Part 7
In a ____________ cell, every maternal homolog has a matching paternal homolog.
A. sperm
B. haploid
C. diploid
D. bacterial
E. egg
At the G1 phase of cell cycle, body cells of goats have 60 chromosomes. How many sister chromatids would you expect to see in a cell of a goat during G2 phase?
A. 30
B. 60
C. 15
D. 120
Only one of the following enzymes given below is needed inside a replication bubble. What would that be?
A. DNA polymerase
B. ATP synthase
C. ribozymes
D. cyclin dependent kinase
E. RNA polymerase
If an embryonic cell of a diploid organism has 40 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would you expect to see in a skin cell of this organism?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 40
D. 80
One process common to both mitosis and meiosis is;
A. separation of homologous chromosomes
B. condensation of sister chromatids
C. generation of two identical cells
D. crossing over between homologs
E. generation of four unique cells
In: Biology
Question
1. A bank is offering 12% compounded quarterly. If
you put $100 in an account, how much will you have
at the end of one year? What is the effective annual rate? How much
will you have at the end of two
years?
2. The Constant Company has just paid a dividend
of $0.30 per share. The divided grows at a steady rate
of 8% per years. What will the dividend be in 5 years?
(2marks)
3. We have invested in the portfolio below with
50% in Share A, 25% in share B and 25% in Share C. What
is portfolio return when the economy is boom? What is the expected
return of the portfolio? What is the
standard deviation of the portfolio?
Returns
Share A Share B Share C Economy Probability
10% 15% 20% Boom 0.4
8% 4% 0% Bust 0.6
In: Finance
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Jiminy's Cricket Farm issued a 30-year, 6 percent semi-annual bond 7 years ago. The bond currently sells for 93 percent of its face value. The book value of the debt issue is $21 million. The company's tax rate is 33 percent. |
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In addition, the company has a second debt issue on the market, a zero coupon bond with 7 years left to maturity; the book value of this issue is $82 million and the bonds sell for 76 percent of par. |
| Required: |
| (a) | What is the company's total book value of debt? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.) |
| (Click to select)103,000,00081,850,00077,900,000128,100,000127,280,000 |
| (b) |
What is the company's total market value of debt? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.) |
| (Click to select)77,757,500103,000,00085,124,00081,850,00085,942,500 |
| (c) |
What is your best estimate of the aftertax cost of debt? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.) |
| (Click to select)3.58%2.29%3.41%2.92%3.07% |
In: Finance
Hayden Inc. has a number of copiers that were bought four years ago for $23,000. Currently maintenance costs $2,300 a year, but the maintenance agreement expires at the end of two years and thereafter the annual maintenance charge will rise to $8,300. The machines have a current resale value of $8,300, but at the end of year 2 their value will have fallen to $3,800. By the end of year 6 the machines will be valueless and would be scrapped.
Hayden is considering replacing the copiers with new machines that would do essentially the same job. These machines cost $28,000, and the company can take out an eight-year maintenance contract for $1,400 a year. The machines will have no value by the end of the eight years and will be scrapped.
Both machines are depreciated by using seven-year MACRS, and the tax rate is 40%. Assume for simplicity that the inflation rate is zero. The real cost of capital is 10%.
a. Calculate the equivalent annual cost, if the copiers are: (i) replaced now, (ii) replaced two years from now, or (iii) replaced six years from now. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a positive value rounded to 2 decimal places.)
| Equivalent Annual Cost | ||
| (i) Replaced now | $ | |
| (ii) Replaced two years from now | $ | |
| (iii) Replaced six years from now | $ | |
In: Finance
In: Other
Find seven specific examples of nonverbal communication for American culture. Seven total examples of nonverbal communication, one for each type.
In: Psychology
Two parts:
a) An object with an initial mass
mi=7and an initial velocity
vi=6m/s making an angle of 40
degrees with the +x axis has, after a time 4
seconds, final velocity
vf=3making an angle of 0
degrees wrt -x. a) Determine the net
force acting on the mass corresponding to
Fnet=(pf-pi)/delta(t), needed to
produce that change in momentum. b) Now, assuming there is gravity
plus a second, contact force acting on the mass, estimate the
magnitude of the second contact force applied to the mass over the
time t seconds (using F(contact) +
F(gravity) = F(net)) and draw the
vectors demonstrating graphical addition.
b) An 6 kg mass, moving at an angle of 40
degrees wrt the +x axis with an initial velocity magnitude
|5| collides inelastically with an 8
kg mass, moving at an angle of 50 degrees wrt the
+x axis and with an initial velocity magnitude
v1= 3m/s. Determine a) the angle that
the composite object makes with the axis of your choice, b) the
magnitude of the final velocity of the single object, as well as c)
the heat generated in the collision.
In: Physics
You own a store that sells bumper stickers. You sell
each bumper sticker for $2.50 and typically people purchase an
average of 5 bumper stickers per visit. You purchase the bumper
stickers from your supplier at a cost of $0.25 each. Your store is
open 7 days a week for 10 hours each day.
You negotiated a great lease rate for the area and are only paying
$2,500 per month plus another $500 for utilities, insurance and
everything else needed to run the store. The store basically runs
itself so you are never there. But you do have one employee always
at the store. You pay whoever is working $13/hr but your total cost
after payroll taxes and benefits is actually $15/hr.
You are a cashless store so you only take credit cards. You pay 3%
of the total sale including sales tax to the bank (called merchant
processing fees) each time you make a sale. You have to collect
sales tax on each purchase which is 0.088040 for your
city.
To motivate your employees - you created a bonus pool so that if
they sell over $350 on average a day over the course of any
calendar month, you pay out 10% of the total sales as a bonus to
the employees based on the percentage time they worked during the
month. You calculate the average based on 4.333 weeks per
month.
How many bumper stickers do you need to sell each month to break
even?
In: Economics
You are given the following for TG Inc. for the last year:
| Sales | $26,500 |
| Cost of goods sold | 18,850 |
| Depreciation expense | 2,900 |
| Interest expense | 400 |
| Selling, general, and administrative expense | 250 |
| Dividends paid | 16,000 |
| New debt issued | 500 |
| Beginning Net fixed assets | $12,400 |
| Beginning Current assets | 2,600 |
| Beginning Current liabilities | 2,250 |
| Ending Net fixed assets | $15,250 |
| Ending Current assets | 3,890 |
| Ending Current liabilities | 2,650 |
| Tax rate | 40% |
| A. |
2,610 |
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| B. |
4,500 |
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| C. |
5,910 |
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| D. |
(730) |
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| E. |
(100) |
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| F. |
2,460 |
QUESTION 6
What was the TG Inc.’s operating cash flow last year?
| A. |
8,350 |
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| B. |
(730) |
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| C. |
7,400 |
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| D. |
(100) |
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| E. |
5,760 |
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| F. |
2,610 |
QUESTION 7
What was the TG Inc.’s cash flow from assets last year?
| A. |
(780) |
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| B. |
(880) |
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| C. |
(100) |
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| D. |
5,750 |
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| E. |
5,910 |
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| F. |
2,610 |
QUESTION 8
What was the TG Inc.’s cash flow to creditors last year?
| A. |
5,910 |
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| B. |
5,750 |
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| C. |
(780) |
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| D. |
(100) |
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| E. |
2,610 |
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| F. |
(880) |
QUESTION 9
What was the TG Inc.’s cash flow to stockholders?
| A. |
(100) |
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| B. |
5,750 |
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| C. |
(880) |
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| D. |
2,610 |
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| E. |
(780) |
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| F. |
5,910 |
In: Finance
**JAVA LANGUAGE**
This assignment will use the Employee class that you developed for assignment 6. Design two sub- classes of Employee...FullTimeEmployee and HourlyEmployee. A full-time employee has an annual salary attribute and may elect to receive life insurance. An hourly employee has an hourly pay rate attribute, an hours worked attribute for the current pay period, a total hours worked attribute for the current year, a current earnings attribute (for current pay period), a cumulative earnings attribute (for the current year), and can work a maximum of 980 hours per year. An hourly employee that works more than 40 hours in a pay period gets paid at 1.5 times their hourly pay rate. You will decide how to implement constructors, getters, setters, and any other methods that might be necessary.
1. Draw a UML diagram for the classes and show all attributes and methods.
2. Implement the classes and write a test program that creates two full-time employees and two hourly employees. One of the full-time employees should elect the life insurance option. One of the hourly employees should have hours worked set to less than 40 and one should have hours worked set to more than 40. The test program should display all attributes for the three employees.
In: Computer Science