_____________________ MAT117 Quiz 4 - Applications Chapter 11 10 problems – 5 points each 50 points possible Solve all problems and attach your solutions document in your Assignment Section Remember to use Equation Editor or MathType when appropriate. Remember to check your steps carefully. Please use the rightmost column to show your steps. CorrectSolution? | Appropriate Steps Shown? | Credit Earned per Problem | Y | Y | Full Credit | Y | N | Partial Credit | N | Y |
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1. Name and describe the types of consumer products and give an example of each. How does the marketing differ for each product type? (AACSB: Communication; Reflective Thinking) There have 5 types: Convenience products: A consumer product that customers usually buy frequently‚ immediately‚ and with minimal comparision and buying effort. Ex: Cazines and candy‚ magazines and fast good. Shopping products: A consumer product that the customer‚ in the process of selecting and purchasing‚ usually compares
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liquid water. General Properties of a Solution 1. Contains 2 or more components. 2. Has variable composition. 3. Properties change as the ratio of solute to solvent is changed. 4. Dissolved solutes are present as individual particles. 5. Solutes remain uniformly distributed and will not settle out with time. 6. Solute generally can be separated from the solvent by physical means such as evaporation. SOLUBILITY * The maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount
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EXERCISE 6 1. A shopper in a supermarket pushes a cart with a force of 35 N directed at an angle of 25° downward from the horizontal. Find the work done by the shopper as she moves down a 50-m length of aisle. 1.6 kJ 2. A horizontal force of 150 N is used to push a 40.0-kg packing crate a distance of 6.00 m on a rough horizontal surface. If the crate moves at constant speed‚ find (a) the work done by the 150-N force and (b) the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface. 900J
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EXERCISES 35 EXERCISES Suppose $1 were invested in l776 <It 31% interesl cOn1{Xlunded L (A nice inherilance) yearly (0) Approximately how much would that investment be wonh today: $1‚000‚ $10‚000‚ $100‚000‚ or $1‚000‚000 ’1 (b) Whm if the inlerest ratc were 669 ’0? 2. (The 72 nile) The number ot years II required for an investment 1.11 imerest rate I to double in value musl satisfy (1 + I yl = 2 Using In 2 = 69 and the approximation In( I + I ) ~ I valid ror small" show that /I ~ 69/i‚ where
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Problems: 8.1: Data for Newark General Hospital (In Millions of Dollar): | |Static Budget |Flexible Budget |Actual Result | |Revenues |4.7 |4.8 |4.5 | |Costs |4.1 |4.1 |4.2 | |Profits
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develop a two-week personal exercise plan. In my two- week fitness plan‚ I discuss the FITT principle‚ which stands for frequency‚ intensity‚ time‚ and type. Frequency involves how often I would perform the physical activity. Intensity is how hard I work out during my physical activity. Timing is the length‚ or how long I plan to work out and the last T in the FITT principle stands for the type of exercise I want to do‚ such as cardio or strength training. I incorporated FITT into my two-week personal
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Problem-Solving Exercise 1 1. In your own words‚ explain what density altitude is and how it affects your airplane. Density altitude‚ or "Pressure Altitude"‚ is the density of air given as a height above Mean Sea Level (MSL). Density altitude affects the wings ability to create lift‚ the aircrafts propeller to create thrust and the power output of the engine. 2. In your own words‚ explain the theory of lift and what basic laws are involved. In my opinion lift can be explained by
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Exercises 8-3 You have been hired by a small company to install a backbone to connect four 100base-T Ethernet LANs (each using one 24-port hub) and to provide a connection to the Internet. Develop a simple backbone and determine the total cost (i.e.‚ select the backbone technology and price it‚ select the cabling and price it‚ select the devices and price them‚ and so on). Prices are available at www.datacommwarehouse.com‚ but use any source that is convenient. For simplicity‚ assume that category
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expansion: (negative indicates in compression) . Chapter 4 Modelling and Solution 4.1 Difficulties Unknowns and equations 15 Unknowns: 6 stresses: 6 strains: 3 displacements: Basic equations: 3 equilibrium equations: 6 strain-displacement eqns: 6 strain-stress eqns: Plus compatibility equations These equations are called “basic equations”. Difficulties: (1) how to translate an engineering problem to its mechanics model – namely mechanics modelling;
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