Java CIS 109 Assignment 1 A. Programming theory 1. Basic Ideas 1(a) Delimiters are used as comments. The Phrase is put in there to be shown to the user whilst programming‚ but is not shown when the program is to run. Those delimeters indicate comments‚ the compiler ignores what is inside. 1(b) “import java.io*;” means that the complier will check what libraries are necessary to compile the program‚ and it will simply import them. In this case‚ the program would not be able to run without
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copy of answers so you can contribute to the tutorial discussion and for making notes of correct answers. Tutorial Set WEEK 2 Revision Questions 1 Introduction to microeconomics: efficiency‚ scarcity & opportunity cost Textbook (J/M/W) 9th ed.) Chs. 1 & 2 1. What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? Micro: individual firms etc. Macro: Economy as a whole 2. What is the difference between deductive and inductive methods in economics when discussing theories? Deductive: Beginning
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can make to herself‚ her organization and the competition is to turn the document over to one of the airline personnel. She should continue on with her research because even though she saw the competitor’s results she may be able to find more information that may change the end results. She should also inform the organizations ethicist along with her manager. What are the implications of those decisions even if there is no violation of law or regulation? The implications of her actions are
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rental revenueDiscount receivedAccounts payableConsultationD2 ACC 100 D2 ACC 100 FeesCapitalCommision RevenueNotes payable‚ due 29 June 2007 | 168018242019138018208010040062341849 | 38257076840033 50 | (Ignore Goods & Services Tax) Other data given: (i) The owner withdrew $4‚000 cash on 28 June 2007. No entry has been made. (ii) Clarke Angeles advertised its products over the local radio station on 27 June 2007. It costs the business $5‚000. It has not yet paid and no entry has
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Focus on Application: Week Two Student’s Name MAT/205 Due Date Instructor’s Name For the example of a ball being thrown up into the sky and then landing on the ground‚ we can model a quadratic equation to show the path of the projectile at various points in time (projectile motion). That is to say‚ each point plotted on the graph (parabola) will be a measurement to this effect: Suppose a ball is thrown into the sky at a velocity of 64ft/sec from an initial height of 100ft. We would set the
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was selected over a one-week period. Data were collected on the method of payment of how much was spent by each of the 100 customers. The sample data are shown in attached Excel File <CP 1 & 2 Consolidated Foods>. Prior to the new credit card policy‚ approximately 50% of Consolidated Foods’ customers paid in cash and approximately 50% paid by personal check. Managerial Report Use the tabular and graphical methods of descriptive statistics to summarize the sample data. Your report should contain
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ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Week 14: Homework 2 1. A spark can jump between two non – touching difference between them is sufficiently large. approximately 940 V is required to produce a spark How fast would a 1.3 m rod have to be moving in cause a spark to jump across the gap? [151 ms-1] conductors if the potential A potential difference of in an air gap of 1.0 × 10-4m. a magnetic field of 4.8 T to 2. The wingspan (tip – to – tip) of a Boeing 747 jetliner is 59 m. The plane is flying horizontally
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should use a shortened version of the title if the title is long. Page number is located at right margin. (full title; centered horizontally & vertically) Two-Variable Inequalities John Q. Student MAT 222 Week 2 Assignment Instructor’s Name Date Running Header: TWO-VARIABLE 2 Two-Variable Inequalities (title required on first line) Continuing last week’s topic of functions and relationships between variables‚ this week’s work examines a practical application of two-variable inequalities
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counseling and life/career coaching 2. What heading are the Health Tools and Health Challenges found under? The Health Tools and Health Challenges are found under the Thriving heading. 3. Where is the Assess Your Health tool located? The Assess Your Health tool is located in Health Tools under the Thriving heading. 4. What are the five categories on the Live Healthy Page? The five categories on the Live Healthy Page are 1: How healthy are you? 2: Lifestyle Change. 3: Physical Fitness
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FIN-516 – WEEK 2 - HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM BASED ON CHAPTER 15 – WACC AND THE HAMADA FORMULA Bickley Engineering Company has a capital structure of 30% Debt and 70% Equity. Its current Beta is 1.3‚ and its Market Risk Premium is 7.5% Points. The current Risk Free Rate is 3.5%. Bickley’s marginal tax rate is 40%. What is the Unlevered Beta of Bickley? Bickley’s management would like to change its capital structure to 15% Debt and 85% equity by retiring its bonds yielding 8%. The
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