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exogenous variables. 2) We computed the COGS as the 70% of Net Sales. 3) The Gross Margins are equal to the difference between Net Sales and COGS 4) The Operational Expenses are given and equal to 200,000$ per month. 5) Interest Expenses are calculated as the sum of interests based on Long
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3. A one-room cabin 4. A plow 5. Two carts 6. An ox Deyonne’s liabilities and deduction of assets: 1. 35 sheep 2. 3 sheep Due to the information, 20 acres of land equal 80 sheep according to the exchange rate of last year, a one-room cabin equal 3 acres of land and equal 12 sheep finally, a plow equals 2 goat and equal 2/3 sheep according to last year’s exchange rate and 2 carts which were traded with a poor acre of land equals 8 sheep plus 400 sheep
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language 2. Operating System 3. Translation, Linking, Loading, Execution 4. Source 8. Software, Hardware 9. Variables 10. Secondary storage Pg. 44 Review Questions 3. Two secondary storage devices is a disk drive and flash drive Two input devices is the keyboard and mouse Two output devices is the monitor and printer 5. Syntax error is grammar error of a programming language. 6. The loader copies the executed file into memory and initiates execution
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to be a warning to future societies about the dangers of an overly powerful government. One of the ways the government used to keep the people in control was altering their perception of reality using the media. Could even a very powerful government control the minds of citizens so that they no longer believe scientific facts or even something as simple as 2+2=5? Reality is a concept that is mainly based on one person’s belief. Therefore, if they could infiltrate one’s mind enough to redefine their
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%\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Activity 1.12} \section*{Activity 1.12} In this activity, we want to explore what happens to the product when we multiply two numbers and then increase the first number by 1 and decrease the second number by 1. \begin{enumerate} \item \textbf{{\large When we multiply a number by itself!}}\\ \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline A & B\\ \hline $7\times 7 = 49$ & $8\times 6 = 48$\\ \hline $8\times 8 = 64$ & $9\times 7 = 63$\\ \hline \end{tabular} The general
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1. Why does GDP equal aggregate income and also equal aggregate expenditure? Answer: The definition of GDP, Gross Domestic Product, is the value of the aggregate production of goods and services in a country during a given period of time which usually one year. The GDP can be measured in two ways by the expenditure approach which is the total expenditure on goods and services or by the income approach, total income earned producing goods and services. Total expenditure is known as aggregate expenditure
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happen that seven of them are working properly and three of them are not working properly, at this stage we may not be interested in knowing the positions, suppose we are saying one instrument, two instruments and so, on tenth instrument, 1 2 up to 10, we are not very particular whether instrument number one has failed or two has failed or ten has failed; that means, which three of them have failed, may not be of interest, rather we are interested in the total number of the instruments, which have
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God - A Myth or Reality? C.S. Lewis once aforementioned that God is not the sort of subject one can be somewhat interested in. Yet, if God does not exist, then there is no cause to be concerned of Him. However, if He does exist, then this is of preeminent discussion, and “our ultimate concern ought to be how to be properly related to this being -- God -- upon whom we depend on moment by moment for our very existence” (Craig, 2014, p. 1). Another quote of C.S. Lewis’s says, “Atheist rage against God;
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From the accounting equation, we see that the amount of assets must equal the combined amount of liabilities plus owner's (or stockholders') equity. Liabilities are a company's obligations—amounts the company owes. Examples of liabilities include notes or loans payable, accounts payable, salaries and wages payable, interest payable, and income taxes payable (if the company is a regular corporation). Liabilities can be viewed in two ways: (1) as claims by creditors against the company's assets
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