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7. Geico Insurance offered the following data in the Table below: No. of Vehicles in an Accident Gender Women Men Single-Vehicle Accident 1.3 27 Two-Vehicle AccidentThree-Vehicle Accident 152 21 17 a. b. c. d. e. What is the name of the above Table? What is the total number of observations presented? What percent of the observations were related to women in a three-vehicle accident? Compare the percent of two-vehicle accident for the men and women? Compare the percent of accidents for the women and men?
Find all fixed points of the linear transformation. Recall that the vector v a fixed is point of T when T(v) = v. (Give your answer in terms of the parameter t.) A reflection in the x-axis {: t is real}
Q1 - Week 6 As the auditor of Komsu Air Limited (KAL) that manufactures and installs large commercial air- conditioning systems. KAL typically has two or three large contracts (ranging from $6 million to $10 million each) in progress at any one time. The contracts usually take up to six months to complete, although unexpected on-site difficulties can result in lengthy delays in completion (of up to 12 months). KAL finances its operations with a mixture of equity, long-term debt (secured by fixed assets) and short-term bank loans. It is now May 2017 and your planning of the audit of KAL for the year ended 30 June 2017 is nearing completion. You have met with the management of KAL and, from those discussions and a review of the preliminary information provided by KAL, you have identified several issues that may have implications for the company's ability to continue as a going concern. The relevant issues are as follows: • Competition in the industry is becoming more intense, with some customers now installing their own systems. • KAL's bank has requested cash flow forecasts for the coming year to support the short-term loans. It has indicated that it may need to withdraw funding or restructure debt if the forecasts are not adequate. The review of work-in-progress indicates that all the contracts in progress at year end are due for completion within six months of the balance date. There are no new contracts in place for the coming year, although management has indicated that there are orders currently being negotiated. The nature of the business is such that sales will fluctuate considerably from year to year depending on the timing of one or two large contracts. • Assets consist chiefly of plant and equipment, some of which is specialised to the industry. Debtors are significant, but recoverability is not considered an issue as the ongoing projects are with reputable customers and management is not aware of any problems. Creditor balances are at normal levels, and the company is in a positive working capital position. • Included in provisions is a large provision for warranty for one of KAL's jobs completed at a hotel two years ago. It appears that the air-conditioning system is still not working and the hotel is now requesting a substantial refund of the contract price. Required: Explain whether you believe the area of going concern should be assessed as high risk and mitigating factors for KAL's audit for the year ended 30 June 2017. (10 marks, maximum 300 words) Appropriateness of Going Concern (5 marks) Financial/ Operational/ Other Indicators Mitigating Factors (5 marks)
This is an OOP question scenario, I need solution with complete code..
Q.No.1. (Points: 18) Pakistan Museum of Natural History, established in 1976, is a public natural history museum situated in Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. It has exhibits and galleries which display and provide information about the ecology, geology, and paleontology of the country. To enjoy all these manifests, all you need is to book a ticket. It cost Rs. 50/- for adults and Rs. 20/- for kids (up till 12 years). The ticket house issues a counter that needs to be insert into sliding gate. At the end of each day, the museum manager has to prepare report stating "No of visitors" and "earning". Write a program with the help of class to help manager in making his daily report. For each visitor new object is created in the switch cases. In the report your name and arid number must be displayed at the top. Following is the menu that should be displayed: Pakistan Museum of Natural History For Adult press 1 For Child press 2 For Report press 3 At selecting option 3 the following Report should be displayed: Manager Name: Yow Name Registration No.: 19-arid-Your Arid Number No. of Vistors: 4 Total Earnings (Rs: 140 Answer:
Q.No.2. (Points: 18) Write a C++ program such that the following main function executes successfully without any error and with the correct outputs. You are not allowed to use built functions of cstring or string class. int main() { MyClass m1; //MyClass has just one data member i.e. character array named str of size X 1/where X is a constant integer and have value equal to your last 3 digit of arid number MyClass m2("COVID-19"), m3("Mid2020"); m2.display(); //will display COVID-19 cout<<endl; m2.myFunction(m3); m2.display(); //now it will display Mid2020 cout<<endl; m3.display(); //now it will display COVID-19 // if your array size is even then you will add myEvenFn() in class with empty body else add myOddFn() return 0; }
14. EX 19-21.ALGO (Algorithmic) Sales Mix and Break-Even Sales Dragon Sports Inc, manufactures and sells two products, baseball bats and baseball gloves. The fixed costs are $339,200, and the sales mix is 80% bats and 20% gloves. The unit selling price and the unit variable cost for each product are as follows: Products Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Bats $80 $60 Gloves 200 120 a. Compute the break-even sales (units) for the overall enterprise product, E. units b. How many units of each product, baseball bats and baseball gloves, would be sold at the break-even point? Baseball bats Baseball gloves units units 15. EX.19-13.ALGO (Algorithmic) Break-Even Sales Currently, the unit selling price of a product is $320, the unit variable cost is $260, and the total fixed costs are $918,000. A proposal is being evaluated to increase the unit selling price to $350. a. Compute the current break-even sales (units). units b. Compute the anticipated break-even sales (units), assuming that the unit selling price is increased and all costs remain constant. units
Explain how the Saxon-Wood (intermediate) potential, when coupled with the spin-orbital potential, gives the magic numbers of the nuclear shell model. As part of your explanation, you should sketch the corresponding energy level diagram showing calculations of how the individual energy levels were. Do this up to magic number 1 26.
9.8 T/s Problem 5. If v2 is 15 m/s, what is vı in m/s? The unit weight of the fluid is 9.810 kN/m2 and the unit weight of the manometer is 133.416 kN/m3. The manometer deflection (h) is 0.08 m. V1 1 12 2