mohdwasi5191

mohdwasi5191

Lv2

Mohd Wasi

0 Followers
0 Following
0 Helped

ANSWERS

Published26

Subjects

English1Communications1Engineering1Computer Science1Accounting1Biology18Finance3
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: A pseudocoelom and a coelom are two differen...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: While antibiotics are indeed naturally produ...

Guidelines: We're going to shift gears for our last big project and create a case on the value of writing abilities and written communication in the future. I want you to think about a future you might like to pursue, or think about a vocation that interests you. It is your responsibility to make the case for writing's value in that specific vocation or path. Put differently, I want you to formulate a claim about how writing will play a role in your life beyond this semester.

You must locate two independent sources that support your position; you will also need to provide your own original source material. You'll need to conduct independent research for this: You're going to apply stuff you've found on your own, without my help.

Please be aware that the purpose of this essay is to persuade; rather than to express your opinions in your own words, you will be explaining and combining your ideas with the information provided in the source material. To cite sources, you must use the MLA format. Please keep in mind that this alters the context of your writing. Instead, think about how you will pique the interest of the reader and let me relate to your work directly, all the while referencing other sources and trying to convince them of your points of view.

Following the writing process will be one of our objectives for this project. This implies that you will need to organise your essay, draft it, edit it, and finally turn in the finished work. Kindly refrain from only composing an initial draft and submitting it—this contradicts the objectives of acquiring writing skills. You will write a brainstorm first, then a rough draft, and finally, an edited version based on suggestions from me and your peers.Research Requirements: A minimum of two documented sources (primary, secondary, or tertiary) are needed for this assignment. It is not permitted to use Wikipedia, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, Ask.com, or other reference sites as your exclusive source of information. The use of in-person interviews is prohibited. Any websites that are used have to adhere to the strict guidelines of academic rigour, which means that a scholar would be in favour of their use. In class, we'll talk about evaluating source material. If prohibited sources are used, the assignment will automatically receive a F. now here comes the real assignments questions 

Word Count: Each question should not exceed 20 to 30 words, or around one to two sentences. Instructions: Please read the persuasive essay prompt (which is above)before starting this project. The purpose of this assignment is to provide quick, preliminary thoughts, therefore please try to answer each of the following questions as best you can in no more than 20 to 30 words:

 

1-Tell me what this assignment's question says, in your own words.After reading the prompt?

2-what is the main objective of this essay?

3-What, in your opinion, ought to be included in your essay's thesis?

4-What characteristics of a convincing essay like this one do you think this one has?

5-What do you believe reading your essay will teach the typical college student?

6-What do you believe reading your essay will teach a typical college professor?

7-What about writing this essay most thrills you? What aspect of writing this essay worries you the most?

8-How are you going to finish the research needed to write this essay?

9-This assignment must be turned in by the end of the semester's Final Exam session.

10-How will you finish this work by the deadline?

 

 

Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The assignment asks me to argue for the valu...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: 1. How normal flora become opportunistic pat...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Both Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Staphy...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The "normal flora" (also referred to as micr...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Certainly! The relationship between host eco...

4 According to a commercial, drinking water that has been blessed by Bill Nye the Science Guy improves your test scores. You think this is complete nonsense and want to disprove it. So you set up an experiment.

4a Would this be an observational or an empirical study?

4b To test it, for a total of 10 weeks, you take one test every week. Alternating weeks, you will drink regular water (control) and blessed water (treatment). How many replicas will you have?

4c What would be your null-hypothesis?

4d What would be your alternative hypothesis?

4e Name 3 possible confounding factors.

4f What is your independent variable?

4g Wat is your dependent variable?

4hs You set your a-level as always at 0.05, and do a statistical analysis to see if there is a difference in test scores between the two groups. The statistical analysis result is p=0.06 Is there a significant difference in test scores? Yes / No / Don’t know

4i Based on the statistical analysis outcomes, does drinking blessed water improve test results? Yes / No / Don’t know

4j 10 points A placebo effect is an improvement in a person’s perceived health from taking a non-active ingredient, presumably because of the belief that they are receiving a treatment helps that person to feel better. Your mind is a powerful thing and certainly can influence your health in real ways, so a placebo effect would include real improvements that come from “mind over matter” as well as simple changes in perception. How can you avoid the placebo effect in this study?

Answer: Step-by-step explanation: 4a. This would be an empirical study because...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: For a 10th-grade test, you'll likely be cove...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The question seems a bit vague, but assuming...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is indeed a cru...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Studying microbial growth and product produc...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Studying kinetic analyses of microbial growt...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Contamination of cultures can occur from var...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Having uniformity of colony appearance does ...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Creating a fully functional arc reactor like...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Brain Death: Brain death refers to the irrev...

ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE Introduction Procedure < Includeinformation that the reader would need to repeat your experimentalprocedure. Do not include any observations or results in thissection> Observations and Results Gram stain result: (Experiment1 and 2) Part I: Contamination Step 6: What color are the trafficlights after caps are removed? Step 7: What color are the trafficlights after caps have been left off and then replaced? Step 9:Appearance of tube: Step 12: Appearance of tube after overnightincubation: Part II: Aseptic Transfer Tube-to-Tube Test Was youraseptic transfer successful? (Contamination light and Inoculationlight both green) Appearance of tube after overnight incubation:Discussion In the Discussion section, answer the followingquestions: What precautions are taken in a "wetlab" to preventcontamination? During the "Contamination" portion of the exercise,why was the contamination not present when you first placed thephenol red glucose tube in the 37 degree incubator? After yoursample had been incubated for one day, why is the solution turbid?What did the color change of the medium indicate? What caused thecontamination of your sample? How successful were you with theaseptic technique? How many times did you need to repeat theexperiment until you were able to successfully inoculate your mediawithout contamination? How important is sterile technique in a"wetlab?" Why? Conclusion < Within a few sentences, provide aconcluding statement about the results of your laboratory>

Answer: Step-by-step explanation: Introduction: Aseptic technique is crucial i...
Answer: Title Page [Title of Experiment] [Your Name] [Your Institution] [Date]...
Answer: Discussion: The results of the experiment demonstrate the effectivenes...
Answer: Ladies and gentlemen, Today, I stand before you not just as a voice, b...
Answer: The contribution margin (CM) approach indeed provides certain advantag...

Which one of the following costs was incurred in the past and cannot be recouped?

Incremental

Sunk

Opportunity

Erosion

A university converted the bottom 3 floors of an apartment building they own to classrooms. The option that is forgone so that the university can utilize it for classroom is

A. Salvage value

B. Sunk cost

D. Opportunity cost

E. Erosion

Which one of the following best describes the concept of erosion?

expenses that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered

the cash flows of a new project that come at the expense of a firm's existing cash flows

the alternative that is forfeited when a fixed asset is utilized by a project

the differences in a firm's cash flows with and without a particular project

The depreciation is best defined as the:

amount of tax that is saved when an asset is purchased.

allocation of the cost of the asset over its useful life.

amount of tax that is due when an asset is sold.

amount by which depreciation expense lowers net income.

Which one of the following best illustrates erosion as it relates to a hot dog stand located on the beach?

providing both ketchup and mustard for its customer's use

selling fewer hot dogs because hamburgers were added to the menu

offering French fries but not onion rings

losing sales due to bad weather

Which of the following should be included in the analysis of a new product?
I. Money already spent for research and development of the new product
II. Reduction in sales for a current product once the new product is introduced
III. Increase in accounts receivable needed to finance sales of the new product
IV. market value of a machine owned by the firm which will be used to produce the new product

I and III only

II and IV only

I, II, and III only

II, III, and IV only

I, II, III, and IV

Increasing which one of the following will increase the operating cash flow assuming that the bottom-up approach is used to compute the operating cash flow?

Erosion effects

Taxes

Fixed expenses

Salaries

Depreciation expense

When a firm is evaluating the introduction of a new product, it should consider the impact of the product on

the financing costs required to bring the product to market

the firms additional overhead required during the production process

competing products the firm produces

the firm

Answer: The cost that was incurred in the past and cannot be recouped is Sunk ...

1.Ignoring which of the following will cause the NPV of a project to be underestimated?

I. option to abandon

II. option to expand

III. option to wait

IV. option to contract

A. I and III only

B. II, III, and IV only

C. I, II, and III only

D. I, III, and IV only

E. I, II, III, and IV

2.Which one of the following is an example of a real option for a restaurant?

A. opening a new restaurant with a different look and an entirely different menu to see if that type of restaurant appeals to the public

B. deciding to close one hour earlier during the winter months due to slow sales

C. abandoning a menu item based on customer complaints

D. deciding to open only two new locations next year instead of the five that were originally scheduled

E. deciding to create separate lunch and dinner menus rather than have them combined on one menu.

3. Which one of condition indicates a highest level of risk of return?

A. Normal economic condition: r=10%; Economic downturn: r=3%.

B. Normal economic condition: r=10%; Economic downturn: r=-5%.

C. Normal economic condition: r=20%; Economic downturn: r=-5%.

D. Normal economic condition: r=20%; Economic downturn: r=3%.

E. Normal economic condition: r=10%; Economic downturn: r=1%.

4.Financial leverage impacts the performance of a firm by:

A. increasing the volatility of the firm's EBIT.

B. decreasing the volatility of the firm's EBIT.

C. decreasing the volatility of the earnings to firm's shareholders.

D. increasing the volatility of the earnings to firm's shareholders

E. lowering the firm's level of risk.

Answer: Ignoring the option to wait (III) will cause the NPV of a project to b...
Answer: Cause and Effect Relationship in Poor Employee Performance: Incomplete...
Answer: The statement that is FALSE about RNA gene silencing is: A) The RNAs a...

Weekly leaderboard

Start filling in the gaps now
Log in