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1) In a powerpoint presentation-- Please select and investigate DFD example and Characterize it completely in...

1) In a powerpoint presentation-- Please select and investigate DFD example and Characterize it completely in terms of process, data, business functionality.
2) Use Data flow diagrams (diagrammatic representations) to illustrate and show the tasks that were used to complete it in the PADIM cycle,
3)Prepare a gant and network chart to characterize the tasks needed to assemble

In: Operations Management

Gold forms a substitutional solid solution with silver. Compute the number of gold atoms per cubic...

Gold forms a substitutional solid solution with silver. Compute the number of gold atoms per cubic centimeter for a silver-gold alloy that contains 10 wt% Au and 90 wt% Ag. The densities of pure gold and silver are 19.32 and 10.49 g/cm3, respectively.

In: Chemistry

Explain one type of diversity that is experienced in the workplace, and discuss the challenges that...

Explain one type of diversity that is experienced in the workplace, and discuss the challenges that managers have in handling that specific type of diversity. Try to research different examples and types of diversity, so each student will present a different definition of the term. Provide references for the research you conduct.

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A stock is trading ex-rights; the market price per share of common stock is $75; the...

A stock is trading ex-rights; the market price per share of common stock is $75; the number of rights needed to buy one new share is 3, and the value of a right is 5. Calculate the subscription price.

  • A. 60
  • B. 65
  • C. 70
  • D. 80

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QUESTION 1 Which of the following programming languages does NOT support parametric polymorphism? Java C++ Python...

QUESTION 1

  1. Which of the following programming languages does NOT support parametric polymorphism?

    Java

    C++

    Python

    C#

10 points   

QUESTION 2

  1. Which of the following programming languages does NOT support operator overloading?

    C#

    Python

    C

    C++

10 points   

QUESTION 3

  1. In a language that allows nested subprograms, the programming language has to choose a referencing environment for the executing the passed subprogram when a subprogram is passed as a parameter. Which of the following is NOT a choice?

    just in time binding

    shallow binding

    ad hoc binding

    deep binding

10 points   

QUESTION 4

  1. Which of the following is necessary for recursion to take place via subprogram calls?

    static local variables

    stack dynamic local variables

    type checking

    returning values from a function

10 points   

QUESTION 5

  1. Which of the following is NOT a concern when corresponding the actual parameters to the formal parameters?

    default parameters

    variable number of parameters

    return type

    positional parameters v. keyword parameter

10 points   

QUESTION 6

  1. Which of the following is NOT an inout mode of parameter passing?

    pass by reference

    pass by result

    pass by name

    pass by value-result

10 points   

QUESTION 7

  1. Which of the following is never used to distinguish between two subprograms in any programming language?

    return type

    subprogram name

    parameter names

    parameter profiles

10 points   

QUESTION 8

  1. Which of the following types of subprograms exhibit ad hoc polymorphism?

    OOP languages

    generic subprograms

    overloaded subprograms

    typeless languages

10 points   

QUESTION 9

  1. In which type of language is a closure never necessary?

    static scoped language that does NOT support nested subprograms

    dynamically scoped language that does NOT support nested subprograms

    static scoped language that does support nested subprograms

    dynamically scoped language that does support nested subprograms

10 points   

QUESTION 10

  1. In what way are coroutines the same as all other programs?

    only one coroutine is actually in execution at any given time

    multiple entry points

    have control statements which suspend execution of the subprogram

    maintain their status between executions

10 points   

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The Neal Company wants to estimate next year's return on equity (ROE) under different financial leverage...

The Neal Company wants to estimate next year's return on equity (ROE) under different financial leverage ratios. Neal's total capital is $15 million, it currently uses only common equity, it has no future plans to use preferred stock in its capital structure, and its federal-plus-state tax rate is 40%. The CFO has estimated next year's EBIT for three possible states of the world: $5.2 million with a 0.2 probability, $2.4 million with a 0.5 probability, and $0.7 million with a 0.3 probability. Calculate Neal's expected ROE, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation for each of the following debt-to-capital ratios. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places at the end of the calculations.

Debt/Capital ratio is 0.

RÔE = %
σ = %
CV =

Debt/Capital ratio is 10%, interest rate is 9%.

RÔE = %
σ = %
CV =

Debt/Capital ratio is 50%, interest rate is 11%.

RÔE = %
σ = %
CV =

Debt/Capital ratio is 60%, interest rate is 14%.

RÔE = %
σ = %
CV =

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GL0701 - Based on Problem 7-1A LO P1 Perez Company completes these transactions and events during...

GL0701 - Based on Problem 7-1A LO P1

Perez Company completes these transactions and events during March of the current year (terms for all its credit sales are 2/10, n/30).

Mar. 1 Purchased $44,500 of merchandise from Parker Industries, invoice dated March 1, terms 2/15, n/30.
Mar. 2 Sold merchandise on credit to Ryan Co., Invoice No. 854, for $27,600 (cost is $17,000).
Mar. 3 Purchased $1,300 of office supplies on credit from Perry Company, invoice dated March 3, terms n/10 EOM.
Mar. 3 Sold merchandise on credit to Li Zhang, Invoice No. 855, for $19,000 (cost is $11,400).
Mar. 6 Borrowed $100,000 cash from First Bank by signing a long-term note payable.
Mar. 9 Purchased $22,250 of office equipment on credit from Brown Supply, invoice dated March 9, terms n/10 EOM.
Mar. 10 Sold merchandise on credit to Maria Gonzalez, Invoice No. 856, for $15,200 (cost is $9,100).
Mar. 12 Received payment from Ryan Co. for the March 2 sale less the discount.
Mar. 13 Sent Parker Industries Check No. 416 in payment of the March 1 invoice less the discount.
Mar. 13 Received payment from Li Zhang for the March 3 sale less the discount.
Mar. 14 Purchased $39,800 of merchandise from the Walker Co., invoice dated March 13, terms 2/10, n/30.
Mar. 15 Issued Check No. 417, payable to Payroll, in payment of sales salaries expense for the first half of the month, $20,100. Cashed the check and paid the employees.
Mar. 15 Cash sales for the first half of the month are $43,000 (cost is $25,800). (Cash sales are recorded daily, but are recorded only twice here to reduce repetitive entries.)
Mar. 16 Purchased $2,000 of store supplies on credit from Perry Company, invoice dated March 16, terms n/10 EOM.
Mar. 17 Received a $3,800 credit memorandum from Walker Co. for the return of unsatisfactory merchandise purchased on March 14.
Mar. 19 Received a $3,340 credit memorandum from Brown Supply for office equipment received on March 9 and returned for credit.
Mar. 20 Received payment from Maria Gonzalez for the sale of March 10 less the discount.
Mar. 23 Issued Check No. 418 to Walker Co. in payment of the invoice of March 13 less the March 17 return and the discount.
Mar. 27 Sold merchandise on credit to Maria Gonzalez, Invoice No. 857, for $33,000 (cost is $19,800).
Mar. 28 Sold merchandise on credit to Li Zhang, Invoice No. 858, for $11,400 (cost is $6,800).
Mar. 31 Issued Check No. 419, payable to Payroll, in payment of sales salaries expense for the last half of the month, $20,100. Cashed the check and paid the employees.
Mar. 31 Cash sales for the last half of the month are $38,700 (cost is $23,200).

For this question you must post to the General Journal, General Ledger, Trial Balance, Cash Rec Journal, Cash Disb Journal, Purchases Journal, and Sales Journal.

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I have this question in my course Managing to Collaborate - B325 Positive outcomes are not...

I have this question in my course Managing to Collaborate - B325

Positive outcomes are not always an end result for collaborations. Collaborations might be set on two-legged outcomes from the start. Accordingly, setting aims is not enough by itself. Managing aims is regarded as essential for better collaborative results. In the context of a local organizational collaboration of your choice, discuss the importance of managing aims and how the presence of some elements might generate negative episodes that a collaboration can face. Support your discussion with examples. 600 words.

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Caspian Sea Drinks is considering the production of a diet drink. The expansion of the plant...

Caspian Sea Drinks is considering the production of a diet drink. The expansion of the plant and the purchase of the equipment necessary to produce the diet drink will cost $25.00 million. The plant and equipment will be depreciated over 10 years to a book value of $3.00 million, and sold for that amount in year 10. Net working capital will increase by $1.35 million at the beginning of the project and will be recovered at the end. The new diet drink will produce revenues of $8.54 million per year and cost $1.59 million per year over the 10-year life of the project. Marketing estimates 11.00% of the buyers of the diet drink will be people who will switch from the regular drink. The marginal tax rate is 21.00%. The WACC is 10.00%. Find the NPV (net present value).

Caspian Sea Drinks is considering the production of a diet drink. The expansion of the plant and the purchase of the equipment necessary to produce the diet drink will cost $28.00 million. The plant and equipment will be depreciated over 10 years to a book value of $1.00 million, and sold for that amount in year 10. Net working capital will increase by $1.38 million at the beginning of the project and will be recovered at the end. The new diet drink will produce revenues of $8.98 million per year and cost $2.33 million per year over the 10-year life of the project. Marketing estimates 17.00% of the buyers of the diet drink will be people who will switch from the regular drink. The marginal tax rate is 27.00%. The WACC is 15.00%. Find the IRR (internal rate of return).

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What is the complexity of the given code as a function of the problem size n?  Show...

What is the complexity of the given code as a function of the problem size n?  Show all of the details of your analysis.

for (int i = 0; i < 2*n; i++)

{

   if (i == n)

   {

      for (int j = 0; j < i; j++)

         for (int k = 0; k < i; k++)

            O(1)

   }

   else

   {

      for (int j = 0; j < i; j++)

         O(1)

   }

}

In: Computer Science

All successful collaborations aim to achieve collaborative advantage. This, however, is not easily realised. Based on...

All successful collaborations aim to achieve collaborative advantage. This, however, is not easily realised. Based on the course material, and using examples from your professional or personal life:

  • Discuss the bases for achieving collaborative advantage;
  • Discuss the types of goals that need to be set to achieve collaboration aims;
  • Outline when these goals might lead to collaborative inertia and identify which might lead to harmful outcomes. (600 words)

In: Operations Management

Part E (3 marks):  What is the shape of a BST that is O(n) to delete the...

Part E (3 marks):  What is the shape of a BST that is O(n) to delete the root?  Draw an example with at least 8 nodes.

In: Computer Science

An insulated cylinder/piston contains ammonia at 1000 kPa, 120 ◦C. The piston is moved, expanding the...

An insulated cylinder/piston contains ammonia at 1000 kPa, 120 ◦C. The piston is moved, expanding the ammonia in a reversible adiabatic process until the temperature is 0.0 ◦C. During the process, 200 kJ of work is given out by the ammonia. Find the following:
(A) Entropy of final state

  
QUESTION 2

(B) Pressure of final state
  
QUESTION 3

(C) Mass of ammonia

  
QUESTION 4

(D) Volume of initial state

In: Mechanical Engineering

Research and read/view the election platform statements, winning nomination speech, and inaugural address of the current...

Research and read/view the election platform statements, winning nomination speech, and inaugural address of the current President of the United States. In this discussion board, compare these primary sources to the current domestic and foreign policy planning and decisions of the President. Are their correlations between plan and action to stated goals and promises? What challenges will the President face in accomplishing these goals and promises? What other situations arose throughout the election and beginning his term in office that led to possible changes to the original goals and promises.


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Narelle borrows $600,000 on a 25-year property loan at 4 percent per annum compounding monthly. The...

Narelle borrows $600,000 on a 25-year property loan at 4 percent per annum compounding monthly. The loan provides for interest-only payments for 5 years and then reverts to principal and interest repayments sufficient to repay the loan within the original 25-year period. Assume rates do not change.

a) Calculate the monthly repayment for the first 5 years. (CLUE: it is INTEREST ONLY)

b) Calculate the new monthly repayment after 5 years assuming the interest rate does not change. (You need the repayment required to amortise the loan to $0 in remaining 20 years)

c) Calculate the total repayments over the life of the loan.

d) Has she paid more or less than she would have if she took a principal and interest loan at the outset? Demonstrate showing your workings.

e) Why might she choose interest-only loan terms?

PLEASE EXPLAIN ANSWER WITHOUT CALCULATING FROM EXCEL

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