REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT NORTH CLUSTER STA. MARIA‚ ILOCOS SUR IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBJECT BUSINESS MATH PRESENTED BY: MONICA D. APALLA BSHRM 1A PRESENTED TO: MR. MARVIN GALCON SUBJECT INSTRUCTOR PROBLEM SOLVING INVOLVING INTEREST 1. You put $1000 into an investment yielding 6% annual interest; you left the money in for two years. How much interest
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saving the same amount. If neither touches their money until age 50‚ the person who began saving at age 20 will be more fortuitous in her earnings than the one who began saving at age 30. This is because the person who began saving early was able to compound their interest heavily over the five year period while they were making annuity payments‚ and then let the interest accrue for the remaining period. These two very important features will impact my personal financial goals in a positive way. If
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our air‚ water‚ and soil. Arsenic is usually combined with other elements‚ forming compounds with oxygen‚ chlorine‚ and sulfur; and it is in both organic and inorganic forms. Organic arsenic is combined with carbon and hydrogen‚ where inorganic binds with elements such as oxygen‚ chlorine and sulfur. Common inorganic compounds of arsenic are trivalent arsenic and pentavalent arsenic; and two reocurring organic compounds are monomethyl arsonic acid and roxarsone. Arsenic is released into the air by
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Copyright 02009 by John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. All rights reserved APPENDIX C COMPOUND INTEREST TABLES 275 P1: OTA/XYZ P2: ABC JWBT106-APP-C 276 JWBT106-Halpin June 26‚ 2009 8:56 Printer: Sheridan Books COMPOUND INTEREST TABLES TABLE C.1 0.25% Compound Interest Factors Single Payment 0.25% Uniform Payment Series Compound Amount Factor Present Worth Factor Sinking Fund Factor Capital Recovery Factor Compound Amount Factor Present Worth Factor Find F given P F/P Find P given F P/F
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of more heat again contributes to an increase in the temperature of the sample‚ now a liquid. This describes the melting of a pure solid. The melting point is characteristic of the compound‚ independent of source‚ purification procedure‚ etc.‚ and is useful in identifying the compound. However‚ many different compounds have identical or very similar melting points. Eutectic diagram is a binary phase diagram shows the phases formed in differing mixtures of two elements over a range of temperatures
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Fair Trade: Consumerism for Global Justice Introduction The Fair Trade movement is rapidly becoming an emerging and dynamic strength to respond to the negative influence of globalization‚ or rather‚ to the contemporary international trade injustice. While on the other hand‚ there is criticism on fair trade‚ claiming that fair trade is not fair and it goes against free market theory. This term paper aims at introducing the development of fair trade‚ justifying its economical and ethical significance
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Inorganic Chemistry Activity 1 PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Sugar) Rainbow Density Column Introduction As a chemical term‚ “sugar” usually refers to all carbohydrates of the general formula Cn(H 2O)n‚ an organic compound. This exercise is focus on sugar as an organic compound and its properties. Objectives: 1. To identify the properties of organic compound - sugar. 2. To observe some physical properties and changes on an organic compound during the actual conduct of experiment. Materials: A
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The Magnesium Oxide Lab In a compound the atoms of different elements are present in numbers whose ratio is usually an integer or a simple fraction. The simplest (or empirical) formula of the compound expresses that ratio. Simplest formulas are determined by establishing the mass of each element present in a sample of the compound. From those masses one finds the number of moles of each element present. The mole ratio is also the atom ratio in the compound and that ratio provides the subscripts
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PHEROMONES 1. INTRODUCTION What are pheromones? Pheromones‚ as defined by John W. Kimball‚ are chemicals released by an organism into its environment enabling it to communicate with other members of its own species. The term Pheromones (originates from two Greek words‚ pherein meaning transfer and hormone meaning to excite or stimulate)‚ as proposed by Karlson and Luscher(1959) was used to describe a chemical secreted by an animal to release a specific reaction that triggers members of
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Andy Chen and Alexander Van Buren 9/15/11 AP Chemistry Dr. Isotone Lab 1: Determination of the Empirical Formula of Silver Oxide Lab Objective: In this experiment‚ the percent composition and empirical formula of silver oxide will be determined. Silver oxide will be heated until it decomposes to silver metal and oxygen‚ and the percent calculation and empirical formula can be calculated based on combining the ratios of silver and oxygen in the reaction. Summary of
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