………………………………………….. (Total 4 marks) 2. The population of Bangor is growing each year. At the end of 1996‚ the population was 40 000. At the end of 1998‚ the population was 44 100. Assuming that these annual figures follow a geometric progression‚ calculate (a) the population of Bangor at the end of 1997; (b) the population of Bangor at the end of 1992. Working: Answers: (a) ………………………………………….. (b) ………………………………………….. (Total 4 marks) 3. Mr Jones decides to increase the amount of money
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Group: Zhengtian “Darren” Ye‚ Bohan Li Course: FINA 3301 Professor name: Eliot H. Sherman Nike Cost of Capital Case Assignment 1. Calculate Nike’s Cost of Capital based on the book values presented in the case. 2. Calculate Nike’s Cost of Capital based on the Market Values presented in the case. 3. Evaluate Joanna’s calculation and identify and explain any differences between her calculation and yours. 4. Under what circumstances is using book values the most appropriate basis for calculating
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Process: 1. Display welcome message and program title on main page. 2. User inputs the salary. 3. Based on salary amount calculate the taxes. 4. Display results. Input (real) Salary Output Total Salary with taxes (Real = Taxes) Input Data and Output Process Input | Processes | Output | Input Salary | Input user data | Salary | Taxes | Calculate Taxes | Taxes | Salary plus taxes | Output total | Display Salary & taxes. | Pseudocode layout: Main Program Module:
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LCCI International Qualifications Level 2 Certificate in Business Statistics Syllabus Effective from 1st October 2001 For further information contact us: Tel. +44 (0) 8707 202909 Email. enquiries@ediplc.com www.lcci.org.uk 1 1 INTRODUCTION EDI is a leading international awarding body that was formed through the merger of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Examinations Board (LCCI) and GOAL‚ a leading online assessment provider. EDI now delivers LCCI International qualifications
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Find the mean and the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean x. a. µx=µ +ox=σx=σn µ=20 464=48=.5= σ=.5 C. Calculate the probability that we will obtain a sample mean greater than 21; that is‚ calculate Px>21. Hint: Find the z value corresponding to 21 by using µx‚ and σx because we wish to calculate a probability about x. Then sketch the sampling distribution and the probability. a. Px>21 if µ=20) P(z>21-20.5=2 P(z>21)=P(z>)=.0228
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Fixed Costs + (Variable Cost per Guest x Number of Guests) Total Costs = $26‚950 $1.84 X b. Determine if Tutti is controlling her costs in April as well as she did in January‚ February‚ and March. She sold sandwiches to 30‚000 guests in April. Calculate her expected costs based on her actual number of guests. Expected costs based on the total cost equation: Total Costs = Fixed Costs + (Variable Cost per Guest x Number of Guests) $82‚150.00 $26‚950 $1.84 30‚000 c. Her actual total costs in April
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Identify each condition point and calculate the rate at which energy has to be supplied in kW. 5. Calculate the rate at which energy has to be supplied in kW when air is heated from 10 °C d.b.‚ 8 °C w.b. to 40 °C d.b. when the inlet air volume flow rate is 3 m3/s. Use the inlet specific volume to calculate the air mass flow rate. 6. A cooling coil has an air-inlet condition of 29 °C d.b.‚ 21.8°C w.b. and an air-outlet state of 13°C d.b.‚ 90% saturation. Calculate the cooling rate in kW when the
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Hassan picks 24 kg of fruit.He finds that 8% of the fruit is rotten. Work out the mass of fruit which is rotten. 6. The population of a city is 550 000. It is expected that this population will increase by 42% by the year 2008. Calculate the expected population in 2008. 7. In triangle ABC‚ angle B is a right angle‚ angle A is equal to 45°‚ side AC = 20 cm. Find the length of side AB. 8. [pic] A‚ B and C are points on a circle‚ centre
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make sound decisions about their potential strengths and weaknesses as investments. Answer the following questions in this week’s Discussion 2 thread: 1. What terms (or inputs) are needed to calculate yield to maturity (YTM)? How does this compare to calculating yield to call (YTC)? To calculate the YTM you will need to use Annual Interest‚ Par value‚ Market Price and the number of years to maturity.The yield to maturity is the bond’s promised rate of return‚ which is the return that investors
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C+ | 73-76.9 | C | 70-72.9 | C- | 67-69.9 | D+ | 63-66.9 | D | 60-62.9 | D- | 0-59.9 | F | B. Calculate the total lab points earned for the first student in cell T8 in the Grades worksheet. The first student earned 93 lab points. C. Calculate the average of the two midterm tests for the first student in cell W8. The student’s average midterm test average is 87. D. Calculate the assignment average for the first student in cell I8. The formula should drop the lowest score before calculating
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