Discuss why it is important to have a balance between the three elements of behavioral control—(1) building a strong and effective culture, (2) motivating with rewards and incentives, and (3) setting boundaries and constraints.
In: Operations Management
5. What is the difference between a current asset and a current liability? Give three examples of each.
In: Operations Management
What is the relationship between Iterative and Hierarchical/Recursive DNS lookups?
What are the three steps in a TCP session set-up?
Describe the relationship between IMAP and POP protocols.
Describe at least three improvements/changes made to the IPv6 header.
Which of the following OSI Layer 2 protocols does IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol [NDP] completely replace?
IPv6 was initially released in the 1990’s, but most Internet connected systems are still not currently using it. Provide at least two reasons or blockers that have slowed adoption.
Which 802.11 standard allows the most bandwidth? How much bandwidth does it support?
Which attack against 802.11 causes network nodes to disconnect using a spoofed frame? Why is this attack particularly dangerous
Bluetooth (802.15.1) has much more potential bandwidth than Zigbee (802.15.4). In what situations would Zigbee be a superior option to Bluetooth?
In: Computer Science
A: Name the three types of claims. Explain the difference between claims.
B: Name the four validities used to interrogate claims. If you were to question a study’s four validities, provide a question you might ask related to each validity.
In: Psychology
The debate and ratification of the Constitution proved very difficult. Explain three primary differences between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Which faction ultimately got more of what they wanted written within the constitution?
In: Psychology
In: Computer Science
11. Tybee Industries Inc. uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for January, the first month of operations:
| a. Materials purchased on account, $29,050. | |
| b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used: |
|
Job |
Materials |
Factory Labor |
| 301 | $2,870 | $2,870 |
| 302 | 3,690 | 3,770 |
| 303 | 2,300 | 1,920 |
| 304 | 8,510 | 7,050 |
| 305 | 5,000 | 5,250 |
| 306 | 3,770 | 3,240 |
| For general factory use | 1,030 | 4,110 |
| c. Factory overhead costs incurred on account, $5,400. | |
| d. Depreciation of machinery and equipment, $2,000. | |
| e. The factory overhead rate is $52 per machine hour. Machine hours used: |
| Job | Machine Hours | ||||||||
| 301 | 27 | ||||||||
| 302 | 35 | ||||||||
| 303 | 29 | ||||||||
| 304 | 70 | ||||||||
| 305 | 39 | ||||||||
| 306 | 25 | ||||||||
| Total | 225
|
General Ledger
| ASSETS | |
| 110 | Cash |
| 121 | Accounts Receivable |
| 125 | Notes Receivable |
| 126 | Interest Receivable |
| 131 | Materials |
| 132 | Work in Process |
| 133 | Factory Overhead |
| 134 | Finished Goods |
| 141 | Supplies |
| 142 | Prepaid Insurance |
| 143 | Prepaid Expenses |
| 181 | Land |
| 191 | Machinery and Equipment |
| 192 | Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery and Equipment |
| LIABILITIES | |
| 210 | Accounts Payable |
| 221 | Utilities Payable |
| 231 | Notes Payable |
| 236 | Interest Payable |
| 241 | Lease Payable |
| 251 | Wages Payable |
| 252 | Consultant Fees Payable |
| EQUITY | |
| 311 | Common Stock |
| 340 | Retained Earnings |
| 351 | Dividends |
| 390 | Income Summary |
| REVENUE | |
| 410 | Sales |
| 610 | Interest Revenue |
| EXPENSES | |
| 510 | Cost of Goods Sold |
| 520 | Wages Expense |
| 531 | Selling Expenses |
| 532 | Insurance Expense |
| 533 | Utilities Expense |
| 534 | Office Supplies Expense |
| 540 | Administrative Expenses |
| 561 | Depreciation Expense-Machinery and Equipment |
| 590 | Miscellaneous Expense |
| 710 | Interest Expense |
1. Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations. Record each item (items a-f) as an individual entry on January 31. Record item g as 2 entries. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
In: Accounting
To study the effect of temperature on yield in a chemical process, five batches were produced at each of three temperature levels. The results follow.
|
Temperature |
||||
| 50°C | 60°C | 70°C | ||
| 32 | 30 | 25 | ||
| 22 | 31 | 30 | ||
| 34 | 34 | 30 | ||
| 37 | 23 | 32 | ||
| 30 | 27 | 33 | ||
a. Construct an analysis of variance table (to 2 decimals but p-value to 4 decimals, if necessary).
| Source of Variation | Sum of Squares | Degrees of Freedom | Mean Square | F | p-value |
| Treatments | |||||
| Error | |||||
| Total |
b. Use a.05 level of significance to test whether the temperature level has an effect on the mean yield of the process.
Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals).
The -value is - Select your answer -less than .01between .01 and .025between .025 and .05between .05 and .10greater than .10Item 12
What is your conclusion?
- Select your answer -Conclude that the mean yields for the three temperatures are not all equalDo not reject the assumption that the mean yields for the three temperatures are equalItem 13
In: Statistics and Probability
Find the duration of a bond with a settlement date of May 27, 2020, and maturity date November 15, 2031. The coupon rate of the bond is 7.5%, and the bond pays coupons semiannually. The bond is selling at a bond-equivalent yield to maturity of 5.5%. Use Spreadsheet 16.2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)
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In: Finance
(27) The logical outcome of portfolio investment theory is that the expected rate of return for a stock ( will / will not ) contain a persistent risk premium for company specific factors:
(a) it will, as investors must be compensated for bearing investment risk regardless of its source
(b) it will not, as equilibrium expected returns should reflect only non-diversifiable stock market risk
In: Finance