A consumer magazine wants to compare the lifetimes of ballpoint pens of three different types. The magazine takes a random sample of pens of each type in the following table. Assume that the populations are normally distributed with the same variance.
Brand 1 Brand 2 Brand 3
260 187 237
218 245 251
185 164 246
227 219 218
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5. People’s Choice, a monthly magazine, claimed that more than 40% of its subscribers had an annual income of $100,000 or more. In a random sample of 62 subscribers, 30 had incomes of $100,000 or more. Using a significance level of 0.10, does this information substantiate the claim of the magazine? Show all test parts to receive full credit. (15 pts)
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Assignment 4 Scenario The Slash Co Knives Corporation is an American corporation who is planning to expand into the Canadian market. The corporation sells knife sets door to door with a mobile sales force. The knife sets that they sell are of inferior quality and are prone to breaking, which has caused injury to their customers in the past. The company has historically had strong sales due to its pushy sales force even though their knives are worse than similar knives that can be bought at retail outlets. The knives are also priced significantly higher than similar products. The Slash Co Knives Corporation is concerned that there may be some Canadian laws that may negatively impact or restrict their business when they move into the Canadian market. They have hired you to advise them in this regard and have asked you to describe any significant aspects of Canadian law that they should be aware of and outline any options they may have to limit their liability.
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Use linux
Original question:
d) Use metacharacters and the ls -lL command (with lower and
upper case L) to list all filenames under the datafiles
directory that contain a dot '.' with the letter 'f' or 'u'
anywhere after the dot.
e) Use metacharacters and a single ls -lL command (with lower and
upper case L) to listall file names that contain a dot '.' followed
by a lower case letter, then end with the letter 't' or 'r' as the
second from last character. And these files should be from your
current directory as well as any directory under the current
directory that contains the letters "data".
For example: data1/a.pqrs would be a match, but dabta.Dtu and
datafiles/.softdo not match.
Hint: use two command arguments, one for the
current directory, and one for directories the contain 'data'.
Instructure sample output:
d)
-rwx------ 1 rpa b20003 2401 Sep 5 14:15
datafiles/famous.backup
-rwx------ 2 rpa b20003 2401 Sep 5 14:25
datafiles/famous.soft
e)
-rwx------ 2 rpa b20003 2401 Sep 5 14:25
datafiles/famous.hard
-rwx------ 2 rpal b20003 2401 Sep 5 14:25 famous.data
What I have so far:
[dfoote1$$$$$$ bin]$ ls -lL /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/*.*[fu]* -rwx------ 1 dfoote1 students 2401 Sep 17 17:45 /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/famous.backup -rwx------ 2 dfoote1 students 2401 Sep 17 16:15 /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/famous.soft [dfoote1$$$$$$ bin]$ ls -ll /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/*.*[fu]* -rwx------ 1 dfoote1 students 2401 Sep 17 17:45 /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/famous.backup lrwxrwxrwx 1 dfoote1 students 33 Sep 17 17:40 /students/dfoote1/bin/datafiles/famous.soft -> /students/dfoote1/bin/famous.data
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South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete) balance sheet and income statement.
| BALANCE SHEET AT END OF YEAR | ||||||||||||||
| (Figures in $ millions) | ||||||||||||||
| Assets | 2015 | 2016 | Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | 2015 | 2016 | |||||||||
| Current assets | $ | 90 | $ | 140 | Current liabilities | $ | 50 | $ | 60 | |||||
| Net fixed assets | 800 | 900 | Long-term debt | 600 | 750 | |||||||||
| INCOME STATEMENT, 2016 | |||
| (Figures in $ millions) | |||
| Revenue | $ | 1,950 | |
| Cost of goods sold | 1,030 | ||
| Depreciation | 350 | ||
| Interest expense | 240 | ||
a&b. What is shareholders’ equity in 2015 and 2016? (Enter your answers in millions.)
c&d. What is net working capital in 2015 and 2016? (Enter your answers in millions.)
e. What are taxes paid in 2016? Assume the firm pays taxes equal to 35% of taxable income. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
f. What is cash provided by operations during 2016? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
g. Net fixed assets increased from $800 million to $900 million during 2016. What must have been South Sea’s grossinvestment in fixed assets during 2016? (Enter your answer in millions.)
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In: Accounting
Sheffield Co. sells $413,000 of 12% bonds on June 1, 2017. The
bonds pay interest on December 1 and June 1. The due date of the
bonds is June 1, 2021. The bonds yield 10%. On October 1, 2018,
Sheffield buys back $128,030 worth of bonds for $134,030 (includes
accrued interest).
Prepare a bond amortization schedule using the effective-interest
method for discount and premium amortization. Amortize premium or
discount on interest dates and at year-end
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Ivanhoe Co. sells $397,000 of 12% bonds on June 1, 2017. The
bonds pay interest on December 1 and June 1. The due date of the
bonds is June 1, 2021. The bonds yield 8%. On October 1, 2018,
Ivanhoe buys back $127,040 worth of bonds for $132,040 (includes
accrued interest).
Prepare a bond amortization schedule using the effective-interest
method for discount and premium amortization. Amortize premium or
discount on interest dates and at year-end.
In: Accounting
The following selected transactions were completed by Amsterdam Supply Co., which sells office supplies primarily to wholesalers and occasionally to retail customers. Also note that the company uses a clearing house to take care of all bank as well as non-bank credit cards used by its customers.
Record on page 10 of the journal
| Mar. | 2 | Sold merchandise on account to Equinox Co., $18,900, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold was $13,300. |
| 3 | Sold merchandise for $11,350 plus 6% sales tax to retail cash customers. The cost of the goods sold was $7,000. | |
| 4 | Sold merchandise on account to Empire Co., $55,400, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $33,200. | |
| 5 | Sold merchandise for $30,000 plus 6% sales tax to retail customers who used MasterCard. The cost of the goods sold was $19,400. | |
| 12 | Received check for amount due from Equinox Co. for sale on March 2. | |
| 14 | Sold merchandise to customers who used American Express cards, $13,700. The cost of the goods sold was $8,350. | |
| 16 | Sold merchandise on account to Targhee Co., $27,500, terms FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold was $16,000. | |
| 18 | Issued credit memo for $4,800 to Targhee Co. for merchandise returned from sale on March 16. The cost of the merchandise returned was $2,900. |
Record on page 11 of the journal
| Mar. | 19 | Sold merchandise on account to Vista Co., $8,250, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. Added $75 to the invoice for prepaid freight. The cost of the goods sold was $5,000. |
| 26 | Received check for amount due from Targhee Co. for sale on March 16 less credit memo of March 18. | |
| 28 | Received check for amount due from Vista Co. for sale of March 19. | |
| 31 | Received check for amount due from Empire Co. for sale of March 4. | |
| 31 | Paid Fleetwood Delivery Service $5,600 for merchandise delivered during March to customers under shipping terms of FOB destination. | |
| Apr. | 3 | Paid City Bank $940 for service fees for handling MasterCard and American Express sales during March. |
| 15 | Paid $6,544 to state sales tax division for taxes owed on sales. |
Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Amsterdam Supply Co. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Amsterdam Supply Co.General Ledger
| ASSETS | |
| 110 | Cash |
| 121 | Accounts Receivable-Empire Co. |
| 122 | Accounts Receivable-Equinox Co. |
| 123 | Accounts Receivable-Targhee Co. |
| 124 | Accounts Receivable-Vista Co. |
| 125 | Notes Receivable |
| 130 | Inventory |
| 131 | Estimated Returns Inventory |
| 140 | Office Supplies |
| 141 | Store Supplies |
| 142 | Prepaid Insurance |
| 180 | Land |
| 192 | Store Equipment |
| 193 | Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment |
| 194 | Office Equipment |
| 195 | Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment |
| LIABILITIES | |
| 210 | Accounts Payable |
| 216 | Salaries Payable |
| 218 | Sales Tax Payable |
| 219 | Customer Refunds Payable |
| 221 | Notes Payable |
| EQUITY | |
| 310 | Common Stock |
| 311 | Retained Earnings |
| 312 | Dividends |
| 313 | Income Summary |
| REVENUE | |
| 410 | Sales |
| 610 | Interest Revenue |
| EXPENSES | |
| 510 | Cost of Goods Sold |
| 521 | Delivery Expense |
| 522 | Advertising Expense |
| 524 | Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment |
| 525 | Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment |
| 526 | Salaries Expense |
| 531 | Rent Expense |
| 533 | Insurance Expense |
| 534 | Store Supplies Expense |
| 535 | Office Supplies Expense |
| 536 | Credit Card Expense |
| 539 | Miscellaneous Expense |
| 710 | Interest Expense |
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What is the syntax of a typical DOCTYPE declaration you would find in an XML document if its DTD is located in the same directory as the XML document itself?
In: Computer Science
Unix ramdom question.
How do you display a list of files in your current directory, sorted by file size with the largest files at the top.
In: Computer Science