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    D1 Unit 1

    Interpersonal skills Verbal Exchanges: Sign language, lip reading This is the most part if you’re working in a team by talking to your team members you can communicate about the task and learn the way the other people think in your team, lip reading and sign language can be also used for people who have trouble hearing although sign language requires an understanding of how to do sign language from both the people which is less likely for that to be an effective way of communicating Although

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    BMT 2-Fundamentals of Management Control Sup de Co La Rochelle 2014-15 Review Problems Chapter 3: Job-Order Costing Exercise 1 Osborn Manufacturing uses a predetermined overhead rate of $18.20 per direct labor-hour. This predetermined rate was based on 12,000 estimated direct labor-hours and $218,400 of estimated total manufacturing overhead. The company incurred actual total manufacturing overhead costs of $215,000 and 11,500 total direct labor-hours during the period. Part (a) Determine

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    Management Accounting

    Management Accounting Individual Assignment 1. Variable manufacturing cost per unit = (323,000,000-160,000,000-24,000,000-100,000,000) 850,000 = $45.88 per unit Fixed manufacturing cost per unit = $100,000,000 850,000units = $117.65 per unit Total manufacturing cost per unit= 45.88+117.65 = $163.53per unit 2. Fixed overhead rate= $100,000,000 800,000units =$125 per unit Production volume variance= (850,000 X 125)-(800

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    Hht Task 1

    A. Rounding and Truncation A1-A2. To determine if Student 1 will receive an A, we must first calculate the percentage. Divide the total points earned by the total points possible. THis gives us a solution of .895 or 89.5%. Next we round up to the nearest whole number. When rounding, we focus on the digit to the right of the digit we are trying to round. If it is 5 or greater, we round up by adding one. If it is less than 5, then we leave the digit alone. 89.5% rounds up to 90%. Student 1 will

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    Fin 516 Final

    In order to assure that you are prepared for the Final Exam, I have been reviewing almost 50 questions for clear wording, sufficient information and correct answers. Most importantly, I wanted to make sure we have covered in class the relevant financial concepts and applications to enable you to respond appropriately. Although I did not generate the Final Exam, I took the liberty of making a few changes in the questions when absolutely necessary. If you stayed to the end of our last class, you have

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    Puritan

    Paragraph two elaborates on the fact that 18 year olds are legally able to be drafted, vote, and buy pornography. The writer says that if an 18 year is allowed to do those three, it is absurd that 18 year olds can't drink alcohol. Alcohol is an illegal drug that has been the reason of many 18 year old teens having to be rushed to the hospital, and many times worse. The writer then begins to add illogical statements by saying the reason why teenagers get drunk is because they have to drink at large

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    Math 222 Disc Wk1

    My first begins with so my expressions as given are x2-36  and 7w-2 3x 16w 2- For my first expression x2-36 3x I am trying to find the set of all real numbers that can fit as a solution without the denominator Equaling to ‘0’ which is known as the domain any values that would cause x to equal ‘0’ are Excluded values. If the value x

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    Why Do We Study Calculus

    planets and their revolving path and shape, limits of the functions. 3. This article threw some more knowledge about the application of the calculus in various fields and it shows that how all this branches of the science and mathematics are interconnected. If you have the knowledge of the calculus you can apply to it to various calculations which would yield fast and accurate

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    Cola War

    BMS 101: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS COMMON FOUNDATION Assignment on ------------------------------------------------- PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION 1. Find the first order derivatives of the following functions: i. fx,y=xex2-y2 ii. fx,y=exy 2. If z=x2fyx, show that x∂z∂x +y∂z∂y =2z. 3. Find all the second-order partial derivatives of the following functions. (i) z= y2ex+logxy (ii) z= logx2y4 4. (i). If z=fx+ay+gx-ay, Show that ∂2z∂y2= a2∂2z∂x2. (ii). If z=logx3+y3x2+y2, prove that x∂z∂x

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    Write a Program, Using Functions, That Calculates the Area and Permieter of a Rectangle Whose Dimensions (Length and Width) Are Provided by a User

    Submit Files - Homework 4 ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Hide Folder Information | Folder |   | Homework 4 | Instructions |   | FunctionsIn this homework, you will design a program to perform the following task:Write a program, using functions, that calculates the area and perimeter of a rectangle whose dimensions (Length and width) are provided by a user. Assume the rooms are rectangular and that the user can enter from 1 to 10 rooms for the house. Also

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