This is python
#Create a class called Rectangle. Rectangle should
#have two attributes (instance variables): length and
#width. Make sure the variable names match those words.
#Both will be floats.
#
#Rectangle should have a constructor with two required
#parameters, one for each of those attributes (length and
#width, in that order).
#
#Rectangle should also have a method called
#find_perimeter. find_perimeter should calculate the
#perimeter of the rectangle based on the current values for
#length and width.
#
#perimeter should NOT be an attribute of the class; instead,
#perimeter should be calculated and returned live when the
#ethod find_perimeter is called.
#
#The find_perimeter method should have NO parameters
#besides self. Instead, it should calculate the perimeter
#based on the current values for the opposite and adjacent
#attributes.
#
#Hint: The formula for perimeter is 2 * length + 2 * width.
#Write your class here!
#The code below will test your function. If it works, it
#should print 3.0, 4.0, and 14.0 in that order.
test_rectangle = Rectangle(3.0, 4.0)
print(test_rectangle.length)
print(test_rectangle.width)
print(test_rectangle.find_perimeter())
In: Computer Science
Resonance structures are Lewis structures drawn for a molecule when more than one Lewis structure is needed to explain the molecular structure. Resonance results in extended
__________?
of some electrons among more than two nuclei of the molecule. This results in lowering of kinetic and potential energies that imparts added stability to the molecule.
Note. In covalent bond formation the bonding electrons are delocalized between only two atoms. Resonance is taking the delocalization of electrons between nuclei to the next level.
2.
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An electron domain is defined as an electron density region around a (central) atom. A single bond, a double bond, a triple bond, or a lone electron pair are considered as an electron domain. Match the molecule with the correct number of electron domains around the central atom. For instance, NH3: 4 electron domains (3 single bonds and 1 lone pair)
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In: Chemistry
10.1The following table gives Foust Company's earnings per share for the last 10 years. The common stock, 8.2 million shares outstanding, is now (1/1/20) selling for $77.00 per share. The expected dividend at the end of the current year (12/31/20) is 60% of the 2019 EPS. Because investors expect past trends to continue, g may be based on the historical earnings growth rate. (Note that 9 years of growth are reflected in the 10 years of data.)
| Year | EPS | Year | EPS | |
| 2010 | $3.90 | 2015 | $5.73 | |
| 2011 | 4.21 | 2016 | 6.19 | |
| 2012 | 4.55 | 2017 | 6.68 | |
| 2013 | 4.91 | 2018 | 7.22 | |
| 2014 | 5.31 | 2019 | 7.80 |
The current interest rate on new debt is 11%; Foust's marginal tax rate is 25%; and its target capital structure is 50% debt and 50% equity.
Calculate Foust's after-tax cost of debt. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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Calculate Foust's cost of common equity. Calculate the cost of equity as rs = D1/P0 + g. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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Find Foust's WACC. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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In: Finance
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Morganton Company makes one product and it provided the following information to help prepare the master budget: The budgeted selling price per unit is $65. Budgeted unit sales for June, July, August, and September are 8,200, 12,000, 14,000, and 15,000 units, respectively. All sales are on credit. Forty percent of credit sales are collected in the month of the sale and 60% in the following month. The ending finished goods inventory equals 20% of the following month’s unit sales. The ending raw materials inventory equals 10% of the following month’s raw materials production needs. Each unit of finished goods requires 5 pounds of raw materials. The raw materials cost $2.00 per pound. Twenty percent of raw materials purchases are paid for in the month of purchase and 80% in the following month. The direct labor wage rate is $13 per hour. Each unit of finished goods requires two direct labor-hours. The variable selling and administrative expense per unit sold is $1.30. The fixed selling and administrative expense per month is $62,000.
6. What is the estimated cost of raw materials purchases for July?
7. In July what are the total estimated cash disbursements for raw materials purchases? Assume the cost of raw material purchases in June is $93,040.
8. What is the estimated accounts payable balance at the end of July?
9. What is the estimated raw materials inventory balance at the end of July?
10. What is the total estimated direct labor cost for July assuming the direct labor workforce is adjusted to match the hours required to produce the forecasted number of units produced?
In: Accounting
Miglietti Restaurants is looking at a project with the following forecasted sales: first-year sales quantity of 35,000, with an annual growth rate of 4.00% over the next ten years. The sales price per unit will start at $42.00 and will grow at 2.00% per year. The production costs are expected to be 55% of the current year's sales price. The manufacturing equipment to aid this project will have a total cost (including installation) of $2,500,000. It will be depreciated using MACRS, and has a seven-year MACRS life classification. Fixed costs will be $360,000 per year. Miglietti Restaurants has a tax rate of 40%. What is the operating cash flow for this project over these ten years? Find the NPV of the project for Miglietti Restaurants if the manufacturing equipment can be sold for $140,000 at the end of the ten-year project and the cost of capital for this project is 9%. What is the operating cash flow for this project in year 1? MACRS Fixed Annual Expense Percentages by Recovery Class Click on this icon to download the data from this table
Year 3-Year 5-Year 7-Year 10-Year 1 33.33% 20.00% 14.29% 10.00% 2 44.45% 32.00% 24.49% 18.00% 3 14.81% 19.20% 17.49% 14.40% 4 7.41% 11.52% 12.49% 11.52% 5 11.52% 8.93% 9.22% 6 5.76% 8.93% 7.37% 7 8.93% 6.55% 8 4.45% 6.55% 9 6.55% 10 6.55% 11 3.28%
In: Finance
1.For single-sample statistical tests, if the population variance is unknown you should conduct a (ANSWER) test.
2.The critical value for a two-tailed one sample z- test is +/-
3.If the z–score for a sample mean is 1.75, and it was a two-tailed z-test, we (ANSWER) the null hypothesis.
4.A researcher reports the results of a single-sample t-test as t(29) = 1.80. The numerical degrees of freedom for this t-test are (ANSWER), which means there were (ANSWER) total participants in the researcher's sample.
5. Based on the information in question #4 above and knowing it is a two-tailed test, the numerical critical t value is: (ANSWER)
Given a population standard deviation of 14, calculate the standard deviation of the mean ( given the following sample sizes (show all your work and round to two decimal places):
6.N=30
7.N=90
If you know the sample mean for worker satisfaction is 77.3, and the estimated standard error of the mean is 10.7, and the sample size is 27 (calculate the df from the sample size), calculate the 95% confidence interval for a non-directional test (show all your work):
8. Confidence Interval (lower and upper limits):
9. Written statement:
In: Statistics and Probability
|
Person |
Did I offer them the s'mores drink |
Whether they said yes or no |
Age of person |
|
Person 1 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
26 |
|
Person 2 |
No (Tails) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 3 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
42 |
|
Person 4 |
No (Tails) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 5 |
No (Tails) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 6 |
Yes (Heads) |
Yes |
13 |
|
Person 7 |
Yes (Heads) |
Yes |
13 |
|
Person 8 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
72 |
|
Person 9 |
Yes (Heads) |
Yes |
39 |
|
Person 10 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
26 |
|
Person 11 |
No (Tails) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 12 |
No (Tails) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 13 |
Yes (Heads) |
Yes |
52 |
|
Person 14 |
Yes (Heads) |
Yes |
19 |
|
Person 15 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
21 |
|
Person 16 |
Yes (Heads) |
No |
36 |
|
Person 17 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 18 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 19 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 20 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
8 |
|
Person 21 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
36 |
|
Person 22 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
28 |
|
Person 23 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
51 |
|
Person 24 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
31 |
|
Person 25 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 26 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
15 |
|
Person 27 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
15 |
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Person 28 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
15 |
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Person 29 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
18 |
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Person 30 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
28 |
|
Person 31 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 32 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
56 |
|
Person 33 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 34 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 35 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 36 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
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Person 37 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 38 |
Heads(Yes) |
Yes |
17 |
|
Person 39 |
Hedas(Yes) |
Yes |
21 |
|
Person 40 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
44 |
|
Person 41 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
25 |
|
Person 42 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
59 |
|
Person 43 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 44 |
Heads (Yes) |
No |
42 |
|
Person 45 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 46 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
38 |
|
Person 47 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
18 |
|
Person 48 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
18 |
|
Person 49 |
Tails (No) |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Person 50 |
Heads (Yes) |
Yes |
25 |
1) Find the p-value
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Statistics and Probability
Paula Green owns and operates the Green Thumb Nursery as a sole proprietorship. The business has total assets with a $260,000 adjusted basis and a $500,000 FMV. Paula wants to expand into the landscaping business. She views this expansion as risky and therefore wants to incorporate so as not to put her personal assets at risk. Her friend, Mary Brown, is willing to invest $250,000 in the enterprise.
Although Green Thumb has earned approximately $55,000 per year, Paula and Mary expect that, when the landscaping business is launched, the new corporation will incur annual losses of $50,000 for the next two years. They expect profits of at least $80,000 annually, beginning in the third year. Paula and Mary earn approximately $50,000 from other sources. They are considering the following alternative capital structures and elections:
Green Thumb issues 50 shares of common stock to Paula and 25 shares of common stock to Mary.
Green Thumb issues 50 shares of common stock to Paula and a $250,000 ten-year note bearing interest at 8% to Mary.
Green Thumb issues 40 shares of common stock to Paula plus a $100,000 ten-year note bearing interest at 6% and 15 shares of common stock to Mary, plus a $100,000 ten-year note bearing interest at 6%.
Green Thumb issues 50 shares of common stock to Paula and 25 shares of preferred stock to Mary. The preferred stock is nonparticipating but pays a cumulative preferred dividend at 8% of its $250,000 stated value.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of these alternatives? What considerations are relevant for determining the best alternative?
In: Accounting
QUESTION 1
True
False
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QUESTION 2
True
False
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QUESTION 3
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 4
True
False
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QUESTION 5
True
False
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In: Economics