please make sure that it's free plagairsm and no grammer mistakes
In: Operations Management
How would you describe the complexity of the health industry in terms of workforce, environment, and social expectations? How would a health leader successfully navigate this complexity?
In: Biology
A projectile (from the ground) is thrown at a vertical wall that has a height of 15 [m] and is 150 [m] away. If the initial velocity of the projectile is Vo = 50 [m / s], find the shooting angles needed for the projectile to pass 10 [m] above the top of the wall. Calculate the maximum height reached by the projectile in each case.
In: Physics
In: Biology
How many integers from 1 to 500 inclusive are
(a) divisible by 6, but are divisible by neither 8 nor 10?
(b) divisible by 6 or 8, but are not divisible by 10?
(c) divisible by 6 and 8, or are not divisible by 10?
In: Computer Science
PROBLEM 5: Code for the Ages Function Name: goldenAges()
The coding language is Jes Python
Parameters: ● list1: a list containing the names of the TAs ● list2: a list containing the ages of the TAs
Return Value: none
Description: I have to concede defeat. It's pretty hard to be creative and reference memes when working with File I/O, so you guys will get to learn something about us you might not already know: our ages!! For this problem, write a function that takes in two lists and writes to a file called "TAages.txt". The function should match the ages to the correct TA and write sentences which say how old each TA is on separate lines. The TA names should be written to the file in reverse order, and the ages written in the same order as your parameter. Remember to close your file at the end!
Test Cases: >>>goldenAges(["Genevieve","Tanya","Khalil","Ryan","Christina"],[19,21,22,21,19])
In: Computer Science
Create a new C# project in Visual Studio. The purpose of this application is to allow the user to open a data file of their choice and your program will retrieve the contents and display them in a ListBox on your Form. Your Form will need an ‘Open’ Button to begin the process, as well as an OpenFileDialog control to allow the user to pick a file of their choice. The OpenFileDialog control should start the user in their ‘C:\’ drive, and should be pre-filtered to only show text files (*.txt). You will also need a ListBox to display the file contents, and the usual Reset and Close Buttons. Be sure to test the application with your own text file. The file you generated in Assessment might be a good choice, but realize I will check it with my own file, which might hold more than just a series of numbers. Since you don’t know the contents of the file, or how many lines there are, make sure that your ListBox is wide enough to handle content as wide as 150 characters per line without horizontal scrolling, and that your file-reading code has the appropriate data validation to determine if the user picked a file or not, and to read *all* the contents of the chosen file, no matter how many lines there are, without going over the end of the file.
In: Computer Science
Let’s compare two monoprotic acids: one strong (nitric, HNO3, pKa = -1.60) and one weak (acetic, CH3COOH, pKa = 4.79).
a. [4 points] Sketch an alpha diagram for each of the acids.
b. [6 points] Use your alpha diagram to predict the percentage of undissociated acid for each at the following pH values: 0.1, 3, 4.3, 6, and 13. After estimating the fractions with your diagram, check your values by calculating the exact value.
c. [4 points] Explain the difference in pKa values (and the percentage dissociated in parts a and b) for nitric acid and acetic acid. In your explanation, include and underline the following terms: pH, H+ concentration, strong/weak acid, and Le Chatelier’s Principle.
In: Chemistry
Butane liquid and vapor coexist at 370.0K and 14.35 bar. The densities of the liquid and vapor phases are 8.128 mol-L^-1 and 0.6313 mol-L^-1, respectively. Use the van der Waals equation, the Redlich-Kwong equation, and the Peng-Robinson equation to calculate these densities. Take alpha = 16.44 bar-L^2-mol^-2 and beta = 0.07245 L-mol^-1 for the Peng-Robinson equation.
(Chapter 16, problem 24 in the Physical Chemistry, a molecular approach book)
In: Chemistry
In: Economics
My question about the Allowance Method is why do you still estimate a total of the allowance of doubtful accounts when you are going to figure out who will not pay at the end anyway?
In: Accounting
A society has 2 goods, A and B, for two people, Larry and Javier. The price of A and B are PA = $4 and PB = $10. Larry’s utility function is UL(A, B) = 40X0.25B0.5 and income is YL = $600. Javier’s utility function is UJ(A, B) = A0.5B0.5 and income is YJ = $2,400. Marginal utilities for Larry and Xavier are:
Larry: MUA = 10A-0.75B0.5 and MUB = 20A0.25B-0.5
Xavier: MUA = 0.5A-0.5B0.50 and MUB = 0.5A0.5B-0.5
In: Economics
what were the root causes to either market failure or government failure or both for India 1991-1997
In: Economics
1.) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were introduced as refrigerants in the 1930s, replacing other gases that were toxic and corrosive. How do the molecular shape and polarity of CFCs contribute to the many desirable qualities they have as refrigerants? Given that they are such desirable refrigerants, why are they banned? What chemistry is involved? How has their molecular shape and polarity had harmful effects on the atmosphere?
2. Chemically, how does soap work to remove grease? Give some other related examples.
In: Chemistry
on May 2nd you buy 30 contracts of September reliance
futures at rupees 420/share assume that each contact covers 50
shares the initial margin is rupees 900 /contract and maintenance
margin rupees 675/contract
daily settlement prices are as follows
may 2nd -409
may 3rd-433
may4th-418
May 5th-423
whenever you allow to withdraw From margin account you are
withdrawing half the maximum amount each day describe what changes
take place in the margin account at the end of each day?
In: Finance