Student Name: Samielle.Phillips Teacher: foods Date: 10/9/14 District: Rowan Test: 9_12 FACS FN41 - Foods I Test 1 Description: Unit 2 Form: 501 1. Which part of a recipe tells what type of equipment is needed to prepare a recipe? A._ Container size and type B._ Ingredients and the amounts C._ Step-by-step directions D._ Yield 2. The quickest and easiest resource for researching recipes by ingredient‚ type‚ or time available for preparation is: A._ cookbooks. B._ family recipes
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ACCT 205 Wk 1 Dis. 1 E1-21 & E1-26 Question E1-21 KEY: A/R = Accounts Receivable A/P = Accounts Payable Indicate the effects of the following business transactions on the accounting equation of a Blockbuster Video location. a. Received cash of $10‚000 from the owner‚ who was investing in the business. Answer: Increase asset (Cash) Increase owner’s equity (Capital b. Earned video rental revenue on account‚ $1200. Answer: Increase asset (Accounts
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Week 4 Homework Solutions: Problem Set 4 1. Determining Profit or Loss from an Investment. Three years ago‚ you purchased 150 shares of IBM stock for $88 a share. Today‚ you sold your IBM stock for $103 a share. For this problem‚ ignore commissions that would be charged to buy and sell your IBM shares. a. What is the amount of profit you earned on each share of IBM stock? The profit on each share of IBM stock was $15. $103 priced when each share was sold‚ $88 priced when each
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(d) An approximate 95% con…dence interval for the number of defaults for the portfop p p(1 p)=n‚ or equivalently np 1:96 np(1 p). lio is given by: np 1:96 n Plugging in p = :119‚ and n = 50‚ we get a con…dence interval of 5:95 4:49‚ or [1:46; 10:44]. This suggests we are approximately 95% con…dent that we will see between 2 and 10 defaults in our portfolio. (e) The Binomial distribution is great for independent trials like ‡ ipping a fair coin. However‚ here the probability
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NETW310 09/30/2012 Lab #4‚ Installation in the Outside Plant Lab Report Each answer is worth seven points. Use a red colored font for you answers. Place the answers below the questions. 1. May we dig a trench across the city street shown in this lab? a. Yes we can‚ we must follow all the rules prior to being allowed to make the trench‚ which is getting all the required permits. 2. Who issues the permit for this work? a. The Department of Engineering Services of the city issues
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Journal Assignment: Budgets play a critical role in management activities such as planning‚ controlling‚ and motivating employees. Used effectively‚ budgets can help a company achieve its goals and create a productive work environment. In contrast‚ budgets can also create a hostile work environment. Watch this video about budgets and employee morale and then reflect upon your own work experiences. Explain how budgeting was incorporated to achieve the company’s overall goals and objectives.
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Wk 4‚ DQ1 How would you explain the analysis of variance‚ assuming that your audience has not had a statistics class before? When one does a study of data‚ generally this implies an evaluation of the "mean" or average of that data. .i.e. What is the average time it takes a 5th grader to complete his final math exam? A t test is used to test differences between two means. i.e. the mean of the experiment group vs a control group. An ANOVA test‚ on the other hand‚ is indicated when there are
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future Value of 10‚000 for 30 years at 7% $76‚122.55 paying 10‚0000 enter it as a negative Develop Model inputs Quiz rate 7% 12% nper 30 6 pmt 0 -3500 pv -10000 0 output fv $76‚122.55 $28‚403.16 Quiz
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3. What is the project’s initial outlay The intial outlay is 8‚000‚000 (7‚900‚000 for new plant and equipment and 100‚000 for shipping). 4. Sketch out a cash flow diagram for this project. | |Year 0 |Year 1 |Year 2 |Year 3 |Year 4 |Year 5 | |Unit Price | |$300.00 |$300.00
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