Applied Mathematics 1 Trigonometric Ratios with solutions O A O cos θ = tan θ = H H A where O = opposite‚ A = adjacent and H = hypotenuse. sin θ = 1. The angle of elevation of the top of a tree from a point on the ground 10m from the base of the tree is 28◦ . What is the height of the tree? Solution We need to find the height of tree which is opposite an angle of 28◦ .Thus O tan θ = A O = A tan θ height of tree = 10 × tan 28◦ =⇒ height of tree = 5.3m 1d.p. 2. Using a surveying
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Title of the Project: Importance And Applications Of Core Banking Solutions (CBS) Objectives of the Project Work: The major objectives of this project work are to: • To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of CBS over traditional banking system • To explore the technology used in CBS with special reference to Shreyas Grameen Bank. • To identify and discuss various issues related with the automization of Banks. • To define various Core
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Experiment 4: Conductivity of electrolyte solutions (Dated: October 29‚ 2009) I. INTRODUCTION Pure water does not conduct electricity‚ but any solvated ionic species would contribute to conduction of electricity. An ionically conducting solution is called an electrolyte solution and the compound‚ which produces the ions as it dissolves‚ is called an electrolyte. A strong electrolyte is a compound that will completely dissociate into ions in water. Correspondingly‚ a weak electrolyte dissolves
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Title: pH and buffer solutions Aim This experiment was carried out to determine the role of buffer solution and the factor which affect the buffer capacity. Besides‚ this experiment was carried out to investigate the solubility of protein casein over a range of pH concentration. This experiment also was carried out to determine the isoelectric point of the casein and the effect of the isoelectric point toward the casein solution. Methods Verification of the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
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loyalty. She wanted to know how the Company could build an Asia-specific CRM process blueprint for their internal customer management process and transfer that knowledge to its clients. The strategy team had a four-week deadline to present its solutions. Grey Global Group was a full communications enterprise with 16 global partner companies focused on distinct communications disciplines and engaged in a wide range of marketing and
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inside What Is Culture? Development of Culture around the World Cultural Variation Role of Language Norms and Values Global Culture War Culture and the Dominant Ideology Case Study: Culture at Wal-Mart Social Policy and Culture: Bilingualism BOXES Sociology in the Global Community: Life in the Global Village Sociology in the Global Community: Cultural Survival in Brazil Sociology on Campus: A Culture of Cheating? 50 At a fairground in Iran‚ a girl enjoys a Spiderman ride. Shared learned behavior—what
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McDonald’s Types of business organisations http://www.thetimes100.co.uk/case_study.php?cID=28&csID=120 Questions 1. How does brand franchising enable an organisation like McDonald’s to grow? 2. How does brand franchising reduce the risk for the franchisee? 3. Why are franchisees prepared to pay McDonald’s 4.5% of their sales revenue towards national marketing costs? 4. McDonald’s operates in over 119 countries. How does McDonald’s ensure standardisation of the McDonald’s experience throughout
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Nissan Quality http://www.thetimes100.co.uk/case_study.php?cID=64&csID=124 Overview: a case study on Nissan highlighting many of the issues of lean production. Learning Objectives to analyse the reasons behind Nissan’s high levels of productivity to understand the meaning of Total Quality Management to understand the importance of Kaizen to analyse the benefits of just-in-time. Planning for quality and productivity Introduction: (9 minutes) Overview of the lesson: to look at Nissan and examine
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Mixtures - Solutions‚ Colloids and Suspensions The table below compares solutions‚ colloids and suspensions. | |Solutions |Colloids |Suspensions | |Appearance |Clear‚ transparent and homogeneous |Cloudy but uniform and homogeneous |Cloudy‚ heterogeneous‚ at least two | | |
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