average atomic weight of Si is 28.0854 amu. Solution The average atomic weight of silicon is computed by adding fraction-of-occurrence/atomic weight products for the three isotopes—i.e., using Equation 2.2. (Remember: fraction of occurrence is equal to the percent of occurrence divided by 100.) Thus 2.3 Zinc has five naturally occurring isotopes: 48.63% of 64Zn with an atomic weight of 63.929 amu; 27.90% of 66Zn with an atomic weight of 65.926 amu; 4.10% of 67Zn with an atomic weight of 66
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the cost one must first find the totals of both the explicit and implicit cost and subtracting them from company's revenues (Thomas & Maurice, 2010)? First, what is the explicit cost? The cost of products sold is twelve-five-hundred added to selling expenses at five-thousands-five equals eighteen-thousands. Administrative expenses added to expenses of product sold and selling expenses, that is an additional five-thousands-two-hundred-dollars comes to a total of twenty-three-thousand-two-hundred dollars
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National Cranberry Cooperative Case Study 1. How might transport vehicles be utilized more effectively? Should crews be scheduled differently on peak days? More crews should be scheduled in the bagging station during peak days The fourth bagging station should be utilized during peak hours (instead of just three of the four being used at a given time) An additional 2,667 bbls per 12-hour period could be processed with these changes At receiving plant no. 1 (RP1), trucks would arrive
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viewpoint in which these religious theories exhibit within the community. Understandably, in regards to religion the First Amendment protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression. Really, on average Americans results in a minimum of two free will self-determination’s; the privilege to be free from a forced government faith and the permission to exercise any religion of choice.Loyalty, responsibility, and faith are just a few of the dutiful religious standards, these holy parties hold
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Business Research Methods, Part II We have collected data to look at specific and appropriate waiting times for consumers in fast food drive-thru lines. The team was asked to collect a sample design and provide the collection methods to maintain our data validity. We prepared a survey for the appropriate wait times, and in doing so we came up with a customer questionnaire and an appropriate sample size to justify our decision. We were asked to classify the data in order of power. We first had to
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inelastic, price and total revenue move in the same direction. Page 113 4. What are the two characteristics of public goods? Explain the significance of each for public provision as opposed to private provision. What is the free-rider problem as it relates to public goods? Is U.S. border patrol a public good or a private good? Why? How about satellite TV? Explain. Public goods are nonrival (one person’s consumption does not prevent consumption by another) and nonexcludable (once the goods
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Manners and Chivalry: Dead in Society? Thomas James Composition 1 Mrs. O’Connor 28 November 2013 Abstract Manners and chivalry in society have become a thing of the past. Today’s new technologies and peer pressure and marketing schemes of corporations, combined with lack of parent intervention have negated the skills. From the move of women into the workplace and to their full equality, men have lost their gentleman attitude toward the female species. In combination with lack of proper family time
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preserve and extend access to The American Economic Review. http://www.jstor.org Auctions Versus Negotiations By JEREMYBULOW AND PAuL KLEMPERER* Which is the more profitable way to sell a company: an auction with no reserve negotiation with one less bidder? Weshow under price or an optimally-structured reasonable assumptions that the auction is always preferable when bidders'
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which equals 16.17. The formula for calculation the mean is as follows: _ X is the symbol for the mean and is referred to as bar X (ex) Σ is the Greek symbol sigma and simply means sum or add up X refers to each of the individual values that make up the dataset n is the number of values that make up the dataset The use of mean is effective when the values of the dataset are evenly spread with no extreme high or low values. If the dataset does contains one or two extremely
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Material Translating Word Problems One of the most challenging (and fear-inducing) concepts for math students is word problems. The key to translating these problems from words to math symbols is knowing the vocabulary. The table below offers some keywords you might see in a word problem; these keywords give you the information you need to create a math formula. Math Operators and Common Keywords Operator Keywords Addition Sum, more than, and, increase, plus, all together, total Subtraction
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