Interpreting Graphs: We often use graphs of recent data to project the changes in future data. The following is the graph of a car’s value. The car was bought for $20000. Each year, the cars value decreases $2800. we can use this to project what the worth of the car will be if we ever […]
BA 350 Week 8 Final Exam BA 350 Week 8 Chapter 2 Problem 2-4, 2-7 2-4 – (Income Statement) Pearson Brothers recently reported an EBITDA of $7.5 Million and net income of $1.8 million. It had $2.0 million of interest expense, and its corporate tax rate was 40%. What was its charge for […]
(1) After Sean was arrested for breaking into a pawnshop, I began to wonder. (2) Why did some kids from my neighborhood end up in trouble while most of us didn’t? (3) I started out with a question: What causes young people to make bad choices? (4) Now, after two years of research, I’ve arrived […]
Hello, Below you will find 3 discussion questions. I just need two. The third one is mandatory, so your second one can be the 1st DQ or 2nd DQ…. 200-300 words per question…. Thank you! DQ 1(This one or DQ 2) What are some of the benefits of creating a personal action […]
Question 1 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsThe finite sequence whose general term is an = 0.17n2 – 1.02n + 6.67 where n = 1, 2, 3, …, 9 models the total operating costs, in millions of dollars, for a company from 1991 through 1999. Find A. $21.58 million B. $27.4 million C. $23.28 million D. $29.1 million Question 2 […]
5 Discussion Questions due wednesday morning!!! Microbiology 1) What is microbiology, and what is one specific positive or negative effect it has had on human health? Be sure to include details about how it has improved or worsened particular aspects of life. 2) In England in the 1700’s, Edward Jenner injected a child […]
In order to reduce the negative environmental impacts of an ever growing human population and increasing demands for energy as technological advances continue, individual countries, states, cities and even households have the opportunity to shift their energy sources to those that are renewable. However, not all locations are equally amenable to any particular form of […]
Self-Assessment As a researcher, you must understand that the body of knowledge the world uses to reason and analyze phenomena is always changing. There is always a place to improve upon, refine, and add to the knowledge in your discipline. Likewise, your own skills and knowledge follow the same pattern. The skills you have acquired […]
Multivariate Analysis This course has covered several univariate and bivariate statistical tests commonly used in social science research. However, other tests are available that may be specific to your discipline or to your line of research. This Discussion will introduce you to multivariate statistical tests–tests not covered in this course. To prepare for this Discussion: […]
Ima Shewin is a 45-year-old African-American woman with advanced degrees in English and journalism from the University of Chicago. She has been employed by The Blabber, a newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia, for 10 years. She started as an entry-level researcher. Two years later, she was promoted to a junior-level reporter position, and two years after […]