USE LOGISM
Build a synchronous circuit using T flip-flops to detect (and hence signal with an output), the 3 bit sequence of 1 0 1. Use the example of the circuit that detects 3 consecutive 1's from Module 5, Topic 1 (pp. 11-16). Show your State Diagram, State Table, K-Maps, and properly formatted circuit diagram.
In: Computer Science
Mr.raman is a task-oriented manager. He is very hardworking and struggles to achieve profits. He gets annoyed when he finds insincere subordinates. His peer groups call him workaholic and his subordinates a slave driver. He takes a decision of suspending a regular absentee. The union leaders plead a negotiation that is refused by management. Mr.Raman demand a letter of apology from the absentee(suspended )worker which the union refuses. The union gives a strike notice to the management
1. Analyze the situation
2. Is there a need for organizing a training program for all the union members to aim at objectives?
3. If you were Mr.Raman, how would you handle the situation?
In: Economics
Mention the Recommendations from the case?
Tasty meal is one of the largest foodservice retailer having more than 200 restaurants across country. It has more than 3000 employees including staff members, waiters and chefs.
However, Tasty Meal has been criticized for
Unfair treatment with its employees by taking
too many hours of working against very low wages. Tasty Meal has no
difficulty in hiring its employees on low wages due to poverty and
unemployment in the region. Even some employees mentioned that the
hiring process depends heavily on the hiring manager’s opinion and
without clear criteria and selection procedures. It has also been
criticized for taking work from children against one time meal. The
situation is even worst in under developed cities of the
country.
For drivers working in a delivery process the
company using a specific software to track the drivers all the
time.
The working conditions inside the company were
criticized as very poor conditions, without any considerations for
employee’s safety and wellbeing, and privacy.
Meals served are mostly junk food, oily, having
high calorie and could cause health issues if eaten regularly. And
the company usually hiding some ingredients, and nutrition
information in its products.
Tasty Meal is not even environmental friendly.
Using disposable stuff like wrapping paper, straws and tableware
are comparatively cost effective but harmful to the environment,
especially those which are non-recyclable. It has been criticized
for over packaging and using extra wrapping papers.
To recover its reputation the company start
donating money from its net profit to NGOs to take care of the
In: Operations Management
a ceiling fan consists of a small cylindrical disk with 5 thin rods coming from the center the disk has mass md=2.6 kg and radius R=0.24 m the rods each has mass mr=1.4 kg and length L=0.75m1). what is the moment of inertia of each rod about the axis of rotation? 2). what is the moment of inertia of the disk about the axis of rotation? 3).what is the moment of inertia of the whole ceiling fan? 4).when the fan is turned on it takes t=3.6 s and a total of 12 revolutions to accelerate up to its full speed what is the magnitude of the angular acceleration? 5). what is the final angular speed of the fan? 6). what is the final rotational energy of the fan? 7).now the fan is turned to a lower setting where it ends with half of its rotational energy as before the time it takes to slow to this new speed is also t=3.6 s what is the final angular speed of the fan? 8). what is the magnitude of the angular acceleration while the fan slows down?
In: Physics
For the diprotic weak acid H2A, Ka1 = 2.1 × 10-6 and Ka2 = 7.0 × 10-9. What is the pH of a 0.0700 M solution of H2A?
In: Chemistry
Harvey sells two goods - cars (Good X) and chairs (Good Y). Illustrate and explain using budget lines and indifference curves the income effect and substitution effect when the prices of cars increase
In: Economics
Suppose a market for financial assets has type Aa and type Bb. Buyers value Aa at $14,500 and type Bb at $11,500, while sellers value Aa at $12,700 and Bb at $10,100. If the buyers cannot observe type, what is the min fraction of type As needed in the market to avoid adverse selection?
In: Economics
Balance the following equation by the method of oxidation-reduction showing all electron tranfers. Please show work.
___ H2C2O4 + ____ KMnO4 ---> ____ CO2 + ____ Mn2O3 + ____ H2O
Identify (a) the atom oxidized, (b) the atom reduced, (c) the reducing agent, (d) the oxidation half reaction, and (e) the reduction half reaction.
In: Chemistry
- Java Programming
- Develop JUnit test for a designated program
- Perform JUnit testing for on method that return both successful and unsuccessful results
- Create a JUnit test class for testing the getAverageScore and the getTotalScore methods. On class per test.
public class Student
{
private String name;
private double totalScore;
private int quizCount;
public Student()
{
name = "";
totalScore = 0;
quizCount = 0;
}
n the name
*/
public Student(String n)
{
name = n;
totalScore = 0;
quizCount = 0;
}
public void setName(String aName)
{
name = aName;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public void addQuiz(int score)
{
if(score >= 0 && score <= 100)
{
totalScore = totalScore + score;
quizCount = quizCount + 1;
}
else
{
System.out.println("Score must be between 0 and 100,
inclusive");
}
}
public double getTotalScore()
{
return totalScore;
}
public double getAverageScore()
{
return totalScore / quizCount;
}
}
----------------------
import java.util.Scanner;
public class StudentTester
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
String repeat = "n";
int currentScore = 0;
System.out.print("Enter Student's name: ");
String sName = keyboard.nextLine();
Student student1 = new Student(sName);
do
{
System.out.print("Enter quiz score: ");
currentScore = keyboard.nextInt();
student1.addQuiz(currentScore);
System.out.print("Do you wish to enter another score, (Enter y for
Yes, n for no: " );
keyboard.nextLine();
repeat = keyboard.nextLine();
}while(repeat.equalsIgnoreCase("y"));
String studName = student1.getName();
double totalScore = student1.getTotalScore();
double avgScore = student1.getAverageScore();
System.out.printf("%s total quiz score is: %,2f and average quiz
score is: %6.2f \n", studName, totalScore, avgScore);
Student student2 = new Student();
In: Computer Science
this is a C++ question.
1 Write a program that returns the count of the
occurences of 8 as a digit within an integer.The input to the
program should be an integer, not a string.For example 848 yields 2
.You are expected to solve this using a recursive function (no
loops)
Hint:Note that mod (%) by 10 yields the rightmost digit (787 % 10
is 7 ) while division by 10 removes the rightmost digit (787/10 is
78)
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1. The isoelectric point of casein is 4.6. Milk has a pH of 6.6. What does prolein look like in milk, (overall negative -, overalll positive +, or neutral with both – and + charges)?
In: Chemistry
Imperial Jewelers is considering a special order for 19 handcrafted gold bracelets to be given as gifts to members of a wedding party. The normal selling price of a gold bracelet is $407.00 and its unit product cost is $269.00 as shown below:
| Direct materials | $ | 147 | |
| Direct labor | 87 | ||
| Manufacturing overhead | 35 | ||
| Unit product cost | $ | 269 | |
Most of the manufacturing overhead is fixed and unaffected by variations in how much jewelry is produced in any given period. However, $8 of the overhead is variable with respect to the number of bracelets produced. The customer who is interested in the special bracelet order would like special filigree applied to the bracelets. This filigree would require additional materials costing $7 per bracelet and would also require acquisition of a special tool costing $453 that would have no other use once the special order is completed. This order would have no effect on the company’s regular sales and the order could be fulfilled using the company’s existing capacity without affecting any other order.
Required:
What effect would accepting this order have on the company’s net operating income if a special price of $362.00 per bracelet is offered for this order? (Enter all amounts as positive values.)
Per Unit Total 19 Bracelets
Incremental revenue
Incremental costs:
Variable costs:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Variable manufacturing overhead
Special filigree
Total variable cost
Fixed costs:
Purchase of special tool
Total incremental cost
Incremental net operating income (loss)
Note: Per Unit and Total 24 Bracelets
In: Accounting
A curve of radius 73 m is banked for a design speed of 75 km/h . If the coefficient of static friction is 0.39 (wet pavement), at what range of speeds can a car safely make the curve? [Hint: Consider the direction of the friction force when the car goes too slow or too fast.] Express your answers using two significant figures separated by a comma. (v min, v max in km/h)
In: Physics
1) a. consider a ball of m= 0.50kg. does it take the same amount of additional energy to vertically lift it from 25cm to 30cm as it does to lift from 30cm to 35 cm? if not, which takes more. Why?
b. does it take the same amount of additional energy to speed your car (mass m=1000 kg) up from 25m/s to 30m/s as it does to speed it up from 30m/s to 35m/s? if not which takes more? Why?
c. consider a spring with k=10N/m. Does it take the same amount of additional energy to stretch the spring from 25cm to 30 cm as it does to stretch it from 30cm to 35 cm? If not, Which takes more? why?
Please explain each part thanks!.
In: Physics
For this assignment you will write a C++ program to read a list of words and sort them in alphabetical order.
Requirements:
NOTES:
word_list.txt
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________below:
# Read the list of words below and write them out in alphabetical order. # Your program should skip over the blank lines. goal interesting successful job experience career manage responsibility technology purpose beautiful wonder opportunity leader quality knowledge victory nature ability dream understand future hope
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