explain in detail and give examples of design defects and failure to warn as they relate to strict liability and tort. Please explain it briefly.
In: Accounting
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Post your article about Social Responsibility:
1. What is the article about?
2. What did you learn?
In: Operations Management
Find one scholarly article
about the impact of either leadership styles or behaviors on
organizational performance. You can use a search engine such as
Bing or Google but be sure to include the term “peer reviewed” as
part of your search string.
In: Accounting
Topic: Protein interaction and phase separation (Subject: Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics)
Please answer both Part A and B if possible, IF NOT PRIORITISE ON PART B
Consider the following scenario. A mutation in gene M was discovered to be a highly penetrant risk factor for disease P. There is no information on what the function of gene M is or what other proteins the gene product of M interacts with. All that is known is that M is abundantly and ubiquitously expressed in all cell types.
A. Describe in detail one (1) experimental approach that can be used for defining what proteins bind to gene product M and how the mutation alters the binding partners.
B. If purified gene product M were found to phase separate into droplets in a test tube, describe an experiment that that would distinguish whether the protein was in a liquid state or a glassy or fibrillar state.
In: Biology
Based the excerpt, HEALTHCARE INSURANCE AND REIMBURSEMENT METHODOLOGIES, Explain in detail the difference between Generic Reimbursement Methodologies. Your answer should compare on contrast; Fee-for-Service Methods, Cost-Based Reimbursement, Charge-Based Reimbursement, Prospective payment, Capitation. Your answer would include how CPT and ICD codes play a role in each of these methodologies. Your answer should consist of a minimum of 400 words.
In: Nursing
Create a C++ program that calculates an unbiased standard deviation of 5 input numbers.
Please Submit:
1. A flowchart of your program. (3 points)
2. Your C++ program with a heading comment, also appropriate spacing and indentation in the program body.
3. Copy of a screenshot after your program is executed. (Section 2 and3: 7 points)
/* ELEN 1301 Programming Assignment #8.
Name : Your name.
Student ID : Your student ID #.
Due date :
Purpose of the program : Creating a program that usus an array and calculate an unbiased standard deviation.
Section 1 : Receive a number and store it in an array. We assume there will be always 5 input numbers.
Section 2 : Repeat Section 1 five times.
Section 3 : Find the mean of the five numbers.
Section 4 : Subtract mean from each input that is stored in the array. Square it.
Section 5 : Repeat Section 4 for all the stored input, so that the summention is done.
Section 6 : Divide the sum by (N – 1), in this case it would be 4, and take a square root of the value to show the Standard Deviation.
In: Computer Science
Identify five public policy issues and rank them in order of importance. For each issue explain in detail the central problem that needs to be addressed by government. The issues should be limited to the following categories listed in your syllabus: Civil rights, criminal justice, education, government finance, economic policy, social welfare policy, the environment, national security. Write it in your own words.
In: Economics
NAME: Charissa Howard
MATH125: Unit 2 Individual Project Answer Form
Number Sense, Estimation, and Financial Computations
ALL questions below regarding CONSUMER CREDIT and SAVING FOR
RETIREMENT must be answered. Show ALL step-by-step calculations,
round all of your final answers correctly, and include the units of
measurement. Submit this modified Answer Form in the Unit 2 IP
Submissions area.
CONSUMER CREDIT
For big purchases, many stores offer a deferred billing option (buy
now, pay later) that allows shoppers to buy things now without
paying the bill at checkout.
Assume you bought new appliances for your newly renovated home.
Using the table range values below, choose one total value for the
appliances that you have purchased based on the first letter of
your last name. Denote this by P. It does not necessarily have to
be a whole number.
First letter of your last name Possible range values for P
A–F $4,000–$4,999
G–L $5,000–$5,999
M–R $6,000–$6,999
S–Z $7,000–$7,999
Add your chosen value here:
Total value of the appliances, P $
The store where you bought these appliances offered you a provision
that if you pay the bill within 3 years, you will not be charged
any interest for your purchases. However, if you are even a day
late in paying the bill, the store will charge you interest for the
3 years.
Choose an interest rate between 12% and 16%. Denote this by r, and
convert your answer into decimal form.
Annual interest rate in decimal form, r
Suppose you forget about the bill and pay it 1 day late. How much
interest do you pay if the store charges you simple interest?
Because this is a dollar value, round your answer to the nearest
cent. (Assume t = 3 years.)
Interest, I $
Show and explain your work here:
How much is your total bill—the total value of the appliances plus
the interest? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
Total bill (simple interest) $
Show and explain your work here:
How much is your total bill if, instead, the store charges you
interest that is compounded daily? Use 6 digits on your
intermediate calculations, and round your final answer to the
nearest cent. (Assume t = 3 years.)
Total bill (compound interest) $
Show and explain your work here:
How much interest do you pay if it is compounded daily? Round your
answer to the nearest cent.
Interest, I $
Show and explain your work here:
Based on the result of your calculations, write a summary about the
difference between simple and compound interest. Explain your
answer.
Do you think a deferred billing option is helpful for shoppers?
Explain your answer.
SAVING FOR RETIREMENT
Suppose your goal is to have a lump sum that you can withdraw when
you retire. To accomplish this, you decided to contribute a portion
of your paycheck to an annuity.
Using the AIU Library or the Internet, read about what kind of
expenses you will be faced with when you retire. Write a brief
summary of your research here:
Based on your research, state the lump sum, in $U.S., that you want
to have when you retire. This is the future value of your
investment; denote it by F.
Future value, F $
State the time, in years, that you plan to contribute to your
retirement account. Denote this by t.
Time, t
Based on the first letter of your last name, choose the annual
interest rate for your retirement account from the chart below. It
does not necessarily have to be a whole number. Denote this by r,
and convert this to its decimal form.
First letter of your last name Possible values for r
A–F 5.00%–6.99%
G–L 7.00%–8.99%
M–R 9.00%–10.99%
S–Z 11.00%–12.99%
Add your chosen value here:
Annual interest rate in decimal form, r
From the table below, choose how many times per year you want to
contribute to your retirement fund. Denote this by n, and this will
also be your compounding period.
Compounding Period n
Yearly 1
Semi-Annually 2
Quarterly 4
Monthly 12
Weekly 52
Add your chosen value here:
Compounding Period, n
Calculate the interest rate per compounding period, which you will
denote by i, by dividing the annual interest rate from #4 by the
compounding period from #5:
i=r/(n )
Round your answer to 6 decimal places.
Interest rate per compounding period, i
Show and explain your work here:
Your contribution per period, which you will denote by C, to this
retirement account is calculated using the following formula:
C=(F*i)/(((1+i)^((n*t))-1) ).
Using the values that you have chosen for F, i, n, and t, calculate
your contribution per period. Use 6 decimal places for your
intermediate calculations, and round your final answer to the
nearest cent.
Contribution amount, C $
Show and explain your work here:
Calculate your total contribution to this retirement account, which
you will denote by TC, by using the formula TC = C x n x t.
Total contribution, TC $
Show and explain your work here:
What can you say about the difference in value between your total
contribution (TC) and the lump sum (F) that you will receive? Based
on what you have learned in this unit, is there a term that is used
for this difference?
Show and explain your work here:
Summarize the results of your calculations, and explain why it is
important to prepare for your retirement.
Show and explain your work here:
In: Advanced Math
A certain pen has been designed so that true average writing lifetime under controlled conditions (involving the use of a writing machine) is at least 10 hours. A random sample of 20 pens is selected, the writing lifetime of each is determined, and a normal probability plot of the resulting data supports the use of a one-sample t test. (a) What hypotheses should be tested if the investigators believe a priori that the design specification has been satisfied?
(b) What conclusion is appropriate if the hypotheses of part (a) are tested, t = −2.3, and α = 0.05? [Round your P-value to three decimal places.] State the conclusion in the problem context.
(c) What conclusion is appropriate if the hypotheses of part (a) are tested, t = −1.8, and α = 0.01? [Round your P-value to three decimal places.] State the conclusion in the problem context.
(d) What conclusion is appropriate if the hypotheses of part (a) are tested, t = −3.6, and α = 0.01? (Round your P-value to three decimal places.) State the conclusion in the problem context.
In: Statistics and Probability