Correct and complete this C++ program. You are not allowed to include a directory nor changing a variable type or a loop syntax. Stick on the number of lines.
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
int N1, N2;
int power;
cout<<"Please enter N1 and N2 in order to calculate N1^N2. N1 should be a positive number. N2 should be between -9 and 9.\n";
cin>>N1>>N2;
while (…………..)
{
cout<<………………………………………….
cin>>………………………………………….
}
while (…………..)
{
cout<<………………………………………….
cin>>………………………………………….
}
……………………………………………..
if(power>0)
{
for(………… ; ………… ; …………)
………………………………………….
cout<<………………………………
}
else if(power<0)
{
for(………… ; ………… ; …………)
………………………………………….
cout<<………………………………
}
else
cout<<………………………………
return 0;
}
In: Computer Science
You are the senior system administrator in your company and are known for your Active Directory expertise. Your specialty is Group Policy Objects (GPO) and tracking changes. Your boss tells everyone about a tool developed by Microsoft called “Policy Analyzer” for tracking changes and troubleshooting GPO. He would like you to conduct a “lunch and learn” about Policy Analyzer for your Windows Administration Team. You realize that the product’s name has been changed to “Microsoft Security Configuration Toolkit”. Diplomatically conduct the lunch and learn and discuss the history of the tool, the name change, the features of the product and the benefits to your Windows Administration team in managing GPO.
A minimum of two references is required one of which can be your textbook.
<Insert your 1-2 page Lunch and Learn document with references cited in APA format>
Textbook info
Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals
ISBN: 9781788626569
please provide a full new answer
In: Computer Science
Find the present value of $700 due in the future under each of these conditions: 9% nominal rate, semiannual compounding, discounted back 10 years. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ 9% nominal rate, quarterly compounding, discounted back 10 years. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ 9% nominal rate, monthly compounding, discounted back 1 year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ Why do the differences in the PVs occur?
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Stream A | $0 | $150 | $350 | $350 | $350 | $250 |
| Stream B | $0 | $250 | $350 | $350 | $350 | $150 |
Stream A: $
Stream B: $
Stream A: $
Stream B: $
In: Finance
3-19 Jaime’s Hat Shop sells hats with college logos on them; the hats sell for $22 each. This year, Jaime’s expects to sell 350 hats in May, 300 in June, 400 in July, 800 in August, 1,040 in September, and 750 in October. On average, 25 percent of its customers purchase on credit. Jaime’s allows those customers to pay for their purchases the month after they have made their purchases. Required: Prepare a sales budget for Jaime’s Hat Shop for the third quarter of this year.
I'VE ALREADY DONE THIS, JUST NEED HELP WITH THE QUESTION BELOW, THE QUESTION ABOVE (3-19) IS JUST FOR REFERENCE
Refer to 3-19. Jaime’s ended the second quarter of this year with 60 hats on hand.
Required:
(1) Notice that Jaime’s ended the second quarter with less than 20 percent of projected sales for July. What do you think accounts for the difference?
2) How many hats should Jaime’s purchase in July?
In: Accounting
Cost estimation – utilities The Karmichaels’ property has single connections and metres for gas and water. The following information is provided regarding these utilities for the past year.
1.Using the high-low method, determine the liner cost function for both the gas and water costs.
2.Express the combined costs in a single linear cost equation.
3.Write an explanation of the procedure and the information it produces, as well as how this information is useful for cost management, to the Karmichaels.
| Gas | Water | ||||
| Units | Cost $ | Units | Cost $ | ||
| January | 375 | $ 343.75 | 3,500 | $ 1,530.00 | |
| February | 425 | $ 356.25 | 3,750 | $ 1,612.50 | |
| March | 550 | $ 387.50 | 2,250 | $ 1,117.50 | |
| April | 350 | $ 337.50 | 2,000 | $ 1,035.00 | |
| May | 345 | $ 336.25 | 1,800 | $ 969.00 | |
| June | 420 | $ 355.00 | 2,100 | $ 1,068.00 | |
| July | 425 | $ 356.25 | 2,750 | $ 1,282.50 | |
| August | 476 | $ 369.00 | 2,615 | $ 1,237.95 | |
| September | 510 | $ 377.50 | 2,800 | $ 1,299.00 | |
| October | 445 | $ 361.25 | 2,975 | $ 1,356.75 | |
| November | 375 | $ 343.75 | 3,100 | $ 1,398.00 | |
| December | 315 | $ 328.75 | 3,255 | $ 1,449.15 | |
In: Accounting
Suppose that the demand function is D(p) = 600 - 3p and the supply function is S(p) = 300 + 3p.
1. Derive the equilibrium price and quantity.
2. What is the change in consumer's surplus after an increase in the price of 50 dollars?
3. Now suppose South Korea is exporting phone to United States and the demand function for Korean phones in the United States is the same as above (in thousands of phones), where p is the price of Korean phones in hundreds of dollars. If the supply curve is horizontally fixed at 60 dollars, find the equilibrium number of Korean phones sold in the United States and what is the price of Korean phones in total?
4. Now, suppose that the United States imposes an import tax on Korean phones which is 20 dollars for every Korean phone, due to huge pressure from American phone manufacturers. Find the amount of Phones will be sold in the US now. At what price they will be sold? Draw supply and demand curves for both before and after tax scenarios
5. How much revenue will the U.S government collect by this tariff?
6. Suppose that instead of US tax on the Korean phones, the Korean government decides to impose an export restriction on their phone exports. They agree to sell only 360 Korean phones in US. If the Koreans know the American demand curve, they will sell their phones at what price in US?
7. If the Korean government is selling export licenses for each Korean phone to each Korean manufacturer and there are 360 export licenses, how much will a Korean firm be willing to pay the Korean government for an export license?
8. Why might the Korean government choose the choice in part “7” to the US taxation scenario?
In: Economics
Project Name: Desktop Virtualization with Directory via Workspaces
Technology: Cloud Computing
Market: Desktop Replacement, Thin Client
AWS: Workspaces, WorkDocs, Directory Services (Microsoft AD, Simple AD, etc.), VPC
Intended Services to Provision:
Virtual Desktop (Windows)
Design:
Your goal is to document the process of setting up an example for desktop virtualization.
Important Note:
At this stage in the course we are beginning to architect, configure, and deploy real services in the public cloud (specifically AWS). When you are beginning designing and deploying services, documentation can be of great help as replicating exact configurations can at times be challenging. Note: When we do not replicate a configuration exactly, we can be creating security issues (assuming we had a “secure” or robust design initially). Another reason to develop good documentation is that it gives a good idea of what should be happening with systems and it can be reviewed and refined over time so that the quality of your designs and configurations increases as you practice.
Questions to Answer:
What can you accomplish using Workspaces on AWS for general purpose computing?
Explain the primary challenges that desktop virtualization in this manner solves.
What tradeoffs do these solutions make with a traditional desktop environment?
What are some of the primary considerations that you would make if you were the IT director / manager at an organization considering deploying workspaces as their primary end user “desktop”?
Lastly, make notes / comments regarding performance and security considerations that you consider important.
In what ways can WorkDocs be used to add additional functionality to WorkSpaces?
What directory services options do you have to be able to use along with your Workspace? How would you select between the available directory service options.
As organizations continue adoption of compute services running on a variety of public clouds, what are some aspects to consider with regard to virtual desktop for general purpose computing (keep performance and security ideas at the forefront).
Practical:
Configure a Workspace on AWS.
Create a directory for login.
(Note: The AWS Workspaces wizard combines these configuration stages.)
Login to your Workspace via your preferred client (note: Native clients perform better / more reliability, i.e. use Linux, Windows, and Mac OS client rather than the web client.
Use your Workspace for a few minutes to complete a task that you have to complete today.
Comment on how you feel about using Workspaces for general purpose computing and on specific usage (i.e engineering, architecture, accounting, etc.).
[Include your documentation below]
Deliverable(s):
Use this document as a base and include your ideas here. Submit and upload in Canvas in the assignment area for this project.
Remember that the better the quality of your documentation, the greater the likelihood that you can reproduce a configuration for deploying a production system or rebuilding your production infrastructure after a disaster.
*** Note: Be sure to utilize Free Tier eligible or a low cost option of your choice. After your workload has been designed, deployed, tested, and documented, be sure to delete, decommission instances so as to not be continually charged for services.
In: Computer Science
Sousa Realty
Review the accounting cycle twice
Make a chart of account for Sousa Realty
Assets
111 cash Revenue
112 accounts receivable 411 Commission Earned
114 prepaid rent Expenses
115 office equipment 511 Rent Expense
121 office supplies 512 Salaries expense
122 accumulated depreciation, office equipment 513 Gas Expense
123 automobile 514 Repairs Expense
124 accumulated depreciation, automobile 515 Telephone Expense
Liabilities 516 Advertising Expense
211 accounts payable 517 Office Supplies Expense
212 salaries payable 518 Depreciation Expense, Office equip
Owner’s equity 519 Depreciation expense, automobile
311 James Sousa, Capital 524 Miscellaneous Expense
312 James Sousa, Withdrawals
313 Income summary
On September 1, 201x James Sousa opened a real estate office called Sousa Realty. The following transactions were completed for the month of September.
September 1, James Sousa invested $12000 cash in the real estate agency along with $5000 of office supplies.
September 1, rented and paid 5 months, rent in advance to Murray Property Management $1000
September 1, bought an automobile on account from Hyundai North $19000
September 4 Purchased office supplies from paper company for cash $600
September 5 purchased additional office supplies from paper company, on account $250
September 6, sold a house to Hue and collected a $11000 commission.
September 8, paid gas bill to Haffner gas go $45
September 15 paid Rosie, office secretary $300
September 17 sold a building lot to tropical and earned a commission $10000: payment to be received on October 6.
September 20, James Sousa withdrew $4000 from the business to pay personal expenses.
September 21 sold a house to Suzanne and collected $7000 commission.
September 22 paid gas bill $80
September 24 paid Hyundia North $800 to repair automobile
September 30 paid Rosie, office secretary $300
September 30 paid Comcast September telephone bill $330
September 30 received advertising bill September $900 from Chicago times, the bill is to be paid on October 2
Required work for September
1 Journalize transaction and post to the ledger accounts.
2 prepare a trial balance in the first two columns of the worksheet and complete the worksheet using the fallowing adjustment data:
A. one month’s rent had expired.
B. an inventory shows $100 of office supplies remaining
C. depreciation on office equipment $160
D. depreciation on automobile $210
3 prepare a September income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet
4 from the worksheet, journalize and post adjusting and closing entries.
5 prepare a post closing trial balance.
During October, Sousa Realty completed these transactions.
October 1 purchased additional supplies on account from paper co. $850
October 2 paid Chicago times advertising bill for September $900 Chicago times
October 3 sold a house to Helen and collected a commission of $7300
October 6 paid gas bill to Heffner gas co, $29
October 8 collected commission from tropic for sale building lot on September 17 $10000
October 12 paid $530 to long realtor’s assoc. to send employees to realtor’s workshop
Oct. 15 paid Rosie, office secretary $300
Oct. 17 sold a house to Gary and earned a commission of $2900. Commission to be received on November 10
Oct. 18 sold a building lot to Lombardi and collected a commission of $4500
Oct. 22 sent a check to heritage for $65 to help sponsor local road race (this amount is not considered an advertising expense, it is a business expense and is posted to miscellaneous expense)
Oct. 24 paid Hyundai North $620 for repairs to automobile due to accident.
Oct. 28 James Sousa withdrew $2200 from the business to pay personal expenses.
Oct. 30 paid Rosie, Office secretary $300
Oct. 30 paid Comcast telephone bill $480
Oct. 30 advertising bill from Chicago times for October $1300. The bill is to be paid on November 2.
Required work for October.
1 journalize transactions in a general journal and post to ledger accounts.
2 prepare a trial balance in the first two columns of a blank fold-out worksheet
A one month’s rent had expired. Paid 5 months rent in advance on September 1,$1000
b. an inventory shows $130 of office supplies remaining.
3 prepare an October income statement, statement of owner’s equity and balance sheet.
4 from the worksheet journalize and post adjusting and closing entries.
5 prepare a post closing trial balance.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome2. Oct Worksheet |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome3a. Oct Income Statement, Net Income $9686 |
12.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome3b. Oct Statement of Owner's Equity, Capital $44411 |
5.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome3c. Oct Balance Sheet, Total Assets $65811 |
15.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome4. Journalize & Post Adjusting and Closing Entries for Oct |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome5. Oct Post Closing Trial Balance $66551 |
12.0 pts |
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In: Accounting
1) According to Victor Rios, police violence should be understood not only as racial violence, but also as ________________.
a) Gender violence
b) National violence
c) Gyn violence
d) Political violence
2) According to Eric Klinenburg, which of the following are components of a sociological (denaturalized) approach to studying disasters?
a) The social morphology and political economy of vulnerability
b) The role of the state in determining this vulnerability
c) The tendencies of journalists and political officials to render invisible both the political economy of vulnerability and the role of the state in determining vulnerability
d) All the above
3) According to Eric Klinenburg, during the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave, __________ was linked to destiny.
a) Age
b) Gender
c) Geography
d) Income
4) According to Vivek Bald, early South Asian migrants to the United States often worked as:
a) Medical Doctors
b) Engineers
c) Peddlers
d) Businessmen
In: Economics
Question 1
The following table contains summary statistics on house sales in Canberra (by region) for the last 3 months.
|
Region |
Mean House Price |
Number of houses sold |
|
Belconnen |
$755481 |
210 |
|
Gungahlin |
$815826 |
228 |
|
Inner North |
$1180106 |
75 |
|
Inner south |
$1489622 |
42 |
|
Molonglo Valley |
$948222 |
28 |
|
Woden Valley |
$1065248 |
95 |
|
Weston Creek |
$802488 |
60 |
|
Tuggeranong |
$723422 |
228 |
The lake in the Centre of Canberra in Lake Burley Griffin. The first 3 regions in the table above (that is, Belconnen, Gungahlin and inner north) are north of the lake. The remaining regions are south of the lake.
Native Canberrans are friendly loyal to their side of the lake (that is, whether you live north or south lake burley). Those born and raised in north Canberra, tend to buy houses and retire in North Canberra, and would never consider moving south of the lake.
So how do Calculate the sample mean of house prices in North and South Canberra compare on house prices? You are going to use the summary statistics in the table above to assess whether there is sufficient evidence of a difference in the mean house price between North and South Canberra.
Note, for this question you may assume that:
(Note: if your degree of freedom is greater than 120, you may obtain your critical Values from the standard normal distribution)
In: Statistics and Probability