Sketch, photograph, and submit the schemes and submit the
schemes of
(1) chromosomal non-disjunction in a meiosis and (2)
fertilization
that would lead to the birth of a child with following
genotypes;
indicate all involved genes and chromosomes in parents and the
child
a. A Turner syndrome girl with hemophilia
b. A Klinefelter syndrome boy who is heterozygous for
color-blindness 2. Respond to 2 of your peers' original posts by
commenting on
accuracy and clarity, or suggest edits if you believe they
are
needed.
Punnett Squares required
In: Biology
NEEDS TO BE DONE IN EXCEL.
A price level adjusted mortage (PLAM) is made with the following terms:
Amount=$95,000
Initial interest rate= 4 percent
Term= 30 Years
Points= 6 percent
Payments to be reset at the beginning of each
year.
Assuming inflation is expected to increase at the rate of 6 percent
per year for the next five years:
a. Compute the payments at the beginning of each year (BOY)
b. what is the loan balance at the end of the fifth year?
c. what is the yield to the lender on such a mortgage?
In: Accounting
Charlie is a 14-year-old boy, 5 feet tall and weighing 100 lbs. He had a juvenile criminal history. He was arrested and put in an adult prison for shooting and killing Charlie, his mother’s boyfriend George, who also was a local police officer. George had a history of physically and psychologically abusing Charlie’s mother and enacting physical and psychological trauma on Charlie.
Explain how a social worker/therapist should engage with Charlie and assessed him for childhood trauma.
In: Psychology
Enuresis is a problem that affects children and families both physically and psychosocially. Parents can be frustrated because the cause might be unknown, and interventions that work for one child may not necessarily help another. Children may feel isolated and embarrassed and avoid age-appropriate activities. Initial Discussion Post: Jorge is a nine-year-old boy who never established night time bladder control and wets the bed every night. He does not have toileting accidents during the day. Jorge lives at home with a single working mother, who privately tells the RN that she is frustrated with the additional laundry, and having to get up extra early so her son can shower in the morning rather than at night. She asks the RN in the pediatrician’s office for advice to manage the problem at home. Jorge is excited to go on a Boy Scout camping trip, and the mother is concerned that he will experience embarrassment, because the boys and the leader could find out about this problem. What type of enuresis is Jorge experiencing? Identify two (2) pieces of assessment data the RN should collect. How will this data be used in planning nursing care? Describe one (1) physiological, and one (1) psychosocial intervention that could help either Jorge or his mother deal with this problem.
In: Nursing
To what extent do syntax textbooks, which analyze the structure of sentences, illustrate gender bias? A study of this question sampled sentences from 10 texts. One part of the study examined the use of the words "girl," "boy," "man," and "woman." We will call the first two words juvenile and the last two adult. Is the proportion of female references that are juvenile (girl) equal to the proportion of male references that are juvenile (boy)? Here are data from one of the texts:
Gender n X(juvenile)
Female 60 47
Male 135 50
(a) Find the proportion of juvenile references for females and its standard error. Do the same for the males. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
p̂F =
SEF =
p̂M =
SEM =
(b) Give a 90% confidence interval for the difference. (Do not use rounded values. Round your final answers to three decimal places.) ,
(c) Use a test of significance to examine whether the two proportions are equal. (Use p̂F − p̂M. Round your value for z to two decimal places and round your P-value to four decimal places.)
z =
P-value =
State your conclusion.
There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the two proportions are different.
There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the two proportions are different.
In: Statistics and Probability
To what extent do syntax textbooks, which analyze the structure of sentences, illustrate gender bias? A study of this question sampled sentences from 10 texts. One part of the study examined the use of the words "girl," "boy," "man," and "woman." We will call the first two words juvenile and the last two adult. Is the proportion of female references that are juvenile (girl) equal to the proportion of male references that are juvenile (boy)? Here are data from one of the texts:
| Gender | n | X(juvenile) |
| Female | 62 | 47 |
| Male | 133 | 50 |
(a) Find the proportion of juvenile references for females and its standard error. Do the same for the males. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
| p̂F | = _______ |
| SEF | = _______ |
| p̂M | = _______ |
| SEM | = _______ |
(b) Give a 90% confidence interval for the difference. (Do not use
rounded values. Round your final answers to three decimal
places.)
| _______, _______ |
(c) Use a test of significance to examine whether the two
proportions are equal. (Use p̂F −
p̂M. Round your value for z to two
decimal places and round your P-value to four decimal
places.)
| z | = | _______ |
| P-value | = | _______ |
State your conclusion.
There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the two proportions are different.
There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the two proportions are different.
In: Statistics and Probability
C3. Assume that our company owns a subsidiary operating in Switzerland. The subsidiary has adopted the Swiss Franc (CHF) as its functional currency. Our company operates this subsidiary like a division or branch office, making all of its operating decisions, including pricing its products. We conclude, therefore, that the functional currency of this subsidiary is the $US and that its financial statements must be remeasured prior to consolidation. Following are the subsidiary’s financial statements (in CHF) for the most recent year:
|
Income statement: |
|
|
Sales |
3,000,000 |
|
Cost of goods sold |
-2,321,500 |
|
Gross profit |
678,500 |
|
Operating expenses |
-252,000 |
|
Depreciation |
-225,000 |
|
Remeasurement gain or loss |
|
|
Net income |
201,500 |
|
Statement of retained earnings: |
|
|
BOY retained earnings |
1,506,500 |
|
Net income |
201,500 |
|
Dividends |
-75,000 |
|
Ending retained earnings |
1,633,000 |
|
Balance sheet: |
|
|
Assets |
|
|
Cash |
850,000 |
|
Accounts receivable |
1,273,300 |
|
Inventory |
650,000 |
|
PPE, net |
927,000 |
|
Total Assets |
3,700,300 |
|
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity |
|
|
Current Liabilities |
250,000 |
|
Long-term Liabilities |
1,097,300 |
|
Common Stock |
220,000 |
|
APIC |
500,000 |
|
Retained Earnings |
1,633,000 |
|
Total Liabilities & Equity |
3,700,300 |
Our subsidiary also reports the following additional financial statement information (in CHF):
|
Beginning inventory |
450,000 |
|
Purchases |
2,521,500 |
|
Ending inventory |
-650,000 |
|
Cost of Goods Sold |
2,321,500 |
|
Land |
52,000 |
|
Building |
750,000 |
|
Accumulated Depreciation—Building |
-500,000 |
|
Equipment |
1,250,000 |
|
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment |
-625,000 |
|
PPE, net |
927,000 |
|
Depreciation expense—Building |
100,000 |
|
Depreciation expense—Equipment |
125,000 |
|
Depreciation expense |
225,000 |
The relevant exchange rates for the $US value of the Swiss Franc (CHF) are as follows:
|
BOY Rate |
$0.60 |
|
EOY rate |
$0.80 |
|
Avg. rate |
$0.70 |
|
Dividend rate |
$0.77 |
|
Historical rates: |
|
|
Beginning inventory |
$0.60 |
|
Land |
$0.35 |
|
Building |
$0.35 |
|
Equipment |
$0.45 |
|
Historical rate (Common Stock and APIC) |
$0.20 |
Required: Remeasure the subsidiary’s income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet into $US for the current year (assume that the BOY Retained Earnings is $1,100,000).
In: Accounting
Translation of financial statements Assume that your company owns a subsidiary operating in France. The subsidiary conducts most of its business activities in the European Economic Union and maintains its books in the Euro as its functional currency. Following are the subsidiary’s financial statements (in €) for the most recent year:
| Income Statement: | Balance Sheet: | Statement of Cash Flows: | |||||
| Sales | €1,200,000 | Assets | Net Income | €168,000 | |||
| Cost of Goods Sold | (720,000) | Cash | €341,520 | Change in accounts receivable | (46,400) | ||
| Gross profit | 480,000 | Accounts receivable | 278,400 | Change in inventories | (59,600) | ||
| Operating expenses | (312,000) | Inventory | 357,600 | Change in current liabilities | 33,920 | ||
| Net income | €168,000 | Property, plant, and | Net cash from operating activities | 95,920 | |||
| equipment (PPE), net | 661,440 | ||||||
| Total assets | €1,638,960 | ||||||
| Statement of retained earnings: | Change in PPE, net | (61,440) | |||||
| BOY ret. earnings | €630,000 | Liabilities and stockholders’ equity | Net cash from investing activities | (61,440) | |||
| Net income | 168,000 | Curr. liabilities | €203,520 | ||||
| Dividends | (16,800) | L-T liabilities | 474,240 | Change in long-term debt | 79,040 | ||
| EOY ret. earnings | €781,200 | Common stock | 80,000 | Dividends | (16,800) | ||
| APIC | 100,000 | Net cash from financing activities | 62,240 | ||||
| Ret. earnings | 781,200 | ||||||
| Total liabilities and equity | €1,638,960 | Net change in cash | 96,720 | ||||
| Beginning cash | 244,800 | ||||||
| Ending cash | €341,520 |
The relevant exchange rates ($:€1) are as follows:
| BOY rate | $1.09 |
| EOY rate | $1.14 |
| Avg. rate | $1.11 |
| PPE purchase date rate | $1.12 |
| LTD borrowing date rate | $1.12 |
| Dividend rate | $1.13 |
| Historical rate (common stock and APIC) | $0.90 |
For both parts a. and b. below, use a negative sign with answers to indicate a reduction.
a. Translate the subsidiary’s income statement, statement of
retained earnings, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows into
$US (assume that the BOY Retained Earnings is $492,099).
Income Statement: |
In Euros |
Translation Rate |
In US Dollars |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | €1,200,000 | Answer | $Answer |
| Cost of goods sold | (720,000) | Answer | Answer |
| Gross profit | 480,000 | Answer | |
| Operating expenses | (312,000) | Answer | Answer |
| Net income | €168,000 | $Answer | |
| Statement of Retained Earnings: | |||
| BOY retained earnings | €630,000 | $Answer | |
| Net income | 168,000 | Answer | |
| Dividends | (16,800) | Answer | Answer |
| EOY retained earnings | €781,200 | $Answer | |
| Balance Sheet: | |||
| Assets | |||
| Cash | €341,520 | Answer | $Answer |
| Accounts receivable | 278,400 | Answer | Answer |
| Inventory | 357,600 | Answer | Answer |
| Property, plant, and equipment (PPE), net | 661,440 | Answer | Answer |
| Total assets | €1,638,960 | $Answer | |
| Liabilities and stockholders' equity | |||
| Current liabilities | €203,520 | Answer | $Answer |
| Long-term liabilities | 474,240 | Answer | Answer |
| Common stock | 80,000 | Answer | Answer |
| APIC | 100,000 | Answer | Answer |
| Retained earnings | 781,200 | Answer | |
| AnswerCumulative translation adjustmentEffect of exchange rate on cash | Answer | ||
| Total liabilities and equity | €1,638,960 | $Answer | |
| Statement of Cash Flows: | |||
| Net income | €168,000 | Answer | $Answer |
| Change in accounts receivable | (46,400) | Answer | Answer |
| Change in inventories | (59,600) | Answer | Answer |
| Change in current liabilities | 33,920 | Answer | Answer |
| Net cash from operating activities | €95,920 | Answer | |
| Change in PPE, net | (61,440) | Answer | Answer |
| Net cash from investing activities | (61,440) | Answer | |
| Change in long-term debt | 79,040 | Answer | Answer |
| Dividends | (16,800) | Answer | Answer |
| Net cash flows from financing activities | 62,240 | Answer | |
| Net change in cash | 96,720 | Answer | |
| Effect of exchange rate on cash | Answer | ||
| Beginning cash | 244,800 | Answer | Answer |
| Ending cash | €341,520 | Answer | $Answer |
b. Compute the ending Cumulative Translation Adjustment directly,
assuming a BOY balance of $228,801.
In: Accounting
1)
a)Explain what is meant by the terms indifference curve, the
marginal substitution fraction and the budget condition in consumer
theory.
b) The benefit to a consumer depends on the benefits x1 and x2 .
Explain why the consumer optimal choice of goods will not change if
the prices of the two goods double, if the income at the same time
also doubles.
c) A consumer has a utility function that depends on the goods x1
and x2. The goods can purchased at a fixed price in the market, and
the consumer has set aside a given amount to buy the gods. Show by
a graphic reasoning which good combination the consumer wants
choose if the goal is to maximize the benefit. Specify the
conditions that characterize the optimal good combination either
verbally, or by showing of equations
In: Economics
7. Which of the following is best used to organize a narrative essay?
| A. A plot structure diagram |
| B. The graphic organizer |
| C. A Venn diagram |
| D. The scientific method |
8. Which element of a personal narrative allows the reader to hear from perspectives other that the author's?
| A. Dialogue |
| B. Vivid verbs |
| C. Figurative language |
| D. Plot structure |
9. An inference is
| A. a conclusion based on both evidence and reasoning. |
| B. a conclusion based on knowledge. |
| C. a guess based on the reader's experience. |
| D. explicitly stated in the text. |
10. When writing a persuasive essay, the writer should use _______ to support the argument.
| A. evidence |
| B. comparison/contrast |
| C. vibrant words |
| D. the plot structure diagram |
In: Psychology