The country of Turkey, between 1988 and 2003 had inflation of about 60%
per year, peaking at 125% in the mid-1990s. What was its likely cause?
In: Economics
Caitlin founded an HR software company called Plum. She wants to add a diversity survey to her product but struggles with the types of insights that the HR departments need versus what employees feel comfortable sharing. What should Caitlin do before creating a new feature on her platform?
Question 13 options:
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She should start data mining |
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She should start with market research |
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She should begin a CRM program |
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She should look at all points of interaction |
In: Economics
Cousin Clara has been reconsidering her decision to become a
nun. She still wants to
dedicate her life to helping people, but after speaking to several
real nuns, she has
learned that the need for skills like “the Rigor mortis death chop”
is rather limited at the
convent. In order to fulfill her life’s mission, Clara has decided
to start a foundation to
teach young girls how to cope with the rough-and-tumble realities
of the world, including
how to beat the snot out of boys who try to hassle them. The “You
Go Girl Foundation”
will be eligible for funding by charitable organizations after it
has proven its viability.
Clara wants to have the grand opening of the foundation four years
from today (today
is January 1). Until then, she will work full time at her job with
the credit company to
raise the funds necessary for the first five years of operations.
After five years of
operations, the foundation will be eligible for grants to cover its
entire operating budget,
but for the first five years of operations the budget will be
self-funded.
Clara has a friend who will provide the office and work spaces at
no charge, and he will
even pay for all utilities (Clara can be VERY persuasive when
discussing charitable tax
deductions). The operating budget for the first five years will be
$25,000 per year (Clara
will work part-time to cover her personal living expenses). This
amount will be payable
at the beginning of each year since the folks who sell pencils and
paper and bandages
cannot wait until year-end to be paid. Clara has opened an account
for the foundation
at the First Philanthropy Bank; this account will pay 6% annually.
All monies for the
foundation will be deposited in this account. Clara will make a
deposit to this account
today and at year-end for each of the next four years (a total of
five deposits); each
deposit will be for the same amount. How much must Clara deposit so
that in four years
time there will be sufficient funds available to finance the
foundation’s operating budget
for the following five years?
(In case you are interested, Clara won a small lottery prize and
was able to put aside all
the money needed to send her nieces to karate school. She donated
the rest of it to her
favorite charities. Good for her.)
In: Finance
Deborah Little, 22-years-old, is a mother of twin 6-month-old girls. She has brought the girls into the pediatric clinic for well-child checkups and immunizations. She is questioning the need for the immunizations, stating that she does not understand why some require multiple doses. She is concerned that “all of these shots will be traumatic for the girls.” She adds, “I’m glad I don’t have to worry about getting vaccinated for anything."
Describe strategies to increase the likelihood that Ms. Little will complete the required immunizations for her daughters. How should the nurse respond to Ms. Little’s comment about her own need for vaccinations?Describe strategies to increase the likelihood that Ms. Little will complete the required immunizations for her daughters.
How should the nurse respond to Ms. Little’s comment about her
own need for vaccinations?
In: Nursing
Is humankind dangerously harming the environment?
Many key industries are dominated by a handful of large firms. This tendency has been increasingly evident in recent years, as many separate firms have merged into larger ones. How might this trend affect technological innovation? Could it pose a threat to the overall development of the economy?
In: Economics
Is humankind dangerously harming the environment?
Many key industries are dominated by a handful of large firms. This tendency has been increasingly evident in recent years, as many separate firms have merged into larger ones. How might this trend affect technological innovation? Could it pose a threat to the overall development of the economy?
In: Economics
prove it's correct or not.
A particular version of MERGESORT breaks the array into three equal parts, recursively sorts the first two parts, merges them, recursively sorts the last part, and merges it with the already merged parts one and two. This MERGESORT has the same worst-case running time as the standard version.
In: Computer Science
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GG Character |
Rose |
Sophia |
Dorothy |
Blanche |
I can’t decide! |
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Frequency |
42 |
73 |
38 |
64 |
53 |
At the .05 level of significance, is there evidence to show that the distribution of favorite Golden Girls character is not uniform? (meaning, not an equal distribution)
In: Statistics and Probability
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GG Character |
Rose |
Sophia |
Dorothy |
Blanche |
I can’t decide! |
|
Frequency |
42 |
73 |
38 |
64 |
53 |
At the .05 level of significance, is there evidence to show that the distribution of favorite Golden Girls character is not uniform? (meaning, not an equal distribution)
In: Statistics and Probability
A committee initiated raising fund for clinic building has presented its proposal to city dwellers. 345 of the 365 town dwellers in attendance at the meeting were in favor of the proposal. Assume those in attendance is a random sample of the town people:
Given the confidence interval of 95% is used for the population proportion of town dwellers that are in favor of the proposal ( 0.92, 0.97). If there has been 1095 town dwellers present in the meeting and 1035 of those 1095 has been in favor of the proposal, what would happen to this interval? Show your work in the space provided.
In: Statistics and Probability