EXERCISE 14 PROBLEMS—PART I 1. Calculate the temperature of the parcel at the following elevations as it rises up the wind-ward side of the mountain: (a) 1000m 20 °C (b) 2000m 10 °C (c) 4000m -2 °C 2. (a) After the parcel of air has descended down the lee side of the mountain to sea level‚ what is the temperature of the parcel? 38 °C (b) Why is the parcel now warmer than it was at sea level on the windward side (what is the source of the heat energy)
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= £0‚5 £5 - £3‚5 = £1‚5 £3000 / 0‚5 = £6000 £3000 – 1‚5 =
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Tone: (3 tone words) depressing‚ miserable‚ serious Major characters: (at least 3) (3 personality traits per character) (1 MLA parenthetical citation per character) Equality 7-2521 is curious‚ adventurous‚ and independent (Rand 31). Liberty 5-3000 is loving‚ trustworthy‚ and fearless (89). International 4-8818 is friendly‚ timid‚ and honest (31). Motif/Symbol: (at least 1) (2 or more MLA parenthetical citations) Fear is a reoccurring motif found throughout anthem (39) (31). Memorable
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Variable Overhead | 9.8 | | | Total VC | 69.2 | | | S.P. | 92.29 | | | Contribution | 23.09 | | | | | | | Additional Cont | 577250 | | 577250 | | | | | Loss Of Sales | | | | Lost unit sales | 3000 | | | S.P. | 110.05 | | | Variable Cost P.U. | 66.55 | | | Contribution | 43.5 | | | Sales Loss | 130500 | | -130500 | | | | | | | | | One Time Set Up Cost | | | -5000 | | | | | |
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easily and quickly find someone to buy her options‚ she can sell it at 3000*2‚9245= 8773‚5$ Then she could even invest these 8773‚5$ in a 5years bond and win 8773‚5*1‚0602=9301‚7$ 3- She keeps the options until it is worth use it and sell her shares. If she wants to earn more than she could have won by taking the cash bonus we have to find the value of the stock that would make her win more than 5301$ (X-35)*3000=5301 => X= 36‚767 So when the value of the stocks is greater
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calculate the normal duration for this project and identify the critical path(s). (8 marks) Activity Dependence Normal Crash Normal Crash Duration Duration Cost £ Cost in days in days £ A 3 3 3000 3000 B A 7 3 3000 7000 C B 4 4 4000 4000 D C 29 9 10000 25000 E C 6 3 3000 9000 F G 20 10 10000 12000 G A 18 8 20000 22000 H F 2 1 5000 10000 I D‚G‚H 2 1 4000 6000 J I 5 5 15000 15000 K J 1 1 1000 1000 b) Due to unexpected delays in some predecessors
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IN 3 (SELECT e.MGR FROM EMP e WHERE e.MGR IS NOT NULL) 4 AND SAL > 1000; ENAME JOB SAL ---------- --------- ---------- FORD ANALYST 3000 BLAKE MANAGER 2850 KING PRESIDENT 5000 JONES MANAGER 2975 SCOTT ANALYST 3000 CLARK MANAGER 2450 6 rows selected. SQL> 3. SQL> --3. Repeat exercise 2 for any employee that is not a manager or earns a salary > $1‚000 SQL> SELECT ENAME
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Title AS/NZS 3000:2000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) Licensee Licensed to LUU MINH LUAN on 25 Feb 2002 Conditions of use This is a licensed electronic copy of a document where copyright is owned or managed by Standards Australia International. Your licence is a single user licence and the document may not be stored‚ transferred or otherwise distributed on a network. You may also make one paper copy of this document if required. Web Check-up
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civilizations. A. Civilization arose in six major locations scattered around the world. 1. One of the earliest civilizations emerged in Sumer (in southern Mesopotamia) between 3500 and 3000 b.c.e. 2. Norte Chico (central coastal Peru)‚ emerged between 3000 and 1800 b.c.e. 3. Indus Valley civilization arose between 3000 and 2000 b.c.e. along with Nile Valley civilization 4. Around 2200 b.c.e.‚ a First Civilization took shape in China 5. The Olmec produced a First Civilization much later (around 1200
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CASE ANALYSIS JOHN DAWSON 1. Decision problem. What alternative should choose Mr. Dawson? 2. Research problem. Assessing the demand‚ people involved and their respective offerings. 3. ANALYSIS OF ACTORS 4.1. MR. DAWSON * Professor of history at Riverdale (A 48.2803 32.1868 km of Boylston and Shafersville miles) * You wish to withdraw. * He is 55 years old. * It is now in an age when he should not engage in any business. * Want to have your own business. * Wants to engage
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