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For the following data, construct a frequency distribution with six classes. 57 23 35 18 21...

For the following data, construct a frequency distribution with six classes.

57 23 35 18 21
26 51 47 29 21
46 43 29 23 39
50 41 19 36 28
31 42 43 29 18
28 46 33 28 20
Class Interval Frequencies

16 - under 23

enter a frequency

23 - under 30

enter a frequency

30 - under 37

enter a frequency

37 - under 44

enter a frequency

44 - under 51

enter a frequency

51 - under 58

enter a frequency

TOTAL

enter a total for the column

2. can you look at this and help me

According to a Human Resources report, a worker in the industrial countries spends on average 419 minutes a day on the job. Suppose the standard deviation of time spent on the job is 30 minutes.

a. If the distribution of time spent on the job is approximately bell shaped, between what two times would 68% of the figures be?
enter the lower limit for the interval where 68% of the values would fall  to enter the upper limit for the interval where 68% of the values would fall   

b. If the distribution of time spent on the job is approximately bell shaped, between what two times would 95% of the figures be?
enter the lower limit for the interval where 95% of the values would fall  to enter the upper limit for the interval where 95% of the values would fall   

c. If the distribution of time spent on the job is approximately bell shaped, between what two times would 99.7% of the figures be?
enter the lower limit for the interval where 99.7% of the values would fall  to enter the upper limit for the interval where 99.7% of the values would fall   

d. If the shape of the distribution of times is unknown, approximately what percentage of the times would be between 361 and 477 minutes?
enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place _________ %  (Round the intermediate values to 3 decimal places. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

e. Suppose a worker spent 400 minutes on the job. What would that worker’s z score be, and what would it tell the researcher?
z score = enter the z score rounded to 3 decimal places  (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

This worker is in the lower half of workers but within select the distance from the mean one standard deviation of the mean.

In: Statistics and Probability

1-Someone who is heterozygous for a recessive genetic illness is said to be ________. Select one:...

1-Someone who is heterozygous for a recessive genetic illness is said to be ________.

Select one:

a.

epistatic

b. pleiotropic

c. a carrier

d.

allelic

2- A group of organs in the body that have a common function make up a(n) organism

Select one:

True

False

3- The inner layer of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, oil glands, and hair follicles is called the dermis

Select one:

True

False

4-Which genetic condition can be described as the inheritance of the heterozygous phenotype, which is expressed as an intermediate between the dominant and recessive alleles?

Select one:

a.

codominance

b.

epistasis

c.

incomplete dominance

d. dominance

5-Most of the energy used by the cell is converted to ATP in ________.

Select one:

a. Golgi complexes

b.

lysosomes

c.

mitochondria

d. nuclei

6-Specialized cells found at the base of the epidermis that produce pigments that help give skin its color are called melanocytes

Select one:

True

False

7-If two chromosomes have the same genes for the same trait, they are said to be ________.

Select one:

a.

polypeptides

b.

autosomal

c.

Traits

d.

homologues

8-The movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until equilibrium is reached can be described as

Select one:

a.

diffusion

b. All of the above are true.

c. osmosis

d. active transport

9-Starring Shailene Woodley (Fault in Our Stars, Divergent films) and Sam Claflin (Me Before You, The Hunger Games films), ADRIFT is based on the inspiring true story of two sailors who set out to journey across the ocean from Tahiti to San Diego. Tami Oldham (Woodley) and Richard Sharp (Claflin) couldn’t anticipate they would be sailing directly into one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history. In the aftermath of the storm, Tami awakens to find Richard badly injured and their boat in ruins. With no hope for rescue, Tami must find the strength and determination to save herself and the only man she has ever loved. ADRIFT is the unforgettable story about the resilience of the human spirit and the transcendent power of love.

Provided by Rovi

10-When one gene causes multiple effects, the condition is called ________.

Select one:

a.

pleiotropy

b. incomplete dominance

c.

multiple alleles

d.

codominance

In: Biology

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button as well so...

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button as well so I can see how you solved the question

The Air Marshal Co. has recently completed a $10,000,000 two-year marketing study.  Based on the results of this study, Air Marshal has estimated that 800 units of its new security electro-optical human scanning hardware, known as "Marshal Dillon," could be sold annually over the next 12 years, at a price of $110,000 the first year with an estimated 2% annual rise from inflation in years 2-6.  The sales price is expected to drop to $90,000 in year 7 due to increasing competition with 2% annual increase for year 8-12.  Variable costs per unit are $45,000 with an estimated 4% annual rise from inflation in years 2-12 and incremental cash fixed costs total $15 million per year all 12 years.   

Start-up costs include $120 million to build production facilities and an additional $10,000,000 for shipping and installation costs, $25 million for land, and net operating working capital is projected to be 12% of next year sakes. The production facility will be depreciated on a straight-line basis to a value of zero over the twelve-year life of the project.  At the end of the project's life, the facilities (including the land) will be sold for an estimated $25 million.  The value of the land is not expected to change during this time period.

Finally, start up would also entail one-time tax-deductible cash expenses of $5 million at year zero.  Air Marshal is an ongoing, profitable business and pays taxes at a 32% rate.  Air Marshal has a 10% opportunity cost of capital for projects such as this one.  

Be sure to answer to the following questions and express your numbers in millions of dollars where appropriate.   If your annual income should be a loss, assume that tax could be saved from other profitable parts of the company.

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button on excel as well so I can see how you solved the question

  1. Please estimate the cash flows for all 12 years and provide a detailed statement of projected cash flows, as was done in the sample quiz solution.
  2. Calculate the following for the project:  NPV, IRR, and MIRR.
  3. Should Air Marshal proceed with the Marshal Dillon project

In: Finance

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button as well so...

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button as well so I can see how you solved the question

The Air Marshal Co. has recently completed a $10,000,000 two-year marketing study.  Based on the results of this study, Air Marshal has estimated that 800 units of its new security electro-optical human scanning hardware, known as "Marshal Dillon," could be sold annually over the next 12 years, at a price of $110,000 the first year with an estimated 2% annual rise from inflation in years 2-6.  The sales price is expected to drop to $90,000 in year 7 due to increasing competition with 2% annual increase for year 8-12.  Variable costs per unit are $45,000 with an estimated 4% annual rise from inflation in years 2-12 and incremental cash fixed costs total $15 million per year all 12 years.   

Start-up costs include $120 million to build production facilities and an additional $10,000,000 for shipping and installation costs, $25 million for land, and net operating working capital is projected to be 12% of next year sakes. The production facility will be depreciated on a straight-line basis to a value of zero over the twelve-year life of the project.  At the end of the project's life, the facilities (including the land) will be sold for an estimated $25 million.  The value of the land is not expected to change during this time period.

Finally, start up would also entail one-time tax-deductible cash expenses of $5 million at year zero.  Air Marshal is an ongoing, profitable business and pays taxes at a 32% rate.  Air Marshal has a 10% opportunity cost of capital for projects such as this one.  

Be sure to answer to the following questions and express your numbers in millions of dollars where appropriate.   If your annual income should be a loss, assume that tax could be saved from other profitable parts of the company.

Can you please post the excel answers and post the (SHOW FORMULAS) button on excel as well so I can see how you solved the question

  1. Please estimate the cash flows for all 12 years and provide a detailed statement of projected cash flows, as was done in the sample quiz solution.
  2. Calculate the following for the project:  NPV, IRR, and MIRR.
  3. Should Air Marshal proceed with the Marshal Dillon project

In: Finance

Ben is living in Kuala Lumpur with his 10 years old son. His wife has passed...

Ben is living in Kuala Lumpur with his 10 years old son. His wife has passed away a few years ago. His loss has alerted him on the importance of obtaining a risk management plan, especially for those dependent caused by premature death. Taking care of his son’s financial well-being has become his top priority.

When his wife passed away, Ben has to face all the financial pressure especially medical treatment spent. The insurance claim of RM30,000 from his wife is barely enough to cover the medical expenses and funeral expenses.

Ben is a senior software engineer for a public listed company in Ipoh, Perak. His current annual income inclusive of bonuses and fixed allowances is RM120,000. The employer provides a general group life insurance from ABC Insurance Bhd. The sum insured amount will be triple of his annual income.

Besides his contribution to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Private Retirement Scheme (PRS), he also has allocated some money in the education funds through SSPN for his son upon enrolment to further study.

Ben’s has the following financial needs and objectives if he were to face premature death:

  • Estimated funeral costs RM30,000
  • Medical bills RM30,000
  • Lawyer’s fees RM5,000
  • Income support for his son. RM1,300 monthly for 8 years
  • Housing loan outstanding RM280,000
  • Car loan and credit card debts RM50,000
  • Education funds (Engineer – Local) RM180,000
  • Amanah Saham Malaysia RM10,000
  • Fixed Deposit RM50,000
  • SSPN RM10,000
  • Private Retirement Scheme RM30,000
  • EPF Balance RM185,000
  • Individual life insurance (sum insured) RM50,000
  • Group life insurance (sum insured) RM240,000
  1. Based on the information above, you are required to estimate the additional insurance need by using the human life value approach at the discount rate of 5 percent, if Ben allocates 60 percent of his earnings for his son until he reaches 18 years old.
  1. Measure the amount of insurance need by using the needs approach.

      

  1. If the estimated Life Insurance survivor benefits from existing group life insurance are paying RM650 monthly to Ben’s son until he is 18 years old, Calculate the additional life insurance needs.               

In: Accounting

Question 3: For the last two decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) has been offering an unprecedented...

Question 3: For the last two decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) has been offering an unprecedented opportunity for developing countries to achieve faster economic growth. Through FDI, foreign investors benefit from utilizing their firm-specific assets and resources efficiently, such as technology and managerial know-how. For capital-scarce developing economies, FDI implies access to not only capital but also the benefit of acquiring advanced technology, managerial expertise, employment productivity, human resource development, global marketing networks, and best-practice systems of corporate governance. In particular, Asian countries have been successful in attracting FDI. Consequently, FDI in Asian developing countries increased from $396 million in 1980 to $275 billion in 2010, 1 indicating Asia as a main destination of FDI. While dramatic shifts in the composition of recipient countries have changed over time, with China currently becoming an attractive destination for FDI, Southeast Asia continues to remain an attractive hub for foreign investors. Although Southeast Asian countries have been successfully attracting FDI inflows, success in attracting FDI has varied widely between countries. Some countries fare much better than others in attracting and hosting foreign investment projects within Southeast Asia. Within this context, this study aims to understand the reasons behind why certain countries have high FDI inflows while other countries have low FDI inflows, with special reference to countries in Southeast Asia. In particular, the Philippines and Thailand will be examined. The two countries share many of the economic determinants of FDI in common, however, the level of FDI inflows differ substantially Answer the following questions each one carries 10 marks a. Do you think the political institutions can be considered as significant incentives or deterrents to FDI inflows in the Philippines and Thailand? b. What are the factors contributing for the inflow of FDI in Southeast Asian countries? c. Do you think the trade and investment policies in the Philippines and Thailand play an important role in inviting more FDI? d. Trade liberalization is an essential engine for growth for developing countries, Explain this statement with reference to Southeast Asian countries. e. Higher GDP level of economic development attracts higher levels of FDI inflows. Critically evaluate this statement.

In: Economics

Now, we want you to focus on the emotional realm of brands. The book mentions that...

Now, we want you to focus on the emotional realm of brands. The book mentions that ‘most brand managers want customers to have an emotional connection with their brands’. The brand managers of Volvo Cars seem to truly believe that as well because they have been creating multiple campaigns in order to engender emotional responses in Volvo customers. Below, you can see a video of the Volvo’s E.V.A. Initiative.

Video talking:

Women are seventy one percent more likely to be injured in a car crash and seventeen percent more likely to die。the reason most cars are tested on male crush test dummies。but not at all though they have collected real world data since the nineteen seventies, to learn what happens during a collision, regardless of size or gender。what if we could use this data to make all cars save for women introducing the ether initiative, we collected all of all those research and made it available to everyone in a digital library consisting of data from more than forty three thousand tons and seventy two thousand people。for the first time ever ,anyone could download the research and learn how it has led to some of volvo is most innovative safety systems to make the data more human we gave them the number as a face and created a film that showed how this injustice affects women in a personal and direct wayeva was introduced at a live streamed event where journalists and competing brands kunin . the data helped us to understand the mechanism and the importance for all people and we want the rest of the industry to do the same then we launched the global campaign across a wide range of media。the initiative quickly became news and sparked a global conversation about equal grade safety。whitlash and entries like this but also they're not just keeping the data for themselves。this i d say an analysis that they've done is also on their website so a open all car manufactures to over improved safety for women in particular

After watching the video, you should elaborate your answer (max. 400 words). In this answer, you should: (1) identify the key feelings and emotions Volvo brand managers are working with this campaign, and (2) explain why and how are they relevant for Volvo brand. In other words, you should discuss how the Volvo’s E.V.A. Initiative ‘emotionalize’ the brand Volvo.

In: Operations Management

. NEED NEW ANSWER ASAP / ANSWER NEVER USED BEFORE, COMPLETELY NEW ANSWER PLEASE Your employer,...

.

NEED NEW ANSWER ASAP / ANSWER NEVER USED BEFORE, COMPLETELY NEW ANSWER PLEASE

Your employer, a midsized human resources management company, is considering expansion into related fields, including the acquisition of Temp Force Company, an employment agency that supplies word processor operators and computer programmers to businesses with temporarily heavy workloads. Your employer is also considering the purchase of Biggerstaff & McDonald (B&M), a privately held company owned by two friends, each with 5 million shares of stock. B&M currently has free cash flow of $24 million, which is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5%. B&M’s financial state-ments report short-term investments of $100 million, debt of $200 million, and preferred stock of $50 million. B&M’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 11%.

Answer the following questions:

a. Describe briefly the legal rights and privileges of common stockholders.

b. What is free cash flow (FCF)? What is the weighted average cost of capital? What is the free cash flow valuation model?

c. Use a pie chart to illustrate the sources that comprise a hypothetical company’s total value. Using another pie chart, show the claims on a company’s value. How is equity a residual claim?

d. Suppose the free cash flow at Time 1 is expected to grow at a constant rate of gL forever. If gL cash flows when discounted at the WACC? If the most recent free cash flow is expected to grow at a constant rate of gL , WACC), what is a formula for the present value of expected free cash flows when discounted at the WACC?

e. Use B&M’s data and the free cash flow valuation model to answer the following questions:

(1) What is its estimated value of operations?

(2) What is its estimated total corporate value? (This is the entity value.)

(3) What is its estimated intrinsic value of equity?

(4) What is its estimated intrinsic stock price per share?

ANSWER THROUGHLY 1-2 pages *** IN PARAGRAPGH FORM PLEASE NOT BULLET POINTS

COPY AND PASTE Answer in paragraphs, and no picture attachment please.

NEEDS TO BE AN ORIGINAL SOURCE ANSWER NEVER USED BEFORE

***NEEDS TO BE AN ORIGINAL SOURCE PLEASE***

PLEASE ANSWER THROUGHLY ALL ANSWERS

Answer to best abilities please.

In: Accounting

I would like a summary for this text below as the content is related to discrimination...

I would like a summary for this text below as the content is related to discrimination in the housing market.please you can write the a summary and typing and not write by hand,so that I can read and understand your answer clearly.BR.

1-With the help of theories from the current chapters in Applied Microeconomics and, if necessary, with the help of other course literature, we report in such a way that the issues are clearly described and in what way the study uses the theory in the book.
Below are the issues we have used as a starting point:
What will be the expected effect on the housing market.
What trends and events have prompted the current housing situation.
What problems can be identified around the housing market.
Based on the study and its results, can one say something about the type of discrimination that occurs in the housing market? Both ethnic discrimination and gender discrimination occur.
Gary Becker was one of the first economists to analyze discrimination. Among other things, he received the Nobel Prize (1992). In his work, as in the case of other well-known economists' studies on discrimination, there are two theories that have played a prominent role:
Theory 1: People have different preferences for discrimination.
Theory 2: An individual's characteristics are not always observable
As discrimination can create gaps between different parts of society, it is very interesting from an economic perspective. Connection to NEK theory from applied microeconomics:
We have intended to link discrimination with theories 1 and 2. Theory 1 is about discrimination based on preferences, for example that an employer prefers one gender over the other. Theory 2 is about the individual's characteristics not always being observable and therefore one generalizes based on the individual's group affiliation.
The following goal formulations need to be considered and fulfilled if we are to have a fair housing market at some point in the future:
It can not be questioned that access to housing remains unequal. Despite long-standing laws that protect against discrimination, members of disadvantaged groups find it more difficult to find a high-quality place to live in a neighborhood with high opportunities. However, it is much less obvious whether - or how much - these differences are due to discrimination, as disadvantaged groups often differ systematically in employment, income, assets and liabilities. We identify and work with proposals on how to work against discrimination.
A good home is a human right.
The housing standard needs to be raised.
Rents need to be more fair

In: Economics

push(self, value: object) -> None: This method adds a new element to the top of the...

push(self, value: object) -> None:

This method adds a new element to the top of the stack.

Output:

STACK: 0 elements. []

STACK: 5 elements. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

pop(self) -> object:

Output:

Exception: <class ' main .StackException'> 5

4

3

2

1

Exception: <class ' main .StackException'

top(self) -> object:

Output:

No elements in stack <class ' main .StackException'> STACK: 2 elements. [10, 20]

20

20

STACK: 2 elements. [10, 20]

#Code

from dynamic_array import *


class StackException(Exception):
"""
Custom exception to be used by Stack class
DO NOT CHANGE THIS METHOD IN ANY WAY
"""
pass


class Stack:
def __init__(self):
"""
Init new stack based on Dynamic Array
DO NOT CHANGE THIS METHOD IN ANY WAY
"""
self.da = DynamicArray()

def __str__(self) -> str:
"""
Return content of stack in human-readable form
DO NOT CHANGE THIS METHOD IN ANY WAY
"""
out = "STACK: " + str(self.da.length()) + " elements. ["
out += ', '.join([str(self.da.get_at_index(_))
for _ in range(self.da.length())])
return out + ']'

def is_empty(self) -> bool:
"""
Return True is the stack is empty, False otherwise
DO NOT CHANGE THIS METHOD IN ANY WAY
"""
return self.da.is_empty()

def size(self) -> int:
"""
Return number of elements currently in the stack
DO NOT CHANGE THIS METHOD IN ANY WAY
"""
return self.da.length()

def push(self, value: object) -> None:
"""
TODO: Write this implementation
"""
pass

def pop(self) -> object:
"""
TODO: Write this implementation
"""
pass

def top(self) -> object:
"""
TODO: Write this implementation
"""
pass

# BASIC TESTING
if __name__ == "__main__":

print("\n# push example 1")
s = Stack()
print(s)
for value in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]:
s.push(value)
print(s)

print("\n# pop example 1")
s = Stack()
try:
print(s.pop())
except Exception as e:
print("Exception:", type(e))

for value in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]:
s.push(value)

for i in range(6):
try:
print(s.pop())
except Exception as e:
print("Exception:", type(e))

print("\n# top example 1")
s = Stack()
try:
s.top()
except Exception as e:
print("No elements in stack", type(e))
s.push(10)
s.push(20)
print(s)
print(s.top())
print(s.top())
print(s)

In: Computer Science