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The ___________ is the entire context of activities that surrounds the operation of a business.
A manager who facuses on ___________ focuses on what s/he has currently available to develop into a business
P0 = 100kpa. Two set of stops, lower stops are stops 1 while the upper stops are stops 2.
A 30 kg piston is resting on stops 1. Volume under stop 1 is 0.2m^3 and volume under stop 2 is 0.7m^3. Therefore, the min volume is 0.2m^3 while the max volume is capped at 0.7m^3. 0.5kg of water underneath the piston, currently at 30C. The water is heated to 105C.
1) Does the piston float off stops 1 at the end of the process? If the piston does, does it hit stop 2?
2) What is the work done? What is the heat transfer?
Imagine that you are viewing a star, located about 100 parsecs away with an apparent magnitude of 0.2. The most likely absolute magnitue of the star is:
a. -4.8
b. 0.1
c. 0.2
d. 0.3
I know the answer is "a" which is -4.8, but I dont know how they got that answer?
Want to write a C# progm creating a Rectangle class to have two variables length and width. Two constructors are needed, the default constructor should intialize length and width to 1.0 each. The second must pass in two values to initialize length and width. There must be six methods to do the following: SetLength,SetWidth,GetLength,GetWidth, GetArea, and GetPerimeter.The perimeter is the sum of all sides of a rectangle. Three instances of the Rectangle needs to be created. The first rectOne must use the se
New question for you. Same as before, need in visual studio and zip files. Thanks in advance!
Write a program to compute the power loss in a transmission line with a resistance of 0.05 ohms/mile. Compute the power loss if 500kw of power is transmitted from a power generating station to cities at distances of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 miles at 100 V and 200 V. The current (i) is calculated from: i = power transmitted in watts / volts transmitted
power transmitted in watts
i = --------------------------------
volts transmitted
The total resistance R is computed from the equation: R = r x miles
where r is the resistance per mile. The power loss is computed from the equation: Power loss = i2(squared) x R.
Display to console and pause the program.
Write a function called Reverse() which takes a string as a parameter. The function should convert all lower case letters to upper case and upper case letter to lower case.
Write a C++ program that adds and deletes items in a queue
The program will ask for a number. Then will display the odd numbers on that number. Then on the next line will show the even numbers from the number we have input.
Then add up all even numbers... and then multiply all the odd numbers
A manufacturer estimated marginal cost (MC) and marginal revenue (MR) at
various levels of output (q), as seen below:
q(units) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
MC($per unit) 260 250 240 200 240 250 250
MR($per unit) 410 350 300 250 270 250 240
• Using the trapezoid rule, estimate the revenue and variable production cost
for 100 units.








