Jun 2007 Time Allowed: 1 hr INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1 2 3 4 5 This test paper consists of TEN (10) pages including this page. There are SEVEN (7) questions. Attempt ANY SIX (6) questions; show all workings. Answer all questions in the space provided below each question. Formulae list is on the last two pages. Group: CL1104 - Admin no: Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Marks Common Test / CL1104 / Page 2 Question 1 (a) The number of milligrams of a radioactive substance
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d) the numbers of orders per year‚ e) a graph of inventory level as a function of time. 2. a) If a hypermarket XYZ has to wait 8 days after it places an order to receive the shipment‚ determine i. the number of bottles of JUSMANGGIS that should be ordered each time‚ ii. the cycle time‚\ iii. the numbers of orders per year‚ iv. the reorder point. b) If hypermarket XYZ has to wait 2 days longer than the cycle time as in part 1 after it places an order to receive the shipment
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Statistics – Lab Week 2 Name: Math221 Creating Graphs 1. Create a Pie Chart for the variable Car - 2. Create a histogram for the variable Height – 3. Create a stem and leaf chart for the variable Money – Stem-and-Leaf Display: Money Stem-and-leaf of Money N = 20 Leaf Unit = 1.0 9 0 124456667 (3) 1 249 8 2 128 5 3 03 3 4 27 1 5 2 Calculating Descriptive Statistics 4. Calculate descriptive
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Week 2 Health Care Terms Worksheet Understanding health care terms is a prerequisite for both academic and professional success. This assignment is intended to ensure you understand some of the basic terms used in this course. Complete the worksheet according to the following guidelines In the space provided‚ write each terms definition. You must define the term in your own words. In the space provided after each terms definition‚ use the term in a sentence as it applies to the health care industry
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of the above are project attributes. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 1‚ page 4-6. Points Received: 5 of 5 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO A) Which step of the project life cycle produces all of the project deliverables? Student Answer: Initiating Planning Performing Closing Instructor Explanation: Chapter 1‚ page 9; Lecture Week 1. Points Received: 5 of 5 Comments: 3. Question : (TCO B) For a project‚ the objective is usually defined in terms
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DeVry University NETW-471 week 2 Switching WhitePaper Layer 2 Switching Source MAC addresses are learned from incoming frames. A table of MAC addresses and their associated ports are built and maintained. Unknown unicast‚ broadcast and multicast frames are flooded to all ports (except the incoming port) Bridges and switches communicate with each other using spanning tree protocol to eliminate bridging loops. Layer 2 Switching A layer 2 switch performs the same functionality as a
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TO CANDIDATES Answer all questions from section A and any 2 from section B. Each question carries 25 marks 3HOURS SECTION A QUESTION ONE a) Explain any four advantages of using Visual Programming as compared to Commandline Programming for application development. [8] b) With the aid of examples explain the following types of programming errors; i) Logic errors‚ ii) Syntax errors. iii) Run-time errors. c) [2] [2] [2] Define the following terms as used in Visual Programming
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WEEK 2 Written Assignment I’m thinking no more than 1-2 paragraphs each for 3 & 4. 1. List the qualities (at least 6) that define life AND discuss how a single-celled organism‚ such as an Amoeba or a yeast cell‚ and a more complex one‚ such as a tree or a cat‚ matches up with each characteristic 1. Living things have cells. 2. Living things grow 3. Living things reproduce 4. Living things respond to stimuli 5. Living things use energy 6. Living things adapt to their environment A single celled
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Sandra Wilson Week 2 Discussion 1 Dreams Do Come True Imagine that you have decided you need a new car‚ but not any car will do; you have decided to purchase the car of your dreams. Conduct some research as to the cost of this car. You have determined in this imagined scenario that you could afford to make a 10% down payment. You can borrow the balance either from your local bank using a four-year loan or from the dealership’s finance company. If you purchase from your dealership’s finance
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arithmetic sequence is given by un = 5 + 2n. (a) Write down the common difference. (1) (b) (i) (ii) Given that the nth term of this sequence is 115‚ find the value of n. For this value of n‚ find the sum of the sequence. (5) (Total 6 marks) 2. A sum of $ 5000 is invested at a compound interest rate of 6.3 % per annum. (a) Write down an expression for the value of the investment after n full years. (1) (b) What will be the value of the investment at the end of five years? (1)
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