The average coefficient of volume expansion for carbon tetrachloride is 5.81 ? 10-4 (°C)-1. If a 40.5 gal steel container is filled completely with carbon tetrachloride when the temperature is 10.0°C, how much will spill over when the temperature rises to 33.5°C?
In: Physics
4. Create a memo in Word. Comment on the trend shown in question 1 above. During the first 5 days, was the euro rising or falling? And during those 10 days?
5. Most of your exports to the US belong to the model 600 RTM. The experience shows that, if the price of this product rises over 78000 dollars, the exported units will be reduced. If this product is priced in euros, and assuming the trend shown in question 1 continues, what would be the consequences for your company’s exports?
Q1. In the table below are the euro-dollar exchange rates for the first ten days of November 2019. The data shows dollar per euro. Draw a line chart that shows the evolution of the euro relative to the dollar. Add a trendline.
USD
10/11/2019 1,0385
09/11/2019 1,0443
08/11/2019 1,0262
07/11/2019 1,0481
06/11/2019 1,0385
05/11/2019 1,0566
04/11/2019 1,0384
03/11/2019 1,0301
02/11/2019 1,0139
01/11/2019 1,0019
In: Finance
On Moodle, you will find a file labelled “Data for Question 4 Assignment 1”. It contains data on past students in this course. Under Midterm is information on whether past studentsgot an A grade (A−, A, A+) an F or D grade (D is a passing grade but most students need aC− for it to count towards their program) or Other (any grade in between). Under FinalExam is information on whether students got a D or F grade or anything “better”.
Conduct a test of independence to determine if the Midterm grades are independent of final exam grades. So we can better compare our answers, make Final Exam your row variable and Midterm your column variable. Use α = 0.01.
I attached the table provided below! Please show me or take picture of the excel procedure. This assignment is due in 5 hours if someone could answer before this time I will be ETERNALLY grateful and rate the highest possible, thanks.
| Observation | Midterm | Final Exam |
| 1 | F or D | F or D |
| 2 | F or D | F or D |
| 3 | Other | F or D |
| 4 | F or D | Better |
| 5 | F or D | F or D |
| 6 | F or D | F or D |
| 7 | A grades | Better |
| 8 | Other | F or D |
| 9 | A grades | Better |
| 10 | A grades | Better |
| 11 | F or D | F or D |
| 12 | A grades | Better |
| 13 | F or D | F or D |
| 14 | A grades | Better |
| 15 | F or D | Better |
| 16 | F or D | F or D |
| 17 | F or D | F or D |
| 18 | Other | Better |
| 19 | F or D | F or D |
| 20 | F or D | Better |
| 21 | Other | F or D |
| 22 | F or D | F or D |
| 23 | A grades | Better |
| 24 | A grades | Better |
| 25 | A grades | Better |
| 26 | F or D | F or D |
| 27 | F or D | F or D |
| 28 | Other | F or D |
| 29 | F or D | F or D |
| 30 | Other | F or D |
| 31 | F or D | F or D |
| 32 | Other | Better |
| 33 | F or D | Better |
| 34 | F or D | Better |
| 35 | F or D | F or D |
| 36 | F or D | F or D |
| 37 | F or D | F or D |
| 38 | F or D | F or D |
| 39 | F or D | F or D |
| 40 | F or D | F or D |
| 41 | Other | F or D |
| 42 | Other | F or D |
| 43 | F or D | F or D |
| 44 | Other | F or D |
| 45 | A grades | Better |
| 46 | Other | F or D |
| 47 | F or D | F or D |
| 48 | A grades | F or D |
| 49 | F or D | F or D |
| 50 | A grades | Better |
| 51 | F or D | F or D |
| 52 | F or D | F or D |
| 53 | F or D | F or D |
| 54 | Other | F or D |
| 55 | F or D | F or D |
| 56 | A grades | Better |
| 57 | A grades | Better |
| 58 | Other | F or D |
| 59 | A grades | Better |
| 60 | Other | F or D |
| 61 | A grades | F or D |
| 62 | F or D | F or D |
| 63 | Other | F or D |
| 64 | Other | F or D |
| 65 | F or D | F or D |
| 66 | A grades | F or D |
| 67 | A grades | F or D |
| 68 | Other | F or D |
| 69 | Other | F or D |
| 70 | F or D | F or D |
| 71 | Other | F or D |
| 72 | Other | F or D |
| 73 | A grades | Better |
| 74 | A grades | F or D |
| 75 | Other | F or D |
| 76 | F or D | F or D |
| 77 | F or D | F or D |
| 78 | F or D | F or D |
| 79 | F or D | F or D |
| 80 | Other | F or D |
| 81 | F or D | F or D |
| 82 | F or D | F or D |
| 83 | A grades | Better |
| 84 | F or D | F or D |
| 85 | F or D | F or D |
| 86 | F or D | F or D |
In: Statistics and Probability
Question 1 (a): A class consists of 100 students with boys and
girls’ ratios as 4:6. Find the average weight of the class if the
average weight of boys and girls is 10 and 15
respectively. Also find the combined mean if the ratio of no of
boys and girls is reversed.
Question 1 (b): The rice production (in Kg) of 10 acres is given as: 1120, 1240, 1320, 1040, 1080, 1720, 1600, 1470, 1750, and 1885. Find the quartile deviation and coefficient of quartile deviation.
In: Statistics and Probability
Jan 1. The company haired 4 employees with a monthly salary of 1,500 each. The salary is to be paid on the first day of each month.
How will be recording the transaction?
In: Accounting
1.
Select the correct statement regarding the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4).
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a. IP is a connection-oriented protocol |
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b. IP does not guarantee the delivery of correct packet sequencing |
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c. IP guarantees packet delivery |
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d. None of the above are correct |
2.
QUESTION 14
Select the correct statement(s) regarding the Domain Name System (DNS).
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a. DNS enables the URL to remain the same even if the associated IP address changes |
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b. DNS enables the building of hierarchical information structures |
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c. DNS is accomplished through distributed name resolution servers |
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d. all statements are correct |
3.
Select the correct statement(s) regarding ICMP.
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a. ICMP does not make IP a reliable protocol |
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b. ICMP is used to convey issues impacting network operations |
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c. ICMP information is useful in making routing decisions |
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d. All of the above |
In: Computer Science
1) A student randomly and independently samples and assigns 6 participants to one of 4 conditions. She gives each group a treatment she believes will affect performance on the dependent measure. Higher scores indicate better performance. The ANOVA summary table is from the data that she has collected. Find the MSbetween. If needed, please round to two decimal places.
| Source | SS | df | MS | F |
| Between | 87 | |||
| Within | 31 |
2)
A student randomly and independently samples and assigns 15 participants to one of 6 conditions. She gives each group a treatment she believes will affect performance on the dependent measure. Higher scores indicate better performance. The ANOVA summary table is from the data that she has collected. Find the MSwithin. If needed, please round to two decimal places.
| Source | SS | df | MS | F |
| Between | 81 | |||
| Within | 39 |
3)
A student randomly and independently samples and assigns 10 participants to one of 5 conditions. She gives each group a treatment she believes will affect performance on the dependent measure. Higher scores indicate better performance. The ANOVA summary table is from the data that she has collected. Find F. If needed, please round to two decimal places.
| Source | SS | df | MS | F |
| Between | 87 | |||
| Within | 38 |
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Finance
Meir, Benson, and Lau are partners and share income and loss in a 1:4:5 ratio. The partnership's capital balances are as follows: Meir, $38,000; Benson, $159,000; and Lau, $203,000. Benson decides to withdraw from the partnership, and the partners agree not to have the assets revalued upon Benson's retirement. Assume that Benson does not retire from the partnership described in Part 1. Instead, Rhode is admitted to the partnership on February 1 with a 25% equity.
Prepare journal entries to record Rhode’s entry into the partnership under each of the following separate assumptions:
Rhode invests
(a) $133,333; Record the admission of Rhode with an investment of $133,333 for a 25% interest in the equity.
(b) $97,333; Record the admission of Rhode with an investment of $97,333 for a 25% interest in the equity.
c) $174,666.; Record the admission of Rhode with an investment of $174,666 for a 25% interest in the equity. (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
In: Accounting