Advanced Mathematics II Homework 1 & 2 (2011) Homework 1 Sect11-1 Q22 A family paid $40‚000 cash for a house. Fifteen years later‚ they sold the house for $100‚000. If interest is compounded continuously‚ what annual nominal rate of interest did the original $40‚000 investment earn? Solution. Using the continuous compound interest formula we have 100000 = 40000e15r ln(2.5) = 15r r = 0.061 where we have put t = 15‚ P = 40000 and A = 100000. Thus‚ the annual nominal rate should be 6.1% of
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pertain to that issue. I would also try to improve what the writer of the article said; I think I would have added more about this year’s campaign slogan and what the president has on his to do list. I might even ask for reader comments‚ or their answer to a particular question. This would incorporate the reader’s views and help me to appeal to them more. I would also try to redefine the first campaign to show how while not everything that was promised has been done‚ progress has been made‚ and
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at the end of this year (i.e.‚ D (1) = $1.50). The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 7% a year. The required rate of return on the stock‚ r(s)‚ is 15%. What is the value per share of Boehm’s stock? 1.50 / (0.15 – 0.07) = $18.75 7-4 Preferred Stock Valuation Nick’s Enchiladas Incorporated has preferred stock outstanding that pays a dividend of $5 at the end of each year. The preferred sells for $50 a share. What is the stock’s required rate of return? $5 / $50 = 10% 7-5 Non-constant
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Lab 11: Animal Behavior Introduction Ethology is the study of animal behavior. There are two specific categories of behavior: learned ad innate. Orientation behaviors place the animal in their specific environment. Animals move away from sensory input in taxis where as behavior is the response to sensory input. Stimulus’ of light‚ heat‚ moisture‚ sound‚ or chemicals are mostly found in taxis. Kinesis is the movement that does not result in orientation with stimulus. When animals respond to each
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IT Value in Business Trident University ITM524 – Foundations of Information Technology Management Module 4 Case Dr. Julian Achim Introduction More and more these days companies are realizing that Information Technology (IT) plays a crucial role in their day to day business. One such way is by using business intelligence (BI) tools to process immense amounts of data quickly which allows company leaders to make better informed decisions on company business. With new technology and software applications
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The Lemonade Stand September 20‚ 2011 The Lemonade Stand Financial Analysis The Income Statement is the financial report that depicts the operating performance of a company (revenues less expenses generated = profit) over a specific period of time and facilitates the analysis of a company’s growth‚ cost‚ and profitability. This analysis focuses on the financial analysis of The Lemonade Stand during Season 1 and Season 2. The Balance Sheet is another type of financial statement used by a company
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a 802.11g. You also need to identify security issues and ensure they’re implemented before putting the network online; this is to ensure there is no weakness in the network from the start. Who will utilize the WLAN resources Outside of the computer labs and other locations with wired devices; this relegates the students would be utilizing the WLAN the most as most (if not all) of the admin/faculty have designated terminals. This covers students with mobile devices in classrooms with no computers or
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IPPR #: EDUC 530 Lesson Plan: Place Value‚ Integer‚ Computation |Teacher Candidate: |Course: EDUC 530 | |LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] | |Topic: Place Value‚ Integer‚ Computation |Concept: Regrouping
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CHAPTER 9 PROBLEM #2 A. PV= (-50‚000/1.40)- (20‚000/{1.40^2} + [100‚000/ (1.40^3] + [400‚000/(1.40^4) + {800‚000/[1.40^4] = -50‚000 + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123+ 520‚616 = $ 615‚264 B. PV= (35‚714) + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123 + 671‚688= $766‚336 C. (35‚714)+ (10‚204) + 36‚443+ 104‚123 + 1‚543‚256 = $1‚637‚904 D. PV AT 40%= $1‚637‚903.85 INVESTMENT @ $3‚000‚000.00 POST-MONEY VALUATION= $1‚637‚903.85 + 3‚000‚000= $ 4‚637‚903.85 PERCENT OF OWNERSHIP BY INVESTOR: $3‚000‚000/ $4‚637‚903
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Dollars.” Write: “Enter 2 to convert Mexican Pesos to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 3 to convert English Pounds to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 4 to convert Japanese Yen to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 5 to convert French Francs to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 6 if you would like to Quit now.” Input Display_Selection While Display_Selection != 1 || 2|| 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 Write: “That is an invalid
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