ELEC C4612 Po ower Sys stem Ana alysis Midsess sion SOL LUTION ( (Session 1, 2016) n QUES STION 1 For the system sho own in Figu 1, comp ure pute the matrix. T system has an off-nominal The tap chan nging transformer betw ween buses 1 and 2 wi a tap setting of 1.03 The line b ith 3. between buses 1 and 4 has half line charging sus sceptance o 0.25 pu at each end. There is a mutual of a . ng u d own. couplin of 0.15 pu between lines 2-3 and 4-3 as sho 2 t =
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Power Characteristics of Networks on Chip Mohamed A. Abd El ghany*, Darek Korzec* and Mohammed Ismail** Electronics Engineering Dept., German University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt* Electrical Engineering Dept., The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. The RaMSiS Group, KTH, Sweden** E-mails: mohamed.abdel-ghany@guc.edu.eg, darek.korzec@guc.edu.eg, ismail@ece.osu.edu Abstract— Power characteristics of different Network on Chip (NoC) topologies are developed. Among different NoC topologies,
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1. An analysis was done of the Meals on Wheels Center's Purchase Orders for canned green beans to calculate the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ). This was done to predict the optimal balance between order costs and carrying costs. 2. The calculations determined that 1,549 cans should be ordered at a time. There should be 19 orders each year. 3. When ordering at the EOQ of 19 orders, the total ordering costs were $387.30 and total carrying costs were also $387.30. 4. The carrying costs when
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INFLUENCES IN THE TEACHING METHODS OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS IN THE DISTRICT OF ORANI: AN INVESTIGATION ________________________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Bataan Peninsula State University City of Balanga, Bataan _______________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics ______________________ by FAILLA B. PEPITO
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Math in auto racing Mathematics is found everywhere in life and work and auto racing is no exception. There are many applications of math in racing. The purpose of racing is to win and in order to do that there must be a lot of math involved. If you don’t use math and use it correctly then you will not win. Mathematics is involved in racing in two ways, the car setup and scoring an measurements. The car setup involves tire pressure, down force, wedge, aerodynamic Drag
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=max(B12:B18) | Display the largest value | =min(B12:B18) | Display the smallest value | =B4*C4 | Multiplies the values | This is not an exhaustive list. See Excel menu command fx for a complete list of functions | User created | (…)+-*/^ | Mathematic operations brackets sum, subtract, multiplydivideexponentiation (power)=(3*(A5+B5)-C5)/2+D5^1.5 | Exercise 1 Using appropriate formulae, complete the table below in Excel. Item Name | price | Commission | Camera | $150.00 | $ 15
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Mathematical Methods for Engineers 1 (MATH 1063) Calculus 1 (MATH 1054) Week 1 Lecture Contents: Functions, Models and Graphs 1. Functions and Mathematical Modelling Edwards and Penney, §1.1 2. Graphs Edwards and Penney, §1.2 3. Vertical Line Test Edwards and Penney, §1.2 Functions and Mathematical Modelling Functions are relationships between one variable and other(s). Some simple familiar functions are • The volume of a sphere in terms of its radius r is V = 4 πr 3 .
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Process for Calculating the Accrual for Unrecorded Liabilities for ABC Inc. Background Information The ABC Inc. Segment maintains an accrual for an estimate of unrecorded liabilities in account 2162030 (Accrued Other Accounts Payable) in profit center US09999G. Twice a year (Q1 & Q3), the estimated accrual for unrecorded liabilities is reviewed to determine the adjustment needed. If the calculated adjustment results in less than a $xx million change, the segment accounting team will use
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QUALITY | INQUIRY | DAILY | MONTHLY | UNDERSTANDABLE | User can control format | User may not be able to control format | User may not be able to control format | RELEVANCE | Information may be tailored for the user | Information may be intended for a number of users | Information may be intended for a number of users | TIMELINESS | Most timely | Second most timely | May not be timely for some decisions | RELIABLE | A single users assessment may lead to bias | Central control
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Class observation Introduction This essay is based on an observation done for a mathematics lesion taught in primary 2nd class in Thaajuhdheen School about Fraction. The aim of the lesion is to improve the children’s confidence level about mathematical factors and help them to know the way to use fractions. There are 30 students in the class where there are 17 boys and 13 girls. The gender ratio makes the class an ideal class to study with reducing the biasness between the children. Further in
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