Mr. and Mts. Patel, local golf stars, opened the Patel Chip‐Shot Driving Range Company on March 1, 2020. They invested $25,000 cash and received common stock in exchange for their investment.
A caddy shack was constructed for cash at a cost of $8,000, and $800 was spent on golf balls and golf clubs. The Patels leased five acres of land at a cost of $1,000 per month and paid the first month's rent. During the first month, advertising costs totaled $750, of which $150 was unpaid at March 31, and $400 was paid to members of the high‐school golf team for retrieving golf balls.
All revenues from customers were deposited in the company's bank account. On March 15, the Patels received a dividend of $1,000. A $100 utility bill was received on March 31 but was not paid. On March 31, the balance in the company's bank account was $18,900. The Patels thought they had a pretty good first month of operations. But, their estimates of profitability ranged from a loss of $6,100 to net income of $2,450. Instructions
a. How could the Patels have concluded that the business operated at a loss of $6,100? Was this a valid basis on which to determine net income?
b. How could the Patels have concluded that the business operated at a net income of $2,450? (Hint: Prepare a balance sheet at March 31.) Was this a valid basis on which to determine net income?
c. Determine the actual net income for March.
d. What was the revenue recognized in March?
In: Accounting
sodium bicarbonate 10 g sodium carbonate 12.72 g, add-50 ml of deionized water to the beaker and stir until all of the weak acid or weak base has dissolved. Carefully and slowly pour the weak acid or weak base solution into the volumetric flask.
preparation of Buffer
pour your weak acid and your weak base together into a bottle.
How many grams of sodium bicarbonate (M.W.= 84.01 g/mole) would you have had to weigh out to make up 500ml of a 0.300M solution of this weak acid?
It takes 0.500liters of 4.00 M Naoh (lye) solution to clean a drain. How many grams of Naoh would have to be weighed out?
How many grams of any solid would you need to weigh out to make 2.5L of a 4% solution? (Recall, a 4% solution means 4 g/100 mL)
You will make up 100ml of a 0.20 M solution of a weak acid, sodium bicarbonate and 100ml of a 0.20 M solution of its conjugate base, sodium carbonate.
How many grams of weak acid should be weighed out? How many grams of conjugate base should be weighed out?
Do I put acid first in the water first or base in the water first? Can you write more legibly please?
In: Chemistry
this is my essay
Capitalism is one of the most universally loved and hated system. I agree with the three points the author pointed out to show the good facts about free-market capitalism. There was always a big conflict between capitalism and socialism. Many people think that capitalism is the most important factor for economic growth and development, and many people think that capitalism is the cause of social suffering. the confrontation between capitalism and socialism seemed to be a zero-sum conflict in which one side made a profit at the expense of the other Over time, many disputes and conflict suppression brought about Anarcho capitalism, benevolent capitalism, Clony capitalism and free-market capitalism. My conclusion: The best way to deal with the conflict between capitalism and socialism was given by Mohandas Column Shandhi about 100 years ago.he described in Swaraj the underlying theory behind the book that first develops the poorest part of the country with education and enough employment and then from the poor to the poor But most of the theories of capitalism are tested first on capital, resulting in social imbalances. poor people tend to move to the capital for a better future and engage in exploitation.
this essay questioned by professor saying that "But most of the theories of capitalism are tested first on capital, resulting in social imbalances. poor people tend to move to the capital for a better future and engage in exploitation." Please explain.
In: Economics
Titans, Inc uses a periodic inventory system. One of the store's most popular products is a nerf-type basketball. The inventory quantities, purchases, and sales of this product for the most recent year are as follows:
| Number of Units | Cost per Unit | Total Cost | ||
| Inventory, January | 300 | $5.20 | $1,560 | |
| Purchase, March 12 | 100 | $5.60 | $560 | |
| Purchase, June 19 | 350 | $6.50 | $2,275 | |
| Purchase, September 3 | 250 | $8.10 | $2,025 | |
| Units Sold | 800 |
A. What is the cost of the December 31 inventory and the cost of goods sold for the basketballs during the year under each of the following cost flow assumptions? Show your work.
1. First in, first-out
2. Last in, first-out
3. Weighted Average cost (round to the nearest dollar, except unit cost)
B. Which of the three inventory pricing methods provides the most useful balance sheet valuation of inventory considering the current replacement cost of the basketballs? Explain.
C. Which of the three inventory pricing methods provides the most useful measure of income in light of the costs incurred by Titans to replace the basketballs when they are sold? Consider which method results in a net income measure that is most predictive of future profitability. In other words, if you were thinking about buying stock in Titans, which inventory pricing measure gives you the most useful measure of its future profitability? Explain.
In: Accounting
PIB wants to offer a $40 million, 6-months Eurodollar deposit to one of its major clients at 6-months LIBOR less 2.5%. 6-month LIBOR is 5.3%. The bank intends to use the proceeds of this deposit to buy a 5.0% 3-months grade AAA commercial paper and to rollover the investment for another three months at the end of the first three months cycle. To protect itself from interest rate exposure, the bank also buys a “3 against 6” $40 million, FRA for a three month period beginning three months from the day of receipt of the deposit and ending six months from the day of receipt of the deposit. The agreement rate with the seller is 5.0%. There are 94 days in the first three months and 92 days in the remaining three months period.
a. Calculate the banks interest expense on the 6-month Eurodollar deposit.
b. Calculate the bank interest income on the first three month commercial paper loan.
c. Calculate the value of the FRA from the last three months of the investment period if 3-months LIBOR (SR) for that period is 5.3%.
In: Finance
HIMT 345
Homework 05: Functions
Overview: Examine PyCharm’s “Introduction to Python”
samples for Functions. Use PyCharm to work along with exercises
from Chapter 4. Modify the grade assignment program of Hwk 04 to
utilize a function by copying the Hwk04 project and creating the
Hwk05 project.
Prior Task Completion:
1. Read Chapter 04
2. View Chapter 04’s video notes.
3. As you view the video, work along with each code sample in
PyCharm. The examples used in the video are available for you to
experiment with if you downloaded the complete Severance source
files for Chapters 3-10.
a) With PyCharm open, locate the .zip file entitled Ch 4
Functions PPT Code Samples.zip.
b) Open each of the project files for that chapter in PyCharm.
Note: The code samples are numbered in the order they are covered
in the video.
c) Start the video and follow along.
4. Complete Exercises 4.1 – 4.5 (not handed in).
Specifics: PyCharm’s “Introduction to Python” project contains
multiple examples giving the basics of conditional expressions (see
list at right). Follow the instructions to complete them. (Not
handed in.)
Use PyCharm to work along with the video solution for Exercise 4.6
from the textbook. Try to make the same mistakes (and fixes) made
by the author. (Not handed in.)
Create a copy of your Hwk04 project file, calling it
Hwk05.
1. Highlight the Hwk04 project, select
Refactor/Copy.
Important: Do not skip the process of following along with
the videos. It is a very important part of the learning
process!
2. Give it a New name: of Hwk05 and leave the To directory:
in its default state.
Leave the “Open copy in editor” box checked.
3. After clicking OK, if the project fails to open, just open it
manually as you would
any project (File | Open | Hwk05 project).
You may immediately delete Hwk04b as it is not needed in this
assignment. You may
need to Refactor | Rename both the project name and the existing
Hwk04a.py file, as
only the directory was renamed by PyCharm in creating the
copy.
Having renamed Hwk04a to Hwk05_YourLastName.py, your task is to
determine the
letter grade using a function.
Here is some pseudocode* to guide the process:
(NOTE: The assign_grade function must be declared at the top of the
Python file.)
Prompt for the test score, using try-except to verify it is
valid
Invoke (call) the function, supplying it the test score and it
returning the appropriate
letter grade;
e.g. letter_grade = assign_grade(test_score)
Display the test score and appropriate letter grade.
What to hand in:
Take screen shots of the console window verifying correct
handling of bad input as well
as letter grades for one test score in each grade range. Copy the
screen shots into a
Word document (filename Hwk05_YourLastName_Screenshots.doc) with
your name and
date in the upper right hand corner. Upload the Word doc and the
Python program file
(Hwk05_YourLastName.py) to the appropriate assignment in the
LMS.
NOTE: As was described in the previous assignment, each Python file
you create should
be documented with (minimally) the following three lines at
the top of each file:
# Filename: Hwk03.py
# Author:
# Date Created: 2016/09/05
# Purpose:
(*) pseudocode: a notation resembling a simplified programming
language, used in
program design.
HERE IS HOMEWORK4
# main function
def main():
test_score = int(input('Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: '))
# for incorrect input
if test_score<0 or test_score>100:
print('Sorry, Your Input Score is not in the given Range!!! Try another time!!!')
else:
# find grade
if test_score>=90:
print("Your Grade:", 'A')
elif test_score>=80:
print("Your Grade:", 'B')
elif test_score>=70:
print("Your Grade:", 'C')
elif test_score>=60:
print("Your Grade:", 'D')
else:
print("Your Grade:", 'F')
# execution of program starts from here
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
OUTPUT
(base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: -8 Sorry, Your Input Score is not in the given Range!!! Try another time!!! (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 105 Sorry, Your Input Score is not in the given Range!!! Try another time!!! (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 54 Your Grade: F (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 64 Your Grade: D (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 75 Your Grade: C (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 85 Your Grade: B (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 95 Your Grade: A (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 100 Your Grade: A (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg100.py Enter Your Test Score in the range (0-100) inclusively: 0 Your Grade: F (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$
# main() function
def main():
# prompt first name
first_name = input('First name : ')
try:
# prompt current age
cur_age = int(input("Current Age (in years) : "))
except:
print("Sorry you didn't inputted correct current age value!!! Try another time")
return
try:
# prompt expected life span
life_span = int(input("Expected life span (in years) : "))
except:
print("Sorry you didn't inputted correct expected life span value!!! Try another time")
return
# calculate age in days
age_days = cur_age * 365
# calculate days left to live
days_left = (life_span * 365) - age_days
# print final message
print(first_name + " you are " + str(age_days) + " days old. You have " + str(days_left) + " days left to live.")
# execution of program starts from here
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
OUTPUT
(base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg101.py First name : Chegg Expert Current Age (in years) : Fifty-Five Sorry you didn't inputted correct current age value!!! Try another time (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg101.py First name : Chegg Expert Current Age (in years) : 26 Expected life span (in years) : Fifty-Five Sorry you didn't inputted correct expected life span value!!! Try another time (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$ python chegg101.py First name : Chegg Expert Current Age (in years) : 26 Expected life span (in years) : 75 Chegg Expert you are 9490 days old. You have 17885 days left to live. (base) avianjjai@avianjjai-Vostro-3578:~/Desktop/Chegg$
In: Computer Science
Question 1 Clinton Public Company Limited placed an advertisement on their web page as follows; “Anyone interested in going to the moon? We can provide this service to you at a cost of Five million dollars. Call 800-MOON and book your flight.” Donald’s dream since he was a kid is be the first in his family to go to the moon. He heard about the advertisement, via a friend and immediately logged on to Clinton’s web page for further details. Donald immediately thereafter called 800-MOON and booked his trip for December 22nd 2020, because he wanted to spend Christmas on the moon. Donald’s wife Daisy subsequently discovered what her husband planned to pursue for the Christmas holidays and is furious. She was hoping that he should use his available monies to buy her a brand new Lamborghini. She confronted him on the issue and after a few hours of arguments, he agreed to buy her the Lamborghini and forsake his much-anticipated trip to the moon. Donald called Clinton Public Company Limited and informed them that he no longer desired to go to the moon because of unforeseen circumstances. Clinton’s Customer Service Representative informed him that he had an agreement with them, because he accepted their offer when he called and booked his flight.
Donald is confused and is seeking your legal advice on this matter.
Should Include: Identification of the legal issues in the case study Analysis of Issues For each issue, compare both existing legislation and case law with the facts presented in this case. Decision For each issue presented, and based upon existing law. Discuss and determine how each issue should be resolved. Reason for Decision Was able to communicate logically why he/she chose the winner in the case. Opposing Opinion Based on the precedent and issues, discuss any reasons why the opposing party may prevail when this case goes to court.
In: Operations Management
Arrange the following atoms in order of decreasing first
ionization energy (largest first):
-Argon
-Cesium
-Chlorine
-Potassim
In: Chemistry
1. (Euler’s method) First, work out the first three steps by hand. Then approximate y(2) for each of the initial value problems using Euler’s method, first with a step size of h = .1 and then with a step size of h = .05 using the Excel spreadsheet. (a) dy dx = 2xy, y(0) = 1 (b) dy dx = x − y x + 2y , y(0) = 1 (c) dy dx = y + x, y(0) = 1 ignore the excell sheet portion
In: Advanced Math
How do unimolecular and first order relate to each other? (Are all first order reactions unimolecular? Or the other way round? What is the difference?)
In: Chemistry