Which of the following is true?
The higher the cost associated with deposit outflows, the fewer excess reserves banks will want to hold.
One of the least costly ways for a bank to meet withdrawals if it runs short of funds, is to sell loans.
If a bank has sufficient excess reserves, deposit withdrawals will require no other changes in its balance sheet.
An increase in excess reserves reduces liquidity risk and raises a bank's return on its assets.
In: Economics
Write a java program that will take a line of input and go
through and print out that line again with all
the word numbers swapped with their corresponding numeric
representations (only deal with numbers
from one to nine). Sample runs might look like this:
Please enter a line of input to process:
My four Grandparents had five grandchildren
My 4 grandparents had 5 grandchildren
without array and methods.
In: Computer Science
At the command prompt, enter the following command and press enter. tasklist
This command displays the currently running tasks (programs). You will see one specific program that appears over and over again in the list of running programs. This program is actually a wrapper program that runs computer instructions found in .DLL files.
Based on the output of the command, which of the following programs is the wrapper program?
A. lsass.exe
B. winlogon.exe
C. svchost.exe
D. cmd.exe
In: Computer Science
in C++ .....For this assignment you will calculate the average of a series of integers. You will use a while loop to repeatedly ask the user to enter a value until the user enters the sentinel value. Program results will be output to an external text file. Average of Ints Write a program that calculates and prints the average of several integers. Assume that last value read is the sentinel 9999. A typical input sequence might be: 10 8 11 7 9 9999 indicating that the average of all the values preceding 9999 is to be calculated. You will need define/declare variables to hold the following: • The value the user enters • The total (an accumulator to tally the total) • The average • The count (a counter to keep track of how many values the user has entered) • A constant value – 9999 (a sentinel that will serve as the value that stops the loop) Most, if not all variables will need to be initialized to a starting value for your program to produce true results. Define ALL variables at the top of your program. In addition, you will also need to define/declare an “output” filestream so you can send output to an external text file. You perform traditional I/O via the console but also “echo” output ONLY to the external file. Your external file will serve as a record of all your program runs................
In: Computer Science
) The popular card game UNO has a deck of 108 cards. Four are ‘Wild’, and four are ‘Wild Draw Four’. The remaining cards are grouped into four suits — Blue, Green, Red, and Yellow — with 25 cards per suit. The cards within each suit are a single zero card, two each of the cards one through nine, two ‘Draw Two’ cards, two ‘Skip’ cards, and two ‘Reverse’ cards. (a) If you draw one card at random from a complete UNO deck, what is the probability that . . . i. . . . it is Yellow? ii. . . . it is an even–numbered card? (Note: Named cards (‘Draw’, ‘Wild’, etc.) are not numbered.) iii. . . . it is either a Yellow card or a ‘Draw Two’ card? (b) If you deal a seven–card hand from a complete UNO deck, what is the probability that all seven cards are Red?
In: Statistics and Probability
Loan Processing times are being monitored at a local company. Samples of six observations each have been taken, and the results are listed. Using Factors from Table 10.3, determine lower and upper control limits for a a mean chart Sample Number
Sample Number 1 2 3 4 5
------------- 41 53 40 58 43
------------- 49 38 57 49 60
------------- 44 48 53 52 47
------------- 43 50 40 37 60
------------- 45 53 44 47 42
------------- 48 62 41 50 47
Question 6 options:
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38.705 , 57.361 |
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39.585 , 56.481 |
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27.617 , 68.449 |
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37.825 , 58.241 |
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None of the Above |
In: Statistics and Probability
A box in a certain supply room contains five 40-W lightbulbs,
seven 60-W bulbs, and six 75-W bulbs. Suppose that three bulbs are
randomly selected. (Round your answers to four decimal
places.)
(a) What is the probability that exactly two of the selected bulbs
are rated 75-W?
(b) What is the probability that all three of the selected bulbs have the same rating?
(c) What is the probability that one bulb of each type is selected?
(d) Suppose now that bulbs are to be selected one by one until a
75-W bulb is found. What is the probability that it is necessary to
examine at least six bulbs?
In: Statistics and Probability
A box in a certain supply room contains four 40-W lightbulbs, five 60-W bulbs, and seven 75-W bulbs. Suppose that three bulbs are randomly selected. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) What is the probability that exactly two of the selected bulbs are rated 75-W?
(b) What is the probability that all three of the selected bulbs have the same rating?
(c) What is the probability that one bulb of each type is selected?
(d) Suppose now that bulbs are to be selected one by one until a 75-W bulb is found. What is the probability that it is necessary to examine at least six bulbs?
In: Math
Ten females were divided into two equal groups. One group was taught how to concentrate on their breathing (a breathing meditation). A second group was told to imagine that the day was very hot and that they would be allowed to place their hand in cool water. Both groups placed their right hand in buckets of ice water for three minutes. Afterward, they rated their pain on a scale of one to seven (with seven meaning intense pain). Analyze the data and conclude whether the any of the methods was effective in reducing pain.
A. What is the dependent variable?
B. What is the null and alternate hypothesis?
C. Calculate t and note the critical values
D. Calculate d
E. Write your results and interpretations with appropriate stat
notations.
Breathing Meditation Imagination
3 4
2 5
4 7
3 6
2 6
In: Math
One unit of A is composed of two units of B and three units of C. Each B is composed of one unit of F. C is made of one unit of D, one unit of E, and two units of F. Items A, B, C, and D have 15, 40, 36, and 25 units of on-hand inventory, respectively. Items A, B, and C use lot-for-lot (L4L) as their lot-sizing technique, while D, E, and F require multiples of 62, 100, and 90, respectively, to be purchased. B has scheduled receipts of 15 units in Period 1. No other scheduled receipts exist. Lead times are one period for Items A, B, and D, and two periods for Items C, E, and F. Gross requirements for A are 15 units in Period 1, 12 units in Period 2, 50 units in Period 6, and 50 units in Period 8. Find the planned order releases for all items. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required.) Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item A OH = 15 LT = 1 SS = 0 Q = L4L Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases Item B OH = 40 LT = 1 SS = 0 Q = L4L Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases Item C OH = 36 LT = 2 SS = 0 Q = L4L Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases Item D OH = 25 LT = 1 SS = 0 Q = 62 Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases Item E OH = 0 LT = 2 SS = 0 Q = 100 Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases Item F OH = 0 LT = 2 SS = 0 Q = 90 Gross requirements Scheduled receipts Projected available balance Net requirements Planned order receipts Planned order releases
In: Operations Management