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1. When it comes to disease, what responsibilities does the United States Government have, if any,...

1. When it comes to disease, what responsibilities does the United States Government have, if any, towards its citizens? What about state and local governments?

2. Why should government officials avoid calling COVID-19 by other names?

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Using the Exhibit below (Adjustments to Net Income (Loss) Using the Indirect Method, assume that the...

Using the Exhibit below (Adjustments to Net Income (Loss) Using the Indirect Method, assume that the amount of Net Income on the Income Statement for the year was $101,800. When preparing the Statement of Cash Flow using the indirect method for the current year, which of the following statements would describe the proper presentation of net income on the Cash flow from operating activities section?

EXHIBIT

                                                                                      Increase

                                                                                    (Decrease)     

Net Income (loss)                                                         $XXX

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow       

from operating activities:

   Depreciation of fixed assets                                       XXX

   Losses on disposal of assets                                      XXX

   Gains on disposal of assets                                      (XXX)

Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:

   Increases in *noncash current operating assets     (XXX)

   Decreases in **noncash current operating assets   XXX

   Increases in **current operating liabilities              XXX

   Decreases in *current operating liabilities             (XXX)

          *SUBTRACT                                                         **ADD

Increases in accounts receivable                    Decreases in accounts receivable

Increases in inventory                                     Decreases in inventory

Increases in prepaid expenses                        Decreases in prepaid expenses

Decreases in accounts payable                       Increases in accounts payable

Decreases in accrued expenses payable        Increases in accrued expenses payable

A. Start the Cash Flow from Operating Activities section with the $101,800 - ANSWER

B. Include the $101,800 in with the Adjustment to reconcile net income to net cash flows from operating activities section as an addition

C. Include the $101,800 in the Changes in current operating assets and liabilities as an addition

D. Ignore the $101,800 and do not use it in the Cash Flow from Operating Activities section

I am lost on this problem. Can someone please explain the steps to me?

In: Accounting

Write a program that checks whether or not a date entered in by the user is...

Write a program that checks whether or not a date entered in by the user is valid. Display the date and say if it is valid. If it is not valid explain why.

  • The input may be in the format mm/dd/yyyy, m/d/yyyy, mm/d/yyyy, or m/dd/yyyy.
  • A valid month (mm) must be from 1 to 12
  • A valid day (dd) must be from 1 to the appropriate number of days in the month
    • April, June, September, and November have 30 days
    • February has 28 except for leap years, then it has 29
    • The rest have 31 days
    • Leap years are years that are divisible by 4 BUT not divisible by 100 unless it is also divisible by 400

I don't need the coding. Just help with the questions 1 and 2.

  1. Include a flow chart in your proposed solution section
  2. Write the equivalent Boolean expression !(a>b)&&!(b==c) which doesn’t use the NOT operator (!). Assume that a, b, and c are integers.

In: Computer Science

Consider the accompanying 2 × 3 table displaying the sample proportions that fell in the various...

Consider the accompanying 2 × 3 table displaying the sample proportions that fell in the various combinations of categories (e.g., 12% of those in the sample were in the first category of both factors).

1 2 3
1 0.12 0.20 0.27
2 0.08 0.11 0.22

(a) Suppose the sample consisted of n = 100 people. Use the chi-squared test for independence with significance level 0.10. State the appropriate hypotheses

.H0: pij =

pi
pj

for every pair (i, j)
Ha: at least one pij

pi
pj

H0: pij

pi
pj

for every pair (i, j)
Ha: at least one pij =

pi
pj

    

H0: pij = pi · pj

for every pair (i, j)

Ha: at least one pijpi · pj

H0: pijpi · pj

for every pair (i, j)

Ha: at least one pij = pi · pj


Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
χ2 =  

What can be said about the P-value for the test?

P-value < 0.0050.005 < P-value < 0.01    0.01 < P-value < 0.0250.025 < P-value < 0.050.05 < P-value < 0.10P-value > 0.10


State the conclusion in the problem context.

Reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is not independent of the category with respect to factor 2.Fail to reject

H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is independent of the category with respect to factor 2.   

Reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is independent of the category with respect to factor 2.

Fail to reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is not independent of the category with respect to factor 2.


(b) Suppose the sample consisted of n = 1000 people. Use the chi-squared test for independence with significance level 0.10.
Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
χ2 =  

What can be said about the P-value for the test?

P-value < 0.005

0.005 < P-value < 0.01   

0.01 < P-value < 0.025

0.025 < P-value < 0.05

0.05 < P-value < 0.10

P-value > 0.10


State the conclusion in the problem context.

Fail to reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is independent of the category with respect to factor 2.Reject

H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is independent of the category with respect to factor 2.   

Reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is not independent of the category with respect to factor 2.

Fail to reject H0. An individual's category with respect to factor 1 is not independent of the category with respect to factor 2.


(c) What is the smallest sample size n for which these observed proportions would result in rejection of the independence hypothesis? (Round your answer up to the next whole number.)
n =  

In: Statistics and Probability

We are evaluating a project that costs $500,000 for the equipment, has a five-year life, and...

We are evaluating a project that costs $500,000 for the equipment, has a five-year life, and the market value of the equipment at the end of 5 years is 50,000. Assume that depreciation is straight-line to zero over the life of the project. Sales are projected at 30,000 units per year. Price per unit is $40, variable cost per unit is $20, and fixed costs are $100,000 per year. The tax rate is 35 percent, and we require a return of 14 percent on this project.

a. Calculate the accounting break-even point.

b. Calculate the base-case cash flow and NPV. What is the sensitivity of NPV to changes in the sales figure? Explain what your answer tells you about a 500-unit decrease in projected sales.

c. What is the sensitivity of NPV to changes in the variable cost figure? Explain what your answer tells you about a $1 decrease in estimated variable costs.

In: Finance

Sensitivity Analysis and break-even point We are evaluating a project that costs $780,000, has an eight-year...

Sensitivity Analysis and break-even point We are evaluating a project that costs $780,000, has an eight-year life, and has no salvage value. Assume that depreciation is straight-line to zero over the life of the project. Sales are projected at 92,000 units per year. price per unit is $37, variable cost per unit is $23, and fixed costs are $875,000 per year. The tax rate is 35 percent, and we require a return of 15 percent on this project.

A calculate the accounting break-even point.

B Calculate the base-case cash flow and NPV. What is the sensitivity of the NPV to hanges in the sales figure? Explain what your answer tells you about a 5---unit decrease in projected sales.

C What is the sensitivity of OCF to changes in the variable cost figure? Explain what your answer tells you about a $1 decrease in estimated variable costs.

In: Finance

In a box of 50 markers, 30 markers are either red or black and 20 are...

In a box of 50 markers, 30 markers are either red or black and 20 are missing their caps. If 12 markers are either red or black and are missing their caps, find the probability that a randomly selected marker is red or black or is missing its cap.

In: Statistics and Probability

Please answer the following questions and please follow the rubrics attached: 1. Describe, state and explain...

Please answer the following questions and please follow the rubrics attached:

1. Describe, state and explain the three primary objectives of descriptive epidemiology and,

2. How you can apply them to your working task.

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Compare and contrast an all-hazards approach with a scenario planning approach. Which approach best fits local-level...

Compare and contrast an all-hazards approach with a scenario planning approach. Which approach best fits local-level government? Which approach best fits the state- and federal-level governments? Explain your answer.

In: Psychology

a) Suppose the money supply increases. If the demand for money curve remains the same, show...

a) Suppose the money supply increases. If the demand for money curve remains the same, show what will happen to prices of goods and the PPM and explain. Use a graph to illustrate. Clearly label your graph.

b) Suppose that at the same time the supply of goods increases, and overall, prices have risen. What has happened? Draw a new PPM graph illustrating your point and explain. Clearly label your graph.

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