hardness of Specimen B is A.< 2.5 B. 2.5–3.5 C.3.5–4.5 D.4.5–5.5 Correct E. > 5.5 Answer Key: E Question 4 of 34 3.0/ 3.0 Points Specimen B is A.fluorite. B.calcite. Correct C.quartz. D.feldspar. Answer Key: C Question 5 of 34 3.0/ 3.0 Points Specimen C has Correct A.cleavage in one plane. B.cleavage in two planes at 90º angles. C.cleave in three planes not at 90º angles. D.cleavage in three planes at 90º angles. Answer Key: A Question 6 of 34 3.0/
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Self Service Terminal or Automated Teller Machine (ATM) was introduce in the banking industry in 1981. Since the adoption‚ it plays a major role in change of customer’s culture in engage transaction with bank. The innovation was first to deal with the bank’s constraints on time and geographic factor in providing their services. Then‚ the features of ATM were improvise to meet the customer demands and market opportunities. The adoption of ATM in banking industry is the result of how the technology
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Chapter 5 |Activity-Based Cost Systems |[pic] | QUESTIONS 5-1 Traditional volume-based cost allocation systems that use only drivers that vary directly with the volume of products produced—such as direct labor dollars‚ direct labor hours‚ or machine hours—are likely to systematically distort product costs because they break the link between the cause for the costs and the basis for assignment
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------------------------------------------------- RATE LIST (w.e.f-1st Feb 2013) Product Code | Product Name | MRP(INR) | | PH ‚METER | | MT-101 | Microprocessor controller based PH/Temp/MV Meter | 11000 | MT-102 | Deluxe PH Meter with Automatic Temp. Compensation | 6100 | MT-103 | PH Meter with Manual Temp. Compensation | 5500 | MT-104 | Portable PH Meter | 4000 | MT-105 | Digital PH Conductivity & Temperature Meter | 8000 | MT-106 | Digital PH Cum Temperature Meter | 5800
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interdependencies User equipage Benefits estimates GRA‚ Incorporated June 13‚ 2006 2 Approach to Long-Term Investment Analysis Understand performance of future system without NGATS investment What is already underway (e.g.‚ OEP)? Secular improvement in ATM system productivity Models abstract futures that can be highly divergent 2 X capacity in 2025 vs. 3 X capacity in 2025 Order of investment can affect results (some capacity benefits overlap) Marginal delays without investment can be quite large—expand
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Studies Brown Lable ATMs (BLAs) and White Lable ATMs (WLAs) What are Brown Label ATMs Description and Meaning of Brown Label ATMs : ’Brown label’ ATM are those Automated Teller Machines where hardware and the lease of the ATM machine is owned by a service provider‚ but cash management and connectivity to banking networks is provided by a sponsor bank whose brand is used on the ATM. The `brown label’ has come up as an alternative between bank-owned ATMs and ’white label’ ATMs. As in India white
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Lab 5: Osmosis Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to familiarize you with osmosis and‚ specifically‚ what happens to cells when they are exposed to solutions of differing tonicities. Hypothesis: If we add higher concentrations of sugar to the dialysis tubing‚ then the net movement of coffee into the dialysis tubing will increase. Materials scale or balance 24" dialysis tubing 4 transfer pipets sugar scissors rubber bands four coffee cups - they need to be roughly the same size
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BioLab3 Lab Report 5 Enzymes Student Name: Cooper Lyon I. Enzyme Structure and Function EXERCISE 1 – Preparation of an enzyme activity standard At five minute intervals over the next fifteen minute period‚ record the color intensity of the solution of each test tube. Time (min) Tube S1 Potato Extract + Catechol Tube S2 Potato Extract + Water Tube S3 Catechol + Water 0 Shade of Yellow Clear/Milky Clear/Milky 5 Shade of Yellow Clear/Milky Clear/Milky 10 Orange Clear/Milky Clear/Milky 15
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CHM130 Lab 5 The Atomic Mass of Beanium Name: Paige Miller A. Data Table: Insert your Data Table here with your sample calculations. You must show at least one sample calculation per procedure step. (16 points) Part I Data Table Sample Mass (mg) Number/Qty Average Mass (mg) Relative Abundance Relative Weight (mg) Kidneybeanium 1660.00 mg 3 553.33 mg 0.2143 118.58 mg Pintobeanium 2830.00 mg 6 471.67 mg 0.4286 202.16 mg Blackeyedpeaium 1110.00 mg 5 222.00 mg
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. CHM130 Lab 5 The Atomic Mass of Beanium Name: A. Data Table : Insert your Data Table here with your sample calculations. You must show at least one sample calculation per procedure step. (16 points) Part I Data Table Sample Mass (mg) Number/Qty Average Mass (mg) Relative Abundance Relative Weight (mg) Kidneybeanium 18725mg 25 749mg 25/75=.33 749mg*.33=247.17mg Pintobeanium 11575mg 25 463mg 25/75=.33 463mg*.33=152.79mg Blackeyedpeaium 9900mg 25 396mg 25/75=.33 369mg*.33=130
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