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Consider the following requirement someone developed for a particular system, and then answer the three questions...

Consider the following requirement someone developed for a particular system, and then answer the three questions at the bottom. "Students must be able to see a list of all subjects being offered in a given year and be able to select the ones that interest them so that they can enrol for the next year of study, and if they don’t do it before a particular date then they will have to miss out and try in another semester because the class might be too full, but pre-requisites have to be satisfied."

a) Is this requirement concise? Give reasons for your answer.

b) Is this requirement atomic? Give reasons for your answer.

c) Is this requirement testable? Give reasons for your answer.

Please clearly indicate in your answer, when you are answering A, B and C.

In: Computer Science

Please show work - trying to understand how to do this so I can apply it...

Please show work - trying to understand how to do this so I can apply it to other problems.

Both Professor X and Professor Y agree that students who study for their examinations do better than those who do not. Both professors teach the same class, take a careful four level ranking of how hard their students studied and give a very similar examination.

This year the average score in Professor X’s class and the average score in Professor Y’s class by their level of study effort was virtually THE SAME:

Students who studied seriously scored an average of 100 points

Students who studied moderately earned an average of 80 points

Students who studies briefly earned an average of 60 points

Students who did not study earned an average of 40 points

Professor X                                                                               Professor Y

Class size   100                                                                         class size 100

20% of students Studied Seriously                                             40% of students studied seriously

           

40% of students studied moderately                                           40% of students studied moderately

30% of students studied briefly                                                  10% of students studies briefly

10% of students did not study at all                                            10% of students did not study at all

What is the average score in Professor X’s class? In Professor Y’s class?

What would be the average scores if both Professors had the SAME composition of students (in relation to the level of effort in studying)

In: Math

As part of a school project students will be randomly sampling from the students in the...

As part of a school project students will be randomly sampling from the students in the class. The assignment is to estimate the proportion of students who play on a sports team. Each student will randomly select 6 students. One student found out that 3 of the 6 play a sport. The teacher has collected data from all students and found that out of the 31 students in the class 21 of them played sports.

Give the statistic for the percentage of students who play sports.

____%

In: Statistics and Probability

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] In 2021, the Westgate Construction...

Required information

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

In 2021, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2023. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2021 2022 2023
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,204,000 $ 3,192,000 $ 2,424,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,396,000 2,204,000 0
Billings during the year 2,140,000 3,256,000 4,604,000
Cash collections during the year 1,870,000 3,200,000 4,930,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Required:
1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

In: Accounting

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]    In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company...

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
  

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,072,000 $ 2,738,000 $ 2,849,000
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,328,000 2,590,000 0
Billings during the year 2,160,000 2,650,000 5,190,000
Cash collections during the year 1,880,000 2,700,000 5,420,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

2018 2019 2020
Revenue
Gross profit (loss)

In: Accounting

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]    In 2018, the Westgate...

Required information

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
  

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,291,000 $ 3,555,000 $ 2,259,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,609,000 2,054,000 0
Billings during the year 2,110,000 3,736,000 4,154,000
Cash collections during the year 1,855,000 3,500,000 4,645,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.


rev: 09_15_2017_QC_CS-99734

Required:

1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

In: Accounting

The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] In 2021, the Westgate Construction Company entered...

The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

In 2021, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2023. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2021 2022 2023
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,604,000 $ 4,032,000 $ 1,940,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,796,000 1,764,000 0
Billings during the year 2,040,000 4,596,000 3,364,000
Cash collections during the year 1,820,000 4,000,000 4,180,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Required:
1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

2021. 2022. 2023

Revenue

Gross profit(loss)

In: Accounting

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] In 2018, the Westgate Construction...

Required information

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,204,000 $ 3,192,000 $ 2,424,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,396,000 2,204,000 0
Billings during the year 2,140,000 3,256,000 4,604,000
Cash collections during the year 1,870,000 3,200,000 4,930,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.


rev: 09_15_2017_QC_CS-99734

3. Complete the information required below to prepare a partial balance sheet for 2018 and 2019 showing any items related to the contract. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

In: Accounting

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] In 2018, the Westgate Construction...

Required information

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,204,000 $ 3,192,000 $ 2,424,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,396,000 2,204,000 0
Billings during the year 2,140,000 3,256,000 4,604,000
Cash collections during the year 1,870,000 3,200,000 4,930,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.


rev: 09_15_2017_QC_CS-99734

Required:

1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

In: Accounting

Chapter 6, #5 In 2021, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a...

Chapter 6, #5

In 2021, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2023. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2021 2022 2023
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,542,000 $ 3,772,000 $ 2,074,600
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,658,000 1,886,000 0
Billings during the year 2,020,000 4,294,000 3,686,000
Cash collections during the year 1,810,000 3,800,000 4,390,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Required:
1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

2021 2022 2023
Revenue
Gross profit(loss)

In: Accounting