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Write multiple if statements: If carYear is before 1968, print "Probably has few safety features." (without...

Write multiple if statements: If carYear is before 1968, print "Probably has few safety features." (without quotes). If after 1971, print "Probably has head rests.". If after 1991, print "Probably has anti-lock brakes.". If after 2002, print "Probably has airbags.". End each phrase with period and newline. Ex: carYear = 1995 prints:

Probably has head rests.
Probably has anti-lock brakes.          

I want the answers in C++ not in java script data type

In: Computer Science

Table 3.3 Educational parameters in the Green Valley City in a decade (Number of students in...

Table 3.3 Educational parameters in the Green Valley City in a decade

(Number of students in each level)

Month

1995

2005

2015

Preschool

423

657

814

Basic education

567

886

1206

Secondary education

456

678

1200

College

678

987

2088

Graduate Schools

12

68

208

(You need to change the table into a suitable graph/chart)

Convert the information shown into a (graph / chart) and write in each of them a text of approximately 150 words explaining the drawing

In: Operations Management

Baxby Fashion Ltd is a long-established Australian company, based in Brisbane that manufactures office cloths. Started...

Baxby Fashion Ltd is a long-established Australian company, based in Brisbane that manufactures office cloths. Started in 1995 as a family-owned business, it expanded rapidly with branches around Australia and was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 2000. The governance structure of Baxby Fashion includes seven directors, four of whom are executive directors and three Baxby Fashion Ltd is a long-established Australian company, based in Brisbane that manufactures office cloths. Started in 1995 as a family-owned business, it expanded rapidly with branches around Australia and was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 2000. The governance structure of Baxby Fashion includes seven directors, four of whom are executive directors and three of whom are non-executive directors. The four executive directors are Sue Berry (CEO), Gordon Dawn (CFO), Neal Arthur (marketing director) and Bluberry Richard (chief information officer). The three nonexecutive directors are Rogers Burrit (who joined the board in 2013 as the independent chair), Lucy Brian (a widely recognised furniture designer) and Tully McDonald (a solicitor who has been on the board since Baxby Fashion was listed). The Baxby Fashion board has three subcommittees: remuneration, nomination and audit. The audit committee consists of Tully McDonald (chair), Bluberry Richard and Lucy Brian. Provide three compliance concerns with the current structure of the audit committee, according to the ASX’s Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations. Explain your answers

In: Accounting

Year Money Supply (M2) Nominal GDP Velocity of Money(ratio) Consumer Price Index 1995 3,492.40 10543.644 2.155...

Year Money Supply (M2) Nominal GDP Velocity of Money(ratio) Consumer Price Index
1995 3,492.40 10543.644 2.155 2.87081
1996 3,647.90 10817.896 2.147 2.79070
1997 3,824.80 11284.587 2.179 3.03814
1998 4,046.30 11832.486 2.175 1.63112
1999 4,393.10 12403.293 2.135 1.66667
2000 4,656.30 12924.179 2.139 2.79296
2001 4,965.00 13222.690 2.090 3.72120
2002 5,440.10 13397.002 1.975 1.19590
2003 5,790.40 13634.253 1.921 2.75746
2004 6,061.10 14221.147 1.954 2.02629
2005 6,410.60 14771.602 1.988 2.84487
2006 6,709.90 15267.026 2.021 4.01879
2007 7,094.80 15493.328 1.997 2.07577
2008 7,491.10 15671.383 1.936 4.29470
2009 8,262.40 15155.940 1.733 -0.11359
2010 8,445.60 15415.145 1.736 2.62111
2011 8,825.80 15712.754 1.723 1.70078
2012 9,730.20 16129.418 1.639 3.00877
2013 10,471.40 16382.964 1.579 1.68406

We had two financial crises since 2000, 2000 dot.com bubble, 2008-2009 financial crisis. From FRED website, find the following data from 1995 to 2013, and make a graph. Explain the general trends of each series, and compare them between the two crises.

  1. Money supply (M2)
  2. Nominal GDP
  3. Velocity of Money
  4. Consumer Price Index

In: Economics

The average number of people in a family that received welfare for various years is given...

The average number of people in a family that received welfare for various years is given below.

Year Welfare family size
1969 4.0
1973 3.6
1975 3.2
1979 3.0
1983 3.0
1988 3.0
1991 2.9

Part (b) Calculate the least squares line. Put the equation in the form of: ? = a + bx. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

? = +   x

Part (g) Using the rounded least squares line, estimate the welfare family sizes for 1960 and 1995. (Use your equation from part (b). Round your answer to one decimal place.)

1960 ( )    people
1995 ( ) people


Does the least squares line give an accurate estimate for those years? Explain why or why not.

Yes, we can estimate the welfare family size for any year using the least squares line.No, the years are outside the domain of 1969 to 1991.     

Part (h) Are there any outliers in the above data?

Yes, (1969, 4.0) is an outlier.

Yes, (1991, 2.9) is an outlier.     

Yes, (1969, 4.0) and (1991, 2.9) are outliers.

No, there are no outliers.

Part (i) What is the estimated average welfare family size for 1987? (Use your equation from part (b). Round your answer to one decimal place.)

( ) people

Part (j) What is the slope of the least squares (best-fit) line? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)

( )

In: Statistics and Probability

Refer the table below on the average excess return of the U.S. equity market and the...

Refer the table below on the average excess return of the U.S. equity market and the standard deviation of that excess return. Suppose that the U.S. market is your risky portfolio.

Average Annual Returns U.S. Equity Market
Period U.S. equity 1-Month
T-Bills
Excess return Standard
Deviation
Sharpe
Ratio
1927–2018 11.77 3.38 8.34 20.36 0.41
1927–1949 9.40 0.92 8.49 26.83 0.32
1950–1972 14.00 3.14 10.86 17.46 0.62
1973–1995 13.38 7.26 6.11 18.43 0.33
1996–2018 10.10 2.21 7.89 18.39 0.43


a.
If your risk-aversion coefficient is A = 4.9 and you believe that the entire 1927–2018 period is representative of future expected performance, what fraction of your portfolio should be allocated to T-bills and what fraction to equity? Assume your utility function is U = E(r) − 0.5 × Aσ2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)




b. If your risk-aversion coefficient is A = 4.9 and you believe that the entire 1973–1995 period is representative of future expected performance, what fraction of your portfolio should be allocated to T-bills and what fraction to equity? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

In: Finance

The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage...

The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. In Ghana, the company was formed from a divestiture of Bottling Division of G.N.T.C in March 1995 and started operations on March 7, 1995 at the GNTC plant at Adjabeng. The new premises sited off the Spintex Road, was commissioned in 1996. Since the divestiture, the Company has invested over US$90 million in vehicles, glass bottles, plastic bottles, plastic crates, production and marketing equipment. In 2019, the company contracted an economist who estimated the demand function for the company’s product (Coca-Cola) using data from 28 supermarket as follows:
?= +0.5?−24=0
where P is the price per bottle and ?= is the quantity demanded. In addition, the economist also
estimated the supply function for product as follows.
4?> − 3? + 4 = 0
where P is the price per bottle and ?> is the quantity supplied. As the consultant of this
company, you are to use this information to:
(i) Determine the equilibrium level of price and quantity 1 marks (ii) Represent your answer graphically by sketching the demand and supply curves.
2 marks (iii) Determine the welfare of economic agents using integration 3 marks (iv) Supposethegovernmentimposesataxof¢4oneverybottlesold,determinethenew
equilibrium price and quantity 3 marks (v) Howwilltheconsumersandproducerssharethetaxperunit? 1mark

In: Economics

Financial services certainly have their hands full in the light of the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19)....

Financial services certainly have their hands full in the light of the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). Banks must also manage direct impact of COVID-19, put plans in place to protect its employees and customers from its spread. As the two months old newly appointed head of marketing for KANS Ghana Bank ( a local bank) critically discuss Five (5) out of the seven extended marketing mix strategies the bank can undertake in order to achieve medium to long term positioning and gain competitive advantage amidst COVID-19 pandemic. .

In: Economics

Mary has on her bookshelf 5 novels, 4 biographies, and 8 textbooks. Mary wants to take...

Mary has on her bookshelf 5 novels, 4 biographies, and 8 textbooks.

Mary wants to take a fiction and a non-fiction book with her on a short trip.

(a) How many different ways can she do this?

(b) Mary thinks a little and then decides that she wants instead to take a novel and a biography. How many different ways can she do this?

(c) On a longer trip Mary decides to take three novels and four non-fiction books with at least one of the non-fiction books a biography. How many ways are there to make such a selection?

In: Math

There are ~350,000 species of angiosperms, and there are less than 40,000 species of all other...

  1. There are ~350,000 species of angiosperms, and there are less than 40,000 species of all other land plants combined. What evolutionary process resulted in this rapid accumulation of biodiversity from an original, ancestral lineage? In the case of the angiosperms, what specific evolutionary innovations related to angiosperm reproductive biology were likely involved with this explosion in biodiversity? In what way did these novel features allow angiosperms to become so diverse. Present evidence (to the extent we covered it in the course materials) to support your answer. Include in your answer a time frame for when the rapid diversification of the angiosperms occurred.

In: Biology