1200 | Oil Filters | 800 | Coffee | 500 | Utilities | 650 | Create a formula in cell C4 that calculates the annual rent. Copy the formula in cell C4 to the range C5:C10 to calculate annual amounts for the remaining categories. Move the label in cell A15 to cell A14. Create formulas in cells B11 and C11 that total the monthly and annual expenses. Create a formula in cell C13 that calculates annual sales. Create a
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2. Calculate the Sin A and Sin B in each triangle. 3. Calculate. a. Sin 42 b. Cos 68 c. Tan 12 4. Calculate the value of x. a. b. 5. Calculate. a. Sin0.612 b. Cos 0.825 c. Cos d. Tan 6. Calculate E to the nearest degree. a. Sin E = 0.387 b. Sin E = 0. 900 c. Cos E = d. Tan E = 7. Calculate E.
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takes in 30J of energy per second. It transfers 3J as useful light energy and 27J as heat energy. Calculate the efficiency. 2) A kettle takes in 2000J of energy per second. It transfers 1500J as useful heat energy and 500J is wasted as sound energy. Calculate the efficiency of the kettle. Remember: In the exam they may not ask for efficiency as a percentage!!! 3) Calculate the efficiency of a hair dryer which takes in 3000J of energy per second and transfers 600J as useful
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Calculate and interpret standard probability functions including survival and mortality probabilities‚ force of mortality‚ and complete and curtate expectation of life. b) For models dealing with multiple lives and/or multiple states‚ explain the random variables associated with the model; calculate and interpret marginal and conditional probabilities‚ and moments. c) Using the factors mentioned
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a computer. Mrs. Otten‚ owner‚ decides to decrease the price of these computers to $750. As a result‚ the quantity demanded for notebook computers rose from 500 to 550. a. Calculate the percentage change in price ___________________ b. Calculate the percentage change in quantity demanded ____________ c. Calculate the elasticity of demand _______________________ d. Is it elastic‚ inelastic‚ or unit elastic? ____________________ e. Why might computers have this type of elasticity of demand
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CFA Level 2 – LOS Changes 2012 – 2013 Topic Ethics Ethics Ethics LOS 1.1.a describe the six components of the Code of Ethics and the seven Standards of Professional Conduct 1.1.b explain the ethical responsibilities required by the Code and Standards‚ including the multiple sub-sections of each standard. 1.2.a demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct by applying
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impact of crashing these activities? [3 points] Path BCD= normal length 14 (critical path) Path AD= normal length 10 B for 1 day @additional cost $50 PROBLEM 3 [8 points] Month | ACWP | BCWS | BCWP | 22 | $540 | $523 | $535 | a) Calculate the CV (Cost Variance). [2 points] 535-540= -5 b) Is the CV over or under
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[3 points] Path Duration: B-C-D = 14 days B is cheapest ($50) 14 -13 = 1 1 x 50 = 50 B for 1 day at $5 PROBLEM 3 [8 points] Month ACWP BCWS BCWP 22 $540 $523 $535 a) Calculate the CV (Cost Variance). [2 points] b) Is the CV over or under budget? [2 points] c) Calculate the SV (Schedule Variance). [2
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is 4 Lt. Find: a) Calculate consumer optimal choice‚ find equilibrium point and show in a graph‚ if it is known that consumer uses 25 units of good A. b) Suppose‚ that consumer’s incomes has been increased to 160 Lt. Calculate new consumer budget line‚ find new equilibrium point and show in a graph‚ if consumer evaluates good A as a inferior product. c) Draw income – consumption curve. d) Draw Engel curve for good A. 2. Total utility function – TU = QA*QB a) Calculate consumer optimal choice
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graduated cylinder‚ record the final volume of the water in data table. To find the volume of the pennies‚ subtract the final volume from the initial‚ record the data. Repeat this procedure twice more. Use the density formula to calculate the density‚ and then calculate the accuracy and precision of your measurements. Mass 20 pennies‚ record data. Fill a 100mL graduated cylinder to 40mL or enough to fully submerge the pennies with water record the volume in data table. Carefully place the pennies
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