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    topics taught in high school or secondary students. DISCUSSION Instrument or test paper have been answered by all group members within 45 minutes and involves four questions. All questions are involved Shapes and Geometry topic and require the calculation. After completing the answer‚ we asked to change the paper and check the answers together.Based on the test results‚ it was found Masliza

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    required objectives that we are asked for. The project’s main objective was to apply different types of stresses and loads on the street-light. The project was accomplished sequentially by applying each topic that has been taken in the class. The calculations’ procedure will be shown in this project document in details. Introduction: All objects in life are subjected to certain type of force(s)‚ in which the weight force

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    protect your eyes from anything getting into your eyes III. Pre lab Questions 1. Calculate the slope of the line in the graph above. Use rise over run method. If you don’t know how‚ ask a friend or look it up. Clearly show your work for the calculation and include units in your answer. Y2-Y1      3.15 grams - 2.10 grams    1.50 grams  --------- =    ------------   =                    --------             =   3 grams/mL  X2-X1       1.5 mL -1 mL                     .5 mL 2. The slope of

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    the contribution margin per haircut; an assumption that the barbers’ compensation is a fixed cost. Calculations will be shown to support the answer. There will be a determination of the annual break-even point‚ in number of haircuts; there will also be an appropriate explanation with calculations to support the answer. What will be the operating income if 20‚000 haircuts are performed? Calculations will be shown to support answer. Suppose Andre revises the compensation method. The barbers will

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    Introduction to MATLAB Anthony J. O’Connor School of Science‚ Griffith University‚ Brisbane‚ Australia 1. What is MATLAB ? MATLAB started as an interactive program for doing matrix calculations and has now grown to a high level mathematical language that can solve integrals and differential equations numerically and plot a wide variety of two and three dimensional graphs. In this subject you will mostly use it interactively and also create MATLAB scripts that carry out a sequence of commands

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    Group B Questions: Ch. 4 Q 1 A basketball player is fouled while attempting to make a basket and receives two free throws. The opposing coach believes there is a 36% chance that the player will miss both shots‚ a 14% chance that he will make one of the shots‚ and a 50% chance that he will make both shots. a. Construct the appropriate probability distribution. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) x        P(X = x) 0    1    2    b. What is the probability that he makes no more than one

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    Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 00000000 11111100 22221111 33222222 76543210 54321098 32109876 10987654 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF EFFFFFFF SEEEEEEE 3. The difficulty of manipulating and using floating point numbers in c calculations There are two reasons why a real number might not be exactly represented as a floating-point number. The most common situation is illustrated by the decimal number 0.1. Although it has a finite decimal representation‚ in binary it has an infinite

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    parameters/assumptions in his WACC calculations: Rf: 7% Market Risk Premium (“MRM”): 7% Beta Arch: 1.6 Borrowing Rate: 11% Eqity/Debt Ratio: 40% / 60% And based on these: Re= Rf+ βArch x MRP = 7% + 1.6 x 7% = 18.2 % WACC = 0.4 x Re + 0.6 x Rd and accepted tax shield from cost of debt as “0” due to the “0” tax cost of the company during the forecasted period. WACC = 0.4 x 18.2% + 0.6 x 11.0% = 13.88% =>13.9% * In the absence of details about the βArch calculation of John Adams we accepted

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    of the cell; given that there is an increase in the activity of ions‚ the potential readings of the solution will be falsely higher than if there was no added activity. The falsely high activity of the unknown solution will cause a falsely high calculation in both concentration and Wt% of

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    CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT NUMBER 8 PERCENTAGE OF WATER IN A HYDRATE Objectives 1. To determine the percentage of water in barium chloride dihydrate. 2. To determine the percentage of water in an unknown hydrate salt. 3. To calculate the water of crystallization for the unknown hydrate salt. Discussion A hydrate salt is composed of anions (negative ions) and cations (positive ions) which are surrounded by and weakly bonded water molecules. Each hydrate salt has a fixed number

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