Days-to-Repair When determining the number of days needed to repair a copier‚ it is best to assume that the number of days is random. It is best to generate this random‚ which is illustrated on the excel spreadsheet as r2. R2 will be numbers between 0 and 1. To determine this value a random number will be generated in excel. The number of days needed to repair the copier will be determined based on the cumulative outline below: 0.00 > r2 < 0.20‚ then it will take 1 day; 0.20 >
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BEAM DESIGN FORMULAS WITH SHEAR AND MOMENT DIAGRAMS 2005 EDITION ANSI/AF&PA NDS-2005 Approval Date: JANUARY 6‚ 2005 ASD/LRFD N DS ® NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION® FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION WITH COMMENTARY AND SUPPLEMENT: DESIGN VALUES FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION American Forest & Paper Association x w Wood American Wood Council American Wood Council R R 2 2 V Shear V Mmax Moment American Forest & DESIGN AID No. 6 DESIGN Paper Association
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ECET 110 Week 3 Homework 10/23/2012 Chapter 7 1) Which elements of the networks in Fig. 7.60 are in series? Which are in parallel? As a check on your assumptions‚ be sure that the elements in series have the same current and that the elements in parallel have the same voltage. Restrict your decisions to single elements‚ not combinations of elements. (a)R1‚ R2‚ and E are in series; R3‚ R4‚ and R5 are parallel. (b)E and R1 are in series; R2‚ R3‚ and R4 are parallel. (c)E and R1 are in series;
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INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB © Dr. James S. Kang‚ Professor‚ ECE Department‚ Cal Poly Pomona Opening MATLAB Start → Programs → MATLAB → R2010a → MATLAB R2010a or double click on icon ( ). Slightly different for different versions and operating systems. The MATLAB window opens up as shown below. Depending on Desktop options‚ the window looks different. Set the Current Folder on top of the screen. Working on Command Window We are demonstrating the use of Command Window by solving HW Problem 1.9 1.9 The
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Laboratory Report Cover/Worksheet DeVry University College of Engineering and Information Sciences Course Number: ECET220 Professor: Laboratory Number: Laboratory Title: Summing Amplifier (Inverting and Non-Inverting) and Instrumentation Amplifier Submittal Date: Objectives: Results: Conclusions: Team: Name Program Signature Name Program Signature Name Program Signature Observations/Measurements: IV. A. 2. DMM measurements of the summing
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Luke Defreitas Assignment-The Regional Security System in the twenty-second century. The realization of a protected and steady atmosphere in the Caribbean is the concern of all nations in the region. As it relates to the nations of the Caribbean‚ a secure community encourages financial development and growth which in turn attracts persons to invest in the economy‚ more so from foreign origins. The trend has been for the Caribbean Community to move away from a weakening agricultural industry towards
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LAB 4 Regional Bank under GLBA compliance law. A. Unauthorized access from the public internet. (Remote Access 1) B.User Destroys data in application and deletes all files. (User Domain 1) C. Hacker penetrates your IT infrastructure and gains access to your internal network (LAN D 1) D. Intra-Office employee romance gone bad. (User D 3) E. Fire destroys primary data center. (Systems/Application 2) F. Service provider SLA is not achieved. (Wan Domain 3) G. Workstation OS has known software
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THE ROLE OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROUPINGS IN THE DEVLOPMENT PROCESS DENFORD JERE[1] REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROUPINGS (REGs) aim to create larger economic units from smaller national economies and for this purpose‚ they aim to remove trade barriers and establish closer co-ordination and co-operation among the countries involved (Parsons‚ 2000: 1). They have also been recognized as a means towards expanding trade and investment opportunities‚ and for promoting economic growth and sustainable development
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Report Regional Food Economy – Culture Background Paper November 2009 Prepared by: Brendan Hoare Organic Systems Ltd . Organic Systems Ltd January 2010 Page 1 of 21 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Context a) International relationship to a food economy b) National and regional relationship to a food economy c) Waitakere d) Regional food economic strategies are a way to revitalise and progress sustainability e) Understanding the urban and peri-urban contributions 3.
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REGIONAL BANKING SYSTEM- ACHIEVEMENTS AND HORIZONS TO ACHIEVE Introduction "India lives in its villages" - Mahatma Gandhi. Literally and from the social‚ economic and political perspectives the statement is valid even today. Around 65% of the State’s population is living in rural areas. People in rural areas should have the same quality of life as is enjoyed by people living in sub urban and urban areas. Further there are cascading effects of poverty‚ unemployment‚ poor and inadequate infrastructure
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