AREA (i) The area of a rhombus is equal to the area of a triangle whose base and the corresponding altitude are 24.8 cm and 16.5 cm respectively. If one of the diagonal of the rhombus is 22 cm‚ find the length of the other diagonal. (ii) The floor of a rectangular hall has a perimeter 250m. If the cost of paining the four walls at the rate of Rs 10 per m2 is Rs 1500. Find the height of the hall. (iii) A room is half as long again as it is broad. The cost of carpeting the room at Rs
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Problem 6-10a Given the holding-period returns shown here‚ compute the average returns and the standard deviations for the Zemin Corporation and for the market. MONTH ZEMIN CORP. MARKET 1 6% 4% 2 3 2 3 -1 1 4 -3 -2 5
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INTRODUCTION 1. ECOMMERCE In the simple language ecommerce is the buying and selling of goods and services online. People use ecommerce to describe a purchase when the payment is been made online. A sale on internet is increasing now a day as the customer takes the advantage of low prices by the wholesaler retailing the product. E commerce also include the entire process of developing ‚ marketing‚ selling‚ delivering‚ servicing and paying for product and service. Modern Ecommerce typically
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COST-VOLUMEPROFIT ANALYSIS Julie E. Colandog A systematic examination of the relationship among cost‚ cost driver or level of activity (volume)‚ and Sales Less: Variable Costs Contribution Margin Less: Fixed Costs Net Profit xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx CONTRIBUTION MARGIN INCOME STATEMENT e s Sa l Total Cost Break-even point Fixed Cost Break-even point is a condition where total revenue equals total cost and profit is equal to zero BREAK-EVEN POINT Break-even point (pesos) = Total Fixed
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Date:_______________ Activity No. 1.1 Unit of Measurement I. Convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. 1. 40° 30’ 2. 60° 60’ 60" II. Convert each angle to D° M’ S" form. 1. 40.3° 2. 118.255° III. Evaluate the following. 1. Complement of 74° 31’ 43" 2. Supplement of 105° 24’ 56" Activity No. 1.2 Unit of Measurement I. Convert each angle in degrees to
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12 Pressure/Volume of Air Full Lab Write Up Introduction: According to Boyle’s Law‚ the volume of any given amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the applied pressure. In other words‚ when the pressure increases the volume decreases. When pressure decreases‚ volume increases. This can be derived from the following equation: P1 V1=P2 V2 The common use of this equation is to predict how a change in pressure or volume will alter the volume/pressure of the
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Chemistry Richardson Lab: Measuring the Density of Pennies Pre-Lab Questions: 1. The equation that relates density‚ mass‚ and volume is: density = mass / volume. 2. All substances have unique densities‚ so if you are able to find the density of a substance‚ you can properly identify it. 3. We measure irregular-shaped objects with the use of water displacement because it would be nearly impossible to get the exact measurements of items with irregular shaped surfaces manually
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Which fluids have the highest density? The lowest? What does this tell us about which fluids will be on the top or bottom in the same container? Density is the comparison of the volume of an object to the matter. The fluid with the highest density is honey‚ while alcohol stands in the place of the lowest. The density of the fluids determines where each layer should be arranged in the glass container. Honey had a high density of 1.52g/mL‚ and with the high density comes high viscosity‚ which is why
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL TITLE: FINANCIAL REPORTING TOPIC: MEASUREMENT BASES FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTNG-MEASUREMENT ON INITIAL RECOGNITION. BY: NAME: MIR THASEEN ALI MBA INNOVATIVE MANAGEMENT GROUP: C STUDENT ID NO: 39231 PRESENTED TO: DR OMER MASOOD. Measurement Bases for Financial Accounting — Measurement on Initial Recognition Contents Pages Introduction Summary Title Background 2.1 Aim
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Sugar Solution vs. Average Density The objective of this lab was to determine the percent (by mass) of sugar in a non-carbonated beverage by measuring its density and using calibration curving showing the density and concertation of standard solution. The procedure used in this experiment was 2 50mL beaker and 10-mL volumetric pipet & pipet pump. 40 mL of deionized water was poured into a 50 mL beaker. Then 10 mL of that deionized water (0% sugar solution) was pipet‚ using the volumetric pipet
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