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One mole of an ideal gas (CP = 5R/2) in a closed piston/cylinder is compressed from...

One mole of an ideal gas (CP = 5R/2) in a closed piston/cylinder is compressed
from Ti = 298 K, Pi = 0.1 MPa to Pf = 0.25 MPa by the following pathways. For each
pathway, calculate ΔU, ΔH, Q, and WEC: (a) isothermal; (b) constant volume; (c)
adiabatic.

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In: Chemistry

Consider a closed economy. Using the IS-LM and AD-AS models, show graphically how a simultaneous increase...

Consider a closed economy. Using the IS-LM and AD-AS models, show graphically how a simultaneous increase in taxes and a decline in government spending would affect equilibrium output, interest rates, unemployment rate, and the price level both in the short-run and medium-run.

Next, explain the effects (if any) using a time-series graph on the consumption and investment both in the short-run and medium-run.

Suppose that the economy starts at the natural level of output. Please label the initial equilibrium with the letter A, the short-run equilibrium with the letter B, and the medium-run equilibrium with the letter C.

In: Economics

1.      Pressurized tanks are commonly used in gas propulsion for space applications. A closed, rigid and insulated...

1.      Pressurized tanks are commonly used in gas propulsion for space applications. A closed, rigid and insulated tank with a volume of 0.1 m3contains 0.7 kg of N2 and 1.1 kg of CO2at 27oC. Determine the following:

a.       The composition in terms of mass fractions

b.      The composition in terms of mole fractions

c.       The partial pressure of each component

d.      The mixture pressure

e.       The heat transfer required to bring the mixture to 127oC

f.       The entropy change of the mixture

In: Chemistry

The areas of provision and reimbursement of health care services have each undergone considerable changes in...

The areas of provision and reimbursement of health care services have each undergone considerable changes in the past several years, with the following current trends identified as being the most significant contributors to change:

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (also referred to as the ACA or "Obamacare") and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

Bundled payment structure versus fee-for-service payment structure

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)

Technology and Telemedicine

Medicare Advantage Plans

Population health management strategies

Using your employer/organization's resources, appropriate websites, and the GCU Library as your informational foundations, research these trends and others you may find relevant, and write a 1,250-1,500 word essay in which you examine the following:

Which of the currently identified health care trends overall are already impacting your employer/organization, or an organization in your city/region in your health care field?

Which of the currently identified health care trends are specifically impacting your sector of allied health, and why?

What emerging health care trends on the horizon may impact your employer/organization and/or your specific allied health sector?

Which of the current or emerging trends do you see as most likely to positively impact your specific role and sector in allied health? Which trends are most likely to negatively impact it? (Examples: wages, job security, educational requirements, etc.)

How will the trends you identify impact safety, risk management, and/or quality improvement policies in your organization/and or an organization in your city/region in your health care field?

You are required to use and cite a minimum of three qualified resources from the readings or the GCU Library in order to complete this assignment successfully.

In: Nursing

BUSI 230-Project 3 a) Submit a copy of your dataset along with a file that contains...

BUSI 230-Project 3

  1. a) Submit a copy of your dataset along with a file that contains your answers to all of the following questions.

b) What the mean and Standard Deviation (SD) of the Close column in your data set?

Mean: 1198.26

Standard Deviation: 85.39

c) If a person bought 1 share of Google stock within the last year, what is the probability that the stock on that day closed at less than the mean for that year? Hint: You do not want to calculate the mean to answer this one. The probability would be the same for any normal distribution. (5 points)

  1. If a person bought 1 share of Google stock within the last year, what is the probability that the stock on that day closed at more than $1150? (5 points)
  2. If a person bought 1 share of Google stock within the last year, what is the probability that the stock on that day closed within $50 of the mean for that year? (between 50 below and 50 above the mean) (5 points)
  3. If a person bought 1 share of Google stock within the last year, what is the probability that the stock on that day closed at less than $950 per share. Would this be considered unusal? Use the definition of unusual from the course textbook that is measured as a number of standard deviations (5 points)
  4. At what prices would Google have to close in order for it to be considered statistically unusual? You will have a low and high value. Use the definition of unusual from the course textbook that is measured as a number of standard deviations. (5 points)
  5. What are Quartile 1, Quartile 2, and Quartile 3 in this data set? Use Excel to find these values. This is the only question that you must answer without using anything about the normal distribution. (5 points)
  6. Is the normality assumption that was made at the beginning valid? Why or why not? Hint: Does this distribution have the properties of a normal distribution as described in the course textbook? Real data sets are never perfect, however, it should be close. One option would be to construct a histogram like you did in Project 1 to see if it has the right shape. Something in the range of 10 to 12 classes is a good number. (5 points)

There are also 5 points for miscellaneous items like correct date range, correct mean, correct SD, etc.

In: Statistics and Probability

The following information is taken from the accounts of Latta Company. The entries in the T-accounts...

The following information is taken from the accounts of Latta Company. The entries in the T-accounts are summaries of the transactions that affected those accounts during the year.

Manufacturing Overhead
(a) 502,272 (b) 418,560
Bal. 83,712
Work in Process
Bal. 4,440 (c) 782,000
323,000
94,000
(b) 418,560
Bal. 58,000
Finished Goods
Bal. 32,000 (d) 676,000
(c) 782,000
Bal. 138,000
Cost of Goods Sold
(d) 676,000

The overhead that had been applied to production during the year is distributed among Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold as of the end of the year as follows:

Work in Process, ending $ 27,840
Finished Goods, ending 66,240
Cost of Goods Sold 324,480
Overhead applied $ 418,560

For example, of the $58,000 ending balance in work in process, $27,840 was overhead that had been applied during the year.

Required:

1. Identify reasons for entries (a) through (d).

2. Assume that the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the necessary journal entry.

3. Assume that the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed proportionally to Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the necessary journal entry.

Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.

Required 1

Required 2

Required 3

Identify reasons for entries (a) through (d).

Entry Reason
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Assume that the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the necessary journal entry. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

Journal entry worksheet

Record the adjustment of manufacturing overhead account to COGS.

Note: Enter debits before credits.

Event General Journal

Debit

Credit
1

Assume that the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed proportionally to Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the necessary journal entry. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.)

Journal entry worksheet

Record the allocation of any balance in the manufacturing overhead account to other accounts.

Note: Enter debits before credits.

Event General Journal Debit Credit
1

In: Accounting

Topic: Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes for Developing Countries: Better Be Fixed or Floating? Countries: Russia...

Topic: Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes for Developing Countries: Better Be Fixed or Floating? Countries: Russia and Kazakhstan

How selected countries Exchange Rate Regimes are changing before 2020?

How selected countries Exchange Rate Regimes are changing during year 2020?

In: Economics

Marigold Industries purchased a truck at the beginning of 2020 for $109300. The truck is estimated...

Marigold Industries purchased a truck at the beginning of 2020 for $109300. The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $3200 and a useful life of 117000 miles. It was driven 21000 miles in 2020 and 29000 miles in 2021. What is the depreciation expense for 2021?


$27885
$26303
$45350
$7073

In: Accounting

Marigold Corp. issues $30600000 of 10-year, 7% bonds on March 1, 2020 at 97 plus accrued...

Marigold Corp. issues $30600000 of 10-year, 7% bonds on March 1, 2020 at 97 plus accrued interest. The bonds are dated January 1, 2020, and pay interest on June 30 and December 31. What is the total cash received on the issue date?

In: Accounting

In February 2020, Muskoka Corp. purchased a golf course in southern Ontario for $7.5 million cash....

In February 2020, Muskoka Corp. purchased a golf course in southern Ontario for $7.5 million cash. This amount included legal fees of $18,000 and property taxes of $40,000 (of that amount, $30,000 were in arrears). Based on appraisals, the property's year-end fair values were $8.2 million at the end of 2020, and $8 million at the end of 2021.

This golf course qualifies as an investment property. In addition, Muskoka Corp. applies the fair value model to all its investment property.

Required

1. Prepare all journal entries for 2020 and 2021.

In: Accounting