Assessment task – EYMP1 Context and principles for early years provision Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 and 3.4. Scenario: A childcare setting is preparing for their annual self evaluation activity to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Early Years Framework. You have been asked to prepare the following evidence for your manager: * an explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and
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QAT1 Task 4 Western Governors University ID# A. Company A 1. Determine expected completion times for each project activity. T= (Optimistic + 4Probable + Pessimistic)/6 A. T=(2 + 4(3) + 4)/6 –OR -- T=3 B. T=(5 + 4(6) + 13)/6 – OR – T= 7 C. T=(3 + 4(4) + 8)/6 – OR – T=4.5 D. T=(10 + 4(11) + 15)/6 – OR – T=11.5 E. T=(4 + 4(5) + 6)/6 – OR – T= 5 F. T=(8 + 4(10) + 12)/6 – OR – T=10 G. T= (4 + 4(6) + 11)/6 – OR – T= 6.5 H. T=(8 + 4(10) + 18)/6 – OR – T= 11 I. T= (3 + 4(6) + 12)/6 – OR – T= 6.5
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UNIT 4 PROJECT Reflecting on Sources April Teague Kaplan University CM220- 21 College Composition June 3‚ 2013 UNIT 4 PROJECT
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Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma Business Unit 19 – Marketing Planning Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 3rd March 2015 1st May 2015 Assignment title Assignment 1 Be able to design a marketing plan on the basis of data compilation through appropriate marketing audit technique‚ by overcoming the main barriers to marketing planning‚ including the ethical challenges in the process. Learning Outcome
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TUTORIAL 4 – DISCRETE DISTRIBUTIONS Question 1 An experiment consists of picking a card at random from a standard deck of cards and replacing it. If this experiment is performed 12 times‚ what is the probability that you get: (a) exactly 2 aces; (b) exactly 3 hearts; (c) more than 1 heart. Solution Let n = 12‚ the no of experiments. (a) Let p = probability of obtaining an ace in an experiment of picking a card at random from a standard deck of cards; and = 4/52 = 1/13
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course endures 7 weeks in which 4 skills namely listening‚ reading‚ writing and speaking are distributed equally with the total of 120 minutes for each lesson focusing on separate skills. This course takes place when students have completed General English Program which consists of 4 levels and serves as a supply of basic knowledge for pre- university students of all majors at International School‚ VNU. While General English course puts emphasis on improving learners’ 4 skills in general with the aim
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the task once then reuses it each time you need to perform the task. 2. Name and describe the two parts that a module definition had in most languages. Header and Body 3. When the module is executing‚ what happens when the end of the module is reached? Computer jumps back to the part of the program that called the module 4. What is a local variable? What statements are able to access a local variable? A variable that is declared inside a module. Only statements inside the module can access
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Student Answer: 0 ≤ t ≤ 1 4 ≤ t ≤ 8 0 ≤ t ≤ 4 3 ≤ t ≤ 4 Points Received: 0 of 4 Comments: Question 2. Question : Solve the problem. Two cars start from the same point and travel in the same direction. If one car is traveling 57 miles per hour and the other car is traveling at 49 miles per hour‚ how far apart will they be after 4.9 hours? Student Answer: 39.2 mi 240.1 mi 279.3 mi 519.4 mi Points Received: 0 of 4 Comments: Question 5. Question
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Chapter 4 Process Costing Chapter 4 Process Costing Solutions to Questions 4-1 A process costing system should be used in situations where a homogeneous product is produced on a continuous basis. 4-2 Job-order and processing costing are similar in the following ways: 1. Job-order costing and process costing have the same basic purposes—to assign materials‚ labor‚ and overhead cost to products and to provide a mechanism for computing unit product costs. 2. Both systems use the same basic
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value is $45; 000 5 $3; 000 = $30; 000. So selling the machine will produce a capital gain equal to $35; 000 $30; 000 = $5; 000‚ and the …rm will pay taxes on the capital gain so that the net cash in‡ ow is CF (selling existing machine) = $30; 000 + $5; 000(1 :35) = $33; 250: Cash ‡ increments over years 1-10‚ given by the changes in operation costs and ow in tax savings due to depreciation: OC (1 t) + t depreciation = ($12; 000)(:65) + :35 x 8000 10 $3; 000 = :035x
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