The three questions are basically looking for an observation, asking the question and then giving the...

The three questions are basically looking for an observation, asking the question and then giving the hypothesis, and then trying to prove it with simple experiments. Somebody help. Thank you!

1.State your observable events or a set of questions you are interested in understanding. For example, you ask why a flock of birds fly in a certain pattern
2. Clearly state your hypothesis that fits your observations.

3. Design a simple experiment to test your hypothesis. (namely, measurable outcome, proper control, enough sample number, randomization, and plausibility)



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1. You make an observation around your life, which can be either science-related or not. For example, you could watch a flock of birds flying in the sky in a certain pattern.

2. You then can ask a question on your observation. For example, you ask why a flock of birds fly in a certain pattern.

3. It is a time to formulate a good hypothesis based on the class discussion and your own research in the internet. In class, we discussed that a good hypothesis has to be a single sentence, which can be conceptually clear, testable by experiment, specific or precise, and must include both dependent and independent variables (cause and effect).

4. You have to propose an experiment which you can satisfy all six criteria we discussed in class, namely, measurable outcome, proper control, enough sample number, randomization, and plausibility. However, it is a proposed experiment, not an actually experiment you have to do. This means you need to clearly explain what and how you will perform to prove your hypothesis using inductive and deductive reasoning. As we discuss in class, a good experiment will result in “yes” or “no” answer. Since you will NOT perform the actual experiment, you can’t really predict the outcome. That means I will check whether you used a logical reasoning in designing your experiment to prove that your hypothesis is correct.

In: Biology

YOU are the financial officer at an Austrian company that wants to BUY USD 1.000.000 of...

YOU are the financial officer at an Austrian company that wants to BUY USD 1.000.000 of solar equipment from a U.S. producer. You need to pay for the equipment in 90 days.

You have the following information available:

Spot rate $1.125 / €  90-Day forward rate $1.09 (actual spot rate expected based on historical distribution: $1.05 - $1.12)

Interest rates: US $ 4% EUR 2%

FX options available:

Contract size $125.000

CALLS : June (3 months ahead), strike price $1.10/€, Premium € 2000 per contract

PUTS : June (3 months ahead), strike price $1.00/€

Premium €1000 per contract

Futures contracts available:

Contract size $250.000

June contract, FX rate $1.11

Margin to maintain 10%

Describe your foreign exchange exposure

Describe how you would use the following instruments to hedge, i.e. how would each instrument work? (more important to describe than to calculate): Forward Contract , Options Contract

Would you recommend that the company hedge this transaction? Which instrument (any of the instruments, not just the two above) would you recommend?

In: Finance

Please read the whole program (all the way to the bottom), Thanks in advance! Develop car...

Please read the whole program (all the way to the bottom), Thanks in advance!

Develop car rental application may use to produce a receipt. A receipt will be formatted as follows:

          E Z – R I D E R
      Rental Receipt

Customer       : John Jones                          
Driver License : PA 12343
Telephone      : 724-555-8345
Credit Card    : VISA 12345678012

Vehicle        : Mercedes 350E
Tag #          : PA 342399
Rent Class     : Luxury Sedan
Daily Rate     : $   95.00
Weekly Rate    : $ 545.00

Date/Time Out : 01/10/2017 at 10:45
Date/Time In   : 01/20/2017 at 11:44
Rental Charge : $ 830.00
Airport Tax    : $ 150.00
Sales Tax      : $   49.80
Total          : $ 1029.80


For this application create four main classes for customer, rental class, vehicle, and rental agreement. The customer class should have six pieces of information (i.e. instance variables) including customer name (as a String), driver’s license state (as a String), driver’s license number (as an int), telephone number (as a String), credit card type (as a String), and credit card number (as a long). A rental class represents the rental terms for a class of vehicle. For example Compact, Mid-Size, Full Size, Sport etc. are classifications of cars with each time having different rental terms. A rental class should have three pieces of information: a rental class name (as a String), a daily rate (as a double) and a weekly rate (as a double). A vehicle should have four pieces of information: a make/model (as a String), state issuing a tag (as a String), a tag number (as a String) and a rental class (as a rental class). Lastly a rental agreement is the agreement of a customer to rental a given vehicle together with the rental terms, date/time out and date/time in. Thus a rental agreement has 4 pieces of information: the customer, the vehicle, date/time out (as a LocalDateTime) and date/time in.  

For your customer class, provide a constructor accepting values for all instance variables. Provide getter methods for all instance variables except account number, but setter methods for only the telephone, credit card type and credit card number variables.

For rental class class, provide a constructor accepting values for all instance variable. Provide getter methods for all instance variables. Likewise for the vehicle class.

For your rental agreement class provide a constructor accepting values for all instance variables except date/time in as it is intended that this field will be given a value only when the customer returns the vehicle. Provide only getter methods for all instance variables. Provide a setter method for only the date/time in variable.

To represent a date/time use Java’s LocalDateTime class. For this class, however, do not use new to create instances. Instead use the of method:

LocalDateTime dateTimeOut = LocalDateTime.of(2017,1,10, 8, 45);

The above example creates a LocalDateTime for 1/10/2017 at 8:45.

In the rental agreement provide getRentalCharge(), getAirportTax(), getSalesTax() and getTotal() methods. The getRentalCharge() is to return the number of days rented times the daily rental rate. The getAirportTax() is to return the number of days rented times $ 15.00.   The getTax() is to return the rental change times 6%. The getTotal() is to return the sum of rental charge, airport tax, and tax.

In addition to the special get methods, provide a print receipt method that will print the receipt according to the above format.

A day is a 24 hours period. However, there is a one hour grace in returning a car. That is if a car is returned after 24 hours and 59 minutes, then only one day is used in the computations. To compute the number of days between dateTimeOut and dateTimeIn, use the following code:

int noDays = Duration.between(dateTimeOut,dateTimeIn).plusMinutes(23 * 60);


BONUS 5 points: have the computation of rental charge use weekly rate to the best benefit of the customer. The data in the example is using the weekly rate. That is one week charge plus three days at the daily rate.   The weekly rate should be used where it benefits the customer even in cases where it is better than the daily rate. For example if in the example the vehicle was rented 6 days and 1 week rental charges should be used.
                              
In addition, develop another class to test your classes by printing three separate, and different, recepts. This class will have a main method.   In the main method, create instances of your classes in order to print the three separate receipts. Thus, you will hard code inside the main the values to be used when instantiating your classes. With the exception of the fixed values given in the computations above (for example .06 for sales tax rate), do not hard code any other data within your classes. For each receipt instance, call the print method to print the receipt. Make sure to call setDateTimeIn appropriately after creating an instance of a rental receipt and before printing.

NOTE: You do not need, and therefore should not, code any routines to input the values from the user or from files. Your test class is sufficient to demonstrate that your classes are working correctly. If you do the bonus, make sure to have data that will test the logic.

Make sure the instance variables are private. Provide javadoc for each class and methods. Abide by good programming practices.

In: Computer Science

A)Consider the following gases, all at STP: Ne, SF6, N2, CH4. Which gas is most likely...

A)Consider the following gases, all at STP: Ne, SF6, N2, CH4.

Which gas is most likely to depart from assumption 3 of the kinetic molecular theory (Attractive and repulsive forces between gas molecules are negligible.)?

Which one is closest to an ideal gas in its behavior?

Which one has the highest root-mean-square molecular speed?

Which one has the highest total molecular volume relative to the space occupied by the gas?

Which has the highest average kinetic molecular energy?

Which one would effuse more rapidly than N2?

B) A mixture of gases contains 0.75mol N2, 0.35mol O2, and 0.20mol CO2. The total pressure of the mixture is 1.57atm .

What is the partial pressure of O2?

What is the partial pressure of CO2?

C) What is the partial pressure in atm of O2 of this mixture if it is held in a 12.60?L vessel at 14?C? (O2 =.149mole)

What is the partial pressure in atm of N2 of this mixture if it is held in a 12.60?L vessel at 14?C? (N2= .241mole)

What is the partial pressure in atm of H2 of this mixture if it is held in a 12.60?L vessel at 14?C?(H2= .610mole)

In: Chemistry

Coors and Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser) are competing against each other to try to capture a larger share...

Coors and Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser) are competing against each other to try to capture a larger share of the US beer market by conducting national advertising campaigns. The NFL offers the best target market audience (males, aged 18-34) because young men are the largest customer group for these companies beer products.

Each company had two advertising choices:

1. Advertise $100M annually for each company with the NFL. This would lead to profits for each company of $2B annually; or

2. Advertise $200M annually for each company with the NFL. This would lead to profits for each company of $1B annually.

However, if one company advertised $200M, while the other remained at $100M, the beer company that increased its advertising would have profits of $2.5B while the other company would have profits of $500M.

What profit outcomes will occur for Coors and Anheuser-Busch given the above framework? What is the impact on the NFL? Assume the management teams of Coors and Anheuser-Busch Make have complete knowledge (i.e. perfect information) on all of the possible outcomes, not only for their own company, but for their competitor. Make sure to draw a payoff matrix to support your answer.

In: Economics

a) How much heat is required to change a 31.3 g ice cube from ice at...

a) How much heat is required to change a 31.3 g ice cube from ice at -10.6°C to water at 47°C? (if necessary, use cice=2090 J/kg°C and csteam= 2010 J/kg°C) b)How much heat is required to change a 31.3 g ice cube from ice at -10.6°C to steam at 110°C?

In: Physics

Two hockey pucks are moving to the right with puck 1 behind puck 2. Puck 1...

Two hockey pucks are moving to the right with puck 1 behind puck 2. Puck 1 is moving twice as fast as puck 2, but its mass is half that of puck 2. If puck 2's Vi is 8 m/s, then what is the velocity of each puck after they collide?

In: Physics

Imagine that you are in the following real life situation. You are working in the human...

Imagine that you are in the following real life situation. You are working in the human resources department of a company. You are conducting a study of gender equity in the workplace. You find that the company employs more men than women and that men are on average paid more than women at the company. However, you also find that women are paid more than men with the same job title. Do you think that the firm is discriminating based on gender? What steps would you take to address any possible biases?

In: Economics

In the AD-SRAS-LRAS model, what happens to the price level and the unemployment level in the...

In the AD-SRAS-LRAS model, what happens to the price level and the unemployment level in the short-run when there is an increase in consumption spending (C)?

Group of answer choices

a.Price level increases and unemployment level increases.

b.Price level decreases and unemployment level falls.

c.Price level increases and unemployment level falls.

d.Price level decreases and unemployment level increases.

Output gap is the difference between:

Group of answer choices

a.Nominal Output and Short-Run Output

b.Real GDP and Nominal GDP

c.Actual output and Potential Output

d.Final output and intermediate output

The unemployment level associated with the potential level of output is called the:

Group of answer choices

a.Seasonal Unemployment.

b.Structural Unemployment

c.Cyclical Unemployment

d.The Natural Level of Unemployment

The Sticky Price Theory states that:

Group of answer choices

a.SRAS is upward sloping because some firms are slow to respond to overall price level changes in the economy.

b.SRAS is downward sloping because some firms are slow to respond to overall price level changes in the economy.

c.LRAS is vertical because some firms are slow to respond to overall price level changes in the economy.

d.LRAS is downward sloping because some firms are slow to respond to overall price level changes in the economy.

The primary difference between Real and Nominal Wage is that:

Group of answer choices

a.Real Wage does not account for inflation, whereas Nominal Wage does.

b.Real Wage does not reflect the purchasing power, but Nominal wage does.

c.Real Wage is reported, while Nominal Wage is not.

d.Real wage accounts for inflation, whereas Nominal Wage does not.

In: Economics

Suggest a policy aimed at encouraging female workforce participation and briefly explain how it might achieve...

Suggest a policy aimed at encouraging female workforce participation and briefly explain how it might achieve this goal (you can draw upon relevant topic 1 material in the textbook or your own research to identify such a policy). Be sure to reference the source of your information.
From your reading of the assigned article, discuss whether such a policy measure can have “unintended” positive impact on the environment.

In: Economics

Assume the branch manager is not satisfied with the widths of the obtained confidence intervals, and...

  1. Assume the branch manager is not satisfied with the widths of the obtained confidence intervals, and she requests estimates of the mean selling price of Gulf View condominiums with a margin of error of $40,000 and the mean selling price of No Gulf View condominiums with a margin of error of $15,000. Using 95% confidence, how should the sample sizes be?
    Gulf View Condominiums No Gulf View Condominiums
    List Price Sale Price List Price Sale Price
    495.0 475.0 227.0 227.0
    379.0 350.0 158.0 145.5
    529.0 519.0 196.5 189.0
    552.5 534.5 249.0 240.0
    334.9 334.9 289.0 277.5
    550.0 505.0 225.0 224.0
    169.9 165.0 289.0 269.0
    210.0 210.0 189.9 186.5
    975.0 945.0 159.9 154.9
    314.0 314.0 245.0 240.0
    315.0 305.0 209.8 202.0
    885.0 800.0 220.0 205.0
    975.0 975.0 236.0 222.0
    469.0 445.0 159.9 156.5
    329.0 305.0 170.0 170.0
    365.0 330.0 332.0 302.5
    332.0 312.0 197.5 189.0
    520.0 495.0 257.0 237.0
    425.0 405.0
    675.0 669.0
    409.0 400.0
    649.0 649.0
    319.0 305.0
    425.0 410.0
    359.0 340.0
    469.0 449.0
    895.0 875.0
    439.0 430.0
    435.0 400.0
    235.0 227.0
    638.0 618.0
    629.0 600.0
    329.0 309.0
    595.0 555.0
    339.0 315.0
    215.0 200.0
    395.0 375.0
    449.0 425.0
    499.0 465.0
    439.0 428.5

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Using the following equation (Debye-Huckel), find the coefficient of activity of the following: a) Fe3+ with...

Using the following equation (Debye-Huckel), find the coefficient of activity of the following:

a) Fe3+ with I = 0.062M answer should be 0.22

b) Ce4+I = 0.070M answer should be ≈ 0.08

c) Pb2+  I = 0.042M

Note: if you attempt this question please solve all parts (a,b and c) or else your answer will be rated as wrong/reported.

In: Chemistry

Questions: The densities of ice and water at 0 °C are 0.9168 and 0.9998 g cm–3,respectively....

Questions:

  1. The densities of ice and water at 0 °C are 0.9168 and 0.9998 g cm–3,respectively. If ∆H for the fusion process at atmospheric pressure is 6.025 kJmol–1,

    1. What is ∆U?

    2. How much work is done on the system?

  2. For each of the following processes, state which of the quantities ∆U, ∆H, and ∆S are equal to zero. Explain with logical reasoning.

    1. Isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas.

    2. Adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas through a throttling valve.

    3. Vaporization of liquid water at 80 °C and 1 bar pressure.

    4. Reaction between H2SO4 and NaOH in dilute aqueous solution at constant temperature and pressure.

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A man stands on the roof of a building of height 16.8m and throws a rock...

A man stands on the roof of a building of height 16.8m and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 30.6m/s at an angle of 29.3? above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance.

      Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the rock just before it strikes the ground.

      Calculate the horizontal distance from the base of the building to the point where the rock strikes the ground.

In: Physics

How would YOU define identity (in a historical not a personal context) and in what ways...

How would YOU define identity (in a historical not a personal context) and in what ways can focusing on identity help us gain a broader and deeper understanding of history?

In: Psychology