Homework Week 4 1. Section 3.1‚ Exercise #14‚ p. 125 Finding Probabilities consider a company that selects employees for random drug tests. The company uses a computer to select randomly employee numbers that range from 1 to 6296. Find the probability of selecting a number greater than 1000. P(E) = Number of outcomes in E / Total number of Outcomes in sample space Number of outcomes in E = 6296 – 100 = 5296 The probability = P(E) = 5296 / 6296 =
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and permits and $12‚000 for fines and forfeits. Answer: licenses and permits (Subsidiary Ledger) DR: Licenses & Permits $31‚000 CR: Cash $31‚000 fines and forfeits (general ledger) DR: Estimated Rev $12‚000 CR: Budgetary fund bal. $12‚000 2. Supplies were
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Australian School of Business School of Accounting ACCT 1501: Accounting and Financial Management 1A Week 1 Introduction to Financial Accounting & Key Financial Statements Student Handout Lecturer: Dr. Youngdeok Lim School of Accounting UNSW QUAD 3069 youngdeok.lim@unsw.edu.au Blackboard: http://telt.unsw.edu.au. Session 1‚ 2013 WEEK 1: Introduction to Financial Accounting & Key Financial Statements Welcome to Accounting and Financial Management
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AC 550 Intermediate Accounting Homework assignment Ch1-2 Chapter 1 CA1-1 1. GAAP is the term used to indicate the whole body of FASB authoritative literature. Ans: True 2. Any company claiming compliance with GAAP must comply with most standards and interpretations but does not have to follow the disclosure requirements. Ans: False – All company that is claiming compliance with GAAP must follow all standards and interpretations especially
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Chivonne M. Joseph ACCT553 Week 1 Homework _________________________________________________________ Please provide your answer to each question in the space provided below. When finished‚ submit to the DropBox. Chapter 1 (5 pts) 1. Briefly discuss the purpose of the Sixteenth Amendment. The 16th Amendment allowed Congress to impose taxes on whatever source derived. The sourced could be direct or indirect and without regard to census. The purpose of the taxes was to help
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Lodging Demands DeVry University Foundations of Hotel Mgmt HOSP-320-62422 ProfessorLionel Thomas Jr. November 02‚ 2014 Lodging Demands Chapter 1: 1. There are three factors that influence lodging demand. What are they and discuss in detail how they affect the demand? Population growth (Population Demographics‚ per textbook): The growth of population is an important factor that affects the lodging demand directly‚ Survey data of business and pleasure travel suggest that people above 45 years of age
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Chapter 3: Augment my Reality: What’s next? Social networking will transform e-commerce‚ in the future organizations will take advantage of talent outside the organization by commissioning everything from technology development to marketing campaigns to outside groups and people such as us. The only limits will be the speed at which technology continues to advance. Everything you want‚ need‚ or have an urge for will be an app away. You will be able to get what model of car‚ color‚ and accessories
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Joseph Dizon MG271 - Principles of Supervision Week Two Supervision Homework 28 January 2015 1. What are the differences between motivation and job satisfaction? What results are obtained from a motivated employee? What results are obtained from a satisfied employee? Motivation is something that will keep you going further while Satisfaction is something that you are content with and don’t see any more progress to move further. Money‚ promotion and/or benefits are good example of motivational factors
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variable? Explain your reasoning. It is a discrete since rolling a die‚ we only have a 1/6 chances when rolling a number. Besides‚ it is always a concrete number it is never a 1.0001 chances‚ 1.00000001‚ or 1.00001‚ or anything between. | 2. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the probability distribution created by rolling a die. Either show work or explain how your answer was calculated. Descriptive Statistics: Die1 Variable Mean StDevDie1 3.450 1.317Mean: 3.50
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Starbucks advertising campaign entitled "DRINK COFFEE.SUPPORT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE‚" is meant to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person‚ one cup and one neighborhood at a time. The attraction of this ad is due to its relevance and how it relates to the normality of members of the LGBT. Being in a committed relationship for twelve years with someone of the same sex has been terrifying due to society’s view on my life. Seeing this ad and being able to see any ad that depicts my life as
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