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Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
YOUR NAME Fall07 Word A Independent Challenge 1 YOUR ADDRESS Phone: E-mail:September 26, 2007Mayumi Suzuki Chief Executive Officer 5-8 Edobori 4-chome Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0034 JAPAN Mayumi Suzuki: Thank you once again for taking time out of your
Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
Label the Figure 1. Font color 2. Fill color 3. Category 4. Bound control 5. Header bar 6. Italicize button 7. Add field 8. Text box Matching 9. B 10. C 11. A 12. E 13. D 14. F Multiple Choice 15. A 16. D 17. A 18. A 19. A 20. B 21. A
Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
Label the Figure 1. Office Button 2. Quick Access Toolbar 3. Ribbon 4. Insertion Point 5. I-Beam Pointer 6. Title Bar Matching 7. E 8. B 9. G 10. C 11. H 12. D 13. F 14. A Multiple Choice 15. B 16. A 17. B 18. D 19. C 20. C
Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
Label the Figure 1. Normal View 2. View Tab 3. Formula in selected cell on formula bar 4. Horizontal ruler 5. New worksheet 6. Mode indicator Matching 7. F 8. D 9. C 10. E 11. B 12. A Multiple Choice 13. C 14. D 15. B 16. C 17. A 18. D 19. B 20. D 21
Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
YOUR NAME 345 West 11th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 Tel: 907-555-7283; Fax: 907-555-1445June 28, 2007Ms. Sylvia Wong Wong Associates 2286 East Northern Lights Blvd. Suite 501 Anchorage, AK 99514 Dear Ms. Wong: I read of the opening for a public i
Iowa Central Community College - CSC - 110
Label the Figure 1. Paste button 2. Copy button 3. Insert function button 4. Auto fill options button 5. Fill handle 6. Fill list arrow button 7. Auto sum button list arrow Matching 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. E 12. A Multiple Choice 13. C 14. C 15. C 16. B
Kansas - DSCI - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 DSCI 310 Assignment 11. Productivity = output / input Productivity = income tax returns / management costs 4500 units*$60 / ($1000 + 7*labor cost) $270000 / $23400 = 11.54 2. Productivity growth = (current period product previous
Kansas - DSCI - 310
B C D E F G H I Observations 2 3 Sample # UCL 1 2 3 AVERAGE RANGE LCL 4 4 1 10 11 14 11.67 15.16 8.44 5 5 2 9 12 14 11.67 15.16 8.44 6 2 3 13 13 15 13.67 15.16 8.44 7 4 4 9 12 13 11.33 15.16 8.44 8 4 5 8 11 12 10.33 15.16 8.44 9 1 6 11 11 12 11.33 15
Kansas - DSCI - 310
Sample # Errors per 100 Error Percent Sample # Errors per 100 Error Percent 1 3 0.03 11 4 0.04 2 6 0.06 12 5 0.05 3 5 0.05 13 3 0.03 4 6 0.06 14 4 0.04 5 2 0.02 15 4 0.04 6 5 0.05 16 2 0.02 7 4 0.04 17 7 0.07 8 3 0.03 18 4 0.04 9 4 0.04 19 5 0.05 10
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 Business Management notes #6 John Pepper Potential performance the highest level of performance that a group is capable of achieving at a given point in time. Process losses performance difficulties that a group experiences becaus
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 Business Management notes #7 John Pepper Communication the sharing of information between two or more individuals or groups to reach a common understanding. Function of Communication: -Providing knowledge -Motivating organizational
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 Man. Act. John Pepper Notes #3 Negotiation a process in which groups with conflicting interests meet together to make offers, counteroffers, and concessions to each other in an effort to resolve their differences. Steps of Individ
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 Business Management notes #5 John Pepper A General Diagnosis-Intervention Cycle Observe behavior: the facilitator observes the behavior of the group, watching for certain behaviors and patterns of behavior but open to identifying ot
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2144237 Bus Man. John Pepper Notes #2 Development of critical thinkers as a national priority for both civic and economic reasons. Civically, a critically informed populace is seen as more likely to participate in forms of democratic politi
Kansas - MANAGEMENT - 310
Eric Jury 2142237 Bus. Man. John Pepper Notes #4 Group a set of two or more people who interact with each other to achieve certain goals or to meet certain needs. Group Goal a goal that all or most members of a group can agree on as a common goal.
Kansas - DSCI - 310
B C D E F G 1 Question 1: What is the forecast for 2002 using a 4-year MA? 2 Year Merger 4-year MA 3 1990 46 4 1991 46 5 1992 62 6 1993 45 7 1994 64 49.75 8 1995 61 54.25 9 1996 83 58.00 10 1997 123 63.25 11 1998 97 82.75 12 1999 186 91.00 13 2000 22
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 6: Energy and Oscillations 1. Which of the following is not an energy unit? A. Nm B. Joule C. calorie D. watt E. kWh Answer: D 2. Work is not being done on an object unless the A. net force on the object is zero. B. object is being accelerate
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 7: Momentum and Impulse 1. When a baseball bat hits the ball, the impulse delivered to the ball is increased by A. "follow through" on the swing. B. rapidly stopping the bat after impact. C. letting the bat recoil upon impact. D. impulse cann
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 8: Rotational Motion of Solid Objects 1. An isolated object is initially spinning at a constant speed. Then, although no external forces act upon it, its rotational speed increases. This must be due to A. an increase in the moment of inertia.
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 18: The Structure of the Atom 1. For most elements, an atom has A. no neutrons in the nucleus. B. more protons than electrons. C. less neutrons than electrons. D. just as many electrons as protons. E. just as many neutrons as electrons. Answe
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
PHYS 1030 FORMULAEy y2 - y1 slope = = x x2 - x1a= V (V - V0 ) = t ts=d tv=D tV = V0 + atV = gt1 D = V0t + at 2 2D=1 2 gt 2FR = F1 + F2 + F 3 +.FR = maF =G m1 m2 r2a=F mWt = mgaC = 1 mV 2 2V2 rFC = maCWork = Fd
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 11: Heat Engines, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics 1. The second law of thermodynamics says that the total amount of entropy, or randomness, in the universe cannot decrease. However, we see all around us objects that become more ordered -
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 12: Electrostatic Phenomena 1. An electron situated near another electron would feel A. a repulsive electrical force. B. an attractive electrical force. C. a repulsive magnetic force. D. an attractive magnetic force. E. no forces from the oth
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 13: Electric Circuits 1. A household circuit rated at 120 Volts is protected by a fuse rated at 15 amps. What is the maximum number of 100 watt light bulbs which can be lit simultaneously in parallel in this circuit without blowing the fuse?
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 14: Magnets and Electromagnetism 1. Electrons flow around a circular wire loop in a horizontal plane, in a direction that is clockwise when viewed from above. This causes a magnetic field. Inside the loop, the direction of this field is A. up
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 15: Making Waves 1. Electromagnetic waves are generally A. transverse waves. B. longitudinal waves. C. a 50/50 combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. D. standing waves. Answer: A 2. The period of a sound wave is the A. end of the w
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 17: Light and Image Formation 1. When light enters a medium with a higher index of refraction it is A. absorbed. B. bent away from the normal. C. bent towards from the normal. D. continues in the same direction. Answer: C 2. Light is refracte
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 9: The Behavior of Fluids 1. Archimedes Principle states that A. the pressure in a fluid is directly related to the depth below the surface of the fluid. B. an object immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the disp
Northeast State - PHYS - 1030
Chapter 10: Temperature and Heat 1. The temperature of a substance is A. proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance. B. equal to the kinetic energy of the fastest moving molecule in the substance. C. proportional to th
Northeast State - CHEM - 1020
200 Things to Know to Pass the Chemistry Regents 1. Protons are positively charged (+) with a mass of 1 amu. Example: Which has the greatest nuclear charge? 2. Neutrons have no charge and a mass of 1 amu. 3. Electrons are small and are negatively cha
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 2 SOLUTIONQuestion 1 x3 + x2 + x = x(x2 + x + 1), is the decomposition of the denominator into irreducible factors. 3x2 + 4x + 3 A Bx + C = + 2 . x(x2 + x + 1) x x +x+1 Forming a common denominator and then multiplying both sides, we get 3x2 +
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 3 SOLUTIONQuestion 1 (1) The integral is improper because (1) the interval of integration is infinite (2) the integrand has a discontinuity at x = 0 so we need to split the integral in two parts 1 1 dx = xp0 01 dx + xp11 dx, xpThe f
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 4 SOLUTIONQuestion 1 (1) We will compare 1 3+x3with1 . x3/23 + x3 x3 , 3 + x3 x3/2 , 1 1 3/2 , 3 x 3+xThe integral11 dx x3/2converges and so does1 1 dx, 3+x3by Comparison theorem.(2) 311 dx. 1 + x31 (1+x3 )1/3
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 5 SOLUTIONQuestion 1 dy = x + ln(x) + xy + ln(x)y = (x + ln(x)(y + 1). dx dy 1 = x + ln(x). dx y + 1 1 dy = (x + ln(x)dx y+1 x2 + x ln(x) - x + C. ln |y + 1| = 2 |y + 1| = ex2 2+x ln(x)-x+C= Kex2 2+x ln(x)-xSince y > -1 then |y + 1|
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
Quiz 5 Name: February 27, 2008 There are two questions. Show all relevant work. An answer in an implicit form will give a partial credit.Question 1Find the general solution to the following differential equation: dy = x + ln(x) + xy + ln(x)y. dx A
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
Quiz 1Name: SID:Write clearly!Question 1Let f and g be twice continuously dierentiable functions. Then the integralf (x)g (x)dxis equal to: (1) f (x)g (x) - f (x)g (x)dx, (2) f (x)g(x) - f (x)g(x)dx, (3) f (x)g (x) - f (x)g(x) + f (x)g(x)dx,
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 2NAME: SID:There are 4(!) questions! Please show all relevant work. Evaluate the following integrals. (1) 3x2 + 4x + 3 dx. x3 + x2 + x(2)81 dx. x x+13Hint: First, convert the integral to the "usual" form.Date: February 6,2008.12
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 3NAME: SID:There are 2 questions! Question 1 has 2 subquestions! Please show all relevant work.Question 1 Determine, for which values of p do the following integrals converge (note the limits of the integration): (1)1 dx, xp0(2)1 d
Berkeley - MATH - 1B
QUIZ 4NAME: SID:There are 2 questions! Question 1 has 2 subquestions! Please show all relevant work.Question 1 Determine, whether the following integrals converge: (1)11 dx, 3 + x3(2) 311 dx, 1 + x312Question 2 Compute the le
UGA - CHEM - 2211
2. Potassium Permanganate: Examples:1,2Diol Cleavage: Periodic AcidExamples:Title: Jul 12 9:46 AM (1 of 9)Addition of Radicals to Alkenes: PolymersPolymer: A large molecule made up of repeating units of simpler molecules (monomers)Alkenes
UGA - CHEM - 2211
Note: Few alkenes are soluble in waterLiquid bromine is dangerous, so an alternative source is sometimes used:Nbromosuccinimide (NBS)Example:Title: Jul 8 10:50 AM (1 of 8)Markovnikov products from bromination/halegonation reactions:Titl
UGA - CHEM - 2211
Chapter 7: Chemistry of AlkenesTitle: Oct 229:54 AM (1 of 7)1. Dehydrohalogenation:Example:BromocyclohexaneCyclohexeneMechanism:Title: Jul 8 10:32 AM (2 of 7)2. Dehydration: Example:1Methylcyclohexanol1MethylcyclohexeneMechanis
Colorado - SOCY - 1001
SOCY/WMST 1001Introduction to SociologyGeneral AnnouncementsTests results turned back in recitation Makeappt to look at questions/debate/talk Toss outs 4 questions (2 more I can see good argument for one specific answer)=add 6 points Pa
Colorado - SOCY - 1001
SOCY/WMST 1001Introduction to SociologyGeneral AnnouncementsPaper description available on WebCt Exploriment exercise in recitation this week Anything else?Whaddayaknowboutstrat?According to the reading "Nickle and Dimed" by Ehrenreich, she
Colorado - SOCY - 1001
SOCY 1001Introduction to SociologyGeneral AnnouncementsExploriment due ThursdayNO: shower, soap, shampoo, conditioner, or other hair care products, deodorant, perfume, electric hair styling equipment (curling iron, hot rollers, etc.), and (m
Colorado - SOCY - 1001
SOCY 1001Introduction to SociologyGeneral AnnouncementsExploriment due Thursday Power Point slides on WebCTAnything else?Whaddayaknow?The cases of social isolation discussed in text chapter 4 are used by the author to illustrate which of t
Colorado - SOCY - 1001
SOCY/WMST 1001Introduction to SociologyGeneral Announcements Paper descriptions available on WebCt Learning journal #2 on course menu due in recitation. Study guide for exam up Thursday Webct quiz Monday Oct 30 Review session Monday, Oct
Simon Fraser - PHIL - XX1
Course Introduction: Philosobophy XX1 Critical Thinking Peter Horban Diamond Building 5606 778 782 4806 Email: horban@sfu.ca www.sfu.ca/~horban Course Requirement: 10% 6 parts 1st Midterm (week 8) 20% 2nd midterm (week 11) 30% Final exam 40% Wednesda
Simon Fraser - BUS - 237
Midterm Study Notes (Ch. 1-6)BUS 237 Summer 2008 Steven ToyChapter 1: Information Systems and YouInformation system (IS): a group of components that interact to produce information The Five Components of an Information System Hardware Software D
Simon Fraser - PHIL - XX1
Philosophy XX1 Peter Horban Even though all of its premises are reasonable to believe, one (or more) of them may in fact be false. So even though the argument is valid, its conclusion might happen to be false.Guidelines for Evaluating Arguments The
Simon Fraser - ECON - 103
Principles of MicroeconomicsCourse Outline Required Text: Economic Principles by Douglas W. Allen, Seventh Edition Chapters: 1 to 14 and 16 Approach: 80% of the time explain the topics of the day, 20% time, open discussion & class participationGr
Simon Fraser - BUS - 237
Midterm Study Notes (Ch. 1-6)BUS 237 Summer 2008 Steven ToyChapter 1: Information Systems and YouInformation system (IS): a group of components that interact to produce information The Five Components of an Information System Hardware Software D
Simon Fraser - STAT - 101
1. Two types of categorical variables are types of program they watch and language of program they watch. Two types quantitative variables is the number of hours they watch and the GPA of the students. 2. Refer to. 3. Refer to. 4. (a) Refer to. The m
UCLA - MATH - 33B
Instructor's Solutions ManualJOHN POLKING DAVID ARNOLDRice University College of the RedwoodsDifferential EquationsPOLKING BOGGESSUpper Saddle River, NJ 07458With Boundary Value ProblemsARNOLDSECOND EDITIONEditor-in-Chief: Sally Yagan Su