161 cm(1 m/100 cm) = 1.61 m mass of small ball 16.5 g mass of big ball 28.0 g 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Average Small 0.585 sec 0.571 sec 0.567 sec 0.571 sec 0.571 sec 0.572 sec 0.571 sec 0.574 sec 0.576 sec 0.571 sec 0.573 sec Big 0.573 sec 0.568 sec 0.569 sec 0.569 sec 0.570 sec 0.569 sec 0.571 sec 0.563 sec 0.571 sec 0.570 sec 0.569 sec Analysis of Data: 1. Determine the average time of each set of ten drops. See data table. 2. Use the average time‚ height and
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Problem: What Mr. Clean & Company does in order to increase its production at least to 600pcs of t-shirt per day to meet the $234 potential revenue? Objective: • To decrease idle time by improving facility layout allowing for faster processing. • To allocate the time for arranging & pressing in the machines to meet the 75shirts/hour‚ to produce 600 t-shirts/day. • To determine whether additional operators are needed. • To determine whether to re-arrange the machines
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Exercise 1: Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH) Reaction Bich 413 section 508 Abstract The Alcohol Dehydrogenase Reaction in Oxidized Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. The oxidation-reduction of Nicotinamide adenine Dinucleotides (NADH) are very Important reaction in the biological system. When the Oxidized Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is react with a alcohol‚ catalyze by Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH)‚ the result products are NADH‚ H+‚ and aldehyde.In the biological system‚ the
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another [Sec 4(1)]. A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional [Sec 4(2)]. The term ‘contract of sale’ includes both a ‘sale’ and an ‘agreement to sell’. 2. Essentials of a Contract of Sale (Refer text for details) a. Two Parties: There must be two distinct i.e.‚ a buyer and a seller‚ to effect a contract of sale and they must be competent to contract. ‘Buyer’ means a person who buys or agrees to buy goods [Sec 2(1)]. ‘Seller’ means a person who sells or agrees to sell goods [Sec 2(13)]
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Background Smooth Sailing is a private company that operates one cruise ship. Recently‚ pirate activity in the area where the cruise ship operates has increased‚ thus affecting the cruise ship’s potential future cash flows. The cash flow decline has directly contributed to a decline in the overall fair value of the cruise ship. Smooth Sailing has determined three possible options for its future‚ along with the probabilities of occurrence and estimated cash flows (ECF): 1. Continue operating
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Drill 0 Bend and Reach 0 Windmill 0 Rear Lunge 0 Forward Lunge 0 High Jumper 0 Prone Row 0 Rower 0 Bend Leg Body Twist 0 Squat Bender 0 Push Up -4 for the Core 0 Bent leg Raise (60 sec) 0 Side Bridge (60 sec) 0 Back Bridge (60 sec) 0 Quadraplex (60 sec) -Military Movement drill 1 0 Verticals (1 rep = 2x25 yards) 0 Laterals (1 rep = 2x25 yards) 0 Shuttle Sprint ( 1 rep = 3x25 yards) -Military Movement drill 2 0 Power Skip (1 rep = 2x25
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Must be payable on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time; (d) Must be payable to order or to bearer; and (e) Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee‚ he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty. Sec. 2. What constitutes certainty as to sum. - The sum payable is a sum certain within the meaning of this Act‚ although it is to be paid: (a) with interest; or (b) by stated installments; or (c) by stated installments‚ with a provision that‚ upon
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Why the SEC is the Best Conference in College Football What do Alabama‚ LSU‚ Florida‚ Tennessee‚ and Auburn all have in common? They are all in the SEC and they all have won BCS championship games! Well today I am going to give you a couple reasons why the SEC is the most dominant conference in college football today‚ as compared to conferences such as the Big 12‚ Big 10‚ ACC‚ etc. First I will go over their top tier recruitment of talented athletes‚ then I will go over their dominant coaching
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9 -7 1 3 -4 0 3 JUNE 30‚ 2012 JOHN R. WELLS GALEN DANSKIN Best Buy in Crisis Introduction At the end of fiscal 2012‚ Best Buy found itself in an increasingly challenging situation. Although it could still claim to be the world’s largest consumer electronics retailer with $50.7 billion in revenues‚ growth for the year‚ at 0.9% was anemic. Meanwhile‚ Amazon’s sales in Best Buy’s categories were growing at more than 50% p.a. and its total sales‚ at $48 billion‚ were approaching those of Best
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classified as the “World’s Thinnest Notebook.” * iPad; built in 2011 changed the tablet market. Failures: * Apple III; built in 1980 had design issues and hardware problems. * Lisa; built in 1983 and had a very high price tag of almost 10k. The technology was good though. * NeXT; built in 1989 was purchased by Apple and the technology became the base for the iPhone and Mac OS’s. * iMac’s mouse; built in 1998 was nicknamed the “hockey puck”. Poor design for ergonomics. *
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