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    Cost accounting. Before detailing about these methods there are 3 main elements of costs used within the methods‚ which are fixed‚ variable and semi variable costs. Fixed cost are costs that tend not to be affected by fluctuations in activity for example rent for the year of a premises‚ where as a variable cost varies in direct proportion to the level or volume of activity‚ so for instance the greater number of plastic toys produced‚ the greater the cost of plastic materials. Lastly a semi variable

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    Lab: Sampling Bacteria Purpose: Refer to handout sheet. Materials: Refer to handout sheet. Procedure: Refer to handout sheet. Pre-Lab Questions: 1. Why is one dish being reserved for the class as a "control"? Having a controlled variable is important in order to be able to look at what the bacteria would look like if it hadn’t been contaminated and just left as agar. Having a sample of agar that wasnt exposed to any bacteria will provide a clear picutre of what grew on the agar

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    Eletha Fields Delegation Example in a Healthcare Setting Delegation in the health care setting is very important for the nurses‚ unlicensed assistive personnel‚ and for the patients. The delegation of indirect and direct patient care allows the Registered Nurse (RN) to spend more time toward the patient care‚ education‚ and patient advocacy. This delegation of patient care helps to improve patient outcomes and increases satisfaction

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    Benson Zhang Math 90 Sorry for the day late‚ I was meaning to turn it in yesterday‚ but completely forgot. My printer was out of ink during the beginning of spring break and I hadn’t gotten the chance to refill it‚ plus math is my first class of the day and I was already late as it is‚ so I didn’t want to come in any later. For my semester‚ it has been relatively good. The bad thing was that the class was kind of really early‚ but other than that‚ I really got into the habit of waking

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    Formal Planning situational analysis A process planners use‚ within time and resource constraints‚ to gather‚ interpret‚ and summarize all information relevant to the planning issue under consideration. studies past events‚ examines current conditions‚ and attempts to forecast future trends internal forces at work in the organization consistent with the open-systems approach Levels of Planning types of managers: top-level (strategic managers)‚ middle-level (tactical managers)‚ and frontline

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    2.1.1 The Theory of Random Walk Fama (1965) stated that successive values of a stock are independent of each other and random in nature. This random event which is caused by the changes in stock information is known as the random walk hypothesis. To provide a more detail explanation‚ Fama (1965) mentioned that a random walk evolves from the basis of the stock market being an efficient market‚ which explains that a stock market consists of many unreasonable investors competing with one another to

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    1.Single random sampling : a. Definition: Simple random sampling is the basic sampling technique where we select a group of subjects (a sample) for study from a larger group (a population). Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample. Every possible sample of a given size has the same chance of selection; i.e. each member of the population is equally likely to be chosen at any stage in the sampling process.

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    Objective 4. The objective of the auditor when using audit sampling is to provide a reasonable basis for the auditor to draw conclusions about the population from which the sample is selected. Definitions 5. For purposes of the PSAs‚ the following terms have the meanings attributed below: (a) Audit sampling (sampling) – The application of audit procedures to less than 100% of items within a population of audit relevance such that all sampling units have a chance of selection in order to provide the

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    million people and as a second language by around 375 million speakers in the world. And according to research by the British Council‚ speakers of English as a second language will soon outnumber those who speak it as a first language. Philippines‚ for example‚ is also using English as its second language‚ and every year the number of fluent English speakers here is getting bigger and bigger‚ which I think is very beneficial for our country. Just imagine if all the Filipinos can speak in English correctly

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    WHAT IS A RANDOM VARIABLE? A random variable assigns a number to each outcome of a random circumstance‚ or‚ equivalently‚ a random variable assigns a number to each unit in a population. It is easier to create rules for broad classes of situations and then identify how a specific example fits into a class than it is to create rules for each specific example. We can employ this strategy quite effectively for working with a wide variety of situations Involving probability and random outcomes. We

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