ∙Pressure = Force/Area = P = F/A ∙Work= - external pressure × change in volume w = - P∆V Enthalpy H = E + PV qp = ∆E + P∆V ∆H = qp ∆H = H products H reactants
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Chapter 1: Laws and Law Makers That Affect Business in Canada Exercises True or False? 1. Laws promote certainty and predictability because they never change. (F) 2. A company may freely disclose how it broke the law to its lawyer‚ because this type of communication may not be used as evidence against the company in court. (T) 3. A purpose of a legal risk-management plan is to reduce the risk of being sued and to reduce the amount of liability in the event of a lawsuit. (T) 4. The Canadian
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Chapter 3: Tort Law Exercises True or False? 1. The standard of proof for tort actions is on a balance of probabilities. (T) 2. Many actions that were originally torts have become offences under provincial statutes. (T) 3. To prove that a defendant has committed a tort‚ a plaintiff must establish that the defendant’s actions were the sole cause of the harm. (F) 4. A fiduciary duty is an enhanced duty of care that flows from a relationship of special trust. (T) 5. The burden of proving a
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1. The information for Blocks 1–9 on the CMS-1500 can be obtained from the A. ledger card. B. medical treatment record. C. confidential patient information record. D. fee schedule. 2. If a patient is covered by Medicaid‚ what should you put in Block #9a? A. Nothing B. The 12-digit Medicaid number C. The policy number of other coverage‚ if any D. The patient’s social security number Lessons 2 and 3 Insurance Form Preparation Exam 2 When you feel confident that you have mastered the
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Session 1- PhysioEx Exercise 11—Kyle 1. List the following values from Chart 1: Hematocrit value for healthy male living at sea level in Boston 48 Hematocrit value for healthy female living at sea level in Boston 44 2. Were the values listed in question 1 within normal range? Yes 3. Describe the difference between the male and the female hematocrit for an individual living in Boston. The secretion of erythropoetin from the kidneys stimulates testosterone in males. Erythropoetin makes
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ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER PROBLEMS Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer (7th Edition) T.L. Bergman A.S. Lavine F.P. Incropera D.P. DeWitt CHAPTER 1 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.12 1.13 1.15 1.16 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.39 1.40 1.41 14.5 W/m2‚ 58 W 2667 W 4312 W‚ $8.28/d –4.35 °C/m 0.10 W/m⋅K 8400 W (a) 18.5 × 10-6 19‚600 W‚ 120 W 54 mm 16.6 W/m2‚ 35.9 W 375 mm 110.40°C‚ 110.24°C 1.1°C 1400 W/m2‚ 18‚000 W/m2 (a)
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Chapter 5: The Sale of Goods and Consumer Protection Law Exercises True or False? 1. Leases are governed by the Sale of Goods Act. (F) 2. Fitness for intended purpose is an implied condition under the Sale of Goods Act. (T) 3. Specific performance is a remedy available in special circumstances only. (T) 4. Unpaid sellers have no statutory remedies. (F) 5. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 2002 requires that ambiguous contract terms be construed in favour of the consumer. (T) 6. The Consumer
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