UNIT 5 – ELECTROCHEMISTRY Chapter 9 – Electric Cells 9.1 – Oxidation and Reduction * The term reduction came to be associated with producing metals from their compounds. * Ex. Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) 2Fe(s) + 3CO2 * Another substance‚ called a reducing agent causes or promotes the reduction of a metal compound to an elemental metal. In this example‚ it is CO. * Corrosion‚ including the rusting of metals‚ is now understood
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PT 1420 Unit 3 Research Assignment Exploring Reverse Engineering Reverse engineering is taking apart an object to see how it works in order to duplicate or enhance the object. The practice‚ taken from older industries‚ is now frequently used on computer hardware and software. Software reverse engineering involves reversing a program’s machine code (the string of 0s and 1s that are sent to the logic processor) back into the source code that it was written in‚ using program language statements
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P3 Describe how Tesco uses market research to contribute to the development of its marketing plans. Market research: Is a big part of marketing‚ market research is when the company asks their customers or new customers to find out more about in the market in which they currently operate in or a market they wish to operate in. Companies may do this so they can reduce risk when bringing out new products. There are two types of research and two types of data. The first type is primary research
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EXAMPLE : USING MIXED METHOD: BOTH QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH QuickStop Convenience Stores Background Once upon a time there was a successful line of convenience stores. We’ll call this group of stores "QuickStop". At some point a staff-member realised that QuickStop seemed to be patronised by many more men than women. This was passed along to the management team and they asked the store tellers to informally keep track of the proportions of men to women who came into their stores.
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LECTURE 3 – TAKE HOME QUESTIONS Question 1 Use the following graph showing the marginal benefit and marginal cost curves for activity A to answer the following questions. a. Net benefit is maximized when _________ units of A are chosen; marginal benefit is $_________ and marginal cost is $_________. b. If 300 units of A are chosen‚ net benefit will increase by $_________ if one _________ unit of A is used. c. If 100 units of A are chosen‚ net benefit will increase by $_________ if one
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Sky Hospital Consortium Managerial Report Bryan Rogel MTH 410 – Quantitative Business Analysis Colorado State University – Global Campus Dr. Jose Romero February 19‚ 2015 Sky Hospital Consortium Managerial Report The Sky Hospital Consortium has 40 hospitals in various parts of the United States. In these hospitals once a patient is discharged they are given a survey to determine if they are satisfied with the overall service. In this report we will be showing dissatisfied patients and complaints
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Qualitative vs Quantitative analysis Qualitative analysis: Richness and Precision The aim of qualitative analysis is a complete‚ detailed description. No attempt is made to assign frequencies to the linguistic features which are identified in the data‚ and rare phenomena receives (or should receive) the same amount of attention as more frequent phenomena. Qualitative analysis allows for fine distinctions to be drawn because it is not necessary to shoehorn the data into a finite number of classifications
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Course BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Unit Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing Wk No Topic and Content Link to Specification (or appropriate) Notes (including specific resources) Evaluation 1 (8/9/14) Role of marketing (P1‚M1‚D1) Objectives – public/private Marketing Techniques – Ansoffs matrix P1‚ M1‚ D1 Group task on setting SMART objectives/different types of objectives Input on Ansoff’s matrix Group activity on application of Ansoff. Case study on Ansoff – comparing the use of
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PT1420 Unit 3 Homework Pg. 71 5. Module inputName () Declare string name Display"Enter Name:" End Module 6. In passing argument by value- any changes made to the parameter value won’t affect argument outside module. In passing argument by reference- Changes will affect actual argument passed to module. Algorithm 3. Header- Module myModule (Integer a‚ integer b‚ integer c) Call statement - Call myModule (3‚2‚1) A contains 3‚ B contains 2‚ and C contains 1 4. Display "Here
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