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    “Suggested Solutions to Exercise” in Financial Accounting for Management by Ramachandran & Kakani Authored by Ram Kumar Kakani‚ “Copyright with Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited‚ 2011” CHAPTER 2 Balance Sheet Note: Answers to only half the questions have been provided. It gives you an opportunity to work on the rest problems and discuss about the relevant solutions. You are requested to complete this chapter before attempting the questions. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7

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    HANOI UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION STUDIES DEPARTMENT ---------oOo--------- OBESITY PROBLEM AND SOLUTIONS Teacher: Nguyen Phuong LeStudent: Duong Thi TamClass: 1TC-11Course: EAP WritingDate: March 4‚ 2012 | ABSTRACT Obesity is the most prevalent‚ fatal‚ chronic and relapsing disorder of the 21st century. The rapid growth in obesity represents a major public concern. Although body weight tends to increase with age‚ the evolution of obesity over

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    Causes and Solutions of Obesity Unknown Unknown Unknown Causes and Solutions of Obesity If you can prolong your life‚ and make yourself feel better about who you are then why not overcome this overweight issue. In today’s world we are facing an epidemic that seems to be affecting even are young at an early age. We all know that obesity can have adverse effects on health‚ well-being‚ and relationship‚ and can be solved by eating organic food‚ exercising‚ and discipline. We are here to

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    Genevieve Sierra Chemistry seg. 2 June 15‚ 2014 05.05 mixtures and solutions: Lab report: outline Ink chromatography Chromatography is the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates. It is used to separate substances. Examples of chromatography are finger-printing‚ medicines‚ and separating/ testing histamines. http://www.biotecharticles.com/Agriculture-Article/Applications-of-Chromatography-1299

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    Case Analysis: Precise Software Solution ! Problem: When and how to introduce the new product‚ Insight‚ to the market? ! Issues: • Should Precise Software Solution introduce the new product at the OpenWorld 2000? Is the new product ready for the OpenWorld 2000? • What’s the impact of delaying the introduction of the new product? • What the selling strategy will be? Should this product be sold through the same sales force as other successful products? • How to price the new product? ! Industry/MKT

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    time period known as the Great Depression embodied the peak of unemployment‚ poverty‚ and the low point of our United States banking system. One of the solutions that arose from the depression was the New Deal‚ proposed under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency. The New Deal introduced three main solutions for the great depression. The first solution‚ dealt with unemployment and this was the Public Works Administration as well the Works Progress Administration. Proceeding to the issue of poverty‚

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    answers to the following questions. (a) If events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive‚ are Ac and Bc mutually exclusive? Solution Ac ∩ Bc = (A ∪ B)c = Ωc = ∅. Thus the events Ac and Bc are mutually exclusive. (b) If events A and B are mutually exclusive but not collectively exhaustive‚ are Ac and Bc collectively exhaustive? Solution Let C = (Ac ∪ Bc )c ‚ that is the part that is not contained in Ac ∪ Bc . Using De Morgan’s Law C = A ∩ B = ∅. Thus‚ there is nothing that is

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    me into possible solutions to these complications. One solution could be to build dams to hold back the floodwaters. Another solution would be straightening rivers to increase the speed of the river to remove water from affected areas. Levees and embankments can prevent rivers from overflowing by increasing the height of the riverbanks to allow more water to be contained. Dredging can make a channel deeper‚ and free of sediment so it can contain more water. But these solutions have its disadvantages

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    Solution‚ Suspension or Colloid? Maddison Thorne 9.11.14 Aim: To use first hand and secondary sources to gather‚ process‚ analyse and present information to identify examples of suspensions‚ colloids‚ and solutions and outline one advantage of a mixture being in each form. Materials: Four 250ml beakers 200ml of 0.01m salt solution. 200ml of colloid milk( mix two teaspoons of milk powder in 200ml of water) 200ml of suspension (muddy water‚ diluted water-based paint) Filter paper Filter funnel‚

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    constant speed of 2.0 m/s2 . (b) The elevator has a constant upward acceleration of 2.0 m/s2 . (c) The elevator has a constant downward acceleration of 2.0 m/s2 . (d) The cable snaps and the elevator falls freely (ignore friction and the bloody end!). SOLUTION: The weight of the person depends on Mass and g‚ therefore: W = M g = (70.0 kg) 9.80 m/s2 = 686 N downward in all cases (a)-(d). Using the free-body-diagram for the person is shown to the right‚ We solve for N (which equals to what the scale reads)

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