Explain why participants were more amused by cartoons while they held a pen in their mouth...

Explain why participants were more amused by cartoons while they held a pen in their mouth without touching their lips compared to people who held a pen without touching their teeth.

In: Psychology

Discuss at least 3 of the causes that have led to all the sea turtles being...

Discuss at least 3 of the causes that have led to all the sea turtles being listed as endangered species. Your discussion should include the reasons why sea turtles are in decline, as well as steps being taken to help sea turtles recover from the cause

In: Biology

Discuss and explain the differences between data and information and knowledge with examples.

Discuss and explain the differences between data and information and knowledge with examples.

In: Operations Management

How do I determine polarity from a lewis structure? Please show me step by step. Thank...

How do I determine polarity from a lewis structure? Please show me step by step. Thank you

In: Chemistry

how do tenets of Ginnett's Team leadership Model compare with the components of team performane?

how do tenets of Ginnett's Team leadership Model compare with the components of team performane?

In: Economics

What is a perfectly competitive market, please explain (thoroughly). Why most industries are not perfectly competitive,...

What is a perfectly competitive market, please explain (thoroughly). Why most industries are not perfectly competitive, explain and provide examples. Use your book to explain the different markets. **Important Information for Discussion Forum Topics: For the student to earn the full 100 points for each Discussion Forum Topic, ALL must meet the following criteria: 1. Submitted posts in a timely manner and in step with the posted topic calendar deadlines. Professional presentation is required with no grammar, spelling or punctuation errors. 2. Made good use of the principles and concepts presented in the chapter readings. 3. Provided adequate support and justification. 4. Applied a level of understanding expected of a college-level student. 5. When appropriate, additional examples were used to validate the responses given.

In: Economics

Explain features in the Schrodingger equation that led to the "electron correlation problem." Explain the approximations...

Explain features in the Schrodingger equation that led to the "electron correlation problem." Explain the approximations that led to the introduction of effective nuclear charge(Zeff) and define effective nuclear charge. Explain its role and physical significance of the screening/shielding constant.

In: Chemistry

The area of Pluto is 44,828 mi2 . If a mole of 0.50 mm cubic particles...

The area of Pluto is 44,828 mi2 . If a mole of 0.50 mm cubic particles were evenly spread over Pluto, how deep, in meters, would the particles be?

In: Chemistry

A proton flies horizontally towards a positively charged wall. It approaches the wall at a perfect...

A proton flies horizontally towards a positively charged wall. It approaches the wall at a perfect zero degree angle and rebounds at the exact same speed in the opposite direction. Naturally the proton will never touch the wall. Apparently the kinetic energy in is conserved and the momentum is not, but how is that possible?

can you a) show me how this works algebraically and b) explain what is responsible for this?

In: Physics

On a distant planet, golf is just as popular as it is on earth. A golfer...

On a distant planet, golf is just as popular as it is on earth. A golfer tees off and drives the ball 2.7 times as far as he would have on earth, given the same initial velocities on both planets. The ball is launched at a speed of 41 m/s at an angle of 36° above the horizontal. When the ball lands, it is at the same level as the tee.

(a) On the distant planet, what is the maximum height of the ball?

(b) On the distant planet, what is the range of the ball?

In: Physics

Explain how the differing ages of rocks on the ocean's floor supports the theory of plate...

Explain how the differing ages of rocks on the ocean's floor supports the theory of plate tectonics. In your answer, be sure to address the topics below.

A. Changes in the earth's magnetic field

B. Patterns of polarity in the seafloor

C. The thickness of sediments and the age of fossils in the seafloor

D. How this data supports the idea of seafloor spreading

In: Other

What is the moment of inertia of an object that rolls without slipping down a 2.42...

What is the moment of inertia of an object that rolls without slipping down a 2.42 m-high incline starting from rest, and has a final velocity of 6.56 m/s? Express the moment of inertia as a multiple of MR^2, where M is the mass of the object and R is its radius.

In: Physics

A 2.90-kg hoop 1.50 m in diameter is rolling to the right without slipping on a...

A 2.90-kg hoop 1.50 m in diameter is rolling to the right without slipping on a horizontal floor at a steady 2.50 rad/s .

Part A

How fast is its center moving?

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

Part B

What is the total kinetic energy of the hoop?

Part C

Find the magnitude of the velocity vector of each of the following points, as viewed by a person at rest on the ground: (i) the highest point on the hoop; (ii) the lowest point on the hoop, (iii) a point on the right side of the hoop, midway between the top and the bottom.

Find the magnitude of the velocity vector for each of the points in part C, except as viewed by someone moving along with same velocity as the hoop.

In: Physics

Question 2 - 1,500 words The Senior Partner of the firm you work for has appointed...

Question 2 - 1,500 words


The Senior Partner of the firm you work for has appointed you to a new role. It is now your responsibility to review upcoming accounting standards and provide a report to the partners on the proposed standard and the opinions of other industry players on the changes. 


Firstly, you are required to find a current exposure draft or proposal for a new accounting standard which has been opened for public comments. (These can be found on the websites of most standard-setting organisations, such as the IASB, AASB and FASB. Hint: These websites can be quite difficult to navigate, so as a first step try typing “IASB exposure draft and comment letters”/”FASB exposure draft and comment letters” into Google or other search engine of your choice). Read a sample of the comments from a range of respondents. Select four respondents, ideally from different types of organisations for example, from accounting bodies, industry, companies or corporate bodies. If you are having a problem finding suitable comments letters then contact your subject coordinator.


 


In your own words, supporting your evaluation with appropriate citations, appropriately referenced in APA 6 style, you are required to include the following information in the report.


An outline of the major issues covered in the exposure draft (what is the exposure draft introducing or changing?).


An assessment as to whether (or not) the behaviour of the regulator in introducing the exposure draft can be explained by public interest theory.


An outline of the views presented in the comments letters which highlights the areas of agreement and disagreement with the exposure draft.


An application of each of the theories of regulation (public interest, private interest and capture) to the comments letters and a justification as to which theory(ies) best explains the comments.


 


Please note: you need to attach the comment letters you selected for your report (there is no need to attach the exposure draft)


In: Accounting

Billy’s Bakery bakes fresh bagels each morning. The daily demand for bagels is a random variable...

Billy’s Bakery bakes fresh bagels each morning. The daily demand for bagels is a random variable

with a distribution estimated from prior experience given by

# of Bagels Sold

Probability
0 0.05
5 0.10
10 0.10
15 0.20
20 0.25
25 0.15
30 0.10
35 0.05

The bagels cost Billy’s $0.08 to make, and they are sold for $0.35 each. Bagels unsold at the end

of the day are purchased by a nearby charity soup kitchen for $0.03 each.

a) Simulate the discrete distribution for demand for 100 days, and compare the expected daily profit of Q = 25 and Q = 27.

b) Repeat part a) using a normal distribution with m = 18 and s = 8.86 for demand.

Submit a brief description of how you set up your simulations. This description must explain how you generated the random demands and any formulas that you used.

In: Math