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A contractor is trying to estimate the distance to be expected of drawdown of 4.81 m from pumping well under the following conditions:

a) Pumping rate 0.028 m3/s

b) Pumping time = 1066 days

c) Drawdown in observation well = 9.52 m

d) Observation well is located 10.0 m from the pumping well

e) Aquifer material = medium sand

f) Aquifer thickness = 14.05 m

Assume that the well is fully penetrating in an unconfined aquifer.


For the set of data below, determine the 5 number summaries. Construct the resulting box and whisker plot. (20 pts)

5, 3, 8, 6, 1, -10, 3, 9, 7, 4, x, (x is your last digit of your CUNYFirst ID number) my ID is 5


Sam has 6 rose bushes. He counted the flowers on each of them. There are 8, 2, 5, 4, 11 and 9. Find the Standard Deviation. Is X a “Usual” number of flowers? X is your last two digits of your CUNYFirst ID Number. (00 = 0, 01 = 1, …) (20 points) my id is 25


Consider some of the most important ways in which developing countries may differ in their economic, social, and political structures


2 Pb(NO3)2 --> 2 PbO + 4 NO2 + O2  

 

 

How many grams of lead (II) oxide are produced to form 5 grams of oxygen? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How many grams of lead (II) nitrate are needed to make 7 moles of nitrogen dioxide  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How many moles of oxygen can be made from 14 moles of lead (II) nitrate?  


consider a consumer with income rupees hundred there are two commodities 1 and 2 to choose from if the consumer spends all his income on good one he can buy 5 units of it if he spent all his income on good to he can buy 20 units of it is based on the given information attempt the following

Tim (under 25) earns a fortnightly wage of R3 050. He pays 7.5% of it to a pension fund and 2% to a union.

Assume that there are 26 fortnights in a year. 


If Tim earned the same wage for a full tax year, what would his taxable annual earnings be?


Eugene earns a monthly salary of R10 000. He gets a travel allowance of R2000. The employer pays Eugene's medical aid of R500. R400 per month is deducted from his salary for a pension fund. In February he earned commission of R5000. (Eugene is the only member on the medical aid fund. His company contributes R500 while he makes no contribution towards the fund).


Calculate Eugene's Maximum monthly allowable pension fund deduction.


Eugene earns a monthly salary of R10 000. He gets a travel allowance of R2000 (use the 80% option to calculate). The employer pays Eugene's medical aid of R500. R400 per month is deducted from his salary for an approved pension fund. In February he earned commission of R5000. (Eugene is the only member on the medical aid fund. His company contributes R500 while he makes no contribution towards the fund).


Calculate the total earnings of Eugene's remuneration (taxable income) for February.


consider a consumer with income rupees hundred there are two commodities 1 and 2 to choose from if the consumer spends all his income on good one he can buy 5 units of it if he spent all his income on good to he can buy 20 units of it is based on the given information attempt the following

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