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Question 2 Explain the main residence exemption. In your answer comment on the following: What are...

Question 2

Explain the main residence exemption. In your answer comment on the following:

  1. What are the factors that are relevant in determining main residence status
  2. What can happen if you are absent from your property
  3. What will happen if you own two properties for a period of 4 months (ie. You have moved house and your old house is on the market and not being used for income producing activities)

this question is about tax in Australia

In: Accounting

1) Suppose you have particle on a ring with the wavefunction1: ?_m(?) = 1/(sqrt(2pi)) * e^(im(?))...

1) Suppose you have particle on a ring with the wavefunction1:

?_m(?) = 1/(sqrt(2pi)) * e^(im(?))

(m = 0, ±1, ±2, …)

a. Do you know anything about where the particle is on the ring? Does

m matter in this determination?

b. Do you know the angular momentum exactly?

2) Suppose the same particle were described with the wavefunction2:

?_m (?) = 1/(sqrt(2pi)) * cos (m?)

(m = 0, ±1, ±2, …)

c. Now do you know anything about where the particle is on the ring?

Does m matter in this?

d. Do you know the angular momentum exactly?

e. Re-write your wavefunction2 in terms of exponential functions and

use this to explain your answer to d.

In: Physics

Someone tries to convince you that parents should put their children in enriching preschool environments by...

Someone tries to convince you that parents should put their children in enriching preschool environments by their second birthday at the latest. How would you respond to this individual? In your response: State whether you agree or disagree with the person. Defend your position given recent findings about brain development. Include the following concepts in your discussion: synaptogenesis, synaptic pruning, experience-expectant and experience-dependent plasticity

In: Psychology

Researchers at a food company are interested in how a new ketchup made from green tomatoes...

Researchers at a food company are interested in how a new ketchup made from green tomatoes (and green in color) will compare to their traditional red ketchup. They are worried that the green color will adversely affect the tastiness scores. They randomly assign subjects to either the green or red ketchup condition. Subjects indicate the tastiness of the sauce on a 20-point scale. Tastiness scores tend to be skewed. The scores follow:


Green Ketchup
14

15

16

18

16

16

19


Red Ketchup
16

16

19

20

17

17

18


a. What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?

b. Identify H0 and Ha for this study.

c. Conduct the appropriate analysis.

d. Should H0 be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?

In: Math

Please find and post one example of a situation in which a business leader (or group...

Please find and post one example of a situation in which a business leader (or group of leaders) behaved unethically. You can google "corporate scandals," "ethical scandals in business, "unethical business leaders," etc. You won't have any problem finding something after just a few minutes of searching!

Do not use examples from politics, government, religious organizations, educational institutions, or other non-profit settings. Use examples only from for-profit businesses.

You may not use Wells Fargo since there's already a case on this company in Ch. 13.

There is no time frame; it can be a recent incident or something that happened years ago.

Each student must pick something different, so be sure to read all previous posts before posting your own. Also, you must reference your source(s). If you use the same example that another student has already posted, and/or you do not reference your source(s), you will not get credit for it.

  1. Briefly, in your own words, describe what happened. Do NOT copy and paste from a source. Just describe it in your own words and include only enough detail to give a general picture of what happened. Keep it brief and focused -- just give us a one-paragraph summary of the situation.
  2. What were the consequences of the unethical behavior? For example, did the company lose money? Were there criminal charges or a lawsuit? Did the company go out of business? Were employees, customers, or others harmed? Was the company's reputation damaged? Did it result in a law being passed to prevent such behavior in the future?
  3. What appeared to be the underlying cau

In: Operations Management

Rejection Region After reviewing data from a sample, an inference can be made about the population....

Rejection Region

After reviewing data from a sample, an inference can be made about the population. For example,

Find a data set on the internet. Some suggested search terms: Free Data Sets, Medical Data Sets, Education Data Sets.

  1. Introduce your Data Set and Cite the Source.
  2. What trends do you notice in your data set?
  3. Based on the trends and the history of your data set, make a claim. What kind of test (left, right, two-tailed) would you have to complete?
  4. Explain the steps needed to complete the Hypothesis Test. What is needed?

After reviewing data from a sample, an inference can be made about the population. For example,

Find a data set on the internet. Some suggested search terms: Free Data Sets, Medical Data Sets, Education Data Sets.

  1. Introduce your Data Set and Cite the Source.
  2. What trends do you notice in your data set?
  3. Based on the trends and the history of your data set, make a claim. What kind of test (left, right, two-tailed) would you have to complete?
  4. Explain the steps needed to complete the Hypothesis Test. What is needed?

In: Math

Cholesterol levels for a group of women aged 50-59 follow an approximately normal distribution with mean...

Cholesterol levels for a group of women aged 50-59 follow an approximately normal distribution with mean 216.57 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). Medical guidelines state that women with cholesterol levels above 240 mg/dl are considered to have high cholesterol and about 29.6% of women fall into this category.

1. What is the Z-score that corresponds to the top 29.6% (or the 70.4-th percentile) of the standard normal distribution? Round your answer to three decimal places.

2. Find the standard deviation of the distribution in the situation stated above. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.

In: Statistics and Probability

Cholesterol levels for a group of women aged 30-39 follow an approximately normal distribution with mean...

Cholesterol levels for a group of women aged 30-39 follow an approximately normal distribution with mean 190.14 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). Medical guidelines state that women with cholesterol levels above 240 mg/dl are considered to have high cholesterol and about 9.3% of women fall into this category.

1. What is the Z-score that corresponds to the top 9.3% (or the 90.7-th percentile) of the standard normal distribution? Round your answer to three decimal places.

2. Find the standard deviation of the distribution in the situation stated above. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.

In: Math

Was there a noticeable difference between the acid treated apple piece and the untreated apple piece?...

  1. Was there a noticeable difference between the acid treated apple piece and the untreated apple piece? Explain. Could you use vinegar instead of pineapple juice? Would you want to?
  2. Obtain your bread dough and describe how it has changed since it was first made. Pull it apart and make notes about the texture, the odor, and the volume of dough. Explain the biochemistry behind this metamorphosis.
  3. Why do you think that cheese is less subject to spoilage than milk?
  4. Do you think that there is some population of cells in you (yourself!) that is currently undergoing mitosis?
  5. What kind of circumstances would promote mitosis (e.g. a finger has been cut)?
  6. Do you think that there is some population of cells in you that might never, or only very rarely, undergo mitosis at this point in your life?
  7. What was the appearance of the DNA as you were spooling it?
  8. What reagent (chemical compound) was used to cause the DNA to precipitate from the solution, Thus allowing it to be spooled onto the wooden applicator stick?
  9. At what two wavelengths does DNA absorb? At which wavelength does it absorb the most?

In: Biology

Forrest Gardner, owner of Gardner's Gardens, just completed his first year in business and has received...

Forrest Gardner, owner of Gardner's Gardens, just completed his first year in business and has received financial statements that have been prepared by his accountant. Gardner finds the income statement and balance sheet to be informative, however, he does not understand the statement of cash flows. He says that the first section is especially confusing.

Write a summary explaining the following:

1. Purpose and sections of the cash flow statement.

2. Explain why the first section may be confusing.

In: Accounting