Refining Solutions Sheri Johnson PHL/458 February 11‚ 2013 David McCarthy Refining Solutions 1. How exactly will your solution be applied? List all steps and all important details. Forming a watershed group that will look out for the protection of the Birch River area as far as environmental‚ water quality and recreation opportunities go. The first thing would be to make that important first decision to form the group. Secondly‚ interest must be gauged by having meetings in the area to see
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IGNOU FEG-01 Solved Assignment 2012 Foundation Course in English - 1 (FEG-01) Max. Marks: 100 Answer all the questions 1 Read the passage and answer the questions that follow: International cricket sensation Sachin Tendulkar has joined forces with UNICEF to get Indian children to wash their hands for better health and hygiene as part of the first ever Global Handwashing Day held on 15" October. Tendulkar was featured in a public service announcement that was broadcast in 14 languages on
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BUFFER SOLUTION (ACID) An acidic buffer solution is simply one which has a pH less than 7. Acidic buffer solutions are commonly made from a weak acid and one of its salts - often a sodium salt. Objectives: 1. Measure the pH of the unknown solution first with indicators and then with pH paper. 2. compare the buffer solution with both a strong acid and a weak acid materials: 2 30 mL beakers 2 100mL volumetric flask 1 10mL pipet 2 aspirator 1 50mL graduated cylinder 1 10mL graduated
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BUFFER SOLUTIONS CONTENTS 1. Introductions. 2. Principles of buffering. 3. Applications a. Simple buffering agents. b. "Universal" buffer mixtures. c. Common buffer compounds used in biology. 4. Buffer capacity. 5. Calculating buffer pH a. Monoprotic acids. b. Polyprotic acids. 6. Biblography. INTRODUCTION A buffer is an aqueous
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Homework #1 Solutions 3.1 a. Let X1 =the number of hours of process 1 used X2 =the number of hours of process 2 used The objective is to minimize the cost of producing the three products A‚ B and C. The constraints are on the demand of each product. Min 4X1 + X2 subject to 3X1 + X2 ≥ 10 (A’s demand) X1 + X2 ≥ 5 (B’s demand) X1 ≥ 3 (C’s demand) X1 ‚ X2 ≥ 0 (nonnegativity) b. From the graph we can see that the isocost line just leaves the feasible region where the demand for C and B intersect. The
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3. Do not round calculations until providing your final answer to each question. Final answers should be rounded to 2 decimal places. 4. Include all workings for each question‚ as marks will not be awarded for answers that do not include workings. 5. Ensure you include your student number on your answer book. Question 1 (10 Marks) a) Beta estimation using a regression approach can sometimes give rise to the ‘standard error problem’. Describe this problem‚ and why it may produce a noisy beta
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Problems and Solutions 1 CHAPTER 1—Problems 1.1 Problems on Bonds Exercise 1.1 On 12/04/01‚ consider a fixed-coupon bond whose features are the following: • face value: $1‚000 coupon rate: 8% • coupon frequency: semiannual • maturity: 05/06/04 • What are the future cash flows delivered by this bond? Solution 1.1 1. The coupon cash flow is equal to $40 8% × $1‚000 = $40 2 It is delivered on the following future dates: 05/06/02‚ 11/06/02‚ 05/06/03‚ 11/06/03 and 05/06/04. The redemption value
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TUTORIAL 2 Linear Programming - Minimisation Special cases Simplex maximisation 1. Innis Investments manages funds for a number of companies and wealthy clients. The investment strategy is tailored to each client’s needs. For a new client‚ Innis has been authorised to invest up to $1.2 million in two investment funds: a stock fund and a money market fund. Each unit of the stock fund costs $50 and provides an annual rate of return of 10%; each unit of the money market fund costs
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Delhi WAC Assignment Nitish@Solutions Unlimited Submitted by: 13PGDMHR09 PGDMHR Executive summery Nitesh is knowledgeable person‚ his work is always appreciated by the managements‚ he is a product of IIT and XLRI with rebust experience in finance and IT. He is looking after a career growth and for that he joined solution unlimited on advice of his two friends Arvind and Vidya. After joining he had some serious issues with the HR department. As a solution it is recommended he should take
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