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Complete each of the programs here. Create a separate Netbeans project for each program using the...

Complete each of the programs here. Create a separate Netbeans project for each program using the name I specified. Create a single java main class for each of the programs using the filename I specified.

Task 1: (5 points)
Project name: CtoFConverter
Main file name: TempConverter.java
A program that converts an inputted temperature in C and provides the equivalent temperature in F. Hint: Google is your friend! Given C, solve for F. Again, check for a valid input value and only respond with the F value if you got it, otherwise output an appropriate error msg to the user. Testing: 3 conditions: Bad Input, then test for the known freezing and boiling points.

EMBED SCREEN SHOT(S) OR COPY THE OUTPUT WINDOW OF NETBEANS HERE SHOWING YOUR PROGRAM TEST RUN(S):

Task 2: (5 points)
Project name: FuelCosts
Main file name: FuelCost.java
Write a program that asks the user to input
• The number of gallons of gas currently in the tank
• The fuel efficiency in miles per gallon
Then print how far the car can go with the gas in the tank. Again, check for valid input and exit with an error msg if you do not have it. Testing: here just use some reasonable values that you can inspect the calculations and determine they are correct.

In: Computer Science

#Below is a class representing a person. You'll see the #Person class has three instance variables:...

#Below is a class representing a person. You'll see the
#Person class has three instance variables: name, age,
#and GTID. The constructor currently sets these values
#via a calls to the setters.
#
#Create a new function called same_person. same_person
#should take two instances of Person as arguments, and
#returns True if they are the same Person, False otherwise.
#Two instances of Person are considered to be the same if
#and only if they have the same GTID. It does not matter
#if their names or ages differ as long as they have the
#same GTID.
#
#You should not need to modify the Person class.

class Person:
    def __init__(self, name, age, GTID):
        self.set_name(name)
        self.set_age(age)
        self.set_GTID(GTID)

    def set_name(self, name):
        self.name = name

    def set_age(self, age):
        self.age = age

    def set_GTID(self, GTID):
        self.GTID = GTID

    def get_name(self):
        return self.name

    def get_age(self):
       return self.age

    def get_GTID(self):
        return self.GTID

#Add your code below!

#Below are some lines of code that will test your function.
#You can change the value of the variable(s) to test your
#function with different inputs.
#
#If your function works correctly, this will originally
#print: True, then False.
person1 = Person("David Joyner", 30, 901234567)
person2 = Person("D. Joyner", 29, 901234567)
person3 = Person("David Joyner", 30, 903987654)
print(same_person(person1, person2))
print(same_person(person1, person3))

In: Computer Science

You have recently joined an established, medium sized firm of auditors as a junior partner.


1. You have recently joined an established, medium sized firm of auditors as a junior
partner. Because of your knowledge of the relevant pronouncement, Sam Sandman, the
senior partner, discussed the following situations with you:


2. Your firm acts as auditors to Small Ltd and as financial advisers to Ben Big, one of
Its directors. Ben Big had instituted a legal action against the company for breach of
contract and has sought your firm’s advice relating to certain financial aspects
relating to Small Ltd. (5)


3. The chief accountant of Cruz Ltd, a public, but unlisted company, audited by your
firm, left unexpectedly. The company has asked your firm to maintain its accounting
records for the remaining three months of its financial year until they can appoint a
suitable accountant. (5)

4. Your firm acts as auditors to Rex (Pty) Ltd, a company required by its
Memorandum of Incorporation to be audited. Rex (Pty) Ltd has lent R5 million to
Blax (Pty) Ltd, a company of which Sam Sandman is the non- executive
chairman. (7)


5. Your firm has been approached by Calvin Ltd to provide a second opinion on
some financial information. Thorpe and Co, Calvin Ltd’s auditors provided the
original independent opinion but the directors of Calvin Ltd have indicated that
this was not the opinion they were expecting and hence have approached your
firm for the second opinion. The directors have also indicated that they do not
want your firm to contact Thorpe and Co and that as the opinion is required
urgently they will pay whatever fee your firm wishes to charge. (8)


Required:
Discuss each of the situations above in terms of the Code of Professional conduct. Include in
your answer the threats to professional conduct, threats to the fundamental principles and the
safeguards in the format as follows:

   Threat / Fundamental Principal / Safeguard

eg Self Review Threat / Objectivity / Audit is accountant

In: Accounting

Name one macromolecule that you would expect to find in honey bee that functions as storage...

Name one macromolecule that you would expect to find in honey bee that functions as storage for glucose, and explain where you would be most likely to find large amounts of it in the organism. Name one macromolecule that you would expect to find in honey bee that functions to help maintain the cell’s shape, and describe how it does this and where it is found in the cells.

In: Biology

Which of the following circumstances illustrates the aggregate theory of partnership law? Group of answer choices...

Which of the following circumstances illustrates the aggregate theory of partnership law?

Group of answer choices

A lawsuit being required to name the partners individually as defendants

The partnership going through a dissociation upon the death of a partner

The partnership filing for bankruptcy

The partnership being allowed to hold property in its own name

None of the above circumstances illustrates the aggregate theory.

In: Operations Management

The following two questions refer to the electron transport chain.             a. List, in correct order,...

The following two questions refer to the electron transport chain.

            a. List, in correct order, the multiprotein complexes through which the electrons carried by NADH are moved. Name the molecule to which these electron are ultimately attached to.

            b. List, in correct order, the multiprotein complexes through which the electrons carried by FADH2 are moved. Name the molecule to which these electron are ultimately attached to.

In: Biology

Sketch a membrane contain the lipid bilayer, peripheral membrane proteins, and integral membrane proteins. Label the...

Sketch a membrane contain the lipid bilayer, peripheral membrane proteins, and integral membrane proteins. Label the lipid bilayer, peripheral membrane protein, an integral membrane protein. Name the types of intermolecular forces that hold peripheral and integral membrane proteins to the membrane and name the reagents that can be used to remove each type of membrane protein from association with the membrane.

In: Biology

Assembly Language Coding Using MARS (MIPS) 1)Write a program that prints your name in a Triangle....

Assembly Language Coding

Using MARS (MIPS)

1)Write a program that prints your name in a Triangle. (NAME = John Doe)

2)Write a Program that intializes X to 10, Y to 20 and Z to -50, adds X and Y and Z and prints the following

the value of each variable, for example value of x is 10

as well as the result of the addition.

In: Computer Science

(Astronomy) Question 7 a. Mars has no Plate Tectonics today. Does it have volcanic island chains?...

(Astronomy) Question 7 a. Mars has no Plate Tectonics today. Does it have volcanic island chains? What is the tallest volcano on Mars, and what is its name? How does it compare with the tallest one (give the name) on Earth? Many of the Earth's largest telescopes are on this volcano: https://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/mko/ b. Describe the crazy looking pancake volcanoes on Venus.

In: Physics

12. Name the process that occurs in the liver when the body needs more glucose than...

12. Name the process that occurs in the liver when the body needs more glucose than the diet provides?

13. Name 4 purposes for Fats in your body.

14.. The breakdown of proteins produces ammonia which is toxic to our cells. How does the liver manage ammonia?

15. How much energy is in a gram of fat compared to a gram of carbohydrates?

In: Biology