1. Middleton Clinic had total assets of 500‚000 and an equity balance of 350‚000 at the end of 2010. One year late‚ at the end of 2011‚ the clinic had 576‚000$ in assets and 380‚000 $ in equity. What was the clinic’s dollar growth in assets during 2011‚ and how was this growth financed? Clinic’s dollar growth from 2010 to 2011 = 576‚000-500‚000= 76‚000 $ It was financed in increasing of Equity by 30‚000 $ and the rest in the assets which is 76‚000-30‚000= 46‚000 $ Chapter 5 1. Consider
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1‚244‚261.00 2004 2‚191‚243.00 Total $4‚600‚569.00 No.of Years 3 Average Revenue $1‚533‚523.00 Average Customers 8‚202.00 Average Revenue per Unit $ 187.00 Average Variable Cost : 2002 $1‚011‚008** **$417‚004+$124‚101.20+$117‚903+$351‚000 2003 1‚142‚681.00** ** $520‚069+$171‚622.70+$79‚888+$371‚101 2004 1‚798.131.00 **
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Linear Variable Displacement Transducer (LVDT): A very basic transducer which is always useful in the field of instrumentation‚ I have studied about this in my college days. Now let me explain about the LVDT with its Principle of Operation and I will explain how it is constructed for its well known operation and you can understand the working of LVDT. Principle of LVDT: LVDT works under the principle of mutual induction‚ and the displacement which is a non-electrical energy is converted into an
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Revolution: Essential or Extraneous? Why eighteenth-century Britain? Among the several movements through the course of human civilization‚ the study of the Industrial Revolution has left the question of Britain’s influence in the process. Could the Revolution have proceeded without Britain? What changes would there be in history? Britain’s strategic position in trade and the economy‚ as well as its social distinctiveness in Europe‚ resulted in a situation where no other country could have initiated the movement
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BIO 137 Chapter 1 Worksheet: Variables 1. The control group is Group B‚ who is not given the special juice. 2. The independent variable is the special juice. 3. The dependent variable in this experiment is how many stacks of stapled papers each group made. 4. Smither’s conclusion should be that the special juice does not increase the productivity of workers‚ as the group who did not receive it produced more stacks of papers. 5. The experiment could be improved by giving
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The simple circular diagram‚ which shows the four P’s focusing upon the customer‚ emphasizes the variables which the marketing manager can control. But the actual situation is more‚ complex. Since marketing does not exist in a vacuum‚ certain external factors must be considered. These factors limit the marketing manager and he must work with or around them. They can be placed in the following categories: 1. Cultural and social environment‚ 2. Political and legal environment‚
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Two-Variable Inequality (YOUR NAME HERE) MAT 221 (YOUR PROFESSOR ’S NAME HERE) February 10‚ 2014 Two-Variable Inequality We use inequalities when there is a range of possible answers for a situation. That’s what we are interested in when we study inequalities‚ possibilities. We can explore the possibilities of an inequality using a number line which is sufficient in simple situations‚ such as inequalities with just one variable. But in more complicated circumstances‚ like those with two variables
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expense or depreciation cost is fixed cost or variable cost in nature? Fixed costs: Fixed costs are such costs that do not change with the change in activity level within the relevant range. Where relevant range can be defined in terms of time or activity level. Variable costs: Variable costs are such costs that change with the change in activity level . Coming to the question‚ depreciation expense or depreciation cost can either be fixed or variable and this depends on the method adopted to measure
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Viscosity of some fluids Models with variable viscosity Differential type models Rate type models Integral type models Download Some frequently used models for non-Newtonian fluids Josef M´lek a malek@karlin.mff.cuni.cz Mathematical Institute Charles University 18 March 2011 Josef M´lek a Non-Newtonian fluids Viscosity of some fluids Models with variable viscosity Differential type models Rate type models Integral type models Download Viscosity of some fluids Fluid Air (at Benzene
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that company focuses on doing what they know best and doing it to perfection. They also use parts from suppliers who also do what they do best instead of everyone doing half heart jobs. B. Give employees a stronger career path By allowing the company to just focus on what they know best it allows employees to become the experts at their job. It also allows for them know they specialty well enough to develop future improvements. D. Turn fixed costs into variable costs When you outsource you
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