...Unit 7: Trees - Assignment Part I. Basic Computations 1. Using the following tree, name two vertices that are considered the following. Explain in your own words how you know: (a) parent-child (2 points). Answer: 202 - 401 Explanation: the parent of a vertex is the vertex connected to it on the path to the root, 202 is the parent and 401 is the child (b) sibling nodes (2 points): Answer: 301, 302, 303 Explanation: If two vertices are children of the same parent, then these two vertices are called siblings, 301, 302, 303 have the same parent that is 201 (c) leaf nodes (2 points) Answer: 301, 302, 303, 401 Explanation: the leaves are all terminal vertices 2. Determine if each of the following graphs is considered a tree. Explain why or why not, using what you learned in this unit. a. (2 points) Answer: not a tree Explanation: A tree is a connected graph with no cycles, and there is cycles in this graph b. (2 points) Answer: yes Explanation: A tree is a connected graph with no cycles, and there is no cycles in this graph c. (1 point) Answer: no Explanation: A tree is a connected graph with no cycles, and there a cycle in this graph 3. Determine and sketch two different spanning trees for this graph: a. (1 point) b. (1 point) 4. Consider this graph: a. Determine the total weight for this graph. Show your work. (1 point) Answer: 122 Explanation: 5 + 10 +5 +10 +17 +15 + 5 +4+4+8+5+6+13+7+8 ...
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...accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. As of December 31, 2010, the building represents: • • A cash-generating unit (CGU) under IFRS. A long-lived asset classified as held and used under U.S. GAAP. In December 2010, one of Ida’s competitors sold its commercial building for an amount significantly less than its asking price. The competitor’s building is located across the street from Ida’s building, has approximately the same square footage, and was built five years after Ida’s building was constructed. In preparing its 2010 financial statements, Ida’s management has provided the following information regarding the building as of December 31, 2010 (assume these values have been evaluated by Ida’s independent auditor and found to be reliable): Ida’s Building Currying amount Value-in-use Fair market value less cost to sell Fair market value Undiscounted future cash flows Spanish Operations 12/31/2010 (in thousands) $4,500 $4,000 $3,800 $3,900 $4,200 In 2008, Ida acquired a plant factory located in Spain. Assume that the Spanish factory operations as a whole (all assets) represent a CGU under IFRS. ACCT 301 Dr. Ammr K. Kurdi Term 121 Dec. 22, 2012 At the end of 2008 and 2009: • • Under IFRS, the recoverable amount of the CGU exceeded its carrying amount. Under U.S. GAAP, the fair value of the reporting unit exceeded its carrying amount. Therefore, the Spanish factory was regarded as unimpaired....
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...ACCT 301 Final Examination Answers – UMUC Follow Below Link to Download Tutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/acct-301-final-examination-answers-umuc/ For More Information Visit Our Website ( https://homeworklance.com/ ) Email us At: Support@homeworklance.com or lancehomework@gmail.com (Multiple Choice) On April 1, 20X6, Ratchford Industries issued $500,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds. The bonds, which were issued at 103, pay interest on October 1 and April 1. The entry to record issuance of the bonds includes: A. a debit to Cash of $500,000. B. a credit to Bonds Payable of $503,000. C. a debit to Premium on Bonds Payable of $15,000. D. All of the above. E. None of these. (Multiple Choice) When interest income on a bond investment is less than the cash received: A. the Investment in Bond account is credited. B. the bond was likely purchased at a premium. C. Interest Income is credited. D. All of these. E. None of these. 1. (Multiple Choice) Stringer Corporation issued 5,000 shares of $2 par value common stock. The issue price was $7.50 per share. The entry to record this transaction includes a: A. debit to Cash for $10,000. B. debit to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par for $27,500. C. debit to Common Stock for $10,000. D. credit to Gain on Stock $37,500. E. None of these. 2. 3. (True or False) The presence of goodwill in a balance sheet suggests that accounts of the subsidiary have...
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...UNIT 1 i Introduction to operations management Unit 1 BLC 301/05 Operations Management Introduction to Operations Management ii WAWASAN OPEN UNIVERSITY BLC 301/05 Operations Management COURSE TEAM Course Team Coordinator: Ms. Loo Saw Khuan Content Writer: Dr. Quah Hock Soon Instructional Designer: Ms. Koh Kah Ling Academic Members: Dr. Chuah Poh Lean and Mr. Chong Fook Suan COURSE COORDINATOR Ms. Loo Saw Khuan EXTERNAL COURSE ASSESSOR Associate Professor Dr. Lim Kong Teong, Universiti Utara Malaysia PRODUCTION Editor: Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. In-house Editor: Ms. Koh Kah Ling Graphic Designer: Ms. Audrey Yeong Wawasan Open University is Malaysia’s first private not-for-profit tertiary institution dedicated to adult learners. It is funded by the Wawasan Education Foundation, a tax-exempt entity established by the Malaysian People’s Movement Party (Gerakan) and supported by the Yeap Chor Ee Charitable and Endowment Trusts, other charities, corporations, members of the public and occasional grants from the Government of Malaysia. The course material development of the university is funded by Yeap Chor Ee Charitable and Endowment Trusts. © 2008 Wawasan Open University First revision 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from...
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...COM3702/201/1/2016 TUTORIAL LETTER 201/1/2016 Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation COM3702 Semester 1 Department of Communication Science IMPORTANT INFORMATION This tutorial letter contains important information about your examination portfolio. CONTENTS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 LECTURERS, EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO, SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION AND STUDY GUIDE 3 3 FEEDBACK ON PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT 01 6 4 FEEDBACK ON ASSIGNMENT 02 13 5 INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES ON PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT 03 FOR THE EXAMINATION 23 ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR THE EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT 03 27 CONCLUSION 31 6 7 2 COM3702/201 Dear Student 1 INTRODUCTION We trust that you are enjoying Media Studies: Policy, Management and Media Representation. We know there is a large amount of work to do, but we do hope that you are coping and that you will send in your examination portfolio soon. This tutorial letter contains a lot of important information. Please study it carefully before you submit your portfolio. Do not hesitate to contact us if there is anything you do not understand. 2 LECTURERS, EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO, SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION AND STUDY GUIDE Note the following important issues: 2.1 Lecturers’ contact details Note that some changes have been made to the list of lecturers that appeared in Tutorial Letter 101/2016. Here is the updated list of lecturers: Name and...
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...The Courts of Camp Springs 5327 Carswell Avenue Camp Springs, MD 20746 301-899-8800 (O) / 301-423-5228 (F) Dear Prospective Resident: In order to complete the application process you will need to have the following when you submit your application: 1. $25.00 Application fee for each adult (money order only).*nonrefundable* 2. $100.00 Holding fee if you wish to hold a unit (money order only). Keep in mind that we DO NOT hold an apartment for you without this payment and that it is non-refundable after 48 hours, unless you are denied. This will go towards your security deposit at move-in (deposits are either $500 or one month’s rent). 3. Two most current bank statements for checking account & a current savings statement. 4. If your assets total over $5,000.00, please provide copies of six statements for all other assets. 5. Updated 401K/TSP statements (if applicable). 6. Six consecutive paycheck stubs. 7. If you are self-employed, we will need a copy of the most recent income tax return (Federal & State). (if applicable) 8. If you are receiving other benefits please provide a benefits letter dated within the last 120 days (Disability, Social Security, Child Support, Alimony, Unemployment, Workers Compensation, Retirement, Financial Aid or Public Assistance). 9. If divorced, provide the divorce decree. 10. Documentation of any Real Estate owned or sold within the last 12 months. (if applicable) 11. Notarized Recurring...
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...ACCT 301 Final Examination Answers – UMUC Follow Below Link to Download Tutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/acct-301-final-examination-answers-umuc/ For More Information Visit Our Website ( https://homeworklance.com/ ) Email us At: Support@homeworklance.com or lancehomework@gmail.com (Multiple Choice) On April 1, 20X6, Ratchford Industries issued $500,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds. The bonds, which were issued at 103, pay interest on October 1 and April 1. The entry to record issuance of the bonds includes: A. a debit to Cash of $500,000. B. a credit to Bonds Payable of $503,000. C. a debit to Premium on Bonds Payable of $15,000. D. All of the above. E. None of these. (Multiple Choice) When interest income on a bond investment is less than the cash received: A. the Investment in Bond account is credited. B. the bond was likely purchased at a premium. C. Interest Income is credited. D. All of these. E. None of these. 1. (Multiple Choice) Stringer Corporation issued 5,000 shares of $2 par value common stock. The issue price was $7.50 per share. The entry to record this transaction includes a: A. debit to Cash for $10,000. B. debit to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par for $27,500. C. debit to Common Stock for $10,000. D. credit to Gain on Stock $37,500. E. None of these. 2. 3. (True or False) The presence of goodwill in a balance sheet suggests that accounts of the subsidiary have...
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...service user becoming a passive participant in their care, so they lose trust in those around them. Their view of their self worth is lessened and their self esteem plummets. Bad or non existent communication can leave the way open for abuse; not just physical or emotional but institutional or financial abuse. Aiii 2.1 Compare ways to establish the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of an individual To establish the communication needs of an individual firstly you must always talk to them, have good listening skills and give them time to answer. Talking to family and friends will add more information to enable an all round picture to form. In a care setting the care plan and life history will add more detail in order to understand the individuals' needs better. PAGE 1 NVQ ROSANN ATHERTON 2ND SEPTEMBER 2017 UNIT 301 Aiv 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication When considering the factors promoting effective communication, each individual you speak to has to be taken into consideration. For instance, is the person you're talking to hard of hearing, is there a language barrier? What about cultural differences? In some cultures loud, aggressive or excitable speech can mean that the person is excited or passionate about what they are talking about. Other cultures the same subject, spoken in the same way, could be deemed as aggressive...
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...SAMPLE OF OPORD http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/5-170/appc.htm Appendix C Sample Reconnaissance OPORD A sample reconnaissance OPORD is shown in Figure C-1. Figure C-1. Sample reconnaissance OPORD |______________________ | |Classification | | | |Copy 1 of 10 copies | |HQ, 99th Engineer Battalion | |NK111111 | |080500 JAN 97 | | | |OPERATION ORDER 97-11 | |References: ...
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...1. The platoon’s critical tasks are as follows: a. Conduct unit operations. b. Guard detained prisoners of war. c. Treat casualties. d. Perform in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) environment. e. Implement combat survival techniques in area of operation. 3. Use the class reference material to select the appropriate tasks for your squad to train that support the platoon’s critical tasks. Record your answers (title and task number) in the comment box. A. Conduct Unit Operations Issue Warning Order 071-326-5503 Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5502 B. Guard Detained Prisoners of War Enforce UCMJ 181-101-2023 Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Convention 181-105-2001 Conduct a Search and Seizure 181-101-4001 Search a Detainee 191-377-4254 Supervise the Processing of Detainees at the Point 191-377-4250 Guard Detainees 191-377-4256 Supervise the Escort of Detainees 191-377-4252 Process Captured Material 301-371-1200 C. Treat Casualties Evaluate a Casualty 081-831-1001 Perform First Aid for Bleeding of an Extremity 081-831-10332 Supervise Casualty Treatment and Evacuation 081-831-1058 Request Medical Evacuation 081-831-0101 Transport a Casualty D. Perform in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Environment (CBRN) React to Nuclear attack 031-503-1018 Protect Yourself from CBRN Contamination or Injury with MOPP Gear...
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...ECON 301 Practice Final Exam NAME: . Fall 2014 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. Suppose Demand and Supply for a competitive industry in the short run can be described the following equations: QD=100 – 2P, and QS=40+2P. Suppose further that the total cost curve for a representative firm in the industry is given by TC = 100+4q+q2, with MC=4+2q. a. Sketch a double graph that depicts the market supply and demand in equilibrium in conjunction with individual firm costs and output choice. Does not need to be to scale. Label all of your answers to b. b. Calculate the short-run equilibrium market price, quantity, individual firm output and firm profit level. Show your work. c. Calculate the long-run equilibrium market price, quantity, individual firm output and number of firms in the industry. Draw and label in a new graph the double graph depicting this equilibrium. Page 1 of 5 2. My Uncle Bob claims that a firm should produce (in the short run) until its average cost is at its minimum. He reasons that in order to maximize profit, a firm must minimize it costs of production. Is my Uncle Bob correct? Carefully explain your answer. (Stating a mathematical rule is not sufficient.) 3. A single vendor supplies the popsicles to the beachcombers on a beach in a small resort town on the east coast. Assume that this vendor acts as a single price-monopolist and that the marginal cost per popsicle is always $0.60 The price elasticity of demand is -5 in the month of May...
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...18 a. Develop a 3-year moving average to forecast sales. b. Then estimate demand again with a weighted moving average in which sales in the most recent year are given a weight of 3 and a weight of 2 for the second past year and sales in the other 2 years are each given a weight of 1. c. Which method do you think is best? In this case, the 3 year moving average is the better method as the Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) is only 3.042 as compared to 3.347 for the weighted moving average method. What it actually means is that each forecast missed the actual value by 3.042 units instead of 3.347 units. d. Develop a trend line for the demand for fertilizer using any computer software. e. You have now developed three different forecasts. These are a 3-year moving average, a weighted moving average, and a trend line. Which one would you use? Explain your answer. By observing the MAD in part (d), it can be observed that the value is the smallest among the 3 methods, hence I will choose the trend line as the forecast predicted is more accurate. Moreover the demand for the future can also be...
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...section a) What has the analysis revealed? How have your questions been answered? (Refers back to the questions of interest, problem statement, and/or hypothesis b) Why was the analysis done (Refer back to your background) c) What of value was discovered? (Any unexpected results) 5) References 6) Appendix Executive Summary Based on my analysis I was able to determine that the size of the bill has an effect on the number of days the bill is late. I was also able to determine that commercial and residential bills get paid at different times based on the amount of them. We can also say that with the slope of .0166 (residential) means for each increase of one unit in X, the Y is estimated to increase .0166 units. On the other side the commercial business the slope of -0.191 for each increase of one unit in x, the Y is estimated to increase -0.191. The regression analysis for commercial represents 95.7% of our data, but we cannot say with 95% certainty that for residential customers that the size of the bill depends on when it gets paid. Introduction The background on the problem starts with the Quick Stab Collection Agency (QSCA) which collects bills in an eastern town. The company specializes in small accounts and avoids risky collection, such as those in which the...
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...Assessment Exemplar for Higher National Unit DE5G 35: Financial Reporting and Analysis 1st edition: May 2004 Price: £20.00 Publication code: CB 1989 Published by the Scottish Qualifications Authority, Hanover House, 24 Douglas Street, Glasgow, G2 7NQ, and Ironmills Road, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1LE The information in this publication may be reproduced to support SQA qualifications. If it is reproduced, SQA should be clearly acknowledged as the source. If it is to be used for any other purpose, then written permission must be obtained from the Support Materials Development Officer at SQA. It must not be reproduced for trade or commercial purposes. © Scottish Qualifications Authority 2004 DE5G 35: Financial Reporting and Analysis Contents 1 2 3 Introduction How to generate evidence Assessment exemplar Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units DE5G 35: Financial Reporting and Analysis 1 Introduction This pack must be used in conjunction with a copy of the Unit specification which details the standard of performance expected of the candidate. A copy of the Unit specification can be obtained from SQA. This pack supplements the assessment guidelines and support notes of the Unit specification. It aims to provide an example of assessment that is valid, reliable and practicable. The assessment task(s) detailed in this pack correspond to the assessment guidelines outlined in the Unit specification. The example provided...
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...Preface Here are my online notes for my Calculus I course that I teach here at Lamar University. Despite the fact that these are my “class notes”, they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn Calculus I or needing a refresher in some of the early topics in calculus. I’ve tried to make these notes as self contained as possible and so all the information needed to read through them is either from an Algebra or Trig class or contained in other sections of the notes. Here are a couple of warnings to my students who may be here to get a copy of what happened on a day that you missed. 1. Because I wanted to make this a fairly complete set of notes for anyone wanting to learn calculus I have included some material that I do not usually have time to cover in class and because this changes from semester to semester it is not noted here. You will need to find one of your fellow class mates to see if there is something in these notes that wasn’t covered in class. 2. Because I want these notes to provide some more examples for you to read through, I don’t always work the same problems in class as those given in the notes. Likewise, even if I do work some of the problems in here I may work fewer problems in class than are presented here. 3. Sometimes questions in class will lead down paths that are not covered here. I try to anticipate as many of the questions as possible when writing these up, but the reality is that I can’t anticipate all the questions. Sometimes a very good question...
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