matrix Create a matrix m.reshape(nch‚nrows) Change matrix dimensions and/or numMat image(240‚ 320‚ CV_8UC3); ber of channels without copying data [Re]allocate a pre-declared matrix m.row(i)‚ m.col(i) Take a matrix row/column image.create(480‚ 640‚ CV_8UC3); m.rowRange(Range(i1‚i2)) Take a matrix row/column span Create a matrix initialized with a constant m.colRange(Range(j1‚j2)) Mat A33(3‚ 3‚ CV_32F‚ Scalar(5)); m.diag(i) Take a matrix diagonal Mat B33(3‚ 3‚ CV_32F); B33 = Scalar(5);
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CHAPTER 5 Merchandising Operations and the Multiple-Step Income Statement ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. (a) Disagree. The steps in the accounting cycle are the same for both a merchandising company and a service company. (b) The measurement of income is conceptually the same. In both types of companies‚ net income (or loss) results from the matching of expenses with revenues. 2. The components of revenues and expenses differ as follows: | | Merchandising | | Service | RevenuesExpenses
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The New Deal was implemented by Franklin Roosevelt. Essentially it served as a continuation of the progressive agenda‚ however‚ even though the ideals of progressivism are related to the New Deal; Roosevelt and his advisors took a different approach in an attempt to solve the economic issues caused by the depression. Roosevelt and his advisors had three objectives: provide relief to the poor‚ encourage the economic recovery of farms and businesses‚ and to reform government and the economy that would
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PERFECT COMPETITION PERFECT COMPETITION Perfect competition (PC) is also called pure competition. Market structure that characterized by many small firms‚ which sells homogenous‚ easy entry and exit‚ and perfect knowledge of the market. Many small firms The exact number of firms cannot be stated‚ but there are a large number of small firms that each firm has no significant share of output. Homogenous products The products produced by firms are identical or standardized
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Pump Flow Controller Receiving 600 3800 15600 Material Handing 6000 38000 156000 Packaging and Shipping 1800 13800 43800 Enginnering 20000 30000 50000 Maintenace 10500 17400 2100 Machine Depreciation 94500 156600 18900 Set-up Cost 128 640 1290 Total OH cost per unit 17.80373 20.8192 71.9225 Direct Material Cost 16 20 22 Direct Labor Cost 4 8 6.4 Total Cost per unit 37.80373 48.8192 100.3225 Actual Selling Price 57.78 81.26 97.07 Mark up 34.57298
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increase in India. The tax increase has also led to many unfiltered brands being removed from the market. The smokers who currently smoke bidis switched to factory made cigarettes‚ then India’s cigarette consumption would increase to around 640
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PROJECT 2 TITLE Assessment Centre Design for selection of HEAD PLANNING & PRODUCTION NAME OF THE ORGANISATION Micro Inks LTD. NATURE OF BUSINESS Manufacture of printing inks. Project by ANIRUDDHA PANCHAL ref : “10220409016” INDEX |Sr.No. |Particulars |Page | |1 |Profile of Head Planning and Production
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payments is (2) 15x + 10*(14*15/2) or (3) 15x + 1050 Now set (3) equal to the total sum to be made and get (4) 15x + 1050 = 8550 or (5) 15x = 7500 or (6) x = 500 The last payment in (1) is x + 140 or (7) 15th = 640 Answer: The first payment is $500 and the last payment is $640. I’ll leave it to you to add up the sequence of (1) to "prove" that our answer is right. LOL 2. A salesman is known to sell a product in 3 out of 5 attempts. While another salesman in 2 out of 5 attempts. Find the
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|MBA 502A--Financial Accounting: Accounting Cycle Project (KidKare‚ Inc. 2011) | | |General Journal | | |G15 | |Date |Account Titles & Explanations |Ref |Debit |Credit | |Dec30 |Childcare Exp.
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felt unique and important (“Regionalism” 640). With technological breakthroughs of the Industrial Revolution‚ such as the first transcontinental railroad‚ new settlers arrived with a new vision of hope (“Regionalism” 643). Along with this new hope humankind began to believe they could both understand and dominate the forces of nature‚ “although‚ at the same time people continued to struggle despite their efforts; they could not escape fate”(“Regionalism” 640). Crane questions man’s self-confidence
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