...Week 3 homework Exercise 7.1, problem 10a The total number of pairs we can either include or not is 4^2-4=16. Any reflexive relation is a subset of this set of 12 elements; we know there are 2^12 such subsets. Problem 10b The number of decisions we can make for any symmetric relation is 4+ (16-4)/2=4+6=10. The number of possible symmetric relations is 210. Exercise 7.2, Problem 15a a) Draw the digraph G1 (V1, E1) where V1 {a, b, c, d, e, f } and E1 {(a, b), (a, d), (b, c), (b, e), (d, b), (d, e), (e, c), (e, f), (f, d)}. Exercise 7.3, Problem 1 Draw the Hasse diagram for the poset ⊆, where{1, 2, 3, 4}. (1,1)<(1,2)<(1,3)<(1,4)<(2,1)<(2,2)<...<(4,3)<(4,4 ). o------o------o------o------o------o--- ... ---o------o (1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (2,1) (2,2) ... (4,3) (4,4) 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 Problem 6a . For A {a, b, c, d, e}, the Hasse diagram for the poset (A, R) is shown in Fig. 7.23. (a) Determine the relation matrix for R. a b c d e a 1 1 1 0 0 b 1 1 0 1 0 c 1 0 1 1 0 d 0 1 1 1 0 e 1 0 0 0 1 Exercise 7.4, Problem 1a Determine whether each of the following collections of sets is a partition for the given set A. If the collection is not a partition, explain why it fails to be. a) A {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}; A1 {4, 5, 6}, A2 {1, 8}, A3 {2, 3, 7}. The Question A is a partition. Problem 2a There are only three ways, corresponding to the partition A_1 = {1,2,8}, A_2 = {3,4}, A_3 = {5...
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...Homework Week 3 September 22, 2013 DeVry University Online Operant conditioning sometimes referred to as instrumental conditioning is a method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior. Through operant conditioning, an association is made between a behavior and a consequence for that behavior. A good example of Operant conditioning is: employees finishing projects to receive praise or promotions (Cherry, 2013). Observational learning occurs when one observes another’s behaviors, which enables one to reenact those behaviors. In the workplace observational learning is used in a few ways. For example: whenever a manager started to train an employee they used instructional videos, so that the new employees could observe the job functions they were to undertake. Next, normally the manager would take the new employees into the actual work area that they would occupy and allow them to observe someone performing the job task. After that, the manager would pair a new employee with an employee that performed their job title well enough to train another employee. This allowed the new employee to observe the other employee, which enabled the new employee to learn though observing the other employees behaviors (Whitaker, 2012). The social learning theory, a system of learning most commonly associated with behaviorist Albert Bandura, is most commonly applied in educational settings. You can also apply this theory, which argues that people learn from each other...
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...Delilah, does not return with wood pulp, but brings back three contracts. Acting within the scope of her authority, she contracted with Evon, who knew your identity at the time; Felipe, who knew that Delilah was acting on behalf of someone but not whom; and Giorgio, who did not know that Delilah was acting on anyone’s behalf. For which contracts, if any, are you liable? For which contracts, if any, is Delilah liable? Explain. During my reading I learned that whenever an agent acts with actual or apparent authority then their acts are imputed to the principal. In this situation Delilah’s contract with the other two individuals (Evon & Felipe) would be binding on the employer. However the contract with Giorgio wouldn’t bind with an employer because Delilah did not give the identity of her agency. Just because she didn’t return with wood pulp she would not be penalized because her job was to simply secure sources. Another employee of your paper mill, Hotspur, steals a shipment of wood pulp for your company to impress you with initiative to secure new resources for free. Unfortunately, he runs down a pedestrian crossing properly in the crosswalk on his way back to your factory, injuring her. If the pedestrian sues your company can there be a recovery for the injury? Initially, organizations whose representatives hurt somebody while acting inside of the extent of their obligations are frequently considered in charge of the terrible demonstration of a worker. Second an organization...
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...Architect, Real Estate Consultant, and General Contractor.(2) Recruit and train managers for the plant.(3) Create pre-production and production plans.(4) Create building concept and design(5) Procure building site, all required permits and approvals(6) Construct building(7) Landscape Site(8) Recruit Operations Personnel(9) Equipment, materials and fleet purchases(10) Equipment Installation(11) Create product and pre-production plans(12) Begin production and distribution | Project Product | The following are the project product that are necessary in order for the project to have a successful outcome. * Select resources such as: Architect, Real Estate Consultant, and General Contractor. * Recruit and train managers for the plant. * Create pre-production and production plans. * Create building concept and design * Procure building site, all required permits and approvals * Construct building * Landscape Site * Recruit Operations Personnel * Equipment, materials and fleet purchases * Install Equipment * Create Product Distribution Plan and Pre-production Plan * Start Up Production and Distribution | | Project Deliverables | The following are the expected deliverables this project expects to accomplish upon completion. (1) Double Total Sales within the next 10 years (2) Develop and market new products based on the company’s plastics experience (3) Reduce dependence on equipment suppliers (4) Reach first or second in regional market shares...
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...Hanndia Pest Control Services Pty Ltd. Introduction: This company specializes in working with real estate agencies to manage white ant infestation on rental properties. They do so by applying environmentally friendly fumigation barriers. Their main office is located in the Brisbane City Council suburb of Calamvale in South Eastern Queensland. They have a total of about 20 employees. This includes the manager field officers and administrative support. According to the Australian Bureau of statistics 2006 population growth reading the local Brisbane City Council population was 971,757 persons at a median age of about 34.9. That was their highest growth in the population. The population of Brisbane has shown an increase of 2.3% since then. Therefore the population increase is a benefit to Hanndia Pest Control services. As the population increases more homes will be built and more properties will be rented. The need for ongoing protection from white ant infestation will grow as well. The Residential Tenancy Authority (RTA) recorded the number of residential bonds held. There were 114,035 dwelling, including 49,740 house dwellings. The rental bonds were lodged by either private owners or real estate agencies managing these dwellings. Occupation Education and Income: Hanndia Pest Control Services will target real estate agents who support the upper market investment home owner. They will be in a professional agency managing the dwellings for the owners that have professional or...
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...= n(n+1)/2 Answer: Maximum value for R= n(n+1)/2 and it´s only 1 antisymmetric relation with this property (the one constructed above) Exercises 7.2: Work: We know that (a,a)R for all aA Since (a,a) R and (a,a) R if we apply definition of R2 (a,a) R2 for all aA then R2 is a reflexive relation on the set A Work: Each entry is 0 or 1 and we must count how many matrices 6x6 satisfy A = A tr The number of matrices that A = Atr is equal to the number of matrices that i construct selecting the entries in the diagonal and above. 1+2+3+4+5+6 = 21 Answer: 21 Exercise 7.3: a) Relation matrix is M=1 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 10 0 1 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 1 b) I will do it by hand c) Work: Using the Fig 7.23 For k = 1 e is the only vertex that has no edges starting at it Then we remove e Result: e For k = 2 d is the only vertex that has no edges starting at it Then we remove d Result: d < e For k = 3 b and c are the only vertices that has no edges starting at it we select c (it can be b too) Then we remove c Result: c<d<e For k = 4 b is the only vertex that has no edges starting at it Then we remove b Result: b<c<d<e For k = 5 (k =n) a is the only vertex that has no edges starting at it Then we remove a Result: a<b<c<d < e Answer: a < b < c < d < e Exercise 7.4: Work: a) Since A1UA2UA3 = A and AiAj = (i,j I={1,2,3}, ij} , yes {A1,A2,A3} it is a partition of A Answer:...
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...Week 6 homework 1. (TCO 5) Which component of an Intelligent Storage System provides the interface between the storage system and the host? a. The Front End b. The Cache Memory c. The Back End d. The Physical Disks 2. (TCO 5) Which component of an Intelligent Storage System is made of semiconductor memory where data is placed temporarily? a. The Front End b. The Cache Memory c. The Back End d. The Physical Disks 3. (TCO 5) What is the smallest unit of cache that can be allocated? a. book b. chapter c. section d. page 4. (TCO 5) What is used by cache memory to indicate whether data in cache has been written to disk or not? a. A dirty bit flag b. A grimy bit flag c. An uncommitted flag d. A committed flag 5. (TCO 5) What term is give used to describe an operation where the required data was found in cache? d. Read loss e. Read miss f. Read find d. Read hit 6. (TCO 5) Select two protocols that are used as the transport mechanism when implementing IP SAN storage systems. g. IPX/SPX b. iSCSI c. FCIP d. SNA 7. (TCO 5) Which protocol is a host-based encapsulation of SCSI I/O over IP using an Ethernet NIC card or an HBA? h. TCP/IP i. FC j. FCIP d. iSCSI 8. (TCO 5) Which protocol is extensively used in disaster-recovery implementations where data is duplicated on disk or tape to an alternate site? k. TCP/IP l. FC c. FCIP d. iSCSI ...
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...Rose Sandeen Week 3 Homework Chapter 8 You are given the following equations for the aggregate demand (AD) and short-run aggregate supply (SAS) curves: AD: Y = 1.25Aᴩ + 2.5Mˢ/P SAS: Y = 11,250 - 20W + 1,000P where Y is real GDP, Aᴩ is the amount of autonomous planned spending that is independent of the interest rate, Mˢ is the nominal money supply, P is the price level, and W is the nominal wage rate. Assume that Aᴩ equals 5,000, Mˢ equals 2,000, W equals 50, and natural real GDP, Yᴺ, equals 11,250. Use the values for the amounts of autonomous planned spending that is independent of the interest rate and the nominal money supply to derive the equation for the aggregate demand curve. Compute the amount of aggregate demand when the price level equals 2.0, 1.25, 1.0, 0.8, and 0.5. Graph the aggregate demand curve. Answer: The equation for aggregate demand is Y = 6,250 + 5,000/P. See below graph for aggregate demand curve. Price Level |2.0 |1.25 |1.0 |0.8 |0.5 | |Aggregate Demand |8,750 |10,250 |11,250 |12,500 |16,250 | | Derive the equation for the short-run aggregate supply curve, given that the nominal wage rate equals 50. Compute the amount of short-run aggregate supply when the price level equals 2.0, 1.25, 1.0, 0.8, and 0.5. Graph the short-run aggregate supply curve. Answer: The equation for the short-run aggregate supply curve is Y = 10,250 + 1,000P. See below graph for short-run aggregate supply curve. Price Level |2.0 |1.25 |1.0 |0.8 |0.5 | |Short-Run...
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...Doctor: A doctor would use a desktop like the gamer, but they wouldn’t need the computing power because they are not running any intense software similar to the author. They would need extra space to keep patient data if need be so they would need a large HDD. Most likely going with the HP Pavilion. Teacher: A teacher would more than likely have both of these types of computers but I would see a laptop being much more convenient. Being able to bring all of their grades around from classroom to classroom without bringing an entire desktop with them would be a life saver. Unit 2 Assignment 1: Transfer Time Table 1: Calculating transfer time File Size | Transfer Rate | Transfer Time | 100 MB | 56 Kbps | 4 Hrs | 100 MB | 4 Mbps | 3 mins | 2 GB | 56 Kbps | 79 Hrs | 2 GB | 4 Mbps | 1 Hour | Table 2: Calculating file size Transfer Rate | Transfer Time | File Size | 56 Kbps | 31 Mins | 13 KB | 4 Mbps | 10 Mins | | 56 Kbps | 4 Hrs | | 4 Mbps | 2...
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...Unit 3 : Week 3 - Homework 6 ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | Question 1.1. real property - In English Common Law, real property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts: any buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, roads, various property rights, and so forth. | Question 2.2. personal property - Personal property is generally considered property that is movable, as opposed to real property or real estate. In common law systems, personal property may also be called chattels or belongings. | Question 3.3. eminent domain - The power the government has to obtain the property of an individual even without the person's full consent. In most countries, including the U.S., the land owner will be compensated for the land at fair market value. This power allows the government to seize land to be used in public enterprises such as roads, schools, or utilities | Question 4.4. condemnation - the seizure, as of property, for public use. | Question 5.5. inverse condemnation - is a term used in the law to describe a situation in which the government takes private property but fails to pay the compensation required by the 5th Amendment of Constitution. In some states the term also includes damaging of property as well as taking it. In order to be compensated, the owner must then sue the government. In such...
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...Andrea Grigsby MGMT 520 Week 3 Homework You will be able to upload both attachments in the same Dropbox. The Dropbox allows you to attach multiple documents in the same submission. Failure to submit your shepardized case will result in a loss of 10 points. You will not be able to submit it after your assignment has been graded. Your assignment is due by Sunday, end of Week 3, 11:59 p.m. (MT). (Note: You will not submit anything to the Homework CASE Dropbox. Questions 1-6: Week 3 Homework answers (there are 6 questions total). While viewing the Nadel v. Burger King & Emil case answer the following questions: 1. What court decided the case in the assignment? (2 points) Answer: Court of Appeals Ohio, First District, Hamilton County 2. What must a party establish to prevail on a motion for summary judgment? (3 points) Answer: In order to prevail on a motion for summary judgment, a movant has the burden to demonstrate that no genuine issue of material fact remains to be litigated; that is entitled to judgment as a matter of law, and that it appears from the evidence, when viewed most strongly in favor of the nonmoving party, that reasonable minds can come to but tone conclusion and that conclusion is adverse to the non-moving party. The movant in this case would be the Nadel family. Nadel v. Burger King Corp., 1997 WL 266762 (Ct. App, 1st Dist., Ohio) 3. Briefly – state the facts of this case, using the information found in the case in LexisNexis. (5...
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...Homework Assignment Week 3 Critical and Creative Thinking Questions—Page 169 2. What are some examples of ways in which observational learning has benefited you in your life? Are there instances in which observational learning has worked to your disadvantage? Our book defines observational learning as learning new behavior or information by watching others. Some examples of ways in which observation learning has benefited me in my life are cooking, parenting, and work ethic. Watching my mother cook when I was little made me want to learn how and that’s how I now have the ability to cook meals for my own family without assistance. Parenting was another thing that I got from my mother; she was a single mother and was still able to provide for her two children without male figure in the picture. She was both a father and mother and I try to be that same parent with my children because of her. Work ethic is something else that I got from watching my sister and mother. They were always very dedicated, responsible, and punctual to their jobs and that’s how I am now. Observational learning can work to your disadvantage; it all just depends on the what, for example, driving. Growing up my mother and sister never used to wear their seatbelts therefore when it was time for me drive, I never wore my seatbelt. Very soon, I learned that I should my seatbelt if I didn’t want to get ticketed every time I was caught. Now, I don’t go anywhere without wearing my seatbelt and neither does...
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...FINC 5000 Homework Assignment for Week 3: Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/finc-5000-homework-assignment-for-week-3/ Chapter 5: For Week 3, please turn in the answers to the following questions: 1. Define the following terms as they apply to bonds: a. Face value b. Maturity date c. Coupon interest (including coupon interest rate) d. Current yield e. Yield to maturity (YTM) f. Yield to call (YTC) g. Call premium 2. What are “Zero-coupon” bonds? 3. Suppose you see the following bond price quote in the newspaper: McDonalds 5.7% 2039……..122.733 What can you tell about this bond from reading the price quote? 4. (calculating the present value of a bond) If a corporate bond with a face value of $1,000 has 24 years to go until it matures, has a coupon interest rate of 5.7% and a yield to maturity (YTM) of 4.201%, what should be its price in the bond market (ie, PV)? 5. (calculating the current yield of a bond) If a corporate bond with a face value of $1,000 has 24 years to go until it matures, has a coupon interest rate of 5.7% and a market price of $1,223.92, what is its current yield? 6. (calculating the YTM of a bond) If a corporate bond with a face value of $1,000 has 24 years to go until it matures, has a coupon interest rate of 5.7% and a market price of $1,223.92, what is its yield to maturity (YTM)? 7. (calculating the YTC of a bond) Assume a callable corporate bond with a face value of $1,000, a coupon interest rate of 5.7%, a market...
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...ACCT 550 Week 3 Homework Assignment To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/acct-550/acct-550-week-3-homework-assignment E5-2 (Classification of Balance Sheet Accounts) Presented below are the captions of Faulk Company’s balance sheet. (a) Current assets. (b) Investments. (c) Property, plant, and equipment. (d) Intangible assets. (e) Other assets. (f) Current liabilities. (g) Noncurrent liabilities. (h) Capital stock. (i) Additional paid-in capital. (j) Retained earnings. E5-4 (Preparation of a Classified Balance Sheet) Assume that Denis Savard Inc. has the following accounts at the end of the current year. 1. Common Stock. 2. Discount on Bonds Payable. 3. Treasury Stock (at cost). 4. Notes Payable (short-term). 5. Raw Materials. 6. Preferred Stock Investments (long-term). 7. Unearned Rent Revenue. 8. Work in Process. 9. Copyrights. 10. Buildings. 11. Notes Receivable (short-term). 12. Cash. 13. Salaries and Wages Payable. 14. Accumulated Depreciation—Buildings. 15. Restricted Cash for Plant Expansion. 16. Land Held for Future Plant Site. 17. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. 18. Retained Earnings. 19. Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common Stock. 20. Unearned Subscriptions Revenue. 21. Receivables—Officers (due in one year). 22. Iventory (finished goods). 23. Accounts Receivable. 24. Bonds Payable (due in 4 years). 25. Noncontrolling Interest. Instructions. Prepare a classified balance sheet in good form. (No monetary...
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...MGT End of Chapter Questions – Week 3 Lauren Wilkes Mgmt 597 Chapter 22.10 In the case of Holly Hill Acres, Ltd. V Charter Bank of Gainsville, Holly Hill purchased land from Rogers and Blythe giving them a promissory note and purchase money mortgage. The note stated, “this note with interest is secured by a mortgage on real estate, of even date herewith, made by the maker hereof in favor of the said payee, and shall be constructed and enforced according to laws of the State of Florida” (HOLLY HILL ACRES, LTD., a Limited Partnership, Appellant, v. CHARTER BANK OF GAINESVILLE, a Banking Corporation, et al., Appellees., 1975). The promissory note was issued to Rogers and Blythe, Rogers and Blythe later took a loan from Charter Bank, in order to secure the loan, they transferred the promissory note they had created with Holly Hill. After Holly Hill defaulted, Charter Bank sued to recover on Holly Hill’s promissory note, the question being if the reference to the mortgage in the note makes it non-negotiable. First, it would have to be determined if Charter Bank was a holder in due course, they do fit the books description “a holder who takes a negotiable instrument for value, in good faith, and without notice that is defective or overdue” (Cheeseman, 2010). Which according the case the lower court did agree with. Although the court on appeal found the note was non-negotiable because it incorporated the terms of the purchase money mortgage. Now the bank was not a holder...
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