4*(1/x)=(5/2)*(1/x)+3 4/x=(5/2x)+3 (8/2x)=(5/2x)+3 (8/2x)-(5/2x)=3 (3/2x)=3 x=1/2 The answer would be x=1/2 3. John had $30‚000 to invest. He invested part of this money in bonds paying 12% annual simple interest and the rest of the money in a savings account giving 4% annual interest. At the end of the year‚ he received $2‚400 as extra income. How much money did John place in each investment? .4x+.12(30000-x)=2400 .04x+.12(30000)-.12x=2400 .04x+3600-.12x=2400 .12x-.04x+3600=2400 .08x+3600=2400
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Check Point: Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) DUE FRIDAY 30 Points * Write a 200-word paragraph outlining the phases of SDLC and identifying the different personnel that participate in this process. There are many phases involved in SDLC‚ starting from the beginning is system investigation. This involves professionals looking into the business problem that needs to be solved‚ and also taking a deeper look at the problems that could come while developing an IT system for a business.
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Saving Private Ryan – Movie Analysis 1. Throughout the movie‚ Captain Miller continues to lead his enemy unit even when he thinks the mission’s objectives are not worth risking the lives of his men and his own life. How and why does he convince his men to continue in this seemingly meaningless assignment? Captain Miller persuades his cooperative men to go above and beyond their assignment‚ inspiring them to see the big objective of winning the war‚ resolving moral conflicts among his men‚ and
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System Development Life Cycle Table of Contents Overview of System Development Lifecycle 4 Models of System Development Lifecycle 4 Waterfall Model 4 Spiral Model 5 Rapid Application Development Model 5 Phases of System Development Life Cycle 5 Systems Development Lifecycle in Practice A Case Study 8 Overview 8 Phase 1 Planning 8 Phase 2 Analysis 8 Phase 3 Design 9 Phase 4 Implementation 9
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Cheyenne Bautista-Spencer Colorado Technical University Phase 2 Discussion Board “Saving Sourdi” Clare Barker February 25‚ 2015 “Once‚ when my older sister‚ Sourdi‚ and I were working alone in our family’s restaurant‚ just the two of us and the elderly cook‚ some men got drunk and I stabbed one of them. I was eleven” (Chai‚ 2001). The opening statement to‚ “Saving Sourdi” written by May-lee Chai‚ set the tone for the narrative. Nea‚ the narrator‚ clearly expresses her strong feelings of
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Alexandra Simmons Professor Collum English 1302.0410 February 21‚ 2013 “Saving Sourdi” Part I In “Saving Sourdi” by May-Lee Chai‚ the author creates Sourdi and Nea’s characters using description‚ narration‚ dialog‚ and commentary. Description “Sourdi looked like a statue that had been rescued from the sea. She was smooth where I had angles and soft where I was bone. Sourdi’s face was round‚ her nose low and wide‚ her eyes crescent-shaped like the quarter moon‚ her hair sleek as seaweed.
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System Development Life Cycle Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) or sometimes just (SLC) is defined by the as a software development process‚ although it is also a distinct process independent of software or other information technology considerations. It is used by a systems analyst to develop an information system‚ including requirements‚ validation‚ training‚ and user ownership through investigation‚ analysis‚ design‚ implementation‚ and maintenance. SDLC is also known as information systems
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The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is also known as the waterfall model. The systems development life cycle is a SDM (systems development methodology) that consists of seven phases. The seven phases are in a specific order that is completed phase by phase. The first phase is planning. The planning stage is where an outline is drawn up for preparations. During this phase a systems analyst‚ who may work for the company or be an outside consultant‚ will outline a proposed system‚ develop a budget
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101 1-5-09 Compare and Contrast A Sorrowful Woman by Gail Godwin and “Saving Sourdi” by May-Lee Chai are two stories about how family will always be there for you‚ no matter what. The central themes in both of these stories are similar‚ but the methods the authors use to portray them differ. May-Lee Chai was the first of her family to be born in the United States‚ so it wasn’t hard for her to relate while writing “Saving Sourdi”‚ which is about a struggling Asian family living in the south. Growing
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Systems Development Life Cycle • Project planning: Establishes a high-level view of the intended project and determines its goals. The importance of the planning stage is to determine what technologies exist or can be developed to solve the problem that has been identified. An economic feasibility analysis is used to determine if an organization can afford the system and if the system will provide a return on the investment. An operational feasibility analysis examines the human element of the
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