Pet [0] = "dog" Pet[1] = "cat" Pet[2] = "bird" Pet[3] = "snake" Pet[4] = "duck" Pet[5] = "fish" Pet[6} = "rabbit' Pet[7] = "mouse" Pet[8] = "pony" Pet[9] = "frog" SA 18.) Write a program segment to sort the given array in alphabetical order using the bubble sort method. Raptor Format (Prelude to Programing 6th ed.)
In: Computer Science
Explain briefly Principles and Methods of Drug
Administration :
1)RIGHT DOCUMENTATION
2)RIGHT ASSESSMENT.
3)RIGHT EVALUATION..
4)RIGHT TO REFUSE..
5)RIGHT CLIENT EDUCATION
In: Nursing
14-23 (Objectives 14-2 , 14-3, 14-4, 14-5) Items 1 through 9 are selected questions of the type generally found in internal control questionnaires used by auditors to obtain an understanding of internal control in the sales and collection cycle. In using the questionnaire for a client, a “yes” response to a question indicates a possible internal control, whereas a “no” indicates a potential deficiency.
1.Are customer orders evaluated for credit approval by someone independent of sales?
2. Is the bill of lading information forwarded in a timely fashion to accounting to ensure recording in the sales journal?
3. Is the numerical sequence of bills of ladings accounted for to identify duplicates or missing documents?
4. Are online sales automatically recorded in the sales system?
5. Are unit prices obtained from a preapproved and restricted master file of unit prices?
6.Are sales invoice amounts independently verified for correctness?
7. Are entries in the sales journal restricted to those that are supported by a valid bill of lading?
8. Are entries in the sales journal timely recorded in the accounts receivable master file?
9. Are individuals responsible for handling cash collections independent of accounting and shipping functions?
a. For each of the preceding questions, state the transaction-related audit objectives being fulfilled if the control is in effect.
b. For each control, list a test of control to test its effectiveness.
c. For each of the preceding questions, identify the nature of the potential financial misstatements.
d. For each of the potential misstatements in part c., list a substantive audit procedure to determine whether a material misstatement exists.
In: Accounting
Part 6. [ Use Video-1, Video-2, Video-3, Video-4 under MRP heading. ]
A manufacturing company wants to verify the output of their newly acquired MRP software by comparing the computer output with their hand-calculated first ROP for each item in their BOM. They are examining output from their daily April 30 MRP.
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LT=lead time Qd=lot size discipline SS=safety stock GR=Gross Requirements SR=Scheduled Receipts PBS=Projected Stock Balance POR=Planned Order Release
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Question 10. What is the correct inventory policy?
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In: Operations Management
Year t=0 t=1 t=2 t=3 t=4
??? $7,500 $12,500 $15,000 $17,500
The Payback Period of this project is 2.4 years. The appropriate discount rate is 13%. Find the Net Present Value of the project. (Note that the cash flow for t=0 is not provided to you – that is, you must first solve for it).
This will be a negative value
In: Finance
Problem 14-4 Bond amortization schedule [LO14-2]
On January 1, 2018, Tennessee Harvester Corporation issued
debenture bonds that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and
December 31. Portions of the bond amortization schedule appear
below:
| Payment | Cash Payment |
Effective Interest |
Increase in Balance |
Outstanding Balance |
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| 6,095,749 | |||||||||
| 1 | 228,000 | 243,830 | 15,830 | 6,111,579 | |||||
| 2 | 228,000 | 244,463 | 16,463 | 6,128,042 | |||||
| 3 | 228,000 | 245,122 | 17,122 | 6,145,164 | |||||
| 4 | 228,000 | 245,807 | 17,807 | 6,162,971 | |||||
| 5 | 228,000 | 246,519 | 18,519 | 6,181,490 | |||||
| 6 | 228,000 | 247,260 | 19,260 | 6,200,750 | |||||
| ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | |||||
| ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | |||||
| ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | |||||
| 38 | 228,000 | 295,564 | 67,564 | 7,456,656 | |||||
| 39 | 228,000 | 298,266 | 70,266 | 7,526,922 | |||||
| 40 | 228,000 | 301,078 | 73,078 | 7,600,000 | |||||
Required:
1. What is the face amount of the bonds?
2. What is the initial selling price of the bonds?
3. What is the term to maturity in years?
4. Interest is determined by what approach?
5. What is the stated annual interest rate?
6. What is the effective annual interest rate?
7. What is the total cash interest paid over the term to
maturity?
8. What is the total effective interest expense recorded over the
term to maturity?
In: Accounting
Which predict(s) future responses?
1-reinforcement and punishment
2-unconditioned responses
3-Skinner's law
4-Pavlov's law
In: Psychology
Consider that you toss a fair 6-sided die containing the numbers 1-2-3-4-5-6 and also toss a fair 4-sided die containing the numbers 1-2-3-4. Find the probability distribution for the sum of the values on the two dice. Also, find the mean and the variance of this probability distribution.
Please provide a well written and well explained answer.
In: Math
| Net Present Value ApproachB7:H23 | |||||||
| Time Period | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
| Cash Flow | |||||||
| Purchase Price | $ (70,000) | ||||||
| Labor Savings | 20,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 | ||
| Paint Savings | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2,000 | ||
| Maintenance | -1000 | (1,000) | (1,000) | (1,000) | (1,000) | (1,000) | |
| Residual Value | 5,000 | 5,000 | |||||
| Total Cash Flow | $ (70,000) | 21,000 | 21,000 | 21,000 | 21,000 | 26,000 | |
| PV Factor | 1 | 0.893 | 0.797 | 0.712 | 0.636 | 0.567 | |
| Total Cash Flow | $ (70,000) | $ 18,753 | $ 16,737 | $ 14,952 | $ 13,356 | $ 14,742 | |
| Required Rate of Return | 12%=0.12 | ||||||
| NPV | $ 8,540 | NPV Using Excel (show formula): | $ 8,540 | ||||
| IRR | IRR Using Excel (show formula): Can you please write out how to find IRR? Thank you so much | ||||||
In: Accounting
Describe the design criteria for the next combustor sections.
1.-Diffuser
2.-Primary zone
3.-Intermediate Zone
4.-Dilution Zone
5.-Swirler
6.-Primary zone holes
7.-Cooling slot
In: Mechanical Engineering