1-Look up the requested values using book tables. You may check
with a calculator, but enter the table value.
Let T denote a t-distribution variable with 14
degrees of freedom. Find:
P(T>1.761)=?
Note: Enter X.XX AT LEAST ONE DIGIT BEFORE THE
DECIMAL, TWO AFTER and round up. Thus, 27 is
entered as 27.00, 3.5 is entered as 3.50, 0.3750 is entered as
0.38
2-Look up the requested values using book tables. You may check
with a calculator, but enter...
Question 3:
You are requested to
design an algorithm to check whether a key pair (sum of two numbers
only) exist in a given array (of size N) or not. If the key pair
exists at least once then the algorithm should return “True”;
otherwise “False”.
For example, given an
array A[8, -3, 9, 5, -3, 11, 2, -7, 4, 11] where the key pair is
13, then the required algorithm should return “True” because such
pair exist at least...
use the tables of compound interest to look up the value
of the factors. Do not use the interest formulas.
Two mutually exclusive alternatives are being considered. Both
have lives of 5 years. Alternative 1 has a first cost of $2,500 and
annual benefits of $746. Alternative 2 costs $6,000 and has annual
benefits of $1,664. The minimum attractive rate of return (MARR) is
8%.
Use present worth analysis to determine which alternative
should be selected.
Use annual cash flow...
Question 21
You cannot nest structures.
Question 21 options:
True
False
Question 22
A structure is useful when the program needs to store different
values of different types in a single collection.
Question 22 options:
True
False
Question 23
mystring.find(str, x) returns the first position at or beyond
position x where the string str is found in mystring. str may be
either a string object or a character array
Question 23 options:
True
False
Question 24
Given the code snippet...
Calculate the Q value for each of the following reactions. You
may need to look up some of the atomic masses on the web. You can
find a good one by typing in ``atomic mass nist'' into Google.
Express your answer in MeV.
40Ca -> e+ + 40K + neutrino
98Ru -> 4He + 94Mo
144Nd -> 4He + 140Ce
Which of the following would you find on the Statement of
Equity?
Question 22 options:
1)
Capital stock
2)
Income tax expense
3)
Gain on sale of building
4)
Dividends paid
5)
Retained earnings
6)
Sales
7)
Salary expense
8)
Cash
9)
Net income
10)
Loss on sale of investment
why should you look up the density of an organic solvent before
using it in an extraction? What is meant by the term 'Immiscible"
and why is this factor important when performining an
extraction?
Look up information for the ladder you will be using
(Lambda-Phage viral DNA digested with HinDIII). Save this
information and also take a snapshot of the ladder (include here)
with corresponding basepairs. This ladder would have been/was
prepared for you.
Be observant of the band distribution (are they evenly
spaced? are their distinctive bands? any close together? These
observations will be important for identifying the size of the
bands YOU will see on your own gel