In: Computer Science
Assume you wanted to end up with 38.0 g of copper from the reaction below. What mass of copper (II) sulfate would be required?
Fe + CuSO4-------> Cu + FeSO4
In: Chemistry
In: Economics
Data Table 1. Butane.
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Bond angles and molecular geometry of the 2 center carbon atoms of cis-2-butene |
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Is it possible to convert between cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene without breaking bonds? |
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Why are cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene referred to as geometric isomers? |
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In: Chemistry
You are working for a major U.S. corporation that wants to expand its reach globally and has narrowed the search down to either Mexico or Japan. Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a memo that analyzes potential compliance issues with respect to aspects of law and ethics that are specific to one of the two countries. You will choose to prepare your memo for either Mexico or Japan and address the critical elements below. This will help inform the final executive decision.
I. What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally?
II. Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to your chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages?
III. What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision?
IV. Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past. How did these companies address potential compliance issues?
This would be for Japan, I find lots of answers for Mexico. Thank You
In: Accounting
Directions: Write the value and uncertainty in the proper “presentation format”. (1) Round off uncertainty to two (2) significant figures (2) Round off value to same decimal place as last significant digit in uncertainty (3) When using scientific notation, make sure value and uncertainty are expressed to same power of ten, with decimal point placed after first digit in the value. Example: (5.423 ± 0.034) x 10-5 (4) Hint: If your value is greater than 10,000 or less than 0.01 you must use scientific notation. Note on Grading: This sheet must be done perfectly to receive an 8/10. If this second version is not done perfectly, then you will be given a new version, and if that one is completed perfectly then you will receive a 7/10. You will continue to lose points until this sheet is completed perfectly. See lab manual for details on presentation format.
# Value Uncertainty Presentation Format (Value ± Uncertainty)
1 7.286277704 0.035965099
2 1.681735783 0.005686618
3 61.3568665 0.981143685
4 2690973.876 48907.07815
5 1.75447E-06 1.87125E-07
6 6.165959668 0.320999526
7 0.000861333 1.32518E-05
8 1.05259E-05 1.66169E-07
9 0.002142297 5.56807E-05
10 1.41859E-06 3.87179E-08
In: Physics
A 35.00 mL solution of 0.25M HF is titrated with a standardized 0.1316M solution of NaOH at 25C.
a.What is the PH of the HF solution before titrant is added?
b.How many milliliters of titrant are required to reach the equivalence point?
c.What is the PH at 0.5ml before the equivalence point?
d.What is the PH at the equivalence point?
e.What is the PH at 0.5 ml after the equivalence point?
In: Chemistry
1.The following is a chart of 25 baseball players' salaries and statistics from 2016.
| Player Name | RBI's | HR's | AVG | Salary (in millions) |
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| Rajai Davis | 48 | 12 | 0.249 | 5.950 |
| Chris Iannetta | 24 | 7 | 0.210 | 4.550 |
| Yoenis Cespedes | 86 | 31 | 0.284 | 27.500 |
| Ben Zobrist | 76 | 18 | 0.272 | 10.500 |
| Ryan Braun | 91 | 31 | 0.305 | 20.000 |
| Mark Teixeira | 44 | 15 | 0.204 | 23.125 |
| Joe Mauer | 49 | 11 | 0.261 | 23.000 |
| Miquel Cabrera | 108 | 38 | 0.316 | 28.050 |
| Brian McCann | 58 | 20 | 0.242 | 17.000 |
| Matt Kemp | 108 | 35 | 0.268 | 21.500 |
| Evan Gattis | 72 | 32 | 0.251 | 3.300 |
| Albert Pujols | 119 | 31 | 0.268 | 25.000 |
| Curtis Granderson | 59 | 30 | 0.237 | 16.000 |
| Logan Forsythe | 52 | 20 | 0.264 | 2.750 |
| Shin-Soo Choo | 17 | 7 | 0.242 | 20.000 |
| J.D. Martinez | 68 | 22 | 0.307 | 6.750 |
| Denard Span | 53 | 11 | 0.266 | 5.000 |
| Justin Upton | 87 | 31 | 0.246 | 22.125 |
| Hunter Pence | 57 | 13 | 0.289 | 18.500 |
| Hanley Ramirez | 111 | 30 | 0.286 | 22.750 |
| Adam Jones | 83 | 29 | 0.265 | 16.000 |
| David Ortiz | 127 | 38 | 0.315 | 16.000 |
| Prince Fielder | 44 | 8 | 0.212 | 18.000 |
| Joey Votto | 97 | 29 | 0.326 | 20.000 |
| Robinson Cano | 103 | 39 | 0.298 | 24.050 |
In order to have correlation with 95% confidence (5% significance),
what is the critical r-value that we would like to
have?
(Round to three decimal places for all answers on this assignment.)
RBI vs. Salary
Complete a correlation analysis, using RBI's as the x-value and salary as the y-value.
Correlation coefficient:
Regression Equation: y=
Do you have significant correlation? Select an answer Yes No
HR vs. Salary
Complete a correlation analysis, using HR's as the x-value and salary as the y-value.
Correlation coefficient:
Regression Equation: y=
Do you have significant correlation? Select an answer Yes No
AVG vs. Salary
Complete a correlation analysis, using AVG as the x-value and salary as the y-value.
Correlation coefficient:
Regression Equation: y=
Do you have significant correlation? Select an answer Yes No
Prediction
Based on your analysis, if you had to predict a player's salary, which method would be the best? Select an answer Regression equation with RBI's Regression equation with HR's Regression equation with AVG The average of the 25 salaries
Using that method, predict the salary for Matt Wieters. His stats were:
RBI: 66
HR: 17
AVG: 0.243
Based on your analysis, his predicted salary would be: $ million
His actual salary was $15.800 million.
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The following is data for the first and second Quiz scores for 8 students in a class.
| First Quiz | Second Quiz |
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| 10 | 10 |
| 17 | 13 |
| 18 | 19 |
| 30 | 24 |
| 33 | 31 |
| 35 | 35 |
| 38 | 38 |
| 43 | 38 |
Predict the value of the second quiz score if a student had a score of 14 on the first test. _
In: Math
C++
•Write a program that evaluates a postfix expression (assume it’s valid) such as
6 2 + 5 * 8 4 / -
•The program should read a postfix expression consisting of digits and operators into a string.
•The algorithm is as follows:
1.While you have not reached the end of the string, read the expression from left to right.
–If the current character is a digit, Push its integer value onto the stack (the integer value of a digit character is its value in the computer’s character set minus the value of '0' in the computer’s character set).
–Otherwise, if the current character is an operator, Pop the two top elements of the stack into variables x and y.
–Calculate y operator x.
–Push the result of the calculation onto the stack.
2.When you reach the end of the string, pop the top value of the stack. This is the result of the postfix expression.
–[Example: In Step 2 above, if the operator is '/', the top of the stack is 2 and the next element in the stack is 8, then pop 2 into x, pop 8 into y, evaluate 8 / 2 and push the result, 4, back onto the stack. This note also applies to operator '–'.]
–The arithmetic operations allowed in an expression are
•+ addition
•– subtraction
•* multiplication
•/ division
•^ exponentiation
•% modulus
•[Note: We assume left-to-right associativity for all operators for the purpose of this exercise.] The stack should be maintained with stack nodes that contain an int data member and a pointer to the next stack node. You may want to provide the following functional capabilities:
a.function evaluatePostfixExpression that evaluates the postfix expression
b.function calculate that evaluates the expression (op1 operator op2)
c.function push that pushes a value onto the stack
d.function pop that pops a value off the stack
e.function isEmpty that determines if the stack is empty
f.function printStack that prints the stack
SAMPLE OUTPUT:
INPUT POSTFIX NOTATION: 23+2*
INFIX NOTATION: (2+3)*2
RESULT: 10
In: Computer Science
Given the time series sales data for years 2018 (quarter 1 to 4), 2019 (quarters 5 to 8) as reported in the table below, forecast sales in quarters 9 to 12 of 2020. (20)
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750 |
703.33 |
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680 |
737.02 |
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720 |
770.71 |
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900 |
804.4 |
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890 |
838.09 |
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800 |
871.78 |
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780 |
905.47 |
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1050 |
939.16 |
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The interpolation of historical data is
In: Operations Management
Explain three reasons, relating to the chemical structure, that ATP is exergonic.
In: Biology
If you could build your own personal computer, what components would you purchase? Put together a list of the components you would use to create it, including a computer case, motherboard, CPU, hard disk, RAM, and DVD drive. How can you be sure they are all compatible with each other? How much would it cost? How does this compare to a similar computer purchased from a vendor such as Dell, HP or Apple?
Produce a Word document: outlining the components you would choose for a PC of your own design. Limit your cost to $1500. at the end write a paragraph summary explain why this would be better or worst than purchasing from Dell, HP or Apple etc.
In: Computer Science
Example of a document that misuses graphics. Discuss how the graphics are misused and what could be done to better them.
Please blot out any sensitive information and names
Subject: Business and Technical Report Writing
In: Computer Science
List three differences between financial accounting revenue/expense and taxable revenue/expense. Then write the reason why you think Congress mandated those differences.
In: Accounting
The demand for good X is estimated to be Qx d = 10, 000 − 4PX + 5PY + 2M + AX, where PX is the price of X, PY is the price of good Y, M is income, and AX is the amount of advertising on X. Suppose the present price of good X is $50, PY = $100, M = $25,000, and AX = 1,000 units. Based on this information, the cross-price elasticity between goods X and Y is:
A. 0.008.
B. −0.08.
C. −0.8.
D. −8.
In: Economics