1. Construct a loan amortization schedule for a
15-year, 7.25% loan of $7,000,000. The loan requires equal,
end-of-year payments, and interest is compounded
monthly.
- What is the total amount of
interest paid over the life of the
loan?
2. Re-construct this amortization
schedule assuming
that
interest is compounded annually.
- What total amount of interest is paid over the life of the loan?
- What is the difference between those total interest amounts?
3. Assume that in sections 1 and 2 above, there is a requirement to repay the whole remaining loan balance at the end of the tenth year, immediately after making the last equal payment.
What is the loan balance to be paid in section
1?
What is the loan balance to be paid in Section
2?
What is the difference between these
amounts?
B.- 1. Construct a loan amortization
schedule for a $3,000,000, 3-year loan, made at
6.50% quoted annual rate. Interest is compounded daily, and the
loan requires equal end-of-period monthly payments.(use 360-day
year for computation)
- What is the total amount of interest
paid on this loan?
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|
Time Intervals |
Body colour |
Perspiration level |
Body Temp (°C) |
Breathing rate (breaths/min) |
Heart rate (bpm) |
Oxygen saturation (%) |
Blood pressure (mmHg) |
|
Resting (before exercise) |
Normal |
None |
36.6 °C |
24 |
71 |
100% |
103/49 |
|
2 min |
pink |
Some |
36.1°C |
24 |
77 |
81% |
116/53 |
|
2nd 2 min (4 min) |
Red |
Some |
36.4°C |
29 |
120 |
100% |
135/64 |
|
3rd 2 min (6 min) |
Red |
A lot |
36.1°C |
39 |
150 |
91% |
132/71 |
|
Resting for 4 min (After exercise) |
Normal |
Not sweating |
36.8°C |
21 |
94 |
97% |
132/71 |
Why does an increased breathing rate accompany exercise? Why does an increased heart rate and blood pressure accompany exercise? What do both of these achieve? (Look at your second parameter(What is the second parameter? ) that did not change very much over time)
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The Powerball lottery commission chooses 5 white balls from a drum containing 69 balls marked with the numbers 1 through 69, and one red ball from a separate drum containing 26 balls. Assuming the jackpot for a certain drawing is $150 million, what is your expectation for the jackpot if you purchase 1 ticket of $2? Round to the nearest cent. Assume the jackpot is not spilt among the multiple winners
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The Red Queen hypothesis is considered to be a special example of balancing selection. Which kind of balancing selection below do you think that is?
(a) overdominance
(b) spatially or temporally variable selection
(c) negative frequency-dependent selection
Given your answer for above, what would we expect in terms of long-term evolution of genotypes in a snail population? Briefly describe the pattern we would observe across many generations.
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7) Duration of budget is called as [Provide detail explanation and type your answer and do not copy the answer from chegg study ]
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Company Information:
MERMED Inc. is a medical device manufacturer.
The company’s headquarters is located in Houston, Texas. It is a
global leader in developing, manufacturing, selling and servicing
diagnostic imaging and therapeutic medical devices used to diagnose
and treat cardiovascular and other diseases. MERMED earned $300
million of revenue in 2015, while employing more than 10,000 people
worldwide. One of it’s manufacturing plants is located in Dingle,
Co. Kerry, Ireland. Tom Jones is the plant manager at the Dingle
facility.
The Dingle site runs 12 hour shifts, 7 days a week. It has 1000
employees. It manufactures a variety of of medical devices
(including Class III devices). A number of it's products are sold
in the US and European markets. The facility has a Quality
Management System in place. Their Quality Management System is in
compliance with ISO 13485:2016 and 21 CFR 820. Their facility is
frequently audited by Notified Bodies and the FDA.
The site was recently audited by corporate. The corporate auditing team were checking the site's compliance with ISO 13485:2016 and 21 CFR 820. The auditors found a number of potential non-conformances to ISO 13485:2016 and 21 CFR 820.
You must complete 4 tasks (for each of the 5 incidents/questions):
1. Review each of these potential non-conformances (5 incidents in total)
2. Determine if they are non-conformances against the requirements of the ISO13485:2016 AND 21 CFR 820.
3. If they are non-compliances, write down the specific clause numbers in ISO 13485:2016 AND specific section number of 21 CFR 820 which is applicable (write down the main clause/section in each regulation that the non-compliance is against).
Note: ISO 13485:2016 and 21 CFR 820 are available in the "Additional Resources" section, under the section heading "Quality Systems Regulations (EU and US)" (contained within Section A Medical Device Regulatory Affairs).
4. Briefly EXPLAIN your decision in 100-170 words.
QUESTION 1
In the warehouse area the inspectors noticed that there were unlabelled boxes lying outside of the caged storage area. They asked Gerry Smyth, the Warehouse Manager, what they were. Gerry said “they are boxes of product that were water damaged and therefore could not be sent to the customer”
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Frequent Quizzes Two Exams
n = 20 n = 20
M = 73 M = 68
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The devices designed for the purpose of addressing security in the network generate a number of logs during the continuous monitoring of the network. Discuss in detail the different types of logs created and how the security professional can use this information for analysing security in the network.
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The devices designed for the purpose of addressing security in the network generate a number of logs during the continuous monitoring of the network. Discuss in detail the different types of logs created and how the security professional can use this information for analysing security in the network.
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The devices designed for the purpose of addressing security in the network generate a number of logs during the continuous monitoring of the network. Discuss in detail the different types of logs created and how the security professional can use this information for analysing security in the network.
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