*‚ d4‚ ..‚ d10): count 3. Question 2: (Half open questions‚ make sure your algorithm and assumptions are correct‚ no need to be very specific) Suppose a base cuboid has the following tuples: A B C D Count Sales a1 b1 c1 d1 1 a1 b2 c2 d1 1 a1 b3 c1 d2 1 a2 b4 c1 d2 1 a2 b3 c2 d3 1 6 4 2 10 12 1‚ Show the representative steps to demonstrate how a complete data cube (with Count and SUM(Sales) as measures) is computed by the multiway array aggregation algorithm; Answer (from fang2): Suppose dimensions
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control with positive Haemagglutination activity. For each drug to be tested‚ 40 eggs were assigned to 8 groups (i.e. A‚ B‚ C1‚ C2‚ C3‚ D1‚ D2‚ D3) with 5 eggs in each group. Embryonated eggs in each of C1‚ C2 and C3 subgroups were treated only with 3 different concentrations of each compound to evaluate toxicity respectively. Whereas embryonated eggs of SUBGROUPS D1‚ D2 and
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2 MODELS FOR THE VALUATION OF SHARES. 2.1 The concept of a cost of equity The cost of equity is the cost to the company of providing equity holders with the return they require on their investment. The primary financial objective is to maximize the return to equity shareholders. This return is as the future dividend yield and capital growth. Until new shareholders become members of the company‚ the objective above is concerned with existing shareholders. Company management will need to offer
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relate the effects of common disorders and infection to the care routinely given to individuals affected by them. *Please see below the for Merit and Distinction criteria Description of problem to be solved Task 1 (L.O-1: 1.1‚ 1.2 and M1‚ M2‚ D2). (1.1) List all the systems of the human body with their functions and major organs. (1.2) Identify how body systems interact to ensure proper functioning and growth of the human body. Deliverables: Learning Outcome 1 (to be met by assessment
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ey Chapter 8 Stocks and Their Valuation LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: • Identify some of the more important rights that come with stock ownership and define the following terms: proxy‚ proxy fight‚ takeover‚ and preemptive right. • Briefly explain why classified stock might be used by a corporation and what founders’ shares are. • Differentiate between closely held and publicly owned corporations and list the three
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Course Code Course Title Assignment Number Maximum Marks Weightage Last Dates for Submission : MCS-012 : Computer Organisation and Assembly Language Programming : MCA(1)/012/Assign/2014-15 : 100 : 25% : 15th October‚ 2014 (For July 2014 Session) 15th April‚ 2015 (For January 2015 Session) Perform the following arithmetic operations :Using binary signed 2’s complement notation for integers. You may assume that the maximum size of integers is of 9 bits including the sign bit. (Please note that the
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Programme Unit Title: Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Student Name Edexcel BTEC Levels 4 and 5 Higher Nationals in Health and Social Care Unit Code: 5 Date Issued: Aug 2013 Assignment Evaluation Sheet – Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care St Patrick Student ID No.: Edexcel Registration No.: Date of submission 17:00 on 26th Oct 2013 Lecturer Name: Chris Tapp Internal Verifier Name: Shirley Yearsley ACHIEVING A PASS ALL assessment criteria must
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3-3 2. In Figure 3-3‚ if the initial demand for margarine were D1‚ the impact of an increase in the price of margarine from $0.35 to $0.40 per pound on consumer purchases would be illustrated as a. a shift in the demand curve to D2. b. a shift in the demand curve to D3. c. a movement upward to the left along the original demand curve D1. d. none of the above. 3. In Figure 3-3‚ if the initial demand for margarine were D1‚ the impact of a decrease in the price of butter‚ a substitute good
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which is the proposal (D1) that "Knowledge is perception" (151d-e). Socrates does not respond to this directly. Instead he claims that D1 entails two other theories (Protagoras’ and Heracleitus’)‚ which he expounds (151e-160e) and then criticises (160e-183c). Socrates eventually presents no fewer than eleven arguments‚ not all of which seem seriously intended‚ against the Protagorean and Heracleitean views. If any of these arguments hit its target‚ then by modus tollens D1 is also false. A more direct
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ASSIGNMENT BRIEF Qualification Unit number‚ code and title Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business Unit 6‚ K/601/0578‚ Business Decision Making Module Leader: Lecturers: Hillary E.K Hillary – Owusu - Mudassar – Bekhzod – Peter Distribution date Submission deadline WC – 22/09/2014 07/12/2014 Assignment title BDM: Business Decision Making Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to:
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