= concentration of dilute solution V2 = volume of dilute solution Chemicals 0.100 M FeCl3 solution 0.100 M KCNS solution 0.005 M FeCl3 solution (B) Apparatus Burette 1 x 50 mL Pipette 1 x 5 mL Test tube 10 2.3: ACTIVITIES Method: 1. Based on given equation‚ calculate and prepare the following solution from standard solution of 0.100 M FeCl3 by using pipette. a. 25mL FeCl3 solution (5.0 x 10-2 M) b. 25mL FeCl3 solution (1.0 x 10-2 M) c. 25mL
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Today in my generation I have noticed a huge amount of incarcerations that I’ve seen publicly on television and in the media. The Smarter Sentencing Act does not repeal any federal mandatory minimum sentences‚ but instead reduces prison costs and populations by creating a fairer‚ less costly minimum terms for nonviolent drug offenders (). The 4 main things it will do will be to save billions spent on incarcerating nonviolent drug offenders‚ save expensive prison beds for more dangerous offenders
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Learning about other cultures‚ intercultural negotiations‚ intercultural written communications‚ intercultural oral communication. 1 Business Communication II Week 4 Resumes and letters of application Lecture outline: 1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 Thinking about your career What can you offer the employer: functional skills‚ education & experience‚ & personality traits Deciding what you want: work goals‚ personal goals & work environment goals Writing a resume Facts and fallacies about resumes
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conferences‚ and thoroughly understand the examples throughout the chapter. There are 3 main components of your submission including the problem analysis‚ program design and documentation‚ and sample test data. 1. Using a similar approach as example 2.3 (textbook page 75): “Finding the Sale Price of Items in a Department Store”‚ provide your analysis for the following problem statement: You need to write a program that will calculate the number of square feet (living space) in a 4-room house. Your
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|2/25/08 |14 |0% |0 |14 | |2.2 |model individual spindle errors | |2/11/08 |3/10/08 |28 |0% |0 |28 | |2.3 |finish full spindle error sources | |2/11/08 |5/14/08 |93 |0% |0 |93 | |2.4 |list of flexure error sources | |3/03/08 |3/17/08 |14 |0% |0 |14 | |2.1 |model individual flexure errors | |3/03/08 |3/17/08 |14 |0% |0 |14 | |2.2 |finish full flexure error model | |3/10/08 |4/07/08 |28 |0% |0 |28 | |2.3 |list of drive error sources | |3/31/08 |4/07/08 |7 |0% |0 |7 | |2.4 |model individual drive error
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displays. (a) List them (b) Try to group them‚ or classify them. (c) Discuss whether you believe the control or display is suitable for its purpose. (section 3.9.3 may also help) answer open-ended investigation EXERCISE 2.2 Exercises 2.2 and 2.3 involve you examining a range of input and output devices in order to understand how they influence interaction. A typical computer system is comprised of a QWERTY keyboard‚ a mouse‚ and a colour screen. There is usually some form of loudspeaker as
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AMA2101 Homework 2010/2011 Semester 2 Department of Applied Mathematics AMA2101 Quantitative Methods for Business Homework 2010/2011 Semester 2 Suggested outline solution Q1. (a) Class Mark (x) Frequency (f) Amount less than ($) Cumulative frequency 25.5 75.5 0 9 22 27 100.5 150.5 24 46 225.5 300.5 16 8 200.5 250.5 73 89 400.5 x= 0.5 50.5 125.5 175.5 ∑f 9 15 3 350.5 450.5 97 100 = 100 ∑ fx = 16075 ∑ fx 2
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increased cost of sales by 2.3% from Head office in the financial accounts for 6 Months. He asked me to hide it and then divide and absorb it in next few months to hide the impact. I did not agree on this and showed the true and fair picture in Financial Reports. What did you learn from this experience and how will it influence your future behavior in the workplace? If I would have acted upon on the order of General Manager and decreased the cost of sale by 2.3%‚ it would be against my professional
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Why would our government try to hurt kids? Well‚ kids are being hurt right now. You see‚ in America punishment‚ rather than rehabilitation is being emphasized for juveniles who commit crimes. This way of thinking must stop with the addition of rehabilitation and prevention programs for juvenile offenders.<br><br>States vary in their legal definition of a juvenile. In Illinois‚ for example‚ a juvenile is defined as any person below the age of 17. Using each states legal definition‚ the FBI reported
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Briefing: Industrial management is a dynamic field of study‚ always developing and adapting to the need of the global market. Industrial management holds solutions for many problems the market offers with many tools‚ including the ’Hungarian Algorithm’. The Hungarian method is a combinatorial optimization algorithm which solves the assignment problem in polynomial time that’s anticipated later primal-dual methods. The algorithm was developed and published by Harold Kuhn in 1955‚ who gave the name
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