using Vogel’s approximation method. Factories F1 F2 F3 Requirements C1 3 7 2 60 Distribution Centres C2 C3 C4 2 7 6 5 2 3 5 4 5 40 20 15 Supply 50 60 25 Degeneracy in transportation problem and resolving it Computation/Solution to the problem 4 5 10 5 a. Explain the steps in Hungarian method.
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weighting the dry aggregates‚ cover with water‚ agitate‚ and pour off the washwater containing suspended particles. We repeat this until the washwater is clear. Next‚ dry the aggregate a second time at 230◦ ± 90◦ and weigh. Explanation of computation Computation: Using table 1 (sieve analysis for fine and coarse aggregate)‚ we calculate percentages on the basis of total weight of the sample. Also‚ compute the percent of material retained on each sieve and percent of material finer than for each sieve
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9/22/2014 CengageNOW | Assignment | Print Assignment: Module 05 Assignment 1. eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook eBook Discussion Question 6-4 Deductions for and from AGI (LO. 1) Classify each of the following expenditures as a deduction for AGI‚ a deduction from AGI‚ or not deductible. Ignore any possible limitations. a. Sam gives $5‚000 to his father as a birthday gift. _________________ b. Sandra gives $1‚000 to her church. _________________
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Relation: Listing and Rule Method 4. Giving examples Closing Activities: Seatwork – Performance task Assignment Find the domain and range: a. y=x2+2; b. y=x3+2 Course Code: Math 1 Course Title: College Algebra Year: 1st Year Topic: Computations on Functions Designer: Frago‚ Christine Joy S. Stage 1 – Desired Results
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index card‚ it takes lots of take to get the record of a particular student. Once the cashier found the index card‚ the cashier will write the payment received from the students to update the account. This is done using a calculator. Using manual computation sometimes causes an error. At the end of the day‚ the cashier will have to make a list and summary of the total collection of tuition fees. This is another difficult task to handle using manual system especially if there as lots of transactions
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Aryabhata [pic] Statue of Aryabhata on the grounds of IUCAA‚ Pune. As there is no known information regarding his appearance‚ any image of Aryabhata originates from an artist’s conception. Aryabhata (IAST: Āryabhaṭa; Sanskrit: आर्यभटः) (476–550 CE) was the first in the line of great mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His most famous works are the Aryabhatiya (499 CE‚ when he was 23 years old) and the Arya-siddhanta. |Contents
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E204: TORQUE: SECOND CONDITION OF EQUILIBRIUM IBAÑEZ‚ Jonen Lery L. OBJECTIVE A torque is an influence‚ which tends to change the rotational motion of an object. One way to quantify a torque is force applied times the lever arm. In this experiment we consider the systems in equilibrium and its applications and how the forces acting on the system affect torque. To serve as a guide there are objectives set in performing this experiment. First objective is by the second condition applied to the
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1 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE The world is continuously changing towards the advent of a high-technological lifestyle. That is why‚ man’s satisfaction level gets higher‚ as it experiences the convenience brought by automation. From here‚ the researchers strive to discover and search for more effective ways on how man can conveniently live their lives. Technology such as the use of computers and networking are some discovered means to lighten
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CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT AND SERVICE COSTING: A PROCESS SYSTEMS APPROACH LEARNING OBJECTIVES AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER‚ YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO: 1. Describe the basic characteristics of process costing‚ including cost flows‚ journal entries‚ and the cost of production report. 2. Describe process costing for settings without work-in-process inventories. 3. Define equivalent units‚ and explain their role in process costing. 4. Prepare a departmental production report using the FIFO method
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"BelKor Home Page" research.att.com Further reading Sergios Theodoridis‚ Konstantinos Koutroumbas (2009) "Pattern Recognition"‚ 4th Edition‚ Academic Press‚ ISBN 978-1-59749-272-0. Ethem Alpaydın (2004) Introduction to Machine Learning (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning)‚ MIT Press‚ ISBN 0-262-01211-1 Bing Liu (2007)‚ Web Data Mining: Exploring Hyperlinks‚ Contents and Usage Data Ray Solomonoff‚ An Inductive Inference Machine‚ IRE Convention Record‚ Section on Information Theory‚ Part 2‚ pp
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