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You want to see if three different cafes yield different costs for a lunch meal for...

You want to see if three different cafes yield different costs for a lunch meal for a week. You randomly select five measurements from trials on an automated driving machine for each cafe. At the 0.05 significance level, is there a difference among cafes in mean lunch meal cost? Test this claim showing all calculation steps clearly in the Ms World file (25P) and draw an ANOVA Table for the solution (10P). You have to use the same steps which we used in the lecture. You can find the steps from lecture slides or recorded video. Also, you have to take in a consider the HOMEWORK - PROJECT-PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM which is above. SEND IT IN MS WORD FORMAT NOT SCREEN SHOT
Cafe 1 Cafe 2
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Cafe 3
26 22 34 34 36You want to see if three different cafes yield different costs for a lunch meal for a week. You randomly select five measurements from trials on an automated driving machine for each cafe. At the 0.05 significance level, is there a difference among cafes in mean lunch meal cost? Test this claim showing all calculation steps clearly in the Ms World file (25P) and draw an ANOVA Table for the solution (10P). You have to use the same steps which we used in the lecture. You can find the steps from lecture slides or recorded video. Also, you have to take in a consider the HOMEWORK - PROJECT-PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM which is above. SEND IT IN MS WORD FORMAT NOT SCREEN SHOT
Cafe 1 Cafe 2
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Cafe 3
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In: Statistics and Probability

You have been hired by a home security company to design and implement a home alarm...

You have been hired by a home security company to design and implement a home alarm

system. The logic of the system is as follows: once the alarm system has been armed, it is to

sound if the front door is opened, the back door is opened or either of two windows is

opened (you can assume there are only two windows).

Design the necessary circuit to implement the situation described above.

Your circuit should have five inputs (A = alarm, F = front door, B = back door, W1 = window

1 and W2 = window 2). A = 1 means the system is armed; A = 0 means it is disarmed. F = 1

means the front door is open; F = 0 means it is closed. (Similarly for the back door and the

windows.) There should be one output, S. When S = 1 the alarm should sound; S = 0

means the alarm is silent. Please use these letters to indicate the inputs and the output

Be CAREFUL to get the correct function for your five inputs before simplifying and designing the circuit. You should minimize the circuit. Your inputs and output should be labeled.

please include the following:

  • Drawing of your completed circuit including all appropriate labels.
  • Truth tables for the circuit (use Word table feature)
  • Kmap for the circuit (use Word table feature)
  • Details (show your work) on what was done to simplify the circuit
  • A brief written summary (250 to 500 words) of the process you followed, decisions made in laying out the circuit, etc..
  • IMPORTANT: please include an explanation on how you put together the kmap based on the truth table, how you made the groupings on the kmap, and how you were able to simplify them in order to create the final circuit

In: Computer Science

Remaining Life Taylor Lewis Company has provided information on intangible assets as follows: a. During 2015,...

Remaining Life Taylor Lewis Company has provided information on intangible assets as follows: a. During 2015, a patent was purchased from Craig Company for $4,000,000 on June 1, 2015. Lewis estimated the remaining useful life of the patent to be eight years. The patent was carried in Craig’s accounting records at a net book value of $3,500,000 when Craig sold it to Lewis. On January 1, 2016, because of recent events in the field, Lewis estimates that the remaining life of the patent purchased on June 1, 2015, is only five years from January 1, 2016. b. During 2016, a franchise was purchased from Faragher Company for $360,000. Lewis estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 12 years and takes a full year’s amortization in the year of purchase. In addition, 8% of revenue from the franchise must be paid to Faragher each year. Revenue from the franchise for 2016 was $1,950,000. c. Lewis incurred research and development costs in 2016 as follows: Materials and equipment $286,500 Personnel $153,700 Indirect costs $95,355 Total $535,555 Lewis estimates that these costs will be recouped by December 31, 2019. The materials and equipment purchases have no alternative uses. Required: 1. Prepare a partial balance sheet showing the intangible section only of Lewis’s balance sheet as of December 31, 2016. Show supporting computations in good form. 2. Prepare a partial income statement showing the income statement effect for the year ended December 31, 2016, as a result of the facts above. Show supporting computations in good form. Write a paper and format it according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements. The paper must show all calculations used to arrive at the answers. Insert any Excel spreadsheets into the Word document and submit only the Word document.

In: Accounting

Answer the following questions. Assume each question is independent from the last. Please type using a...

Answer the following questions. Assume each question is independent from the last. Please type using a word processing program and bring a printed copy to class. Write as much or as little as you feel necessary to answer each question to the best of your ability. You may use all available resources to complete this case – e.g., lecture slides, notes, your book, and the Accounting Standards Codification. Collaboration with others in your group is allowed to the extent that it is helpful. How you work together is up to you – however, I encourage everyone in the group to take at least some part for every question. Please turn in only one finished assignment for each group. Use appropriate citations where relevant and according to your professional judgment. For questions requiring use of the codification, please use the following style:

1) Cite the ASC down to the paragraph. For example, (ASC 330-10-05-01)

2) Copy-paste the paragraph you cite from the codification into the word document. This is what I demonstrated in class.

3) Interpret the codification paragraph into ‘plain English’ as best you can. In other words, how would you explain the appropriate accounting treatment to a colleague, boss, or business partner who has a basic understanding of accounting? You may (and are encouraged to) use debits and credits or “T-accounts” to illustrate the accounting if appropriate.

You join the accounting department of a major tech firm after graduation and are asked to assist in preparing end of year adjusting entries to prepare the firm’s financial statements for the end of the fiscal year. One major item you discover is a large part of the firm’s compensation expense is for stock grants and restricted stock units (RSUs). You are unsure how to account for these and so turn to the codification for guidance. What is the accounting for these forms of compensation and how are they presented on the financial statements?

In: Accounting

Case: Rent Relief Caravans4Hire Ltd1 provides short-term rental of caravans to tourists for camping holidays throughout...

Case:

Rent Relief Caravans4Hire Ltd1 provides short-term rental of caravans to tourists for camping holidays throughout Australia. Caravans4Hire Ltd leases several large properties in Adelaide, Perth and Sydney, which it needs to park its caravans when not in use. Due to border restrictions, travel restrictions, localised lockdowns and Government advice to stay home, Caravans4Hire Ltd has suffered a significant loss of revenue and cash flow. On 1 May 2020 the National Hotel and Tourism Industry Association which is a non-government, not-for-profit industry association. It supports its members, who are businesses operating in the hospitality and tourism industry awarded Caravans4Hire Ltd a grant of $360 000 in total for rent relief for the three months ended 31 July 2020. The grant was received in cash on 1 May 2020. Caravans4Hire Ltd is under no obligation to repay the money received. REQUIRED All questions should be answered from the perspective of Caravans4Hire Ltd. The word lengths are a suggestion only, i.e., they are NOT strict word limits for each part.

a) What is the main accounting policy issue(s) that need to be resolved to account for the grant from the National Hotel and Tourism Industry Association? (20%) (part a) 15 – 50 words)

b) i) Identify one principle that is relevant to the accounting policy issue that you identified in part a) by providing a reference for that principle (e.g., Conceptual Framework, Chapter X, para. x.xx) AND explain why you chose that principle. (20%)

ii) identify another principle that is relevant to the accounting policy issue that you identified in part a) by providing a reference for that principle.(10%) (part b) 50 – 100 words).

c) Describe an accounting policy to account for the grant from the National Hotel and Tourism Industry Association. Do not justify your policy. Just describe it. (50%) (part c) 20 - 80 words)

In: Accounting

The client connects to the server. The server accepts the connection. The client sends a line...

  • The client connects to the server.
  • The server accepts the connection.
  • The client sends a line of text containing only SHAKESPEARE_COUNTS.
  • The server sends back a sequence of integers. The number of integers in that list specifies the number of words in each insult; the numbers themselves specify how many possible words there are in each position. So, for example, if you received the output 15 20 30, it would indicate that insults are three words long, with 15 possible choices for the first word, 20 possible choices for the second, and 30 for the third.
  • The client sends a line of text containing SHAKESPEARE_INSULT, followed by a space, followed by a sequence of integers separated by spaces. Each of the integers chooses a word in one of the available positions, so if SHAKESPEARE_COUNTS returned 15 20 30, the client would need to send exactly three integers along with SHAKESPEARE_INSULT, with the first being between 1 and 15 (inclusive), the second being between 1 and 20 (inclusive), and the third being between 1 and 30 (inclusive).
  • The server sends back one line of text, which is the insult generated from the chosen words.
  • The client sends a line of text containing only SHAKESPEARE_GOODBYE.
  • The server sends one line of text, a goodbye message of sorts, and then both sides close the connection; that's it.

(Before you try writing code to solve this problem, I'd suggest experimenting with the server a bit, using PuTTY on Windows, or using telnet or nc on macOS.)

What your program should do is hide all of these details, which means it would do the following:

  • Connect to the server.
  • Send the SHAKESPEARE_COUNTS message, to find out the length of the insult and how many possible words there are in each position.
  • Choose numbers randomly and send them in a SHAKESPEARE_INSULT message.
  • Print the random insult sent back by the server.
  • Send the SHAKESPEARE_GOODBYE message.
  • Print the goodbye message sent back by the server.

In: Computer Science

Jamya and Manu are the shareholders of Buffalo Corporation an S Corporation. They each own 50%...

Jamya and Manu are the shareholders of Buffalo Corporation an S Corporation. They each own 50% of Buffalo Corporation. In Year 1, Jamya and Manu each received distributions of $30,000 from Buffalo Corporation. In Year 2, they received distributions each of $50,000.

Buffalo Corporation (an S Corporation)

Income Statement, Dec. 31, 20x8 and 20X9

20X8(Year 1)

20X9(Year 2)

Sales revenue

$600,000

$860,000

Cost of goods sold

(80,000)

(120,000)

Salary to shareholders Manu and Jamya

(80,000)

(160,000)

Employee wages

(50,000)

(100,000)

Depreciation expense

(40,000)

(80,000)

Section 179 expense

(60,000)

(100,000)

Interest income (related to business)

24,000

45,000

Municipal bond income

3,000

8,000

Government fines

0

(4000)

Overall net income

317,000

349,000

Distributions

$60,000

$100,000

Requirements:

  1. Determine and explain the amount of ordinary income and separately stated items allocated to them for Year 1 based on the information given in the table above. Assume that Buffalo Corporation has qualified property with an unadjusted basis of $400,000.
  2. Using ProConnect and/or fill in forms, complete the S Corporation Form 1120S, Schedule K for Year 1 and Schedule K-1 for Jamya.
  3. Determine and explain the amount of ordinary income and separately stated items are allocated to them for Year 2 based on the information given in the table above, assuming Buffalo Corp has qualified property with an unadjusted basis of $400,000.
  4. Using ProConnect and/or fill in forms, complete the S Corporation Form 1120S, Schedule K for Year 2 and Schedule K-1 for Manu.

Submit a Schedule K, and one Schedule K-1 for Jamya and one for Manu and a Word document for questions a), and b), or one Word document with embedded Schedule K, and Schedule K-1 in the document.

In: Finance

Sonia Inc. entered into a contract with Lala Inc. on July 1, 2018 to construct an...

Sonia Inc. entered into a contract with Lala Inc. on July 1, 2018 to construct an office building. The total contract price for construction of the building is $400,000. The building was completed on December 31, 2020. Sonia’s fiscal year end is December 31.

Below is related information of Sonia Inc. regarding this construction:

2018

2019

2020

Actual cost incurred during the year

$35,000

$215,000

$175,000

Estimated costs to complete

315,000

170,000

0

Billings to Lala Inc. to date

72,000

217,000

400,000

Please answer each of the following questions and clearly label which question you are answering. You can prepare it in Word, in Excel, or handwrite it. Once completed, upload the completed Word or Excel document or a picture of the handwritten work (22 points).

Please use the percentage-of-completion method for items 1-5.

  1. Prepare journal entries for the actual construction costs incurred and billings made in 2018. (4 points)
  1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit or loss to be recognized in 2018. Please show supporting calculations. (5 points)
  1. Prepare the adjusting journal entry for 2018 to record revenue recognition and gross profit/loss. (3 points)
  1. Prepare a partial balance sheet for 2018 relating to the contract. You do NOT need to include Cash and Accounts Receivable in your answer. Be sure to indicate whether an item is an asset or liability. Please show supporting calculations. (3 points)
  1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit or loss to be recognized in 2019. Please show supporting calculations. If needed, round the percentage calculation to the fourth decimal (e.g. 22.36%) and round the dollar amount to the whole dollar. (5 points)

Please use the completed contract method for item 6.

  1. Using the completed contract method, how much revenue would be recognized in 2018? (2 points)

In: Accounting

MGMT-6088 Employee Relations Health and Safety Case Study Paper (10%) – Summary Paper Over the last...

MGMT-6088 Employee Relations

Health and Safety Case Study Paper (10%) –

Summary Paper

Over the last four weeks (weeks 9 – 12) we have explored many important Health and Safety topics. We started the Health and Safety section of this course with Ministry of Labour training to introduce you to the Occupational Health and Safety Act with a focus on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. We also explored additional Health and Safety topics: health and safety legislation, hazard recognition and control, motivation and safety management systems, incident investigation and finally disability management.  

The final assignment for the Health and Safety section is a Summary Paper. Specifically I want you to write about what you learned and how this will influence you as an operations manager in the future. This is to be completed on your own; it is your summary of concepts and your reflection on how the concepts will influence you in the future.

Below are some useful tips to keep in mind when writing the summary paper:

  • Discuss key concepts from weeks 9 to 12 outlining what you see as the most important Health and Safety concepts you need to be mindful of when in the workplace.  

  • Discuss how what you have learned about Health and Safety will influence you as an operations manager in the future.
  • Keep it professional and have properly structured sentences. Avoid slang and abbreviations.
  • Spelling, punctuation, and grammar will be graded.

Submission Requirement:

  • Submit a Word document with your response.  

  • You must submit a 750 - 850 (maximum three pages) word response.

  • Double Spaced, Arial or Calibri Size 12 Font

  • Include a title page with your submission.

  • Students must submit their paper to the submission folder called Case Study Summary Paper

In: Operations Management

Done in C++ please. And use #include iostream, string, and fstream. do not use #include algorithm....

Done in C++ please. And use #include iostream, string, and fstream. do not use #include algorithm.

Question 1 In this question, you will read words from a file and place them into an array of type string.

1- Make a data text file “words.txt” – that contains one word on each line. Use at least 20 words.

2- Now write a program that reads the words in the file into an array of strings (a repeated word should not be inserted into the array – your program should not allow that and you should make sure your data file has duplicate words to test this functionality). Make your array size enough to hold 1000 words. To read the words into the array, you should make a function that takes a string array, a data size integer (dsize) by reference and an ifstream – please look at the example we did in class.

3- Declare your array and file streams in main and call the function that reads the data into the array.

4- Write a printArray function that takes a string array, the dsize and an ostream object so that you could print to the console or to an output file.

5- Print your array from main by calling the printArray function – once to the console and once to a file “wordsoutput.txt”.

6- Use the selectionSort Algorithm that we covered in class to sort the array.

7- Repeat #5 and make sure the array is sorted.

8- Find the maximum string and the minimum string in the array (remember arrays are compared based on the ASCII value).

9- Write a function that takes a string and converts every character of it to uppercase. Now call that function from a function that you pass the array and dsize to, to uppercase all words in the array (convert all words in the array to uppercase letter) and call that from main passing your array to that function. Print the array.

In: Computer Science