Assume a selling price of $95,000, a down payment of $20,000, and a mortgage at 10% for 30 years. If the loan was for 25 years, what would be the difference in the total interest cost of the loan?
In: Accounting
An industrial firm can buy a machine for $ 40,000. A
down payment of $ 4,000 is required and the balance can be paid in
equal 5-year terms at 7% interest on the unpaid balance. As an
alternative, the machine can be purchased for $ 36,000 in cash. If
the firm's MARR is 10%, determining the applicant for alternatives
must be accepted using the annual equivalency method
** I need the graph of the situation
In: Economics
In: Physics
a) Write down the state equation of an ideal gas. This equation can be utilized to derive any one of the macroscopic thermodynamic properties, p1, T1, or V1, of an ideal gas in state “1” when the other two properties and the gas’ conditions at some initial state “0” are known.
b) What is the ideal gas law? Express the law separately in terms of the amount of substance, the gas’ molar mass, the gas’ molar volume, and the gas’ number of particles (4 equations!).
c) When we divide the universal gas constant by Avogadro’s constant we obtain a new constant. What is this constant’s name? Derive its value and proper unit.
d) State Newton’s Law of Cooling and name all properties in the corresponding equation.
e) For most thermodynamic problems we use some standard definitions for pressure and temperature to which we relate our calculations. A popular choice is a standard air pressure of 1atm = 101325Pa at sea level and a temperature of T = 288.15K (or ϑ = 25°C), BUT there are many other standards in use! What is the barometric elevation equation which allows you to approximate the air pressure at an arbitrary height (idealized!)?
In: Physics
Create a catchy and short title for this blog down below. It has to be short, catchy and creative.
Where would anyone get the most up-to-date news on their favorite restaurants, public schools or local shops during the Coronavirus? If I were to take an actual poll (which will be run through my social media), most would likely say it would be on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. I was following one of my favorite bands on Instagram one day, I noticed they have canceled their entire tour due to the Coronavirus. I went to Ticketmaster.com to see if their post on Instagram was true. Unfortunately, the concert was postponed until a later date. The date is still to be determined.
Starbucks has used Instagram as their platform to inform the public of the changes they have done to better serve the committee and to protect its employees from further spreading this virus. Starbuck’s Instagram post from March 26, 2020 states, “Thank you to the healthcare workers and first responders who are working tirelessly to keep our communities safe. Inspired by the generosity of our partners (employees), we are offering all front-line responders a free tall iced or hot brewed coffee at participating stores in the US.”
West Contra Costa Schools used Facebook as their platform to announce changes in the education and services for K-12 schools in Contra Costa County, California. A post from March 27, 2020, shows a schedule and location list for student meal pick-ups for students during the stay-at-home order from the state of California. They included the list to be read in English and in Spanish due to the demographics of the county. They have also included other posts like board meeting schedules. Which these meetings were conducted through Facebook Live.
Nintendo used Instagram as their platform to release information about the new Nintendo Direct Mini set to release on March 26, 2020. At the beginning of the video post, it states, “Please note due to COVID-19, release dates and other information presented in this video are subject to change. For potential updates, please check the official Nintendo website and social media channels, as well as those of other publishers. Our hearts go out to all those impacted by COVID-19 during this challenging time.”
I have seen many companies post condolences to those impacted by COVID-19. They even share some employee accomplishments during the stay-at-home order to make it personable. During this time everyone is either feeling really motivated to try something new or tired of being in one place at all times. Posts on social media really help us get in touch with others around the world to “venture out”. How would you use social media as a PR objective for your company? Either as strictly informational, use for productivity or make it personable?
In: Operations Management
What is the biggest mistake many organizations make in the top-down approach
In: Operations Management
The followings are related to the ‘’Synthesis of Nickel Nanowires’’ which are broken down into 4 related questions.
a ) Draw a schematic diagram of the synthesis of nickel nanowires by electrodeposition. Identify the anode and the cathode in the experimental setup.
b) What are the corresponding half-reactions occurring at the anode and at the cathode?
c) What determines the final dimensions of the nanowires?
d) How are the nanowires separated from the template?
Note: Please answer clearly and at a professional level!
In: Chemistry
You bought a house for $150,000 and put down 10% and got a mortgage at an interest rate of 4.35 % per year. You would pay it back by paying an equal amount at the end of each month for 15 years? (Show all work) How much is your loan amount? How much is your monthly loan payment? How much is your loan balance after 2 years? How much is your total interest payment by the end of year 3?
In: Finance
Just if are sure 100000% in order not to get thump down
In free space, a sheet charge es = 100 nC/m2 in [x, y] plane y=0. Find work to move 2 nC from (-5,10,2) to (3,4,2)
In: Electrical Engineering
Recursion is a technique for breaking down a complex problem into smaller pieces and then combining the results to obtain the desired answer. The most common example of recursion is calculating factorials. Describe another problem that can be solved using recursion and outline the approach using Java or Pseudo-Code. Discuss the Big-Oh run time performance of your example. (Make sure to use your own words – do not cut and paste someone else's solution.)
In: Computer Science