A solid, homogeneous sphere with a mass of m0, a radius of r0 and a density of ρ0 is placed in a ...

A solid, homogeneous sphere with a mass of m0, a radius of r0 and a density of ρ0 is placed in a container of water. Initially the sphere floats and the water level is marked on the side of the container. What happens to the water level, when the original sphere is replaced with a new sphere which has different physical parameters? Notation: r means the water level rises in the container, f means falls, s means stays the same. Combination answers like 'f or s' are possible answers in some of the cases.

A solid, homogeneous sphere with a mass of mo, a radius of ro and a density of Po is placed in a container of water. Initiall

Can be r, f, s, f or s, or the option of r or s

= mo The new sphere has a mass of m > mo and a radius of r = ro. The new sphere has a density of p > Po and a mass of m he ne

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Physics 1 Answer Elif Kurt

In this coding assignment you will utilize the Java syntax and techniques you learned while revie...

In this coding assignment you will utilize the Java syntax and techniques you learned while reviewing the required resources for Week 2. Include comments for each section of the program. You may select appropriate variable names as long as proper Java syntax is used. You will also submit your source code.

Input:
In the input section, you are to create a Java program that uses a binary search looking for the numbers 17 and 45 from an array. Since you are a junior developer, hard code the array as follows:
{5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55,60,65,70}

Processing:
In the processing section, use the appropriate Java syntax to perform the lookup.

Output:
Your display must include the following:

  • A prompt indicating if 17 was found
  • A prompt indicating if 45 was found

Your code must include the following as comments:

  • Name of program
  • Author/student’s name
  • Course name and number
  • Instructor’s name
  • Date submitted

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COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 Answer Muhammad Farhan Lashari

P18-1 (LO2,3) (Allocate Transaction Price, Upfront Fees) Tablet Tailors sells tablet PCs combined...

PLEASE HELP ASAP! WILL RATE!

P18-1 (LO2,3) (Allocate Transaction Price, Upfront Fees) Tablet Tailors sells tablet PCs combined with Internet service, which permits the tablet to connect to the Internet anywhere and set up a Wi-Fi hot spot. It offers two bundles with the following terms. 1. Tablet Bundle A sells a tablet with 3 years of Internet service. The price for the tablet and a 3-year Internet connection service contract is $500. The standalone selling price of the tablet is $250 (the cost to Tablet Tailors is $175). Tablet Tailors sells the Internet access service independently for an upfront payment of S300. On January 2, 2017, Tablet Tailors signed 100 contracts, receiving a total of $50,000 in cash. 2. Tablet Bundle B includes the tablet and Internet service plus a service plan for the tablet PC (for any repairs or upgrades to the tablet or the Internet connections) during the 3-year contract period. That product bundle sells for $600. Tablet Tailors provides the 3-year tablet service plan as a separate product with a standalone selling price of $150. Tablet Tailors signed 200 contracts for Tablet Bundle B on July 1, 2017, receiving a total of $120,000 in cash. Instructions (a) Prepare any journal entries to record the revenue arrangement for Tablet Bundle A on January 2, 2017, and December 31, 2017 (b) Prepare any journal entries to record the revenue arrangement for Tablet Bundle B on July 1,2017, and December 31, 2017 (c) Repeat the requirements for part (a), assuming that Tablet Tailors has no reliable data with which to estimate the stand- alone selling price for the Internet service.

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ACCOUNTING 1 Answer HENRY KURIA

On July 1, 2017, Torvill Construction Company Inc. contracted to build an office building for Gum...

On July 1, 2017, Torvill Construction Company Inc. contracted to build an office building for Gumbel Corp. for a total contract price of $1,900,000. On July 1, Torvill estimated that it would take between 2 and 3 years to complete the building. On December 31, 2019, the building was deemed substantially completed. Following are accumulated contract costs incurred, estimated costs to complete the contract, and accumulated billings to Gumbel for 2017, 2018, and 2019. At 12/31/17 At 12/31/18 At 12/31/19 Contract costs incurred to date $  300,000 $1,200,000 $2,100,000 Estimated costs to complete the contract  1,200,000    800,000 -0- Billings to Gumbel    300,000  1,100,000  1,850,000 Instructions (a) Using the percentage-of-completion method, prepare schedules to compute the profit or loss to be recognized as a result of this contract for the years ended December 31, 2017, 2018, and 2019. (Ignore income taxes.) (b) Using the completed-contract method, prepare schedules to compute the profit or loss to be recognized as a result of this contract for the years ended December 31, 2017, 2018, and 2019. (Ignore income taxes.)

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ACCOUNTING 1 Answer Twyla Reese Salvador

Can someone please explain step-by-step how they got these answers for the percentage-of-completi...

Can someone please explain step-by-step how they got these answers for the percentage-of-completion method and the completed-contract method? I am having a difficult time figuring out how this was all calculated. Thank you so much!!!

Shanahan Construction Company has entered into a contract beginning January 1, 2014, to build a parking complex. It has been estimated that the complex will cost $600,000 and will take 3 years to construct. The complex will be billed to the purchasing company at $900,000. The following data pertain to the construction period.

2014

2015

2016

Costs to date $270,000 $450,000 $610,000
Estimated costs to complete 330,000 150,000 –0–
Progress billings to date 270,000 550,000 900,000
Cash collected to date 240,000 500,000 900,000


(a) Using the percentage-of-completion method, compute the estimated gross profit that would be recognized during each year of the construction period.

Gross profit recognized in 2014: $ 135,000

Gross profit recognized in 2015: $ 90,000

Gross profit recognized in 2016: $ 65,000

(b) Using the completed-contract method, compute the estimated gross profit that would be recognized during each year of the construction period.

Gross profit recognized in 2014: $ 0

Gross profit recognized in 2015: $ 0

Gross profit recognized in 2016: $ 290,000

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ACCOUNTING 1 Answer insoy bantilan

1. Are R4 and R6 in parallel or in series? Why? Refer to voltage current measurements for your an...

1. Are R4 and R6 in parallel or in series? Why? Refer to voltage current measurements for your answer to justify.

2. Are R3 and R4 in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

3. Are Vs and R3 in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

4. Are Vs and R6 in series or in parallel? Why? Justify.

5. Are Vs and Req in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

6. Is VDR applicable for R3 and R4? Why? Justify your answer on the basis of theory given in the introduction.

7. Is CDR applicable for R4 and R6? Why? Justify your answer on the basis of theory given in the introduction.

8. Is the parallel combination of R4 and R6 in series or in parallel with R2? Why? Justify.
Refer to figure 4 and the results obtained in Table 2 and answer the following questions:
9. Are R4 and R6 in parallel or in series? Why? Refer to voltage current measurements for your answer to justify.

10. Are R3 and R4 in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

11. Are Vs and R3 in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

12. Are Vs and R6 in series or in parallel? Why? Justify.

13. Are Vs and Req in parallel or in series? Why? Justify.

14. Is VDR applicable for R3 and R4? Why? Justify your answer on the basis of theory given in the introduction.

15. Is CDR applicable for R4 and R6? Why? Justify your answer on the basis of theory given in the introduction.

16. Is the parallel combination of R4 and R6 in series or in parallel with R2? Why? Justify.

Circuit Diagrams V Bus V, R 24 V 24 V Figure 3: Series-parallel circuit ! Figure 3 Resistance R2-100 ohms Ry - 150 ohms RE220

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Electrical Engineering 1 Answer Sunandini Medisetti

a. solve using graphical methodb. interpret slack/surplus based on optimal values of deciso...


2.11. The WorldLight Company produces two light fixtures (Products 1 and 2) that require both metal frame parts and electrica

a. solve using graphical method
b. interpret slack/surplus based on optimal values of decison variables in a.)
c. are there any binding constraints in the model. explain

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ECONOMICS 1 Answer Abdul Fatir Khan