SCIENCE TITRATION SIMULATION ! TRIAL 1:! This reaction was strong acid vs. strong base! ! Known: Acid! Unknown: Base HCl NaOH Volume! 25.00 mL 18.66 mL Molarity 0.1396 M Uknown Name! Indicator ! Methyl Orange! Turned red when mixed with the acid solution.! After adding 18.66 mL of base‚ turned orange. After having added the correct amount of base to the acid solution mixed with indicator‚ we can calculate the concentration of the base solution
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1. The time between arrivals of cars at MRR Service Company is shown in the following probability distribution: Times between Arrivals (Min) Probability 1 0.15 2 0.30 3 0.40 4 0.15 1.00 a) Simulate the arrival of cars at the company for 20 arrivals‚ and compute the average time between arrivals. Random number: 39‚ 73‚ 72‚ 75‚ 37‚ 02‚ 87‚ 98‚ 10‚ 47‚ 93‚ 21‚ 95‚ 97‚ 69‚ 41‚ 91‚ 80‚ 67‚ 59. b) Simulate the arrival of cars at the service station for one hour‚ and compute the average time between
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Issuing Audit Reports Simulation Stakeholders in companies rely on the auditors for confirmation that financial information is accurate. The auditor ’s opinions and observations are presented to interested parties in the form of the audit report. Any reservations the auditor may have to the fairness of the financial statements is stated in the audit report. Also included is a summary of any justified departures from generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and their effects. There are
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The simulation for reproductive health was certainly a learning experience. While practicing with the patient‚ I was able to identify my own strengths and weaknesses. However‚ as the preceptor said‚ simulation is not simply about learning from practicing with the dummies. It is about learning from the other teams. This is certainly true. I learned about what I should do with a real patient as well as what I should not do by watching the other teams. Because it is easy to be critical of oneself‚
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Simulation Jeneal Clegg 04/02/2013 Jonathan Neville SCI 362 In this simulation we were to review the pros and cons of allowing a foreign pharmaceutical company‚ Colney & Pitts located in California‚ to be able to harvest the rainforests tree’s bark‚ and build a manufacturing plant in the Kenyan highlands‚ to help in finding medication or herbal remedies for patients‚ by using the harvested bark to create synthetic medication. This particular simulation was going to affect the rainforest
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Feedback on Your Choices in The World of Mammals: A Role-Playing Simulation on Choosing a CIO Name: Etmbuk Udoh 1. Choosing Interview Questions Points: 8 out of 10 Question Your Choices Correct Comments Choices 1. How long have you been working in this field? Good choice to not select this one. This question is answered on the resume‚ so no need to ask it here. 2. How do your Qualifications compare to those of the other candidates? Good choice to not select this one. Candidates will generally
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How the Simulation is Scored How performance in the Capstone Simulation results in a simulation grade The base Capstone Simulation point score is generated as outlined below. You may access your Round and Cumulative score during Team Competition on the CapSim website at Reports →Analysis & Scoring →Analyst Report. This document outlines how the 10-item scoring method will be used. Your grade for the team or Individual Competitions will be simply your total points earned divided by the maximum points
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HRM Simulation Final Report Absenteeism Our goal for absenteeism was to decrease it from 498 to 120 by quarter 8 by maintaining high morale and offering health benefits to keep employees healthy. We also planned to keep our accident rate low in order to reduce absenteeism. We decided to focus the fringe benefits we offered on health benefits. We thought this strategy would work because we felt that absenteeism was caused by three factors: employee sick days (health)‚ employee injury claims (accident
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The city of Atlantis is a small city with plenty of parks‚ sidewalks and minimum traffic. Housing consists mostly of detached homes and apartments. The following is a brief description of the simulation that takes a person thru supple & demand of two bedroom units. Having to determine the monthly rate of the two bedroom units or the quantity needed at the monthy rate. As property manager of Gold Life Management‚ there are seven complexes that need to be managed. As we are the only firm that rents
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Ethics Game Simulation MGT 216/Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility By: Luiza Balyan University of Phoenix Larry Henry November 21‚ 2011 The ethics simulation game is designed to teach us how to make ethical decisions especially when the company is facing challenging times. Making ethical decisions is not an easy task when ones decision will possibly have a great impact on each of the company’s stakeholder
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