Journalize and post the following adjusting entries for March:
1. 1/12th of the insurance policy expired.
2. Equipment is depreciated at 1/10th of cost with no salvage value.
3. 36 coupon books were redeemed by customers during the month.
4. Accrued salaries are $2,230
In: Accounting
Check all of the following that are true for the series
∑n=1∞(n−8)cos(nπ)/(n^2).
Converge, diverge, integral test, comparison test, limit
comparison, ratio test, and alternation test.
Same with ∑n=1∞8^n/((4^n)-1)
In: Math
Need in JAVA.
You are to use Binary Trees to do this Program.
Write a complete program, which will process several sets of numbers:
For each set of numbers you should:
1. Create a binary tree.
2. Print the tree using “inorder”, “preorder”, and “postorder”.
3. Call a method Count which counts the number of nodes in the tree.
4. Call a method Children which prints the number of children each node has.
5. Inset and delete several nodes according to the instructions given.
6. Print the tree again using “inorder”, “preorder”, and “postorder”.
7. Call a method Count again which counts the number of nodes in the tree.
8. Call a method again Children which prints the number of children each node has.
Data to be used Use value to determine the end of data (example -999)
1. Set #1: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 -999
Insert 21, Delete 16, Insert 30, Delete 10, Delete 12, Delete 2
2. Set #2: 3 1 5 -999
Insert 3, Insert 14, Insert 33, Insert 2, Insert 6
3. Set #3: 11 25 75 12 37 60 90 8 15 32 45 50 67 97 95 -999
Insert 21, Delete 60, Insert 30, Delete 45, Delete 97, Delete 25
4. Set #4: 150 40 60 39 34 27 10 82 15 -999
Insert 21, Delete 139, Insert 34, Delete 27, Insert 12, Delete 82
5. Set #5: 2 -999
Delete 2
6. Set #6: 34 65 3 7 48 15 16 92 56 43 74 -999
Insert 21, Delete 34, Insert 30, Insert 10, Insert12, Insert 2
In: Computer Science
Describe the correlation of the following cell structures or cellular processes with the establishment of microbial infections. Some of these may aid in the infection process, some of the host structures could be used by microbes to establish disease, and some of these could be used by the microbe to resist the immune system or antimicrobial chemotherapy.
A. Microbial Cell: 1) The Glycocalyx 2) Bacterial Cell Wall 3) Fimbriae and Pili 4) Flagella 5) Active transport (efflux pumps) 6) Plasmids 7) Ribosomes 8) Endospores
B. Host cell: 1) Plasma membrane 2) Cytoskeleton 3) Host ribosome 4) Nucleus 5) Endocytosis
In: Biology
Compute the PI statistic for Project X and note whether the firm should accept or reject the project with the cash flows shown below if the appropriate cost of capital is 8 percent.
Time: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Cash Flow: -82, -82, 0, 117, 92, 67
| Time: | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Cash flow: | -82 | -82 | 0 | 117 | 92 | 67 |
Multiple Choice
48.17 percent, reject
8.00 percent, accept
58.74 percent, accept
47.21 percent, reject
All information is given in the question.
In: Finance
Which of the following is false about Trade?
Group of answer choices
1) bartering is a simple form of trade
2) bartering is the most efficient form of trade
3) bartering took place in the early civilizations
4) bartering is a free market system
Surplus and Shortages
What is false?
Group of answer choices
1) If there is a surplus in the market, the market will take care of the surplus by not purchasing the excess amount and it will go away.
2) If there is a shortage, more suppliers/firms will enter and offer the product or service
3) the government needs to regulate surpluses and shortages
4) all of the above are false in regards to surpluses and shortages
In: Economics
The combustion reaction of propane is as follows.
C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) → 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(l)
Using Hess's law and the reaction enthalpies given below, find the
change in enthalpy for this reaction. Answer in KJ/mol
reaction (1): C(s) + O2(g) →
CO2(g)
ΔH = −393.5 kJ/mol
reaction (2): H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) →
H2O(l)
ΔH = −285.8 kJ/mol
reaction (3): 3 C(s) + 4 H2(g) →
C3H8(g)
ΔH = −103.8 kJ/mol
In: Chemistry
If the duopolists in question 24 behave as a shared monopoly, determine the (1) equilibrium price, (2) quantity, and (3) economic profits for the total market and (4) the consumer surplus, and (5) dead weight loss.
24: Cournot duopolists face a market demand curve given by P = 90 - Q where Q is total market demand. Each firm can produce output at a constant marginal cost of 30 per unit. There are no fixed costs. Determine the (1) equilibrium price, (2) quantity, and (3) economic profits for the total market, (4) the consumer surplus, and (5) dead weight loss.
In: Economics
If the duopolists in question 24behave as a shared monopoly, determine the (1) equilibrium price, (2) quantity, and (3) economic profits for the total market and (4) the consumer surplus, and (5) dead weight loss.Show Work
24. . Cournot duopolists face a market demand curve given by P = 90 Q where Q is total market demand. Each firm can produce output at a constant marginal cost of 30 per unit.There are no fixed costs.Determine the (1)equilibrium price, (2) quantity, and (3) economic profits for the total market, (4) the consumer surplus, and (5)dead weight loss
In: Economics
You want to examine the relationship among patients under your care between vegetable intake and blood cholesterol. From dietary analyses and measurements of blood cholesterol, you get the values in the table below. Calculate the correlation coefficient. While this is a small sample, is the correlation significant (explain how you determined) and what would be your conclusion?
|
Patient |
Servings per day |
Cholesterol (mg/dl) |
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1 |
3 |
240 |
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2 |
4 |
180 |
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|
3 |
1 |
220 |
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4 |
8 |
120 |
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5 |
2 |
190 |
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Mean |
3.6 |
190 |
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SD |
2.7 |
46 |
In: Statistics and Probability