1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Quetta City (The Provincial Capital) An Overview of the Job Market Several thousand engineers‚ doctors‚ graduates and post-graduates are regularly coming out of universities and colleges in Balochistan and flooding the province’s job market. But few can hope for decent jobs compatible with their qualifications. The main reason is the province’s economic backwardness and a practically non-existent industrial base or development infrastructure. The
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Name Lab Section GTA Station 1. Grignard Reaction Post-lab report Fill out the appropriate sections below. Show all work. Your calculated answers need to match the answers in the table. Also‚ attach the benzophenone and product spectra. Indicate appropriate stretches including differences in both spectra. Results | | Amounts and units | |Initial
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Outcome: Before Recycling: S.No | Raw water usage (lts) | Water used for process | Backwash water | Product water | Ro reject water | Total wastage (lts) | 1 | 5000 | 3000 | 2000 | 900 | 1600 | 3600 | 2 | 5000 | 5000 | 0 | 1800 | 3200 | 3200 | 3 | 5000 | 5000 | 0 | 1800 | 3200 | 3200 | 4 | 5000 | 3000 | 2000 | 900 | 1600 | 3600 | 5 | 5000 | 5000 | 0 | 1800 | 3200 | 3200 | Total | 25000 | 21000 | 4000 | 7200 | 12800 | 16800 | After Recycling: S.No | Raw water usage
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Assignment No. 1 Problem No. – 1 From the following transactions find out which two accounted‚ types of Accounts‚ Debited/Credited & Reason for Debit or Credit. 1) Mehta started business with Rs. 8000. 2) Purchased goods for cash Rs. 2800. 3) Purchased furniture from Godrej Company Rs. 1000 for cash. 4) Sold goods to Babubhai on credit Rs. 700. 5) Paid for postage stamps purchased Rs. 30. 6) Sold goods to Nanabhai for cash Rs. 400. 7) Paid to Navakal Rs. 500 for Advertisement. 8) Paid to
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today’s research focused funding requirements. With the Kurzweil 3000‚ a student with reading difficulties has access to textbooks and classroom materials displayed as an exact image on the computer screen. The text is then read aloud using the highest quality‚ most human sounding synthetic speech while highlighting words and sentences visually on screen. One of the benefits of using assistive reading technology‚ such as the Kurzweil 3000‚ is that students are able access classroom textbooks for increased
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Name _________________________________________ Section __________________ EXERCISE 14 PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS—PART I (S.I. Units) Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 4000-meter-high mountain (shown below). The initial temperature of the parcel at sea level is 30°C‚ and the lifting condensation level (LCL) of the parcel is 2000 meters. The DAR is 10°C/1000 m and the SAR is 6°C/1000 m. Assume that condensation begins at 100% relative humidity and that no evaporation takes place
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The Gem Premiere 3000 contains a cartridge that has electrodes with all the calibration measurements for the machine. The analyzer is checked daily for printer paper. Every week‚ quality control tests are run in order to ensure the accurate working of the Gem Premiere 3000. The two control tests administered are the ‘Critical Care QC ContrIL9’ and the ‘GEM critCheck’. The first control tests for
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the lowest incremental costs between quantities? Quantity Range Quoted Price Quantity Range Incremental Cost 1-999 $4.03 First 999 units $4.03 1000-1999 $4.00 next 999 units $3.97 2000-2999 $3.97 next 999 units $3.91 At least 3000 $3.94 $- Minnie should go with the range of ordering between 2000-2999 in order to achieve the lowest incremental cost. The range of incremental cost is depicted in the table above. 4. Are the optimal order quantity based on #1 and #3 the
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//Program – Binary Search Tree #include<iostream> using namespace std; class node { public: int data; node *left‚ *right; node() { left=right=NULL; } node(int val) { left=right=NULL; data=val; } }; class bst { private: node *root; void insertNode(node *&rootptr‚ node *pnew); void deleteNode(node *&root‚ int delval); int least(node *rootptr); int max(node *rootptr); void pre(node *rootptr); void post(node *rootptr); void in(node *rootptr);
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16 100 – 149.99 1 150 – 199.99 1 200 – 249.99 3 250 – 299.99 1 300 – 349.99 0 350 – 399.99 1 Total 100 Number of Theaters Frequency (or Percentage) 0 – 499 51 500 – 999 3 1000 – 1499 6 1500 – 1999 7 2000 – 2499 5 2500 – 2999 6 3000 – 3499 17 3500 – 3999 5 Total 100 Number of Weeks in Top 60 Frequency (or Percentage) 0 – 4 33 5 – 9 28 10 – 14 18 15 – 19 15 20 – 24 5 25 – 29 1 Total 100 Histograms The histograms are based upon the distributions described
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