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    Reusability of Code PRG/211 – Algorithms and Logic for Computer Programming Submitted to: Professor Christopher Scott Christopher Dew Reusability Code Object-oriented programming (OOP) and procedural programming are two of the programs used for writing software and moving objects. Procedural programming is a method of writing software. It is a programming practice centered on the procedures or actions that take place in a program. Object-oriented programming centers on the object. Object-oriented

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    BKM CHAPTER 5 1. The Fisher equation tells us that the real interest rate approximately equals the nominal rate minus the inflation rate. Suppose the (expected or realized) inflation rate increases from 3% to 5%. Does the Fisher equation imply that this increase will result in a fall in the real rate of interest? Explain. The Fisher equation relates nominal rates required by investors to real rates required by investors and inflation. You can think about this from two perspectives: i. Ex-ante

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    Discuss the cause of the Tacoma bridge disaster‚ in terms of waves‚ vibrations‚ and resonance. Elaborate the effects with relevant equations and formulae. The Tacoma bridge collapse can be attributed to the waves caused by the buildup of energetic vibrations. These energetic vibrations were built up from the bridge “taking energy from the steadily blowing wind” (Crowell). Eventually enough of these energetic vibrations built up to cause resonance within the system‚ causing the wave-like motion

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    Husky Injection Molding System Wang young Do ‚ Dai sun Kong Contents • The market of Injection A. Overall B. Injection molding a. production b. sales and service & competitors c. Technology • Husky A. Introduction a. Product b. Production c. Technology & Sales and service d. ownership & values B. Competition C. Crisis and Decisions • Study questions A. Overall market A. Overall market a. Injection molding _ production Processor needs 1 machine + 2~4 molds 1. Machine A. Smaller machines -

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    IAN novel writing in English is a living and evolving literary genre. It is richer in content‚ wider and variegated in range. Before Independence‚ their subject matter was inescapably political but after Independence a clear shift has been marked in their focus and one can easily find that human relationships‚ social issues‚ gender equations and other important issues like futility of existence‚ alienation‚ Diaspora and psychosomatic issues have become the main concerns of the novelists.  Not only

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    1 Describe the graphical coordinate system in Java. Where is the origin? What units apply to the x‚y coordinates? Java AWT Graphic component is different with respect to x and y coordinate that we have learnt in math. It defines its own coordinate system to specify where and how drawing operation will take place. Here the origin (0‚0) is at the top left corner of the component. Here X coordinate increases as we move right and Y coordinate increases as we move down. . The units for X and Y is in

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    Chapter 13 Answers to Exercises 1. Identify three objects that might belong to each of the following classes: a. Automobile b. NovelAuthor c. CollegeCourse The students will have a variety of answers for these questions. Some examples might be: a. myRedChevroletCamaro‚ theBlackfordMustangWithTheDentThatBobDrives‚ thePorschee911ThatDonaldTrumpOwns b. Terry Brooks‚ Steven King‚ Ray Bradbury c. English Composition‚ Calculus‚ Physics 2. Identify three different classes that might contain

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    together’. HCI consist of three parts that is the user‚ the computer and the interaction involved between the user and the computer. Therefore I am going to evaluate the company based on several criteria. From what have been observed in the Kannal Solutions ‚ the work area was found to be comfortable for the employees to work. The chairs provide sufficient cushioning. This enables the employees to work for long hours without feeling cramps or pains on their bottoms. Besides that‚ it is observed that

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    Hieu Nguyen – FIN 5309 Section 1 Assignment 1 2.3 Table 2.2 X=0 X=1 Total Y=0 0.15 0.07 0.22 Y=1 0.15 0.63 0.78 Total 0.30 0.70 1.00 With W = 3+6X and V = 20-7Y‚ we have: (W|X=0)=3 (W|X=1)=9 Total (V|Y=0)=20 0.15 0.07 0.22 (V|Y=1)=13 0.15 0.63 0.78 Total 0.30 0.70 1.00 a. E(W) = 3 x 0.3 + 9 x 0.7 = 7.2 E(V) = 20 x 0.22 + 13 x 0.78 = 14.54 b. = (3 – 7.2)2 x 0.3 + (9 - 7.2)2 x 0.7 = 7.56 = (20 – 14.54)2 x 0.22 + (13 – 14.54)2 x 0.78 = 8.4084 c. cov

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    Q.1a) The following graph is EOQ model with planned shortages. Let the parameters from the basic EOQ model. d = constant demand rate K = setup cost for placing one order Q = order quantity h = inventory holding cost per unit of product per unit of time p = shortage cost per unit of product per unit of time S = inventory level just after an order of size Q arrives So‚ Q– S = Shortage in inventory just before an order of Q units is added Production or ordering cost per

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