Find the future value for each of the following scenarios, where
m is the periodic deposit and r is the interest
rate.
| compounding | time | future | interest | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| m | r | frequency | in years | value | earned |
| $450 | 4.1% | annually | 15 | $ | $ |
| $425 | 6.9% | semiannually | 13 | $ | $ |
| $350 | 6.5% | quarterly | 13 | $ | $ |
| $100 | 6.4% | monthly | 6 | $ | $ |
| $250 | 7.7% | weekly | 6 | $ | $ |
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The first and second formants when you make an "ee" vowel sound are approximately 270 Hz and 2300 Hz . The speed of sound in your vocal tract is approximately 350 m/s . If you breathe a mix of oxygen and helium (as deep-sea divers often do), the speed increases to 810m/s
With this mix of gases, what are the frequencies of the two formants?
In: Physics
At 200°C, Kc = 1.6*10−10 for: N2O(g) + NO2(g) ⇌ 3 NO(g). If 350 mL of NO measured at 797 torr and 25.0°C is placed into a 3.00 L container, what will be the molarity of N2O at equilibrium when the reaction is heated to 200°C? what is the total equilibrium pressure, in units of torr at 200°C?
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Why is it important to evaluate capital budgeting projects on the basis of incremental cash flows, what three components of cash flow may exist for a given project and how can expansion decisions be treated as replacement decisions, additionally what effect do sunk costs and opportunity costs have on a project’s incremental cash flows.
MINIMUM 350 WORDS PLEASE.
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Suppose the test scores for a college entrance exam are normally
distributed with a mean of 450 and a s. d. of 100.
a. What is the probability that a student scores between 350 and
550?
b. If the upper 3% scholarship, what score must a student receive to get a scholarship?
c. Find the 60th percentile of the test scores.
d. Find the middle 30% of the test scores.
In: Statistics and Probability
Compute the IRR static for Project E. The appropriate cost of capital is 8 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) What is the IRR? Should it be accepted or rejected?
| Project E | ||||||
| Time: | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Cash flow | –$1,000 | $350 | $480 | $520 | $300 |
$100 |
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A firm expects cash flows from an initial investment of 1 000 000$. The expected cash flows are as follows:
1.year: 600 000$ , 2.year: 400 000$, 3.year: 350 000$, 4.year: 300 000$
If the cost of capital is 16%, what is approximate IRR of this investment project? Do you accept this investment project?
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Out of all the trade theories choose one trade theory that features the role of government and one trade theory that does not. Comparing the two trade theories, outline which theory best represents the advantages and disadvantages of completely free international trade. In your answer justify why you chose this theory. (broad question 350 words approx).
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Compute the MIRR statistic for Project J if the appropriate cost of capital is 10 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)
| Project J | ||||||
| Time: | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Cash flow: | −$1,000 | $350 | $1,480 | −$520 | $300 | −$100 |
MIRR ______ %
Should the project be accepted or rejected?
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What is parental monitoring, and what are its advantages? In what circumstances are adolescents likely to feel more comfortable disclosing information to their parents? Does technology make it easier for adolescents to disclose to parents? Consider the differences from when you were an adolescent compared to today's youth in the monitoring behaviors your parents engaged in. Answer should be 350-500 words.
In: Psychology