suppose there are 2 classes of workers, A & B. Group A has no college education, Group B has 4 years of college education. Group A is paid 20% less than Group B for each and every year either is working. If the working life of any worker is 25 years, and the direct cost of a college education is $100,000 for 4 years of school. is it possible to set up a break even rate of return to college?
1. What are some of the pro's and con's of free college education.
2. If college was free, what would you suspect will happen? Would this change the rate of return to college education?
3. Should other costs be included in the computations
In: Economics
1.Mr. Clark made deposits of $950 at the end of every 6 months for 15 years. If interest is 3% compounded monthly and if he leaves the accumulated balance for another 10 years, what will be the balance in his account then? (i.e. 10 years after the last deposit) _______________
How much of the accumulated amount is interest?
2.Amy borrowed $6,200 to buy a car to drive to school. She plans to study for three years, and then start her career using her education. Interest is charged on the loan at 7.64% compounded annually. If start making month-end payments of $230 when she begins working, how many payments will she have to make?
In: Operations Management
Could you write a c- program that reads a text file into a linked list of characters and then manipulate the linked list by making the following replacements
1. Replace all “c” with “s” if followed by the characters “e”, “i” or “y”; otherwise
2. Replace "sh" with ph
This is the text to be manipulated:
Paragraph1
She told us to take the trash out.
Why did she do that?
I wish she would not do that
Paragraph 2
We came home very late despite the fact we had school the next day.
We had a lot of fun
I miss my friends.
In c programming language please
In: Computer Science
Write a C program that contains a structure that uses predefined types and union. • Create a struct with name, age, kind (Either child, college student, or adult), and kindOfPerson (Either kid, student, or adult) • kids have a school field. Students have college and gpa. Adults have company and salary. • Create one non-dynamic struct with the content for a college student: "Bob", 20, K-State, 3.5 • Create one struct dynamically for a kid with: "Alison", 10, "Amanda Arnold Elementary" • Implement a function that can be used to display the contents of a single structure • Print out both structures • Free up the memory allocated before exiting
In: Computer Science
As we have seen this week, one of the more controversial issues with the representation of American Indians is the use of the terms "Indian" and Indian-related names with high school, college, and professional sports teams. Is this an issue that needs to be addressed, or is it something that people should just move past and ignore? Do you think these names should be kept to keep the tradition and merchandise relevant today, and/or that the names actual honor American Indians? If so, how? Conversely, if you feel these names are offensive and need to be changed, explain why. Also, if "Indian" related mascots should be changed, should other racial and ethnically-related team names, (such as Notre Dame's "Fightin' Irish") be changed as well?
In: Psychology
As you have learned about the informational processing model of
memory, you have probably been able to apply a lot of what you have
learned to your own studies in school. What techniques have worked
for you in this class to help you remember "psychology." If you
came up with any mnemonics, please put them in your answer. Also,
consider times that your memory failed you in this class. Explain
why you forgot. Use the terms psychologists use when they talk
about memory.
Please use the following terms in your post:
short-term memory
long-term memory
proactive interference
retroactive interference
In: Psychology
Consider the industry in which you are working. (If you are not currently working consider the industry where you worked before returning to school, instead. Or if you never worked before, pick an industry of interest to you.) What were the key forces shaping the nature of competition and the opportunities for making profit in that industry? What, if anything, did firms do to insulate themselves from these forces?
Continuing with the industry you picked above, what were substitutes and complements? How did they impact profits?
Continuing with the industry you picked above, how did supplier power impact profits? What did firms do to insulate from the supplier power, if any?
In: Economics
Suppose that a young couple has just had a baby boy, and they wish to have enough saved to fund four years of college education at a school like UCLA when their son is at the ages of 19-22. Suppose this year’s total expense of an undergraduate student at WashU, including tuition, room and board, books and supplies, amounts to $74,000. This annual cost is expected to grow at 3.5% a year. To simplify the timeline, they assume that all the expenses will be paid in full on their child’s birthdays while he is in college, that is, his 19th to 22nd birthdays. The annual return expected on a college savings account is 8%. How much do they need as of today in order to fund their child’s college education?
In: Finance
A company has tool cribs where workmen draw parts. Two men have applied for the position of distributing parts to the workmen. George Fuller is fresh out of trade school and expects a $6 per hour salary. His average service time is 4 minutes. John Cox is a veteran who expects $12 per hour. His average service time is 2 minutes. A workman's time is figured at $10 per hour. Workmen arrive to draw parts at an average rate of 12 per hour.
a. What is the average waiting time a workman would spend in the system under each applicant?
b. Which applicant should be hired?
In: Operations Management
Good evening!! i would need ideas about the following text; !) John Stuart-On liberty. i need to make a 1-page essay response.; Keep in mind what Mill has argued in this short essay on free speech. imagine this person is invited to your school, and further, that speaker holds views that are demeaning to some members of the student body.Would John Stuart Mill think it’s permissible to allow that person to speak? Why? This essay requires you to argue, with some kind of evidence from our text (include at least one cited quote) about what Mill thinks. ( !), (argue how Mill would think, based on the text.).
In: Psychology