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Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in...

Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in different situations. For each of the following questions, state which measure would best support your goal. (1 point each) Measures of disease:

I = incidence rate

P = prevalence

R = sex ratio (counts)

- Show increase of new cases of car-train crashes at a railroad crossing without warning signal.

- Show existing cases of children with asthma due to exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke.

- Show endemic rates of leukemia in towns near industries along the Mississippi River

- Compare number of boys and girls who experience near-death from drowning in a city.

In: Nursing

The American Airlines Flight 965 near Cali, Colombia, while approaching the airport, the pilot intended to lock the autopilot onto the beacon, called Rozo,

The American Airlines Flight 965 near Cali, Colombia, while approaching the airport, the pilot intended to lock the autopilot onto the beacon, called Rozo, that would lead the plane to the airport. The pilot typed "R," and the computer system displayed six beacons beginning with "R." Normally, the closest beacon is at the top of the list. The pilot selected it without checking carefully. The beacon at the top of the list was "Romeo" and was more than 100 miles away, near Bogota. The plane turned more than 90 degrees and headed for Romeo. In the dark, it crashed into a mountain, killing 159 people.

Evaluating the incident, identify the reasons for failure of the system and what actions could prevent such incident to take place?

In: Finance

The first step in the forecasting game plan is to project sales and other operating activities....

The first step in the forecasting game plan is to project sales and other operating activities. Sales numbers are determined by both a volume component and price component. Projecting prices depends on factors specific to the firm and its industry that might affect demand and price elasticity. For the following types of firms discuss whether it would be likely that the firm would be able to raise future prices:

a. A firm in a capital-intensive industry that is expected to operate near capacity for the near future.

b. A firm in an industry that is expected to experience numerous technological improvements.

c. A firm with products which are transitioning from the growth to maturity phase of the product life cycle.

d. A firm that has established a well-known brand name and image.

In: Accounting

The first step in the forecasting game plan is to project sales and other operating activities....

The first step in the forecasting game plan is to project sales and other operating activities. Sales numbers are determined by both a volume component and price component. Projecting prices depends on factors specific to the firm and its industry that might affect demand and price elasticity. For the following types of firms, discuss whether it would be likely that the firm would be able to raise future prices:

a.

A firm in a capital-intensive industry that is expected to operate near capacity for the near future.

b.

A firm in an industry that is expected to experience numerous technological improvements.

c.

A firm with products that are transitioning from the growth to maturity phase of the product life cycle.

d.

A firm that has established a well-known brand name and image.

In: Finance

Consider the following gas-phase reaction: C6H6(g) 3 C2H2(g) Using data from Appendix C of your textbook...

Consider the following gas-phase reaction: C6H6(g) 3 C2H2(g) Using data from Appendix C of your textbook calculate the temperature, To, at which this reaction will be at equilibrium under standard conditions (Go = 0) and choose whether >Go will increase, decrease, or not change with increasing temperature from the pulldown menu.

T = ____K, and G will _______

For each of the temperatures listed below calculate G for the reaction above, and select from the pulldown menu whether the reaction under standard conditions will be spontaneous, nonspontaneous, or near equilibrium ("near equilibrium" means that T is within 5 K of To).

(a) At T = 896 K G=

(b) At T = 1792 K G=

(c) At T = 2688 K G=

In: Chemistry

-How many degrees of angle does the Sun’s position change per day due to Earth’s rotation?...

-How many degrees of angle does the Sun’s position change per day due to Earth’s rotation?

-How about degrees of angle per day due to Earth’s revolution around the Sun?

-What is the Celestial Equator? What is the Ecliptic? What is the Ecliptic Plane?

-Remember that a circle has 360 degrees [deg], one degree equals 60 arcminutes [min], and one arcminute equals 60 arcseconds [sec]. Show your calculations.

(a) What is the average angular size of a zodiac constellation on the sky? ________________________________________________________________

(b) 20.25 degrees = how many arcminutes? ____________________________________

(c) 35deg 25min 45sec = how many arcseconds? ________________________________

-The sky is divided into zones of motion. Describe the typical paths of stars moving:

- near the North Celestial Pole

- near the eastern horizon

- near the southern horizon

- What are latitude and longitude on Earth? What are right ascension (RA) and declination (DEC) on the sky?

- What is the angle of the NCP over the horizon at a latitude of 60 degrees? How about at the equator?

- Two important great circles on the celestial sphere that are important are the ecliptic and the celestial equator. How are they defined with respect to the celestial sphere?

- What is the angle between the ecliptic and celestial equator? Why is that important?

In: Physics

Computing and Recording Interest Capitalization Weld Corporation is constructing a plant for its own use. Weld...

Computing and Recording Interest Capitalization

Weld Corporation is constructing a plant for its own use. Weld capitalizes interest on an annual basis. The following expenditures are made during the current year: January 1, $30,000; July 1, $290,000; September 1, $800,000; and December 31, $2,110,000. The following debts were outstanding throughout the current year.

Debt Amount
Construction note, 12% $100,000
Short-term note payable, 15% 400,000
Accounts payable (noninterest-bearing) 400,000

Answer the following questions, rounding your answers to the nearest whole dollar.

a. Compute the amount of interest to be capitalized in 2020.
$Answer

b. Calculate the amount of interest to expense in 2020.
$Answer

c. Prepare the 2020 summary journal entry to record the construction expenditures and interest, assuming that construction is not complete on December 21, 2020.
Note: Record debit accounts in alphabetical order using the first letter of the account name.

Account Name Dr. Cr.
Cash and PayablesPrepaid InsuranceEquipmentBuildingLandConstruction in ProcessAccumulated DepreciationAccounts PayableProperty Tax PayableAsset Retirement ObligationNote PayableDiscount on Note PayableCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockContribution RevenueGain on Asset ExchangeAccretion ExpenseDepreciation ExpenseInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseRepair ExpenseLoss on Asset ExchangeLoss on Asset ReplacementLoss on Construction of BuildingLoss on DisposalLoss on Settlement of Asset Retirement ObligationN/A
Cash and PayablesPrepaid InsuranceEquipmentBuildingLandConstruction in ProcessAccumulated          DepreciationAccounts PayableProperty Tax PayableAsset Retirement ObligationNote PayableDiscount on Note          PayableCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockContribution RevenueGain on Asset          ExchangeAccretion ExpenseDepreciation ExpenseInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseRepair ExpenseLoss on          Asset ExchangeLoss on Asset ReplacementLoss on Construction of BuildingLoss on DisposalLoss on Settlement          of Asset Retirement ObligationN/A
Cash and PayablesPrepaid InsuranceEquipmentBuildingLandConstruction in ProcessAccumulated DepreciationAccounts PayableProperty Tax PayableAsset Retirement ObligationNote PayableDiscount on Note PayableCommon StockPaid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common StockContribution RevenueGain on Asset ExchangeAccretion ExpenseDepreciation ExpenseInsurance ExpenseInterest ExpenseRepair ExpenseLoss on Asset ExchangeLoss on Asset ReplacementLoss on Construction of BuildingLoss on DisposalLoss on Settlement of Asset Retirement ObligationN/A

In: Accounting

A 115 kg seal at an amusement park slides from rest down a ramp into the...

A 115 kg seal at an amusement park slides from rest down a ramp into the pool below. The top of the ramp is 2.00 m higher than the surface of the water and the ramp is inclined at an angle of 26.5 ∘ above the horizontal.

Part A

Part complete

If the seal reaches the water with a speed of 4.55 m/s, what is the work done by kinetic friction?

Express your answer using three significant figures.

Part B

What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the seal and the ramp?

In: Physics

The health of the bear population in Yellowstone National Park is monitored by periodic measurements taken...

The health of the bear population in Yellowstone National Park is monitored by

periodic measurements taken from anesthetized bears. In a sample of 100 bears, the mean weight was found to be 185 lbs. Assume that ơ (population standard deviation) is known to be 125 lbs, use a 0.03 significance level to test the claim that the population mean weight of bears is equal to 210 lbs.

  1. State the claim in symbolic form.

(a) µ £ .210                (b) µ ³ .185       (c) µ = 185                 (d) µ = 210

  1. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses:

(A) Ho: µ ³ 210    H1: µ < 210                             (b) Ho: µ = 210    H1: µ ≠ 210

(c) Ho: µ ≠ 210 H1: µ = 210                              (d) Ho: µ £ 185    H1: µ > 185

  1. What type of hypothesis test is this?
    1. left-tail                    (b) right-tailed            (c) two-tailed
  1. What is the value of the test statistic?

(a) 2.00                (b) 0.0228                    (c) -2.00                       (d) .0456

  1. What is the P-value?

(a) 0.0228            (b) 0.456                      (c) -2.00                       (d) 0.0456

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In: Statistics and Probability

An amusement park studied methods for decreasing the waiting time (minutes) for rides by loading and...

An amusement park studied methods for decreasing the waiting time (minutes) for rides by loading and unloading riders more efficiently. Two alternative loading/unloading methods have been proposed. To account for potential differences due to the type of ride and the possible interaction between the method of loading and unloading and the type of ride, a factorial experiment was designed. Use the following data to test for any significant effect due to the loading and unloading method, the type of ride, and interaction. Use a=.05 . Factor A is method of loading and unloading; Factor B is the type of ride.

Type of Ride
Roller Coaster Screaming Demon Long Flume
Method 1 40 56 48
42 48 44
Method 2 48 51 50
50 47 46

Set up the ANOVA table (to whole number, but p-value to 2 decimals and F value to 1 decimal, if necessary).

Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square F p-value
Factor A
Factor B
Interaction
Error
Total

In: Statistics and Probability