1 ECE 402 TEST 2 SUMMER 2009 July 23‚ 2009 NAME: INSTRUCTIONS: Please Read If you need more room‚ write on the back side of the PREVIOUS page‚ not the back of the current page!! Please do not use your paper. Open book(s) and notes‚ including any lab related material. Cell phones off and out of sight. Be sure what you have written down is correct. YOU COULD LOSE POINTS FOR INCORRECT STATEMENTS. There are 6 problems on 4 total pages‚ including this page‚ make sure you have all pages now. The tests
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Unit 1 Assignment 1 EACH QUESTION IS EQUAL TO 10 POINTS X 10 QUESTIONS = 100 POINTS (MAXIMUM) 1. Express 3000 in scientific notation a. 3 x 102 b. 3 x103 c. 3 x 104 d. 3 x 105 2. Express 75‚000 in scientific notation a. 7.5 x 102 b. 7.5 x103 c. 7.5 x 104 d. 7.5 x 105 3. Express 2‚000‚000 in scientific notation a. 2 x 103 b. 2 x104 c. 2 x 105 d. 2 x 106 4. Express 2.5 x 10-6 in regular decimal number form a. 0.0000025 b. 0.000025 c. 0.00025 d. 0.0025 5. Express 5.0 x 102
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chapter eight SURVEY AND CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGNS You have probably made or heard the popular comment “Is it just me‚ or [fill in the blank here]?” This question is really a survey that asks others to indicate their level of agreement with some viewpoint—for example‚ “Is it just me‚ or is it hot in here?” or “Is it just me‚ or was this exam difficult?” We largely ask such questions to gauge the opinions of others. Many examples likely occur every day‚ from completing a customer satisfaction
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Workshop 8 Workshops will run to cover the practical aspects of the topic each week with two workshop case studies that runs across the whole semester and some other examples time to time. The workshop runs in two parts Workshop slides Workshop questions o This document contains two parts o Part A contains two case studies and questions that are to be done in workshop with the help of tutor (to be done in Group of 2 students). Task 1 of this part would always refer to Willow brook Case study and
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Chapter 8: Usefulness of Accounting Information to Investors and Creditors Instructor’s Manual CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS Chapter 8 is concerned with the usefulness of external accounting reports for decision making. The FASB emphasizes decision usefulness in both the conceptual framework project and in policy deliberations for specific standards. It focuses on the primary user groups‚ investors and creditors. Earnings‚ dividends‚ and stock prices are inextricably linked. Dividends are the cash
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Name : Date: February 2‚ 2013 Chapter 8 Reading Organizer After completion of this chapter‚ you should be able to: • Identify and describe the various networking threats. • Identify different methods of attack. • Describe security procedures and applications. • Describe the features of a firewall and how it can be used to protect against an attack. 8.1 1. Once the hacker gains access to the network‚ four types of threat may arise. List and explain each of these
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Chapter 8 1‚4‚5 1. Cray Research sold a super computer to the Max Planck Institute in Germany on credit and invoiced €10 million payable in six months. Currently‚ the six-month forward exchange rate is $1.10/€ and the foreign exchange advisor for Cray Research predicts that the spot rate is likely to be $1.05/€ in six months. (a) What is the expected gain/loss from the forward hedging? The expected gain from this sale can be figured by using this equation: 10‚000‚000(1
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Chapter 8: Reporting and interpreting cost of sales and inventory 8.1 Estimate the amount of inventories that your company purchased and produced during the current year. (Hint: use the cost of sales equation.) For the amount of inventories that Loblaw purchased and produced during the current year‚ we need to find the purchases of the period by using the equation of the cost of sales (BI + P – EI = COS). In the report‚ we can find the cost of sales (24 185 million) that we add to the ending
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1. What qualities might Jim possess that would make him a successful project manager? To be a successful project manager you should have a diverse set of skills such as management‚ leadership‚ technical‚ conflict management‚ and customer relationship. Jim is an assistant director of information technology so that gives him the knowledge of the current system the company is using. He also knows who are the key contacts he needs to be working closely with which will help make him a successful project
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Chapter 8 Incident #2 Questions Recommend a course of action for Adams. First‚ Adams must create time for his employees to be involved in participation. He has to let them know that he is not an autocratic boss/manager‚ and only a meeting will bring that observation to the forefront. He must have enough confidence in himself and his employees that everyone will agree to meet at a specific time‚ whether overtime with pay or a “shut down” day. Second‚ once a meeting time has been established
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