Make a scientific classification of the species Macrobiotus shonaicus and define its kingdom, phylum, class, order,...

Make a scientific classification of the species Macrobiotus shonaicus and define its kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. 3) Define appearance and physical characteristics, distribution and habitat, ecologic importance (e.g. whether the species you choose important in carbon cycle or photosynthesis?) diet, reproduction and life cycle, relationship with human (e.g. is it parasitic or not?)

In: Biology

  The podcast (here) compares and contrasts the differences between Eastern and Western Germany as a case...

  The podcast (here) compares and contrasts the differences between Eastern and Western Germany as a case study in how different economic models impact societies.

In: Economics

What are the benefits of ratio analysis? What are the limitations of ratio analysis? What can...

What are the benefits of ratio analysis? What are the limitations of ratio analysis? What can be done to minimize the limitations on ratio analysis? Explain. Cite any references used.

In: Finance

1. What is Cultural Relativism?  Is the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act based on Cultural Relativism?  Explain why or...

1. What is Cultural Relativism?  Is the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act based on Cultural Relativism?  Explain why or why not?

2.Since services are characterized by heterogeneity, how can a company standardize the delivery of a service? Give an example.

In: Operations Management

1) If you had not dried the solid, would the calculated percent yield have been higher,...

1) If you had not dried the solid, would the calculated percent yield have been higher, lower, or unchanged? Explain

2)Boron trichloride is prepared from the following reaction. 2B2O3 + 6Cl2 + 3C --> 4BCl3 + 3CO2 If 8.254g of B2O3 is mixed with 4.446g of Cl2 and 4.115g of C then answer the following questions.   

2a) What is the theoretical yield of boron trichloride in grams?

2b) How much of each of the excess reagents with remain once the reaction is complete? (report in grams)

3) If the yield of the reaction in question 2 is known to be only 73.42%, how much of each of the three reagents would you need to obtain 10.000g of boron trichloride?

In: Chemistry

Question 9 Name the following unit of energy: the change in electric potential energy as an...

Question 9

Name the following unit of energy: the change in electric potential energy as an electron moves through a potential difference of one volt.

Joule (J)

Volt (V)

Electron volt (eV)

Watt (W)

.

question 10

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Consider two charged particles situated as follows: One charge –2q is located on the y axis at a distance d from the origin, and the other charge –q is located on the x axis at a distance 2d from the origin. What is the total electric potential at the origin?

.

–2kq/d

kq/(2d)

5kq/(2d)

kq/d

.

Question 13

Every point on an equipotential surface

.

is at zero electric potential.

is a a positive electric potential.

is at a negative electric potential.

is at the same electric potential.

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Question 14

Which of the following statements concerning equipotential surfaces is true?

.

Electric field lines are directed parallel to these surfaces.

The electric potential on one equipotential surface is equal to that on all other equipotential surfaces.

The net work done by the electric force is zero when moving along an equipotential surface.

The net work done by the electric force in moving a charge from one equipotential surface to another is zero.

In: Physics

As regular e-cigarettes with nicotine-laced liquid are effectively banned in Japan, the country has become the...

As regular e-cigarettes with nicotine-laced liquid are effectively banned in Japan, the country has become the main market for "heat not burn" (HNB) products. The country accounts for about 60% of the global HNB tobacco market.

The market is dominated by three big firms. Philip Morris (PM), maker of Marlboro cigarettes, was the first to start selling HNB products in Japan in 2014. But it has run into competition from British American Tobacco (BAT) and Japan Tobacco (JT) in recent years.

Q: High profits attract entrants to the fast-growing market. In October, Imperial Tobacco Japan K.K. (ITJ) made a full-scale entry into the domestic HNB market. Explain intuitively how an entry of new firms might affect PM and JT. How would an entry affect the demand facing PM and JT? State the impact on the quantity and profits of each firm

In: Economics

The phrase “it has been noted that” is an example of ________. Question 1 options: wordiness...

The phrase “it has been noted that” is an example of ________.

Question 1 options:

wordiness

imperative construction

a passive construction

redundancy

In: Operations Management

In the figure, a metal rod is forced to move with constant velocity along two parallel...

In the figure, a metal rod is forced to move with constant velocity along two parallel metal rails, connected with a strip of metal at one end. A magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.417 T points out of the page. (a) If the rails are separated by 34.5 cm and the speed of the rod is 48.6 cm/s, what is the magnitude of the emf generated in volts?(b) If the rod has a resistance of 26.4 ? and the rails and connector have negligible resistance, what is the current in amperes in the rod? (c) At what rate is energy being transferred to thermal energy?

In: Physics

C# Create class IntegerSet. Each IntegerSet object can hold integers in the range 0-100 inclusively. The...

C#

Create class IntegerSet. Each IntegerSet object can hold integers in the range 0-100 inclusively. The set is represented by an array of bools. Array element a[i] is true if integer i is in the set. Array element a[j] is false if integer j is not in the set. The parameterless constructor initializes the array to the empty set (all false). Provide the following methods:

  1. Method Union creates a third set that the set-theoretic union of two existing sets. ie. if an element is in either set, it will be in the new set.
  2. Method Intersection creates a third set which is the set-theoretic intersection of the two existing sets. ie. if an element is in both sets, it will be in the new set
  3. Method InsertElement inserts integer i into the set
  4. Method DeleteElement deletes integer i from the set
  5. Method ToStringreturns a string containing the set as a list of numbers separated by spaces. Include only elements present in the set. Use --- to represent the empty set
  6. Method IsEqualTo determines whether two sets are equal

Write a console app to test your IntegerSet class. Instantiate several  IntegerSet objects and ensure the above functions work correctly

In: Computer Science

What types of outsourcing does the L'oreal company use? Justify your answer by giving at least...

What types of outsourcing does the L'oreal company use? Justify your answer by giving at least one specific example. (1 point) What factors should the L’Oréal company consider when deciding whether or not to further outsource a particular part of their information systems? (1 points)

In: Operations Management

Q) The catalytic vapor deposition CCVD is one of the most important technique which applied to...

Q) The catalytic vapor deposition CCVD is one of the most important technique which applied to prepare various type of nanomaterial. These mate used in the production of various type of electronic devices on microscale .

Answer the following: (1) Explain the chemical vapor deposition process for preparing nanomaterials. (2) Make brief comparison between CVD and other conventional methods (3) One of the most important applications is the synthesizing silicon dioxide films which deposit with a uniform shape on substrate made of silicon wafers in the CVD reactor The input stream to the reactor at 25 °C consists of Silane and Oxygen in a ratio 6.0 to 1.0, respectively and the output product exit at 1102 degrees * C . SiH 4 (g)+O 2 (g) SiO 2 (s)+2H 2 (g) you can use the following data : ( Delta hat H f ^ ) SiH 4 (g) =-61.9kJ/mol , ( Delta hat H f ^ ) SiO 2 (s) =-851 kJ/mol (C p ) SiH 4 (g) [kJ/(mol* K)]=0.01118+12.2*10^ -5 T-5.548*10^ -8 T^ 2 +6.84*10^ -12 T^ 3 (C p ) SiO 2 (s) [kJ/(mol* K)]=0.04548+3.646*10^ -5 T-1.009*10^ 3 /T^ 2 Where the temperature in the heat capacity relation are applied in Kelvin .

Answer the following : ( a) Determine the amount in moles for the feed and the product taking 2m ^ 3 of gaseous as a basis to your calculations . Also , calculate the extent of reaction . ( b) Determine the standard heat of reaction using the heat of formation method and the heat of combustion method . (c) Determine the amount of heat absorbed or emerged from the CVD reactor . Is the given CVD reaction exothermic or endothermic ? (d ) Calculate rate of heat transfer in KW if you fed the reactor with 30m ^ 3 / h

In: Other

Hillyard Company, an office supplies specialty store, prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The...

Hillyard Company, an office supplies specialty store, prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The following data have been assembled to assist in preparing the master budget for the first quarter:

  1. As of December 31 (the end of the prior quarter), the company’s general ledger showed the following account balances:

Cash $

43,000

Accounts receivable

202,400

Inventory

58,200

Buildings and equipment (net)

353,000

Accounts payable $

86,025

Common stock

500,000

Retained earnings

70,575

$

656,600

$

656,600

  1. Actual sales for December and budgeted sales for the next four months are as follows:

December(actual) $

253,000

January $

388,000

February $

585,000

March $

299,000

April $

196,000

  1. Sales are 20% for cash and 80% on credit. All payments on credit sales are collected in the month following sale. The accounts receivable at December 31 are a result of December credit sales.

  2. The company’s gross margin is 40% of sales. (In other words, cost of goods sold is 60% of sales.)

  3. Monthly expenses are budgeted as follows: salaries and wages, $18,000 per month: advertising, $58,000 per month; shipping, 5% of sales; other expenses, 3% of sales. Depreciation, including depreciation on new assets acquired during the quarter, will be $42,580 for the quarter.

  4. Each month’s ending inventory should equal 25% of the following month’s cost of goods sold.

  5. One-half of a month’s inventory purchases is paid for in the month of purchase; the other half is paid in the following month.

  6. During February, the company will purchase a new copy machine for $1,300 cash. During March, other equipment will be purchased for cash at a cost of $71,500.

  7. During January, the company will declare and pay $45,000 in cash dividends.

  8. Management wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $30,000. The company has an agreement with a local bank that allows the company to borrow in increments of $1,000 at the beginning of each month. The interest rate on these loans is 1% per month and for simplicity we will assume that interest is not compounded. The company would, as far as it is able, repay the loan plus accumulated interest at the end of the quarter.

Required:

Using the data above, complete the following statements and schedules for the first quarter:

1. Schedule of expected cash collections:

2-a. Merchandise purchases budget:

2-b. Schedule of expected cash disbursements for merchandise purchases:

3. Cash budget:

4. Prepare an absorption costing income statement for the quarter ending March 31.

5. Prepare a balance sheet as of March 31.

In: Accounting

NEED IN JAVA ECLIPSE For this lab, you will create a program that uses method overloading...

NEED IN JAVA ECLIPSE

For this lab, you will create a program that uses method overloading and a switch statement.

Requirements:

The Patapsco River Valley Running Festival needs a program that will allow them to calculate

the cost of the entry fee for each group of entrants. Once the cost is calculated, it is then

displayed to the user.

The program also totals up the total amount of money that will be collected and displays the total

at the very end when the user states that they have no more entries.

You will use the program you wrote in Lab 3 as the starting point for this lab. All of the data

entry for each program is exactly the same. However, the program now displays the cost of the

race entered and the total cost of all of the races.

CODE FROM LAB 3:

/**
*
*/
package volunteers;

/**
*
*
* This program will create a counter which will count the number of Howard County residents attending the event versues the number of
* non- Howard County residents. The program will also tally the number of runners in each of the race lengths. Finally, the program
* will collect the age of the runner.
*/
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Volunteers {
  
   // Instantiate scanner
static Scanner input=new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[] args)
{
  
// declaring and initializing variables
int total_runner=0;
int Howard_County_Residents=0;
int non_Howard_County_Residents=0;
int total_children=0;
int total_adults=0;
int total_senior=0;
int total_5k=0;
int total_10k=0;
int total_HalfMarathon=0;
int total_FullMarathon=0;
int total_fun_run=0;
int age,runChoice;
String userChoice;
while(true)
{
userChoice=takeUserInput("\n\nWould you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.");
if(userChoice.equals("no"))
break;
total_runner++;
  
userChoice=takeUserInput("\n\nIs the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':");
if(userChoice.equals("yes"))
Howard_County_Residents++;
else
non_Howard_County_Residents++;
  
while(true)
{
System.out.println("\n\nWhat is the runner's age?");
age=input.nextInt();
if(age>0)
break;
else
System.out.println("\n\nInvalid Entry. Age must be greater than 0. Please reenter:");
}
  
if(age<10 || age>=70)
{
if(age<10)
total_children++;
else
total_senior++;
while(true)
{
System.out.println("\nSelect the event the runner will be running in:\r\n" +
"1 - 5K\r\n" +   
"2 - 10K\r\n" +   
"3 - Half Marathon\r\n" +   
"4 - Full Marathon\n5 - 1 Mile Fun Run");
runChoice=input.nextInt();
if(runChoice>=1 && runChoice<=5)
break;
else
System.out.println("\nInvalid Entry. Please select a value from the menu. Please reenter:");
}
}
else
{
total_adults++;
while(true)
{
System.out.println("\nSelect the event the runner will be running in:\r\n" +
"1 - 5K\r\n" +
"2 - 10K\r\n" +
"3 - Half Marathon\r\n" +
"4 - Full Marathon");
runChoice=input.nextInt();
if(runChoice>=1 && runChoice<=4)
break;
else
System.out.println("\nInvalid Entry. Please select a value from the menu. Please reenter:");
}
}
if(runChoice==1)
total_5k++;
else if(runChoice==2)
total_10k++;
else if(runChoice==3)
total_HalfMarathon++;
else if(runChoice==4)
total_FullMarathon++;
else
total_fun_run++;
  
} // printing the stats
System.out.println("\nTotal Runners: "+total_runner);
System.out.println("Total Howard County Residents: "+Howard_County_Residents);
System.out.println("Total Non-Howard County Residents: "+non_Howard_County_Residents);

System.out.println("\nTotal number of children: "+total_children);
System.out.println("Total number of adults: "+total_adults);
System.out.println("Total number of seniors: "+total_senior);

System.out.println("\nTotal 5K Runners: "+total_5k);
System.out.println("Total 10K Runners: "+total_10k);
System.out.println("Total Half Marathon Runners: "+total_HalfMarathon);
System.out.println("Total Half Marathon Runners: "+total_FullMarathon);
System.out.println("Total Fun Run Participants: "+total_fun_run);
  
}
public static String takeUserInput(String s)
{
String choice;
while(true)
{
System.out.println(s);
choice=input.next();
if(choice.equals("yes") || choice.equals("no"))
break;
else
{
System.out.print("\nInvalid Entry. Only 'yes' or 'no' is acceptable. Please reenter:");
}
}
return choice;

} // End of main method
} // End of class Volunteer

This enhanced program will need to do the following calculations:

Race Event- 5K

Howard County Res Cost- $25

Non-Howard County Res Cost- $40

Race Event- 10K

Howard County Res Cost- $35

Non-Howard County Res Cost- $50

Race Event- Half Marathon

Howard County Res Cost- $65

Non-Howard County Res Cost- $85

Race Event- Full Marathon

Howard County Res Cost- $85

Non-Howard County Res Cost- $115

Race Event- Fun Run

Howard County Res Cost- $20

Non-Howard County Res Cost- $25

Non-Howard County residents who are 18 years of age or younger or 60 years of age or older get

a $5 discount on their entry fee. There are no discounts for county residents.

You should use a switch statement to implement the table, and you should not use the reserved

word "return" within the switch statement.

NOTE: There should be only ONE named method (an overloaded method is acceptable) to

determine and return the cost of the event for Howard County residents and non-Howard County

residents. Use the method parameters to distinguish between cases.

You should declare constant values for all of the costs listed in the table.

This code should all be contained within one class file.

OUTPUT SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS:

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

test

Invalid Entry. Only 'yes' or 'no' is acceptable. Please reenter:

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

yes

What is the runner's age?

-2

Invalid Entry. Age must be greater than zero. Please reenter:

What is the runner's age?

32

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

3

You have entered the Half Marathon race. The cost is $65.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

no

What is the runner's age?

43

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

3

You have entered the Half Marathon race. The cost is $85.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

no

What is the runner's age?

62

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

3

You have entered the Half Marathon race. The cost is $80.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

no

What is the runner's age?

9

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

5 - 1 Mile Fun Run

5

You have entered the Fun Run race. The cost is $20.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

no

What is the runner's age?

75

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

5 - 1 Mile Fun Run

2

You have entered the 10K race. The cost is $45.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

yes

Is the Runner a Howard County resident? Enter 'Yes' or 'No':

no

What is the runner's age?

23

Select the event the runner will be runnning in:

1 - 5K

2 - 10K

3 - Half Marathon

4 - Full Marathon

4

You have entered the Full Marathon race. The cost is $115.00

Would you like to add a runner? Enter 'yes' or 'no'.

no

Total Runners: 6

Total Howard County Residents: 1

Total Non-Howard County Residents: 5

Total number of children: 1

Total number of adults: 4

Total number of seniors: 1

Total 5K Runners: 0

Total 10K Runners: 1

Total Half Marathon Runners: 3

Total Full Marathon Runners: 1

Total Fun Run Participants: 1

The total cost of all of the races entered is $410.00

In: Computer Science

I am so confused?? I included my data, the procedure and what we need to calculate....

I am so confused?? I included my data, the procedure and what we need to calculate. Dont know where to begin. Thank you!

Average mass of Pepto bismol tablets - 1.021

Mass in weighing boat = 10.080 g

Mass of emptied weighing boat = .003

subtract the two masses = 10.077

Measured mass of 2nd filter paper 0.116G

Watch glass 54.756 g

Obtain 10 pepto bismol tablets. Find the average mass of the 10 tablets and calculate the average mass/tablet.   Average mass of pepto bismol tablet = 1.021

Grind the tablets

Pour the contents into a weighing boat and find it mass.   10.080 g

Pour the contents of the weighing boat in a 250 ml beaker and find the mass of the weighing boat after it is emptied. Subtract the two masses for the mass of the ground tablets in the beaker. Mass of emptied weighing boat = .003          subtract the two masses = 10.077

Measure 100 ml of 2 M HCI into a graduated cylinder.

Add 20 ml of 2 M HCI to the powder and mix with a glass rod until it stops foaming.

Using a Buchner funnel, filter paper and a clean arm flash that has been rinsed with purified water, filter the the solution.

if the filtrate is cloudy, pour it back into the beaker and filter it through the same piece of filter paper again.

using your squeeze bottle, rinse the beaker with small amounts of purified water and pour into the funnel. This rinses the solids in the process.

Transfer the solution to 250mL to a volumetric flask.

Use a 25ml volumetric pipette to measure 50 ml of your solution into a beaker.

Measure 60 mL of 0.2 M Na3PO3 in a graduated cylinder and add to the beaker.

using a buchner funnel, filter paper and side arm flask, filter the solution and retain the solid. Filter this solution until clear.

Once your BiPO4 has been filtered, place the filter paper onto a pre weighed watch glass and place it where instructed to dry until next week.

The following week, obtain the mass of the BiPo4 precipitate.

1 Calculate the mass of pepto bismol tablets that were placed into your beaker in step 4 week 1

2 calculate the mass of dry BiP)4 precipitate by subtracting the watch glass and filter paper mass.

from the mass of precipitate, calculate moles of BiPO4 that were formed.

3 Using the moles found in (3) and the knowledge that each sample used 50 ml of solution find the concentration in moles/L of Bi3+ in solution before you added Na3PO4.

4 With the concentration calculated in (4) calculate the total number of moles of Bi in the 250 ml volumetric flask.

5 Knowing that each Bismuth subsalicylate molecule contains 1 bismuth atom (a 1:1 ratio), calculate the number of moles of bismuth subsalicylate you added to your original beaker and convert this to grams.

6 Divide grams of bismuth subsalicylate (6) by grams of pepto bismol used (1). This will give you an answer in units of g Bi-SS/g PB tablet.

7 Knowing your average mass per tablet, find the mass of Bi-SS tablet. Hint you have g Bi-SS g PB and you have g PB tablet.

In: Chemistry