Final Examination of Economics 1.When the money market is drawn with the value of money on the vertical axis‚ if the price level is above the equilibrium level‚ there is an a. excess demand for money‚ so the price level will rise. b. excess demand for money‚ so the price level will fall. c. excess supply of money‚ so the price level will rise. d. excess supply of money‚ so the price level will fall. 2.According to the classical dichotomy‚ when the money supply doubles which
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Raheem Adewale Onifade Assignment Fall2013Set1 due 10/28/2013 at 05:00am EET math100 4. (1 pt) 1. (1 pt) Match the statements defined below with the letters labeling their equivalent intervals. You must get all of the answers correct to receive credit. The expression 1−3 2 4 2+3 5 7 is a fraction a b where b is positive‚ and a and b have no common factors. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. x ∈ [2‚ 7] x ∈ (2‚ 7) x ∈ [2‚ 7) x ∈ (−∞‚ 2) x ∈ [2‚ ∞) A. B. C. D. E. 2≤x
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Physics of a Guitar (Rough Draft) The guitar is the most played instrument in the music world. The oldest surviving guitar is thought to be made around 1776 in Italy by Gaetano Vinaccia. Though‚ the guitar looks like a simple instrument to construct or play there is a lot of physics behind the creation of it‚ from the strings to the air inside‚ the anatomy‚ and the sound spectrum. There are three types of guitars that are made: nylon acoustic‚ steel-string‚ and electric. Acoustic guitars produce
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Interpretations: 1. The time required for the objects with different masses to fall equal distances was equal. 2. The average speed of the two different masses was quite similar‚ within one tenth of a second of each other. 3. Yes‚ because physics theory says that objects free falling‚ where the only force acting on them is gravity‚ accelerate at the same rate no matter what their mass is. 4. The change in spacing of the dots tells us that the speed of the object is increased as it falls
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WORKSHEET PHYSICS SECTION A Q1. Suppose you are in a dark room. Can you see the objects in the room? Can you see the objects outside the room? Explain your answer Q2. Write the two laws of reflection. Q3. Write two differences between diffused and regular reflection. Q4. Write whether in each case diffused or regular reflection takes place. a) Wood b) Polished surface c) Mirror d) Marble surface e) Chalk powder Q5. What is the angle of reflection if the angle between
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BUSM1227 Semester 2 2014 Assessment 1 – Assignment - Case study • Type: Individual • Value: 50% • Word limit: 2500 words (variation within 10% more or less is allowed) • Due: To be announced Aims and background Choosing an appropriate market entry mode is an important decision-making process for international businesses when they expand their business to foreign markets. Appropriate decision on entry mode is more likely to occur when solid analysis of the firm’s and the target markets’ situation
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Macro-Economics What is Macroeconomics? Macroeconomics studies the behaviour of the entire economy‚ and how resources are allocated. It examines economy – wide phenomena such as changes in unemployment‚ national income‚ rate of growth‚ gross domestic product‚ inflation and price levels. Macroeconomics deals with 5 variables: Variable Macroeconomic objective Economic growth A steady rate of increase of national output Employment A low level of unemployment Price stability A low and stable
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ECONOMICS Economic Problem * Unlimited wants‚ limited resources Economic Systems * Questions to answer: 1. What to produce? 2. How much to produce? 3. How to produce? 4. For whom to produce? * Criteria to classify economic systems 1. Productive resources owned by private individuals (private sector) or government (public sector) 2. Role of market forces of demand and supply in allocating resources‚ determining prices‚ distributing incomes 3. Role of government in production
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Dear Sir / Madam‚ I am writing to you to apply for the Degree Programme in International Business‚ in which I am particularly interested. My aim is to work in an international field related to business. Therefore I would like to gain a deeper theoretical knowledge in international business. I believe ………………………………. University with an international business degree is the best place to achieve my career objectives. I have successfully completed Secondary School Certificate Examination in 2009
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Minela Sljoka Notes on Physics Inertia- tendency of an object to maintain motion. Property of matter. Not newton’s first law. Matter wants to maintain motion- moving objects want to stay in motion if stopped wants to stay stopped. Mass is measure of inertia. Things have mass because they have inertia. Units: kg Symbol m in equation. Inertia is most constantly called rest mass but we call it mass because we are dealing with speeds not going to speed of light. Kinetic Energy- v^2 is proportional
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