Volume of .010 M CoClPr3 added/mL Total Volume of Solution mL Total moles CoClPr3 added/ mols...

Volume of .010 M CoClPr3 added/mL Total Volume of Solution mL Total moles CoClPr3 added/ mols [CoClPr3]/(mols/L)
.10
.20
.30
.40
.50
.60
.70
.80
.90
1.00
1.10

The calibration plot is implemented by adding .10 mL increments of .010 M CoClPr3 to 4.00 mL of Pr in a cuvette. Calculate the given concentration, a table has been given to help with calculations.

In: Chemistry

3. Problem 23-2A Preparation and analysis of a flexible budget performance report LO P1, P2, A1...

3. Problem 23-2A Preparation and analysis of a flexible budget performance report LO P1, P2, A1

Phoenix Company’s 2017 master budget included the following fixed budget report. It is based on an expected production and sales volume of 16,000 units.

PHOENIX COMPANY
Fixed Budget Report
For Year Ended December 31, 2017
Sales $ 4,000,000
Cost of goods sold
Direct materials $ 960,000
Direct labor 320,000
Machinery repairs (variable cost) 64,000
Depreciation—Plant equipment (straight-line) 330,000
Utilities ($48,000 is variable) 198,000
Plant management salaries 215,000 2,087,000
Gross profit 1,913,000
Selling expenses
Packaging 80,000
Shipping 112,000
Sales salary (fixed annual amount) 260,000 452,000
General and administrative expenses
Advertising expense 126,000
Salaries 251,000
Entertainment expense 110,000 487,000
Income from operations $ 974,000


Phoenix Company’s actual income statement for 2017 follows.

PHOENIX COMPANY
Statement of Income from Operations
For Year Ended December 31, 2017
Sales (19,000 units) $ 4,828,000
Cost of goods sold
Direct materials $ 1,156,000
Direct labor 388,000
Machinery repairs (variable cost) 68,000
Depreciation—Plant equipment (straight-line) 330,000
Utilities (fixed cost is $147,000) 203,500
Plant management salaries 225,000 2,370,500
Gross profit 2,457,500
Selling expenses
Packaging 92,000
Shipping 125,500
Sales salary (annual) 279,000 496,500
General and administrative expenses
Advertising expense 133,000
Salaries 251,000
Entertainment expense 113,500 497,500
Income from operations $ 1,463,500


Required:
1. Prepare a flexible budget performance report for 2017.

In: Accounting

In July 2007, Apple released the iPhone at a price of $599. Only two months later,...

In July 2007, Apple released the iPhone at a price of $599. Only two months later, the company dropped the price by 33% to $399. The early iPhone customers were angry about the sudden drop in price and felt they had overpaid for the product. See the letter below that Steve Jobs wrote to these customers. not surprisingly, members of the news media received the message and shared it with the general public.

INSTRUCTIONS: Write a clear and concise assessment of whether or not you think this is an effective business communication. Provide support for your answer. Organize your response into a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Use the appropriate format for business writing.

***

Letter from Steve Jobs

To All iPhone Customers:

I have received hundreds of emails from iPhone customers who are upset about Apple dropping the price of the iPhone by $200 two months after it went on sale. After reading every one of these emails, I have some observations and conclusions.

First, I am sure that we are making the correct decision to lower the price of the 8GB iPhone from $599 to $399, and that now is the right time to do it. iPhone is a breakthrough product, and we have the chance to "go for it" this holiday season. iPhone is so far ahead of the competition, and now it will be affordable by even more customers. It benefits both Apple and every iPhone user to get as many new customers as possible in the iPhone "tent." We strongly believe the $399 price will help us do just that this holiday season.

Second, being in technology for 30+ years I can attest to the fact that the technology road is bumpy. There is always change and improvement, and there is always someone who bought a product before a particular cutoff date and misses the new price or the new operating system or the new whatever. This is life in the technology lane. If you always wait for the next price cut or to buy the new improved model, you'll never buy any technology product because there is always something better and less expensive on the horizon. The good news is that if you buy products from companies that support them well, like Apple tries to do, you will receive years of useful and satisfying service from them even as newer models are introduced.

Third, even though we are making the right decision to lower the price of iPhone, and even though the technology road is bumpy, we need to do a better job taking care of our early iPhone customers as we aggressively go after new ones with a lower price. Our early customers trusted us, and we must live up to that trust with our actions in moments like these.

Therefore, we have decided to offer every iPhone customer who purchased an iPhone from either Apple or AT&T, and who is not receiving a rebate or any other consideration, a $100 store credit towards the purchase of any product at an Apple Retail Store or the Apple Online Store. Details are still being worked out and will be posted on Apple's website next week. Stay tuned. We want to do the right thing for our valued iPhone customers.

We apologize for disappointing some of you, and we are doing our best to live up to your high expectations of Apple.

Steve Jobs

Apple CEO

In: Economics

write a fully-connected neural network to work with MNIST and Tensorflow 2.x. The labels will be...

write a fully-connected neural network to work with MNIST and Tensorflow 2.x. The labels will be input and MNIST image vectors as output labels. use tf.GradientTape instead fit.  show the 28x28 image with the input vector

In: Computer Science

Joe, a thirty-five-year-old, male mental health counselor, received a client referral, thirty-five-year-old Jill, from a community...

Joe, a thirty-five-year-old, male mental health counselor, received a client referral, thirty-five-year-old Jill, from a community counseling clinic. He began providing counseling services to her. Jill's complaint was that she was unsatisfied with her current job as a bank teller and was experiencing mild anxiety and depression. Joe had been providing services to Jill for three weeks when she disclosed that she was confused about her sexuality because she experienced sexual attraction toward some women. Joe immediately responded to Jill with wide eyes and a shocked look. He told Jill that he was a traditional Catholic, who felt that this type of feeling was immoral and wrong. He informed her that she should avoid thinking about this and pray for forgiveness. He also told her that he felt uncomfortable talking about the issue any further. Jill continued to talk to Joe about dealing with her family issues. Joe had recently read about a new technique and immediately became excited about trying it. He explained to her that he had read an article in a magazine about a new technique called rebirthing. The new technique was being used in Europe to help people change their views about their relationships with their family. Joe said, "It is supposed to be really effective in almost wiping out your memory of your family; it is like hypnosis." "I would really like to try it on you today, what do you think?" Jill declined his offer and continued to talk about her family. Joe thought to himself that even though Jill said no, he was still going to try to hypnotize her as they talked because he thought she could benefit from the technique. Jill disclosed that she was raised in a traditional Asian American home with many cultural influences and culture-specific rules and behavior. Jill was struggling with balancing her individualism and her cultural heritage. Joe explained to her that because he was living and working in a rural community, mostly consisting of people of East European descent, he could not relate to Jill’s culture and the issues with which she was struggling. He apologized and explained that he was not required to study these cultural issues because of his geographical location. Jill moved on to talk about her depression. She began talking about feeling lonely and how it contributed to her depression. During a counseling session several months later, she revealed that she was attracted to Joe and would like a closer, intimate relationship with him. Joe, aware that he was also attracted to Jill, talked about his feelings toward her but explained that engaging in a relationship outside the established counseling relationship was unethical. He informed her that because of the mutual feelings of attraction, the counseling relationship would be ineffective and that he would refer her to another counselor for continued services. Jill agreed, and they terminated the counseling relationship. Later, she contacted him to continue counseling and to discuss the referral. Joe agreed to meet her that evening at a restaurant and bring her the referral information. That night they began an intimate sexual relationship. Joe never got around to providing the referral for Jill even though he was aware of her ongoing state of depression and anxiety. Joe stopped seeing Jill after a month of intimate sexual encounters. Joe enjoyed the relationship but felt guilty due to the unethical nature of the relationship. Because of his continued concern about Jill's depression, Joe considered going to his current clinical supervisor to discuss the case but decided against it. This was because he and his supervisor were good friends and he suspected his supervisor would be hurt by knowing the real reason he had been cancelling get-togethers. Joe decided to call Jill's boss at the bank to check on her and see how she was doing. He called her boss and explained that he had been counseling her for anxiety and depression and wanted to check if she was feeling fine. Her boss informed Joe that Jill had quit her job and was in the county hospital undergoing treatment for severe depression. Joe quickly hung up and decided not to call or visit the bank again. After thinking it over, Joe decided that general counseling might not be for him. He decided to begin marriage and family therapy. He ordered some business cards and advertised in the yellow pages. He thought, “After all, I am a mental health counselor, and it can’t be hard to counsel a couple. You don't need anything special. I already have one degree, and that's enough!”

Give the number and definitions of specific violations and compare these violations to the APA ethical standards. In relation to these specific violations, describe the similarities or differences in the ACA and APA ethical codes.

In: Psychology

Barnacle Industries was awarded a patent over 15 years ago for a unique industrial strength cleaner...

Barnacle Industries was awarded a patent over 15 years ago for a unique industrial strength cleaner that removes barnacles and other particles from the hulls of ships. Thanks to its monopoly position, Barnacle has earned more than $160 million over the past decade. Its customers—spanning the gamut from cruise lines to freighters—use the product because it reduces their fuel bills. The annual (inverse) demand function for Barnacle’s product is given by P = 400 -0.0005Q, and Barnacle’s cost function is given by C(Q) = 250Q. Thanks to subsidies stemming from an energy bill passed by Congress nearly two decades ago, Barnacle does not have any fixed costs: The federal government essentially pays for the plant and capital equipment required to make this energy-saving product.

Absent this subsidy, Barnacle’s fixed costs would be about $6 million annually. Knowing that the company’s patent will soon expire, Marge, Barnacle’s manager, is concerned that entrants will qualify for the subsidy, enter the market, and produce a perfect substitute at an identical cost. With interest rates at 7 percent, Marge is considering a limit-pricing strategy.

What would Barnacle's profits be if Marge pursues a limit-pricing strategy if the subsidy is in place?

$

Instructions: Enter your responses to the nearest penny (two decimal places).

What would Barnacle's profits be if Marge convinces the government to eliminate the subsidy?


$


What would be the profit of a new entrant if the subsidy is eliminated and Barnacle continues to produce the monopoly level of output?


$

In: Economics

In C, For this project, you have been tasked to read a text file with student...

In C, For this project, you have been tasked to read a text file with student grades and perform several operations with them. First, you must read the file, loading the student records. Each record (line) contains the student’s identification number and then four of the student’s numerical test grades. Your application should find the average of the four grades and insert them into the same array as the id number and four grades. I suggest using a 5th array position to hold the computed average. Once the file has been read and the averages calculated and stored in the array, you must sort the list by grade in descending order. Finally, the records should be printed to screen in descending final grade order with statistics at the end of the file for the class average, highest and lowest grades.

Requirements: Your program should make use of the following functions. 1. A function to read the file into an array of arrays. This function should take an empty multi-dimensional array from the caller. The function should ask the user for the name of the file. You may assume the file name entered will be accurate and accessible. You may omit this requirement and hard code the path to the file. You will be given a test file (shown below). I suggest hard coding the filename while you develop your project to save typing it over and over while you test. 2. A function to compute the grade for each array/record. This function should access the array and average the test grades, inserting the final average into the last position for each record as a float. 3. A function to sort the array of arrays by final grade in descending order (highest grade first). This function should take the entire array. 4. A function to print out the results of the operation to screen calculating the required totals and formatting the output appropriately. This function should take the entire array as well. Your program is expected to only deal with fractional values. Therefore, you are required to use a multi-dimensional array of type float or double. Your program will not have to resize your array; you may hard code the size of the array using a constant (#define). The test files will have 10 records/students, a student number followed by 4 grades. You may not use any global variables save for the use of a constant for array size if you wish as shown often in some examples.

output:

Sample Output: Student Id Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Final ******************************************************************

7899 92 90 88 86 89

6814 85 86 92 88 87.75

8234 77 87 84 98 86.5

7654 76 87 84 88 83.75

3534 86 81 84 73 81

7284 56 81 87 98 80.5

7234 76 81 84 78 79.75

7934 76 91 84 65 79

9901 45 78 79 80 70.5

6465 87 54 68 72 70.25

******************************************************************

File:Print out sorted grades Load Data from file Compute Grade Sort Records Main/Compute Grades.c

Input File (unsorted) grades.txt

Student Id Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4

6814 85 86 92 88

7234 76 81 84 78

6465 87 54 68 72

7899 92 90 88 86

9901 45 78 79 80

8234 77 87 84 98

7934 76 91 84 65

7284 56 81 87 98

7654 76 87 84 88

3534 86 81 84 73

In: Computer Science

What types of elements are found in ionic compounds? From an electrom configuration stadpoint, explain which...

What types of elements are found in ionic compounds? From an electrom configuration stadpoint, explain which elements form cations and which form anions.

What type of elements are found in molecular compounds? State several properties of these elements that account for their ability to form covalent rather than ionic bonds.

List several distinguishing properties of ionic and molecular compounds

In: Chemistry

complete a concept map using the following words from the reading: Nuclear energy, radioactive decay, Nuclear...

complete a concept map using the following words from the reading: Nuclear energy, radioactive decay, Nuclear Waste Policy Act, gamma radiation, Cost, Carbon dioxide production, fuel rods, pressure water reactor, nuclear fission. Use words to connect each of these concepts please help me with this!

In: Other

A mixture initially contains A, B, and C in the following concentrations: [A] = 0.700M ,...

A mixture initially contains A, B, and C in the following concentrations: [A] = 0.700M , [B] = 0.850M , and [C] = 0.400M . The following reaction occurs and equilibrium is established:

A+2B?C

At equilibrium, [A] = 0.560M and [C] = 0.540M . Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc.

In: Chemistry

convert the hexidecimal number 0xC41C6800 in IEEE-754 single precision (32-bit) format, into decimal. write the answer...

convert the hexidecimal number 0xC41C6800 in IEEE-754 single precision (32-bit) format, into decimal. write the answer in decimal. please show all work

In: Computer Science

C++ How can I insert normal array as degenerate tree. Plz use sequential implementation. Thanks.

C++

How can I insert normal array as degenerate tree. Plz use sequential implementation. Thanks.

In: Computer Science

List 3 potential metabolic "fates" of pyruvate OR glucose-6-phosphate. Indicate the metabolic environment associated with each...

List 3 potential metabolic "fates" of pyruvate OR glucose-6-phosphate. Indicate the metabolic environment associated with each fate (i.e. catabolic/ATP producing/anabolic/etc)

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8. A man has blood type A and his wife has type B. A physician types...

8. A man has blood type A and his wife has type B. A physician types the blood of their four children and is amazed to find one of each of the four blood types among them. He is not familiar with genetics and calls upon you for an explanation. Provide one.

In: Biology

1) True or False a. The sum of the dimensions of the eigenspaces of the distinct...

1) True or False

a. The sum of the dimensions of the eigenspaces of the distinct egenvalues of a matrix of order n can sometimes be bigger than n.

b. A square matrix A is singular if and only if 0 is an eigenvalue of A.

c. If two eigenvectors of a matrix are linearly independent, then they correspond to distinct eigenvalues.

d. Two square matrices are similar if and only if they have the same eigenvalues and the same rank.

e. A square matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if for each eigenvalue c of A, the algebraic multiplicity of c is equal to the dimension of the eigenspace of A corresponding to c.

In: Computer Science