Match each description with the appropriate term.
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same in 1950 and 2000, or was it higher in one of these years than the other? To investigate this question, a simple random sample of 500 Californians was selected from the 1950 Census, and an independent random sample of 500 Californians was selected from the 2000 Census. 1. Does this study involve random sampling, random assignment, both or neither? Explain 2. State the appropriate null and alternative hypothesis, in symbols and in words. It turned out that 219 of the 500 Californians in the 1950 sample had been born in California, compared to 258 of the 500 Californians in the 2000 sample. 3. Comment on whether the technical conditions of the two –sample Z-test are satisfied 4. Use these sample data to calculate the test statistic and p-value. 5. Do the two samples proportions differ significantly at α=0.05? 6. Draw your conclusion on this research.
In: Statistics and Probability
Impact of Integrated Reporting on value creation (2000 words)
In: Accounting
The total money supply in an economy is $2000 and all of it is in cash form. Then the first bank opens up (give it any name you like) and the people of the economy go on to deposit $ 200 into that bank. Incidentally, two other banks open up ( give them any names you like) and the government then sets up the first Central Bank, which immediately sets down a Reserve Ratio of 20%. With detailed T-Accounts of the three (3) banks explain the procedures through which the banking system creates money in the economy. Explain all the steps.
In: Economics
Write a C++ program which prints consecutive dates to the console window starting at January 1, 2000, as follows.
Saturday, January 1, 2000 Sunday, January 2, 2000 Monday, January 3, 2000 Tuesday, January 4, 2000 ...
You will define a function which prints the dates indefinitely, exactly as given above, or prints a specific number of dates. For example, if your function prints 7,581 days the result would look like this.
Saturday, January 1, 2000 Sunday, January 2, 2000 ...
Thursday, October 1, 2020 Friday, October 2, 2020
Your program must print every date, of course, so the console output above should be 7,581 lines.
Requirements
Your program must have exactly three files with exact names date functions.cpp, date functions.h, and main.cpp. All functions must be declared in date functions.h and defined in date functions.cpp. Your main.cpp must include main() and consist of any tests you wish. I will not check your main(), but you must submit it nonetheless.
You may define as many helper functions as you wish in date functions.cpp. How- ever, there are two required functions,
and
void print consecutive dates(int num, int delay ms); bool is leap year(int year);
The former prints num consecutive dates (or prints indefinitely if num is 0) with a de- lay of delay ms milliseconds in between each date (with no delay if delay ms is 0). You must define is leap year as its name describes, and define print consecutive dates to use the function is leap year in a meaningful way.
3. You can use cout in the function print consectutive dates, but you may not use it anywhere else in your program, except main(). You may not use cin anywhere in
your program except main(). (Feel free to use cin/cout anywhere in your code when testing, but your final submission must follow the aforementioned rules.)
In: Computer Science
| Assessed Value | Heating Area | Age |
| 184400 | 2000 | 3.42 |
| 177400 | 1710 | 11.50 |
| 175700 | 1450 | 8.33 |
| 185900 | 1760 | 0.00 |
| 179100 | 1930 | 7.42 |
| 170400 | 1200 | 32.00 |
| 175800 | 1550 | 16.00 |
| 185900 | 1930 | 2.00 |
| 178500 | 1590 | 1.75 |
| 179200 | 1500 | 2.75 |
| 186700 | 1900 | 0.00 |
| 179300 | 1390 | 0.00 |
| 174500 | 1540 | 12.58 |
| 183800 | 1890 | 2.75 |
| 176800 | 1590 | 7.17 |
Write-up a short summary in current APA format of the results. Be sure to include the resulting model (equation) for the relationship determined by the regression analysis. Your summary should also include a discussion regarding the statistical significance of each of the independent variables and an explanation of the results.
The proper steps in order for multiple regression are:
Global test
*Please shoe excel formulas when applicable.
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You are the Executive Director of Human Resources for the College of New Caledonia. There is a global pandemic called COVID-19 causing unprecedented disruption to society, business operations, and global economies. Every one is feeling the impacts and no one is immune to this including your organization CNC. The President of the College of New Caledonia has asked you as the Executive Director of Human Resources to prepare a Human Resources Pandemic Plan for the organizations COVID-19 response. To create a comprehensive plan, you are required to pay particular attention to a few key details that will impact employees.
In your plan, briefly discuss the following topics (and provide your reasoning):
1,Compensation plans for employees - is peoples pay changing as a result of disrupted work?
2.Employee benefits and services plans for employees - is this changing as a result of disrupted work?
3.Health and Safety decisions made to protect employees.
4.Union partners collaboration and communication – what is the plan for how you work with the unions?
5.What will happen if employees are non compliant with recommendations or are not able to work to expected standards?
word limit should be 1500 to 2000
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This is t a relational database please write SQL queries to solve the listed questions.
The database is a variation of the “Movie Database” . There are several differences in it, so look it over carefully before writing your SQL queries
Notes:
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City |
State |
Mayor |
CITY
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TheaterNum |
Address |
Phone |
City |
State |
Capacity |
THEATER
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MovieNum |
Title |
Year |
Length |
Type |
DirName |
ProdName |
Revenue |
MOVIE
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TheaterNum |
MovieNum |
SHOWINGS
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DirName |
Dir Address |
Dir Cell |
DIRECTOR
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ProdName |
Prod Addr |
Proc Cell |
PRODUCER
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ActorNum |
ActorName |
CurrentAge |
PlaceBirth |
ACTOR
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ActorNum |
PreviousJob |
PREVIOUSJOB
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ActorNum |
MovieNum |
Star |
ACTEDIN
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NewsName |
City |
State |
NEWSPAPER
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RevName |
Years Work |
REVIEWER
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ReviewNum |
Text |
Date |
MovieNum |
NewsName |
RevName |
REVIEW
Questions
Remember to follow all of the instructions listed on the first page.
1. Which theater(s) in Tennessee have the largest capacity?
2. How many reviews were written for each movie directed by John Carter that were filmed in the period 2014 to 2019
3. List the phone number of every theater in Tennessee. Order the results by theater number.
4. What was the total revenue generated by movies made in 2015 that were both directed by James Smith and produced by Mary Jones?
5. Assume there is only one movie titled, “The Matrix.” Who reviewed it?
6. List the cities in Tennessee that have theaters with capacities of at least 200 seats. List the cities in alphabetic order.
7. Which movies have generated more revenue than the movie directed by John Carter in 2010 that generated the most revenue of the movies he directed that year?
8. Which theaters in Tennessee, Arkansas, or Mississippi (you may use 2-letter abbreviations) showed movies whose titles began with any of the letters R, S, or T? List the theaters in numeric order.
9. Who is the oldest actor who starred in a movie made between 1995 and 2005 that was both directed by James Smith and produced by Mary Jones?
10. What was the total revenue generated by movies produced by each producer from 2010 to 2018 that starred an actor who is currently under 40 years of age? Only include producers whose movies generated more than a total of $75,000,000.
In: Computer Science
Q1
(Various offsets - refundable and non-refundable tax offsets)
Meghan Royal, is a resident taxpayer aged 57, had the following transactions for the 2017/18 tax year:
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RECEIPTS |
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Income Stream Benefit from a taxed superannuation fund (no PAYG tax was withheld) |
$ 17,000 |
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Gross Wages (PAYG tax withheld $1,500) |
22,000 |
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Fully Franked Dividends |
4,900 |
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PAYMENTS |
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Private Health Insurance (reduced premium not taken) |
3,000 |
Meghan did not have any deductions.Meghan also wholly maintained her father Phillip for the whole year. Phillip did not have any adjusted taxable income and was not eligible for any government pensions.
required :Net tax payable for the 2017/18 tax year.
Q2 (Tax related expenditure)
Required: For each of the following resident individual taxpayers, calculate the amount that they would be entitled to claim as a deduction for the 2017/18 tax year:
1) Daniel paid three PAYG tax instalments of $6,000 each in October 2017, January 2018 and April 2018.
2) On 24 August 2018, Wilson paid his tax agent a fee of $300 for preparing his 2017/18 income tax return during July 2018.
3) On 15 April 2018, Josh paid $13,600 in fringe benefits tax.
4) During the year, Krystal travelled a total of 400 kilometres in her 2,800cc Ford Falcon driving to her tax agent for meetings involving tax planning and attending to her income tax and fringe benefits tax returns. She did not use her car for any other work or business related trips during the year.
5) During the year, Krystal travelled a total of 400 kilometres in her 2,800cc Ford Falcon driving to her tax agent for meetings involving tax planning and attending to her income tax and fringe benefits tax returns. She did not use her car for any other work or business related trips during the year.
6) During the year, Krystal travelled a total of 400 kilometres in her 2,800cc Ford Falcon driving to her tax agent for meetings involving tax planning and attending to her income tax and fringe benefits tax returns. She did not use her car for any other work or business related trips during the year.
7) On 15 February 2018, Raelene paid $11,800 land tax on her business premises.
8) On 15 March 2018, Leonie paid $7,000 on her 2017 income tax assessment. This amount included $6,000 of income tax, $800 of penalties and $200 from the shortfall interest charge
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Assess the main possible Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) violations that your facility risks by having a third party monitor the integrated database, and recommend at least one (1) method of preventing or addressing each identified violation.
In: Operations Management