Question 1-A) in a horizontal terrain, the width is about 100 m., length 300 m. a rectangular "hospital building" is planned to be constructed urgently. Considering the floor and floor of the hospital building which will be constructed of reinforced concrete or steel construction and designed to be single storey, write down all the work required to be done in the ground survey of this area and its surroundings in order and in complete terms of geotechnical.
b) in this geotechnical evaluation, interpret your thoughts about whether 1 basement should be added or not to the "hospital building", which is intended to be built on a single storey, together with the reasons.
In: Civil Engineering
Exam question 9: Noise
You are responsible for running an experimental project in the hospital, which is about studying the nurse's motor function while doing some typical work. You have therefore built a wireless system for measuring EMG signals. The laboratory is located next to the hospital laundry room
9.a): Which external sources of noise might be in this place? (mention at least 5)
9.b): How do these noise sources connect to your system?
9.c): Explain your strategy to reduce the noise described in (9a).
In: Electrical Engineering
Day of week
Write a program that asks the user for a date (year, then month, then day, each entered as a number on a separate line), then calculates the day of the week that date falls on (according to the Gregorian calendar) and displays the day name.
You may not use any date functions built into Python or its standard library, or any other functions that do this work for you.
Hint: Reverend Zeller may be useful, but his years start in a weird spot.
Give credit to your sources by including an exact, working URL in a comment at the top of your program.
LAB
In: Computer Science
Create a Java method findLongestPalindrome that takes a Scanner scn as its parameter and returns a String. It returns the longest token from scn that is a palindrome (if one exists) or the empty string (otherwise). (Implementation note: Use the built in isPalindrome method. This method calls for an optimization loop.)
Where the isPalindrome Method takes a String s as a parameter and returns a boolean. It returns true if s reads the same forwards and backwards, i.e., is a Palindrome, and returns false otherwise.
I only need help creating the findLongestPalindrome method, I already have the isPalindrome method.
In: Computer Science
Run the following R commends.
set.seed(2019) x = rnorm(100,mean=0, sd=2) y = rnorm(100,mean=0,
sd=20)
[NOTE: Do NOT use built-in functions which can directly solve the
problems.]
(1) Compute the means of values in the vectors x and y,
respectively. Which one is more close to zero? Explain the
reason.
(2) Compute the sample standard deviations of values in the vector
x and y, respectively.
(3) Find the index positions in x and y of the values between -5
and 5, respectively
In: Computer Science
Waterways prepared the balance sheet and income statement for the irrigation installation division for 2020. Now the company also needs to prepare a statement of cash flows for the same division. The comparative balance sheets for Waterways Corporation’s Irrigation Installation Division for the years 2019 and 2020 and the income statement for the year 2020 are presented below. Additional information: 1. Waterways sold a company vehicle for $24,200. The vehicle had been used for 10 years. It cost $80,500 when purchased and had a 10-year life and a $6,100 salvage value. Straight-line depreciation was used. 2. Waterways purchased with cash new equipment costing $209,100. 3. Prepaid expenses increased by $33,800. All changes in accounts payable relate to inventory purchases.
| WATERWAYS CORPORATION—INSTALLATION
DIVISION Balance Sheets December 31 |
|||||||
| Assets | 2020 | 2019 | |||||
| Current assets | |||||||
| Cash | $829,900 | $751,300 | |||||
| Accounts receivable | 679,600 | 543,100 | |||||
| Work in process | 705,000 | — | |||||
| Inventory | 16,800 | 7,500 | |||||
| Prepaid expenses | 76,200 | 42,400 | |||||
| Total current assets | 2,307,500 | 1,344,300 | |||||
| Property, plant, and equipment | |||||||
| Land | 302,000 | 302,000 | |||||
| Buildings | 447,000 | 447,000 | |||||
| Equipment | 921,800 | 793,200 | |||||
| Furnishings | 40,300 | 40,300 | |||||
| Accumulated depreciation | (483,600 | ) | (483,800 | ) | |||
| Total property, plant, and equipment | 1,227,500 | 1,098,700 | |||||
| Total assets | $3,535,000 | $2,443,000 | |||||
| Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | |||||||
| Current liabilities | |||||||
| Accounts payable | $157,000 | $128,300 | |||||
| Income taxes payable | 101,500 | 80,700 | |||||
| Wages payable | 4,400 | 2,000 | |||||
| Interest payable | 1,100 | — | |||||
| Other current liabilities | 14,600 | 15,100 | |||||
| Revolving bank loan payable | 14,900 | — | |||||
| Total current liabilities | 293,500 | 226,100 | |||||
| Long-term liabilities | |||||||
| Note payable | 142,000 | — | |||||
| Total liabilities | 435,500 | 226,100 | |||||
| Stockholders’ equity | |||||||
| Common stock | 1,250,000 | 1,250,000 | |||||
| Retained earnings | 1,849,500 | 966,900 | |||||
| Total stockholders’ equity | 3,099,500 | 2,216,900 | |||||
| Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $3,535,000 | $2,443,000 | |||||
| WATERWAYS CORPORATION—INSTALLATION
DIVISION Income Statement For the Year Ending December 31, 2020 |
||||||
| Sales | $5,513,457 | |||||
| Less: Cost of goods sold | 3,125,200 | |||||
| Gross profit | 2,388,257 | |||||
| Operating expenses | ||||||
| Advertising | $50,500 | |||||
| Insurance | 400,400 | |||||
| Salaries and wages | 587,300 | |||||
| Depreciation | 74,200 | |||||
| Other operating expenses | 20,900 | |||||
| Total operating expenses | 1,133,300 | |||||
| Income from operations | 1,254,957 | |||||
| Other income | ||||||
| Gain on sale of equipment | 18,100 | |||||
| Other expenses | ||||||
| Interest expense | (12,200 | ) | ||||
| Net other income and expenses | 5,900 | |||||
| Income before income tax | 1,260,857 | |||||
| Income tax expense | 378,257 | |||||
| Net income | $882,600 | |||||
(a) Prepare a statement of cash flows using the
indirect method for the year 2020. (Show amounts that
decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or in
parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)
In: Accounting
Answer the following questions:
1. Guests at a busy eight-story four-star hotel are consistently
complaining about having
to wait too long for the elevator. At 8:00am, some of the elevators
are in use by the
housekeeping department whose associates are going up to begin work
on the guest
rooms. At the same time, room service has an elevator blocked off
to serve in-room
breakfasts because the kitchen and the banqueting departments are
using the service
elevators. Then, at about 10:30 am, the housekeepers use the
elevators to go down for
their morning break. Guests have come to you as a front office
supervisor to report the
issue.
Question:
The general manager recognises your potential and asks you to come
up with
suggestions to take care of the problem/challenge. 20 marks
2. As a front office supervisor, you have realised that a client
disagrees with your front
office clerk on a request being made. The client is not happy about
the outcome and is
seriously angry. Does that mean that the message has not been
properly understood by
the client? Or could it mean something else? Explain 20 marks
In: Operations Management
Write a program for hotel booking system using C++
Program Requirement
1. You can write any program based on the title assigned.
2. The program must fulfill ALL the requirements below. The requirements listed below are the MINIMUM requirement. Your program may extend beyond the requirements if needed.
a) Create at least one (1) base class.
b) Create at least two (2) derived classes that inherit from the base class created in 2(a).
c) Create at least one (1) object for each class and one (1) array of objects for one of the class.
d) Create at least one (1) default constructor for every classes.
f) Apply dynamic memory allocation using keyword new and delete for any object or array of objects.
g) Create at least one (1) virtual function.
h) Write sufficient comments to explain your program.
(Note : Only a reasonable level of user input checking is needed. Assume that a user will input text and numbers in good faith. He/she will not purposely enter text into a number field and will not key in non-alphanumeric characters for all text fields.)
In: Computer Science
Dr. Victor Frankenstein has been developing a new operation table for advanced surgery. This new table will be available to sell to the market in the near future. He expects the first annual cash flow from the technology to be $295,000, received four years from today. Subsequent annual cash flows will grow at 1.75% p.a. forever. If an appropriate discount rate is 10% p.a. compounded semi-annually, what is the value today of this new operation table?
Potential Answers:
$2,601,248.68
$2,589,806.38
$2,569,324.53
$2,698,356.87
$2,458,391.15
In: Finance
Q1. What effect will each of the following have on the
demand for small automobiles such as the
Mini Cooper and Smart car? Write your answer in the second column
of the table!
Case (Event) Answer (effect on demand of small
automobiles)
a. Small automobiles become more fashionable.
b. The price of large automobiles rises (with the
price of small autos remaining the same).
c. Income declines and small autos are an
inferior good.
d. Consumers anticipate that the price of small
autos will greatly decline in the near future.
e. The price of gasoline
substantially drops.
In: Finance