CACL 2014 Case studies and problem sets Problem Set 1 The following problems and questions should be answered after you have read Chapters 1 and 2. 1. GML is a public company. Its shares are listed for quotation on the ASX. What does it mean to say that a company is listed? Are all public companies listed on the ASX? See [¶1-120]‚ [¶1-140] and key terms [¶1-500] If a public company is listed on the ASX‚ members of the public can buy and sell securities (such as shares) issued by the company
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MCB 150 Lab PROBLEM SET 1 1. The data below were obtained after performance of Ex. 2 as stated in your MCB 150 lab manual. a. Estimate the number of total bacteria‚ actinomycetes‚ fungi and algae per gram (dry weight) of soil collected from the IBS garden pH: 6.0 ODW: 8.6 grams Colony Counts: PDA 10-1: 210‚ 190 AMA 10-4: 125‚ 119 SCA 10-4: 80‚ 62 10-2: 20‚ 34 10-5: 17‚ 29 10-5: 18‚ 2 Algal Medium (no. of + tubes/ no. of inoculated tubes): 10-1: 5/ 5 10-2: 5/ 5 10-3: 3/ 5 10-4:
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The documentary‚ “Dangerous Knowledge” by David Malone‚ focuses on four major mathematicians‚ Georg Cantor‚ Ludwig Boltzmann‚ Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing. For each mathematician‚ their genius drove them insane and eventually led them to commit suicide; however‚ their intelligence has greatly affected todays mathematics. This documentary discusses many of the questions that mathematical thinkers are trying to answer. As a child‚ Georg Cantor heard voices‚ which he believed was God‚ calling him into
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Problem Set 2 Name: __________________________________________ Problem Set 2 is to be completed by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 4. 1. The following table presents data for wages in the market for internet security professionals. (HINT: in the labor market the roles are reversed. Those who want to hire labor are the demanders. The workers enter the work force providing labor to the market place so they are the suppliers.) Wage Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied $50‚000
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BEL 313 INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING TOPIC: “THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION” ASSIGNMENT 2 PREPARED FOR: NAME: GROUP: The Negative Effects of Television For most of you‚ as it was for me‚ I grew up watching three‚ four and even five hours of television a day. It was a part of my daily routine and it wasn ’t easy for me to break. I managed to do it when my family and I moved to a small city in the west. After we moved in we found out that you had to buy cable if you
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Ever since I was a child I’ve loved watching cartoons. I remember getting up early Saturday mornings‚ finally the weekend. Rushing out my bedroom door‚ downstairs to the television set. Only to behold my two older brothers already up and started watching Pokémon without me. Like every grumpy six year old I would sit down beside them and pretend like I too enjoyed watching Pikachu electrocute Bulbasaur. (Okay‚ I enjoyed it a little). This is a fond memory I have of my childhood. Spending time with
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MIPS Architecture MIPS stands for ’Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages’ RISC Instruction Set Architecture 32 bit general purpose registers PC (program counter) holds address of next instruction all MIPS Instructions are same length Few Instruction formats and simple addressing modes Implementing MIPS • • Implementation of the MIPS instruction set Simplified to contain only – arithmetic-logic instructions: add‚ sub‚ and‚ or‚ slt – memory-reference instructions:
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Travis Kellenberger AGEC 700 Problem Set #3 2) The demand curve for a product is given by Qdx = 1‚200-3Px- .01Pz‚ where Pz = $300. a) What is the own price elasticity of demand when Px = $140? Is demand elastic or inelastic at this price? What would happen to the firm’s revenue if it decided to charge a price below $140? At the given prices‚ quantity demanded is 750 units: Qdx = 1‚200- (3 *140) -.1 (300) = 750. -140/750=-.56; demand is inelastic at this price point and you would be decreasing
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Problem Set 1 1. (Star Wars) Real GDP = 461.0(214.5/60.6) = 1‚631.76 (E.T.) Real GDP = 399.9(214.5/96.5) = 888.90 (Titanic) Real GDP = 600.8(214.5/160.5) = 802.94 (Shrek 2) Real GDP = 437.2(214.5/188.9) = 496.45 (Avatar) Real GDP = 760.5(214.5/214.5) = 760.5 Real GDP in Order of Largest to Smallest Movies Nominal Box Office Receipts (millions) CPI in Year Released Real Box Office Receipts (millions) Star Wars (1977) 461.0 60.6 1‚631.76 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 399.9 96.5 888.90 Titanic
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down. Record each number in the chart above in the row labeled Trial 1. You may define what face up and face down is. For example‚ if you are working with M&M’s®‚ then face up could be the side with the “m” and face down could be the blank side. Set the objects that were shown face down off to the side since they will no longer be used. Place the objects that were shown face up in the empty bowl and then spill them onto the flat surface again. Again‚ count and record the number of objects showing
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