Determine the oxidation number (oxidation state) for the indicated element in each of the following compounds.
A: Ti in TiO2
B: Al in NaAlH4
C: C in C2O42?
D: N in N2H4
E: N in HNO2
F: Sn in SnCl3?
In: Chemistry
What is the difference between product and production risk? How can they be mitigated?
In: Economics
C#
1. Create an Employee class with two fields: idNum and hourlyWage. The Employee constructor requires values for both fields. Upon construction, thrown an ArgumentException if the hourlyWage is less than 7.50 or more than 50.00. Write a program that establishes, one at a time, at least three Employees with hourlyWages that are above, below, and within the allowed range. Immediately after each instantiation attempt, handle any thrown Exceptions by displaying an error message. Save the file as EmployeeExceptionDemo.cs.
2. Write an application that creates an array of five Employees. Prompt the user for values for each field for each Employee. If the user enters improper or invalid data, handle any exceptions that are thrown by setting the Employee’s ID number to 999 and the Employee’s pay rate to the $7.50. At the end of the program, display all the entered, and possible corrected, records. Save the file as EmployeeExceptionDemo2.cs.
In: Computer Science
Write this in c++
Leap year and Second in year program
1. If a year is divisible by 4 with no remainder, it is a leap
year,
2. unless it is a centurial year (ending in 00).
3. Then it is not a leap year,
4. unless it is a year divisible by 400, in which case it is still
a leap year.
For example:
1904 is a leap year—evenly divisible by 4.
1900 is not a leap year—it is evenly divisible by 4, and also
evenly divisible by 100. However, it is not evenly divisible by
400.
2000 is a leap year— it is evenly divisible by 4, evenly divisible
by 100, but also evenly divisible by 400.
Your calculation should ignore all other variations in the length
of the calendar year, such as leap seconds or the change from the
Julian to the Gregorian system.
In: Computer Science
In: Economics
How fast, in rpm, would a 130 g , 58-cm-diameter beach ball have to spin to have an angular momentum of 0.15 kg⋅m2/s ? Express your answer using two significant figures.
In: Physics
C++ !
Create a Stash class specifically for storing Rect objects and call it RectStash. Add a default constructor and a destructor to correctly initialize your RectStash class. Then write a program that will read several lines as input. Each line will contain 4 floats defining a 2D rectangle in the Rect format described above. Read the rectangles adding them to a RectStash object. Stop reading rectangles when your program loads 4 negative float values. After this point you will start reading a series of 2D points, and for each 2D point you will print the classification of each point in respect to all previously read rectangles. The classification should print "in" or "out" according to its result. Stop your program when you read vector (-99,-99).
Everything should be contained in one file. You may not assume the existance of any header files in your working directory.
Sample Input:
-5 -5 2.5 2.5
5 8 2 2
-1 -1 -1 -1
0 0
-4 -6
6 9
-99 -99
result:
out out
in out
out out
In: Computer Science
In: Economics
P company purchased a 70% interest in S company on January 1, 2015 for $2,000,000. The book value and fair value of the assets and liabilities of S company on that day were:
BOOK VALUE FAIR VALUE
Current assets $700,000 700,000
Equipment 1,600,000 2,000,000
Land 500,000 700,000
Deferred charge 400,000 400,000
Total Assets 3,200,000 3,800,000
Less: Liabilities (700,000) (700,000)
Net Assets: 2,500,000 3,100,000
The equipment had a remaining useful life of 8 years on January 1, 2015 and the deferred charge was being amortized over a period of 10 years from that date. C/S was $1,700,000 and Retained Earnings was $110,000 on that same date. P company uses partial-equity method to record its investment within S company.
Create the December 31, 2015 work paper entries that:
In: Accounting
How to run the following code in ecclipse IDE?
MQTT PUBLISH - SUBSCRIBE MODEL CODE IN JAVA
(slide 29)public class Publisher
{
public static final String BROKER_URL =
"tcp://broker.mqttdashboard.com:1883";
private MqttClient client;
public Publisher()
{
String clientId = Utils.getMacAddress() + "-pub";
try
{
client = new MqttClient(BROKER_URL, clientId);
}
catch (MqttException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
}
}
//connecting client (slide 30)
MqttConnectOptions options = new MqttConnectOptions();
options.setCleanSession(false);
options.setWill(client.getTopic("home/LWT"), //helps detecting
failures of other clients
"I'm gone".getBytes(), 2, true);
client.connect(options);
//the busniness logic (slide 31)
public static final String TOPIC_TEMPERATURE =
"home/temperature";
//...
while (true)
{
publishBrightness();
Thread.sleep(500);
publishTemperature();
Thread.sleep(500);
}
//...
private void publishTemperature() throws MqttException {
final MqttTopic temperatureTopic =
client.getTopic(TOPIC_TEMPERATURE);
final int temperatureNumber =
Utils.createRandomNumberBetween(20, 30);
final String temperature = temperatureNumber + "°C";
temperatureTopic.publish(new
MqttMessage(temperature.getBytes()));
}
//publishBrightness() will be implemented the same way publishTemperature() is
//implementing the subscribing client
public class SubscribeCallback implements MqttCallback(slide
32)
{
@Override
public void connectionLost(Throwable cause) {}
@Override
public void messageArrived(MqttTopic topic, MqttMessage
message)
{
System.out.println("Message arrived. Topic: " + topic.getName() + "
Message: " + message.toString());
if ("home/LWT".equals(topic.getName()))
{
System.err.println("Sensor gone!");
}
}
@Override
public void deliveryComplete(MqttDeliveryToken token) {}
}
\\make it known to the MqttClient before connecting (slide 34)
mqttClient.setCallback(new SubscribeCallback());
mqttClient.connect();
mqttClient.subscribe("home/#");
In: Computer Science
1. A corporation has 71,376 shares of $24 par stock outstanding that has a current market value of $312 per share. If the corporation issues a 4-for-1 stock split, the market value of the stock will fall to approximately
a.$17,844
b.$288
c.$78
d.$6
2. On January 1 of the current year, the Barton Corporation issued 9% bonds with a face value of $98,000. The bonds are sold for $95,060. The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 and the maturity date is December 31, five years from now. Barton records straight-line amortization of the bond discount. The bond interest expense for the year ended December 31 is
a.$2,940
b.$735
c.$9,408
d.$8,820
3. A company with working capital of $840,000 and a current ratio of 4 pays a $135,000 short-term liability. The amount of working capital immediately after payment is
a.$840,000
b.$705,000
c.$135,000
d.$975,000
4. A company with 100,000 authorized shares of $4 par common stock issued 40,000 shares at $8. Subsequently, the company declared a 4% stock dividend on a date when the market price was $12 a share. What is the amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend?
a.$19,200
b.$32,000
c.$12,800
d.$48,800
5. The balance sheets at the end of each of the first two years of operations indicate the following:
|
Kellman Company |
||
|
Year 2 |
Year 1 |
|
|
Total current assets |
$627,334 |
$563,517 |
|
Total investments |
61,933 |
43,071 |
|
Total property, plant, and equipment |
946,792 |
708,418 |
|
Total current liabilities |
113,967 |
87,707 |
|
Total long-term liabilities |
287,103 |
225,002 |
|
Preferred 9% stock, $100 par |
82,116 |
82,116 |
|
Common stock, $10 par |
571,867 |
571,867 |
|
Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock |
60,515 |
60,515 |
|
Retained earnings |
520,491 |
287,799 |
Using the balance sheets for Kellman Company, if net income is $119,551 and interest expense is $31,114 for Year 2, and the market price of common shares is $34, what is the price-earnings ratio on common stock for Year 2 (rounded to two decimal places)?
a.1.96
b.10.69
c.10.21
d.17.35
In: Accounting
Agatha Agate Inc. began business on January 1, 2013. At December
31, 2013, it had a $6,000
balance in the deferred tax liability account related to property,
plant and equipment. The
equipment, purchased in 2013, cost $1,200,000. Agatha is
depreciating the equipment on a
straight-line basis over six years for financial reporting
purposes. The equipment is a Class 8 -20%
asset for tax purposes. In 2013 Agatha reported depreciation
expense of $100,000 and calculated
CCA as $120,000. [Note: Agatha took 50% in the year of acquisition.
Both depreciation and CCA will
be calculated at the full rates in 2014]. Agatha’s before tax
income in 2014 was $80,000. Agatha
follows IFRS. Information about income includes the
following:
a. Total rent paid in 2014 was $75,000 of which $25,000 was
expensed in 2014. The remaining $50,000
represents prepaid rent, which will be expensed equally in 2015 and
2016. The full $75,000 was
deducted for tax purposes in 2014.
b. Agatha Agate Inc. pays $12,000 per year for a membership in a
local golf club for the company’s
president.
c. The company now offers a one-year warranty on all merchandise
sold. Warranty expenses for 2014 were
$12,000. Cash payments for warranty expense were $6,000 in
2014.
d. Meals and entertainment expenses (only 50% of which are ever
deductible for tax purposes) were
$16,000 in 2014.
e. The current tax rate is 30% and the rate has not changed since
Agatha began business.
Required: [16 marks]
i. Calculate the balance in the Deferred Tax Asset or Liability
account at December 31, 2014 [4 marks]
ii. Calculate income tax payable for 2014 [5 marks]
iii. Prepare the journal entries to record income taxes for 2014 [2
marks]
iv. Prepare the income tax expense section of the income statement
for 2014, beginning with Income before
income tax [3 marks]
v. Prepare the liability section of the Statement of Financial
Position at December 31, 2014 for deferred
income taxes. [2 marks]
In: Accounting
what determines when it is a good time for a company to raise or lower the price of their product using pricing of elasticity demand
In: Economics
An inorganic soil has a liquid limit of 35 and a plastic limit
of 31. The following are also known:
Percent passing No. 4 sieve: 80
Percent passing No. 200 sieve: 10
D10 = 0.075 mm ; D30 = 0.37 mm ; D60 = 1.6 mm
Classify the soil using USCS. Give both the group symbol and group
name.
In: Civil Engineering
Write a C program which adds up all the numbers between 1 and 50. Use any type of loop
In: Computer Science