The language is Assembly Language. Thank you!
Assignment 3:
Run the following code.
Record what each of the flag changes are for each command.
INCLUDE Irvine32.inc
.data
.code
main PROC
mov al,255
add al,1
call DumpRegs
sub al,1
call DumpRegs
sub al,1
call DumpRegs
exit
main ENDP
END main
In: Computer Science
Q1: __________ is a prioritized list of project requirements or features that provide business value for the customer. Items can be added to it at any time (this is how changes are introduced). The product manager assesses it and updates priorities as required.
A. Sprint
B. Scrum
C. Backlog D. Prototype
Q2: Software is developed or engineered; it is not manufactured in the classical sense. True
False
Q3: Briefly explain modeling activity in software engineering.
In: Computer Science
A client record is being reviewed following a sentinel event. The client’s record indicates a decline in vital signs throughout the shift. The nursing assistant documented a change in mental status, indicating the nurse was notified of the changes three hours before the shift ended. The patient coded just prior to the shift ended. What element of liability did the nurse violate?
Foreseeability
Breech
Damages
Injury
In: Nursing
1- Briefly define the following types of primate behavior and give an example of each as
discussed in class, in your textbook, and/or as seen in observations in films: dominance,
aggression, affiliative, tool use, and communication.
2- Discuss the structural as well as behavioral changes that are the result of bipedalism.
3- Is it possible to use bone trauma to help solve a forensic case?
Please answer All of them. Thank you!
In: Biology
In: Accounting
Kaelea, Inc., has no debt outstanding and a total market value
of $153,000. Earnings before interest and taxes, EBIT, are
projected to be $9,500 if economic conditions are normal. If there
is strong expansion in the economy, then EBIT will be 20 percent
higher. If there is a recession, then EBIT will be 30 percent
lower. The company is considering a $45,300 debt issue with an
interest rate of 5 percent. The proceeds will be used to repurchase
shares of stock. There are currently 5,100 shares outstanding.
Assume the company has a market-to-book ratio of 1.0.
a. Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of
the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued, assuming no
taxes. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter
your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g.,
32.16.)
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
b. Calculate the percentage changes in ROE when
the economy expands or enters a recession, assuming no taxes.
(A negative answer should be indicated by a minus
sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your
answers as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number, e.g.,
32.)
| %ΔROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
Assume the firm goes through with the proposed recapitalization and
no taxes.
c. Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of
the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization.
(Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your
answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g.,
32.16.)
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
d. Calculate the percentage changes in ROE for
economic expansion and recession. (A negative answer should
be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round
intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent
rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g.,
32.16.)
| %ΔROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
Assume the firm has a tax rate of 35 percent.
e. Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of
the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued. Also,
calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and
recession. (A negative answer should be indicated by a
minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations
and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places,
e.g., 32.16.)
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| %ΔROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
f. Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of
the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization. Also,
calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and
recession, assuming the firm goes through with the proposed
recapitalization. (A negative answer should be indicated by
a minus sign. Do not round intermediate
calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places, e.g.,
32.16.)
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| %ΔROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
In: Finance
Transactions and Recovery:
In: Computer Science
Exp 24 Report Sheet This is the equivalent of p. 297-298 in your lab manual, but easier to read. Be sure to identify the three unknowns at the bottom of page 2.
Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
Solubility: Indicate if the substance is soluble or insoluble in water and ligroin. Does this indicate that the substance is polar or non-polar?
Density: Is the substance more dense than water (sinks) or less dense than water (floats). For ligroin, can you tell anything about relative density?
|
H2O |
Ligroin |
|||
|
Hydrocarbon |
Solubility |
Density |
Solubility |
Density |
|
Hexane |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
|
Cyclohexene |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
|
Toluene |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
|
Unknown A |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
|
Unknown B |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
|
Unknown C |
Insoluble |
Lighter than water (floats) |
Soluble |
Cannot determine relative densities when two liquids mix |
Chemical Properties of Hydrocarbons
|
Hydrocarbon |
Combustion |
Bromine Test |
KMnO4 Test |
H2SO4 Test |
|
Hexane |
Burns clean |
Remains red, even after addition of AlCl3. No rxn |
Stays purple, no rxn |
H2SO4 does not mix with hexane. No rxn. |
|
Cyclohexene |
Some soot |
Readily changes from Red to colorless |
Brown precipitate forms |
H2SO4 mixes with cyclohexene. Heat detected. |
|
Toluene |
Heavy soot |
Remains red, changes to colorless only after addition of AlCl3. |
Stats purple, no rxn |
H2SO4 does not mix with toluene. No rxn. |
|
Unknown A |
Some soot |
Readily changes from Red to colorless |
Brown precipitate forms |
H2SO4 mixes with Unknown A. Heat detected. |
|
Unknown B |
Heavy soot |
Remains red, changes to colorless only after addition of AlCl3. |
Stats purple, no rxn |
H2SO4 does not mix with Unknown B. No rxn. |
|
Unknown C |
Burns clean |
Remains red, even after addition of AlCl3. No rxn |
Stays purple, no rxn |
H2SO4 does not mix with Unknown C. No rxn. |
Unknown A is ___________________
Unknown B is ___________________
Unknown C is __________________
In: Chemistry
|
Kaelea, Inc., has no debt outstanding and a total market value of $125,000. Earnings before interest and taxes, EBIT, are projected to be $10,400 if economic conditions are normal. If there is strong expansion in the economy, then EBIT will be 20 percent higher. If there is a recession, then EBIT will be 35 percent lower. Kaelea is considering a $42,000 debt issue with an interest rate of 6 percent. The proceeds will be used to repurchase shares of stock. There are currently 6,250 shares outstanding. Assume Kaelea has a market-to-book ratio of 1.0. |
| Requirement 1: |
| (a) |
Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued, assuming no taxes. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).)
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In: Finance
|
Kaelea, Inc., has no debt outstanding and a total market value of $125,000. Earnings before interest and taxes, EBIT, are projected to be $10,400 if economic conditions are normal. If there is strong expansion in the economy, then EBIT will be 20 percent higher. If there is a recession, then EBIT will be 35 percent lower. Kaelea is considering a $42,000 debt issue with an interest rate of 6 percent. The proceeds will be used to repurchase shares of stock. There are currently 6,250 shares outstanding. Assume Kaelea has a market-to-book ratio of 1.0. |
| Requirement 1: |
| (a) |
Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued, assuming no taxes. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| (b) |
Calculate the percentage changes in ROE when the economy expands or enters a recession, assuming no taxes. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| %?ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
| Requirement 2: |
| Assume the firm goes through with the proposed recapitalization and no taxes. |
| (a) |
Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| (b) |
Calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and recession. (Do not roundintermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| %?ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
| Requirement 3: |
| Assume the firm has a tax rate of 35 percent. |
| (a) |
Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued. Also, calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and recession. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| %?ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
| (b) |
Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization. Also, calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and recession, assuming the firm goes through with the proposed recapitalization. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
| ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Normal | % |
| Expansion | % |
| %?ROE | |
| Recession | % |
| Expansion | % |
In: Finance