Design a program to perform the following task: Calculate the usable area in square feet of a house. Assume that the house has a maximum of four rooms, and that each room is rectangular. I. Problem Analysis 1.) To find the usable area in square feet of a house, what is the necessary input needed to solve the problem? -Each room needs to be declared so that the program will know where each measurement belongs. Room#1 will be WidthFeet1 and LengthFeet1. -Use the command of “input” which
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Difference of Two Squares The difference of two squares is equal to the product of the sum and difference of the square roots of the terms. x – y = (x + y) (x – y) 2 2 Examples: 1. x 2 − 9 = x 2 − 9 x 2 + 9 = (x - 3) (x + 3) 2. 16x4 – 81y4 = (4x2)2 – (9y2)2 = (4x2 – 9y2) (4x2 + 9y2) = (2x – 3y) (2x – 3y) (4x2 + 9y2) 3. –ax2 + 9a = -a (x2 – 9) = -a (x – 3)(x + 3) Type 3. Perfect Square Trinomial The square of any binomial is a perfect square trinomial where
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October 2012 Abstract Lt Charles Becker was a police officer in New York City during the late 19th century and early 20th century who extorted money from local brothels and gambling houses (“casinos”) located within what is now the New York Times Square. He did so all while working in internal affairs and receiving promotions. The action which led to making Lt Becker’s activities public was when a local gambler and bookmaker, “Beansie” Rosenthal got tired of Lt Becker harassing him and he went
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Hutcheson, G. D. (2011). Ordinary Least-Squares Regression. In L. Moutinho and G. D. Hutcheson, The SAGE Dictionary of Quantitative Management Research. Pages 224-228. Ordinary Least-Squares Regression Introduction Ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression is a generalized linear modelling technique that may be used to model a single response variable which has been recorded on at least an interval scale. The technique may be applied to single or multiple explanatory variables and also categorical
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CMIS102 Homework Assignment 1 (Worth 13% of your gradeProblem definition: Calculate the usable area in square feet of house. Assume that the house has a maximum of four rooms, and that each room is rectangular. A. Problem Analysis – Following the directions in the assignment, clearly write up your problem analysis in this section. The primary goal is to calculate the square footage of a 4-room house. In order to do this, we need to know each room’s length and width, then calculate the area
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with the organization. He claimed that they acted alone in retaliation and protest of the US military occupancy of Iraq and Afghanistan. Dzhokhar also revealed that he and his brother had planned to travel to New York City for another attack in Times Square after the Boston Marathon. The extensive investigation, coordinated by the FBI, though only taking place over the course of a few days, was extremely thorough and involved over 15 different federal agencies Since the Boston Marathon Bombing, emphasis
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Course: CMIS 102 Date: 1/23/2014 Problem: Calculate the usable area in square feet of house. Assume that the house has a maximum of four rooms, and that each room is rectangular. We are trying to calculate the square feet of a 4 bedroom house To do this, I will need to know each room’s length and breadth, then calculate each room’s area before I will then find the total. Map: When * = times Sum = total Room# =Room number Length# = length or a particular room Breadth# = breadth or a
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