Questions
Share your views on how (i) Government regulation, (ii) Nontariff barriers, (iii) cultural, (iv) economic status...

Share your views on how (i) Government regulation, (ii) Nontariff barriers, (iii) cultural, (iv) economic status of potential users, and (v) climate/geography

impact product adaptation decision. - List one statement for each of the above listed factors - Must list in Bullet points format

In: Economics

the Santa Ana winds are strong within Southern California. what drives this phenomenon? (With respect to...

the Santa Ana winds are strong within Southern California. what drives this phenomenon?
(With respect to Gibbs and Helmholtz's eqn)
Physical chemistry question

In: Chemistry

A beverage company target market includes: local organizations, the island university as well as different universities...

A beverage company target market includes: local organizations, the island university as well as different universities in the Caribbean region, supermarkets, retail companies and different companies in the region through exportation. Jason is seeking to obtain data to introduce a new Malt beverage to the Market. This data will be obtained through the use of a survey distributed to the Local University students. However, he found these students to be non-cooperative at times and wondered whether the data supplied was fudged.

From observation, the market research is limited to just the university students.

Questions

i)List and explain the disadvantages of having limited data in a research report

ii) List and explain the disadvantages of having a limited market research report

In: Operations Management

Perform the following arithmetic in Binary assuming 16 bit registers (67)10 + (-89)10 List the values...

Perform the following arithmetic in Binary assuming 16 bit registers

(67)10 + (-89)10

List the values of the status bits: C, V, N and Z

In: Computer Science

An ambitious statistical-education researcher wants to analyze the typical statistical skills of STEM (science, technology, engineering,...

An ambitious statistical-education researcher wants to analyze the typical statistical skills of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) majors across the country. They have an exam they plan on giving to sampled college students who are majoring in a STEM field, but they need to choose how to sample college students. Which of the following are considered good sampling methods?

Select one or more:

a. The researcher can go to their local university and get all the STEM majors there to take the exam.

b. The researcher can randomly pick 10 universities and get all the STEM majors at those randomly chosen universities to take the exam.

c. Assuming the researcher can get such a list, they can sort STEM majors into those attending private or public universities. They can then pick 30 randomly chosen students from those attending private universities and 30 from public universities.

d. Assuming the researcher can get such a list, they can sort STEM majors into those whose last names start with an A-K and those whose last names start with an L-Z. They can then randomly pick 30 students from each list.

e. Assuming the researcher can get such a list, they can randomly pick 60 STEM majors from across the country.

In: Statistics and Probability

Consider the following relations: Please answer in the form of symbol. Thank You Student (ssn, name,...

Consider the following relations: Please answer in the form of symbol. Thank You

Student (ssn, name, address, major)

Course(code, title)

Registered(ssn,code)

  1. List the titles of all courses
  2. List the information of the students majoring in ‘CS’
  3. List the codes of courses for which at least one student is registered (registered courses
  4. List the titles of registered courses
  5. List the codes of courses for which no student is registered

In: Computer Science

Write a 200- to 400-word essay about the most important thing you learned while watching "Presidential...

Write a 200- to 400-word essay about the most important thing you learned while watching "Presidential Power" and "Presidential Powers 2." Please answer based on the video-thank you

Please watch the video- there are short videos.

you easy can be find on youtube by typing: Presidential Power: Crash Course Government and Politics #11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l02sK5LovI&index=11&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOfse2ncvffeelTrqvhrz8H

easy can be find on youtube by typing: Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government and Politics #12

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnHb-zyWh14&index=12&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOfse2ncvffeelTrqvhrz8H

In: Economics

A 26-turn circular coil has a diameter of 0.60 m. It is placed with its axis...

A 26-turn circular coil has a diameter of 0.60 m. It is placed with its axis along the direction of a 50.0-?T magnetic field and then flipped through an angle of 180° in 0.170 s. Determine the average emf generated in the coil, and the magnitude of the emf at 0.085 s. [4.3 x 10-3 V, 6.8 x 10-3 V] (Note: Very few students got the second part correct, you need to find the function for emf with respect to time and plug in time t.)

In: Physics

the Santa Ana winds are strong within Southern California. what drives this phenomenon? (use thermodynamic quantities/concepts...

the Santa Ana winds are strong within Southern California. what drives this phenomenon?
(use thermodynamic quantities/concepts to explain)
Physical chemistry question

In: Chemistry

Creating a list/tuple 3.Given a list of tuples containing student first names and last names e.g....

Creating a list/tuple

3.Given a list of tuples containing student first names and last names e.g. (“John”, “Doe”) that represents a class. Ask the user for a students first and last name and check if that student is a member of the class.

In: Computer Science