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Use SPSS ..... A pool of participants was randomly divided into four treatment groups. The groups...

Use SPSS .....




A pool of participants was randomly divided into four treatment groups. The groups were administered daily doses of vitamin C over a 12-month period. The data in the table represents severity of cold and flu viruses reported as a function of virus concentration in the blood. In other words, the higher the concentration of virus, the more severe the symptoms.Assume the sample sizes are large and that the instrumentation to measure virus activity, used an appropriate measurement. Determine if differing doses of vitamin C affects the severity of viral infections. If there are any differences, where are they?   Type your interpretation in a text box on the results page. 25 pts.

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In: Advanced Math

JAVA for Dummies HELP Problem Statement: Jeff Bezos has decided to have a party at his...

JAVA for Dummies HELP

Problem Statement: Jeff Bezos has decided to have a party at his mansion, and he’s invited 50 couples. As the couples arrive at the mansion, they receive a ticket with a number (like at the deli counter), with the first couple receiving the tickets labeled 1 and 2, the second couple getting 3 and 4, and so on. Jeff has noticed in the past that when he throws parties, conversation groups most often occur in groups of 4 people. Being a nerd, he wonders: Exactly how many different conversation groups of 4 are possible at this party?

He writes himself a short Java program, and in minutes he has his answer….

(WRITE THIS PROGRAM)

(An important small hint – the person who has the ticket with a “1” on it can only (obviously) occur once in a given group – so, for example the grouping 1, 1, 2, 3 could NEVER occur!)

initialize a counter to 0;

--for each possible int value for personOne (starting at 1, ending at 100-3)

-----for each possible int value for personTwo (starting at personOne+1, ending at 100-2)

-------for each possible int value for personThree(starting at personTwo+1, ending at 100-1)

--------for each possible int value for personFour(staring at personThree+1, ending at 100)

increment the count output the result;

In: Computer Science

At the beginning of 2018, VHF Industries acquired a equipment with a fair value of $9,947,400...

At the beginning of 2018, VHF Industries acquired a equipment with a fair value of $9,947,400 by issuing a three-year, noninterest-bearing note in the face amount of $12 million. The note is payable in three annual installments of $4 million at the end of each year. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

Required:

1. What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?
2. to 4. Prepare the necessary journal entry.
5. Suppose the market value of the equipment was unknown at the time of purchase, but the market rate of interest for notes of similar risk was 9%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of the equipment.

Required 1

Required 2 to 4

Required 5

What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?

Interest rate %

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Journal Entries.

1. Record the purchase of the equipment.

2. Record the interest expense.

3. Record the interest expense.

Suppose the market value of the equipment was unknown at the time of purchase, but the market rate of interest for notes of similar risk was 9%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of the equipment. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollar.)

Journal entry worksheet

Record the purchase of equipment.

Note: Enter debits before credits.

Date General Journal Debit Credit
January 01, 2018

In: Accounting

A company that produces and markets video game systems wishes to assess its customers' level of...

A company that produces and markets video game systems wishes to assess its customers' level of satisfaction with a relatively new model, the XYZ-Box. In the six months since the introduction of the model, the company has received 73,219 warranty registrations from purchasers. The company will select a random sample of 65 of these registrations and will conduct telephone interviews with the purchasers. Specifically, each purchaser will be asked to state his or her level of agreement with each of the seven statements listed on the survey instrument given in the following table.. Here, the level of agreement for each statement is measured on a 7-point Likert scale. Purchaser satisfaction will be measured by adding the purchaser’s responses to the seven statements. It follows that for each consumer the minimum composite score possible is 7 and the maximum is 49. Furthermore, experience has shown that a purchaser of a video game system is “very satisfied” if his or her composite score is at least 42.

The Video Game Satisfaction Survey Instrument
Strongly Strongly
Statement Disagree Agree
The game console of the XYZ-Box is well designed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The game controller of the XYZ-Box is easy to handle. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The XYZ-Box has high-quality graphics capabilities. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The XYZ-Box has high-quality audio capabilities. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The XYZ-Box serves as a complete entertainment center. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
There is a large selection of XYZ-Box games to choose from. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I am totally satisfied with my XYZ-Box game system. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Suppose that when the 65 customers are interviewed, their composite scores are as given in the following table.

Composite Scores for the Video Game Satisfaction Rating Case
22 34 24 37 33
44 29 33 25 41
20 29 40 26 20
24 28 38 38 25
32 45 32 30 28
20 23 22 45
27 35 22 44
33 27 45 42
24 37 41 26
43 28 41 37
41 26 20 28
29 33 33 41
39 30 21 42
30 26 42 37
38 23 39 23

Using the data, estimate limits between which most of the 73,219 composite scores would fall. Also, estimate the proportion of the 73,219 composite scores that would be at least 42. (Round your proportion of scores answer to 2 decimal places.)

In: Statistics and Probability

Which is lower in potential energy: 2-methyl-2-butene or 2-methyl-1-butene? (circle one) I recently said that the...

Which is lower in potential energy: 2-methyl-2-butene or 2-methyl-1-butene? (circle one)

I recently said that the answer was incorrect, that was a blunder on my part. I submitted the wrong answer when I made a comment. 2-methyl-butene is tert therefore has the highest stability and lowest PE

In: Chemistry

y' = 2 + t^2 + y^2 0<t<1 y(0)=0 use the euler method to determine step...

y' = 2 + t^2 + y^2 0<t<1 y(0)=0
use the euler method to determine step size (h) to keep global truncation error below .0001

In: Advanced Math

Molarity of standard NaOH solution: x/1 H 2/3 Unknown + 2/3 NaOH -> 2/3 H2O +Na...

Molarity of standard NaOH solution: x/1 H 2/3 Unknown + 2/3 NaOH -> 2/3 H2O +Na 2/3 Acetate

Vinegar: Titration 1 Titration 2 Tirtration 3
Initial V of Acid .01 mL 5.56 mL 11.32 mL
Final V of Acid 5.56 mL 10.71 mL 16.02 mL
Inital V of Base .01 mL 27.12 mL 3.01 mL
Final V of Base 22.23 mL 44.71 mL 24.90 mL

Unknown Acid code and number of reactive hydrogens: H+3

Unknown Acid Titration 1 Titration 2 (Error) Titration 3 Titration 4
Mass of Acid .1024 g .1028g .1021g .1023g
Initial V of Base 24.90 mL 37.80 mL 45.5 mL 9.24 mL
Final V of Base 37.80 mL 45.5 mL 9.24 mL 17.80 mL

4. Find the molarity of the vinegar for each of your three vinegar titrations, then find the average molarity of the acid.

5. Find the percent deviations for your three vinegar molarities for the vinegar titrations.

6. From the moles of acetic acid for each vinegar titration, find the mass of acetic acid for that titration

In: Chemistry

1- Use Heun’s method without iteration to solve ?2???2−0.5?+?=0 y(0) = 2 and y’(0) = 0...

1- Use Heun’s method without iteration to solve

?2???2−0.5?+?=0

y(0) = 2 and y’(0) = 0 solve from x = 0 to 3 using h = 0.2 (step size) present y values as a table versus x values (50p)

Instructions about question 1: considering step size and interval for x it will not be reasonable to proceed through hand calculations. You may want to use excel or other software but you need to write down first 3 steps of the calculations (obtain y(0.2), y(0.4) and y(0.6) ) in detail showing all calculations. Rest of the y values can be calculated using a software and tabulated (this is valid for hand calculations too provide calculations for first 3 steps and present the values as a table). You need to provide the code or excel file for the software that you used for calculation.......please sir (with explanation,step by step and calculation)please sir must

In: Civil Engineering

Molarity of standard NaOH solution: x/1 H 2/3 Unknown + 2/3 NaOH -> 2/3 H2O +Na...

Molarity of standard NaOH solution: x/1 H 2/3 Unknown + 2/3 NaOH -> 2/3 H2O +Na 2/3 Acetate

Vinegar: Titration 1 Titration 2 Tirtration 3
Initial V of Acid .01 mL 5.56 mL 11.32 mL
Final V of Acid 5.56 mL 10.71 mL 16.02 mL
Inital V of Base .01 mL 27.12 mL 3.01 mL
Final V of Base 22.23 mL 44.71 mL 24.90 mL

Unknown Acid code and number of reactive hydrogens: H+3

Unknown Acid Titration 1 Titration 2 (Error) Titration 3 Titration 4
Mass of Acid .1024 g .1028g .1021g .1023g
Initial V of Base 24.90 mL 37.80 mL 45.5 mL 9.24 mL
Final V of Base 37.80 mL 45.5 mL 9.24 mL 17.80 mL

10. Find the moles of base (NaOH) for each of your unknown acid titrations.

11. Find the balanced equation using the number of reactive hydrogens (call an acid with one reactive hydrogen HA, one with two reactive hydrogens H2A, and so on).

12. Find the moles of unknown acid for each of your three unknown acid solutions.

13. Use the mass of unknown acid and the moles of unknown acid to find the formula mass of your unknown acid for each of your three unknown acid titrations.

In: Chemistry

. Using the following information about transactions, answer the questions about Job Order Costing for Saibo...

. Using the following information about transactions, answer the questions about Job Order Costing for Saibo Co.

The company has the beginning inventory for material 12,000 and purchase material $180,000 by cash. Beginning inventory in WIP was $15,000 only for Job No. 1.

There is no beginning inventory in FG.

For direct material $25,000 went to WIP as costs for Job No1, and $30,000 as costs for Job No 2.  Direct labor used in production for Job No.1 was $40,000, and $35,000 for the Job No.2.

Utilities incurred, $50,000, 60% due to manufacturing facilities.

Administrative expenses, $55,000 incurred.

Advertising expenses of $34,000 incurred.

There are indirect materials of $22,000, and $28,600 of indirect labor costs incurred in the job.

The company uses direct labor costs as the allocation base for manufacturing overhead costs. The total estimated manufacturing overhead costs was $196,000 and the estimated direct labor costs are $140,000. Overhead costs are applied to Job No. 1 and Job No.2.   

There is no other cost incurred for the production for Job No.1, the production was finished, and all of Job No.1 work was later sold for $225,000 on credit.  Job No. 2 has finished the production but has not sold yet.

Required: [47 pts].

1-1 Calculate the predetermined overhead allocation rate for Saibo Co? [2]

1-2 Create Seven T accounts to show the above transactions. [23]

1-3 How much overhead costs are allocated to WIP? [3].

1-4 According to information above, what is the journal entry of the completion of the production? [4]

1-5 Prepare the journal entries for the sale of Job No.1 [6]

1-6 Make adjusting entries for MOHC and MOHA accounts by using COGS. Clearly state either  over or under allocation.  Then include all necessary information to T accounts. [4].

1-7 Assuming that these are only transactions occurred in Saibo Co. in 2017. Prepare income statement based on an adjusting entry based on using CO

In: Accounting