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format dd/mm/yyyy into
day,month and year without using built in function of strok() or
any other built in function in C++ (without classes).
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In: Computer Science
Concur Technologies, Inc., is a large expense-management company located in Redmond, Washington. The Wall Street Journal asked Concur to examine the data from 8.3 million expense reports to provide insights regarding business travel expenses. Their analysis of the data showed that New York was the most expensive city, with an average daily hotel room rate of $198 and an average amount spent on entertainment, including group meals and tickets for shows, sports, and other events, of $172. In comparison, the U.S. averages for these two categories were $89 for the room rate and $99 for entertainment. The table in the Excel Online file below shows the average daily hotel room rate and the amount spent on entertainment for a random sample of 9 of the 25 most visited U.S. cities (The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2011). Construct a spreadsheet to answer the following questions.
| City | Hotel Room Rate ($) | Entertainment ($) |
| Boston | 152 | 159 |
| Denver | 99 | 107 |
| Nashville | 88 | 101 |
| New Orleans | 106 | 142 |
| Phoenix | 90 | 98 |
| San Diego | 103 | 121 |
| San Francisco | 138 | 166 |
| San Jose | 88 | 139 |
| Tampa | 81 | 99 |
What does the scatter diagram developed in part (a) indicate about the relationship between the two variables?
The scatter diagram indicates a _________ linear relationship between the hotel room rate and the amount spent on entertainment.
Develop the least squares estimated regression equation.
Entertainment=______+_________ room rate (to 4 decimals)
Provide an interpretation for the slope of the estimated regression equation (to 3 decimals).
The slope of the estimated regression line is approximately . So, for every dollar _________ in the hotel room rate the amount spent on entertainment increases by $.
The average room rate in Chicago is $128, considerably higher than the U.S. average. Predict the entertainment expense per day for Chicago (to whole number).
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In: Statistics and Probability
Concur Technologies, Inc., is a large expense-management company located in Redmond, Washington. The Wall Street Journal asked Concur to examine the data from 8.3 million expense reports to provide insights regarding business travel expenses. Their analysis of the data showed that New York was the most expensive city, with an average daily hotel room rate of $198 and an average amount spent on entertainment, including group meals and tickets for shows, sports, and other events, of $172. In comparison, the U.S. averages for these two categories were $89 for the room rate and $99 for entertainment. The table in the Excel Online file below shows the average daily hotel room rate and the amount spent on entertainment for a random sample of 9 of the 25 most visited U.S. cities (The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2011). Construct a spreadsheet to answer the following questions.
| City | Hotel Room Rate ($) | Entertainment ($) |
| Boston | 144 | 163 |
| Denver | 100 | 104 |
| Nashville | 93 | 102 |
| New Orleans | 111 | 140 |
| Phoenix | 89 | 100 |
| San Diego | 105 | 121 |
| San Francisco | 134 | 165 |
| San Jose | 87 | 140 |
| Tampa | 82 | 97 |
What does the scatter diagram developed in part (a) indicate about the relationship between the two variables?
The scatter diagram indicates a _________negativepositive linear relationship between the hotel room rate and the amount spent on entertainment.
Develop the least squares estimated regression equation.
(to 4 decimals)
Provide an interpretation for the slope of the estimated regression equation (to 3 decimals).
The slope of the estimated regression line is approximately . So, for every dollar _________increasedecrease in the hotel room rate the amount spent on entertainment increases by $.
The average room rate in Chicago is $128, considerably higher than the U.S. average. Predict the entertainment expense per day for Chicago (to whole number).
In: Economics
Case Study
Terror at the Taj Bombay: Customer-Centric Leadership
The night of November 26, 2008, 10 armed individuals from the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (Army of the Righteous) entered the western-Indian city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) to attack pre-determined locations, including the Taj MahalPalace and Tower (Taj Bombay). Over three nights and two days, terrorists killed 159 people and wounded 211 across the city. Of these, 34 people died and 28 were injured during the three-day siege of the Taj Bombay. The attacks, which became known in India as “26/11”, had a dramatic and lasting impact on the Indian national psyche.
However, the Taj Bombay received praise in the aftermath of the attach- specifically from hotel guests-for the quick-thinking actions of hotel staff to ensure the safety of hotel guests at the expense of their own personal safety. In addition to managing the emotional and psychological challenges of moving forward after the loss of employees and extensive physical da1nage to the hotel, senior executives wondered if the Taj brand would survive. Images of the Taj Bombay under attack were reprinted in newspapers and shown on television news stations worldwide. Executives had to decide when -and if -to re-open the hotel, whether to continue to use the Taj brand name, and what message to send out to consumers. The risk was to be viewed as insensitive by either avoiding the tragedy completely in their messages to the public or being seen as taking advantage of public sympathy in talking about the tragedy, and in deciding the right time to return to "business as usual" at the Taj Bombay.
In: Operations Management
Pulau Penang Island Resort. Theresa Nunn is planning a 30-day vacation on Pulau Penang, Malaysia, one year from now. The present charge for a luxury suite plus meals in Malaysian ringgit (RM) is RM1,041/day. The Malaysian ringgit presently trades at RM3.1350/$. She determines that the dollar cost today for a 30-day stay would be $9,961.72. The hotel informs her that any increase in its room charges will be limited to any increase in the Malaysian cost of living. Malaysian inflation is expected to be 2.7397% annum, while U.S. inflation is expected to be 1.287%.
a. How many dollars might Theresa expect to need one year hence to pay for her 30-day vacation?
b. By what percent will the dollar cost have gone up? Why?
In: Finance
Malaysian Island Resort. Theresa Nunn is planning a 30-day vacation on Pulau Penang, Malaysia, one year from now. The present charge for a luxury suite plus meals in Malaysian ringgit (RM) is 1,044/day. The Malaysian ringgit presently trades at RM3.1350/$. She determines that the dollar cost today for a 30-day stay would be $9,990.43. The hotel informs her that any increase in its room charges will be limited to any increase in the Malaysian cost of living. Malaysian inflation is expected to be 2.7625% annum, while U.S. inflation is expected to be 1.293%.
a. How many dollars might Theresa expect to need one year hence to pay for her 30-day vacation?
b. By what percent will the dollar cost have gone up? Why?
In: Finance
Below is the financial data of FIT Corp. at the end of January 31, 2020. Prepare a traditional income statement. Show your calculations of the numbers that are not directly given.
Please show the calculations please, thank you!
In: Accounting
Using the data you obtained from measurements, determine the focal length of your corrective lenses and then use that focal length to determine where your new near point will be. Compare (% error) with the actual near point you found with your glasses/lenses on. Account for distance between your prescription lens and your eye if any.
I know I am near sighted. An the lense measurements account for the 2cm from my lenses to my eye already. I can't figure out how to do this as it wasn't covered yet.
| naked eye | Left eye Near point cm | Left eye Far Point cm | Right eye Near Point cm | Right eye Far Point cm |
| trial1 | 8cm | 15.2cm | 11.5cm | 18.8cm |
| 2 | 8.2 | 15.4 | 11.7 | 19 |
| 3 | 8.4 | 14.8 | 10.8 | 19.2 |
| 4 | 8.1 | 15 | 11.6 | 18.9 |
| Avg | 8.2 | 15.1 | 11.4 | 18.7 |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| With glasses | Left Eye Near Point cm | Left Eye Far Point cm | Right Eye Near Point cm | Right Eye Far Point cm |
| 1 | 13.5cm | 262.9cm | 14cm | 372.1cm |
| 2 | 13.7 | 255.1 | 13.5 | 360.4 |
| 3 | 14 | 265.7 | 13.8 | 366.2 |
| 4 | 14 | 268.1 | 14.1 | 370.7 |
| Avg | 13.8 | 263 | 13.9 | 367.4 |
In: Physics
You are a database designer and data analyst working for the hypothetical employer, Park University. The University over the last few years has provided faculty and staff needed technology to support various job functions but is having some trouble tracking such technology to ensure the program is cost-effective. In other words, the University Controls Department is having difficulty locating inventories and associated invoicing information. With the lack of this important information, the University Controls department has a very difficult time locating and tracking released technology which has the intended purpose of being an asset to assigned employees and departments.
The University Controls department has a Technology Asset Management System currently designed and implemented using Microsoft Access; however, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Park University needs some ideas of possible reasons the current Technology Asset Management System designed in Microsoft Access is not currently tracking technology assets as intended.
In a memo style response to the Chief Information Officer (CIO), share-based on your knowledge learned about databases using experience and research, some possible and or hypothetical reasons why the existing database, in this case, is not working as intended?
In: Computer Science
In: Biology