• Q : Gaap and international financial reporting....
    Mathematics :

    How do U.S. GAAP and International Financial Reporting Standards differ in their accounting for research and development expenditures other than software development costs?

  • Q : Determine marginal expense of getting good science....
    Mathematics :

    It would have to pay science teachers $90,000 to appoint good science teachers. If one out of five teachers is the science teacher, determine the marginal expense of getting a good science teacher i

  • Q : Simplex method to the problem of minimizing....
    Mathematics :

    Please assist me to apply the simplex method to the problem of minimizing z = -x -2y, subject to

  • Q : Moment generating function for a random variable....
    Mathematics :

    Assume that for constants a and b (b>0), the moment generating function for a random variable X is Mx(t)=e^at/1-b^2t^2. Find E(X) and Var(X)

  • Q : Find out the number of handshakes....
    Mathematics :

    You're in room containing 20 people (comprising yourself). Everyone is asked to shake hands with everyone else. How many handshakes will there be? Make an IPO chart which shows how you came to your

  • Q : Write down an algorithm....
    Mathematics :

    Write down an algorithm which determines if function f from the finite set A to the finite set B is an onto function.

  • Q : Sections of engineering statistics....
    Mathematics :

    An instructor who taught two sections of engineering statistics last term, the first with 20 students and the second with 30, decided to assign a term project. After all projects had been turned in,

  • Q : Breast height diameter distribution....
    Mathematics :

    A type of tree, western hemlock, was found to have the breast height diameter distribution which resembled exponential distribution with ? = 40 centimeters. Compute the probability that a western h

  • Q : Determine the probability that exactly....
    Mathematics :

    Determine the probability that exactly 10 of these are from the second section? Determine the probability that at least 10 of these are from the second section?

  • Q : Annual salaries of employees in the large company....
    Mathematics :

    The annual salaries of employees in the large company are approximately normally distributed with mean of $60,000 and standard deviation of $20,000.

  • Q : Large accounting population....
    Mathematics :

    From past experience it is known that the 3% of accounts in large accounting population are in error. Compute the probability that 5 accounts are audited before an account in error is found?

  • Q : Death claims on the randomly selected day....
    Mathematics :

    A small life insurance company has determined which upon average it receives 6 death claims for each day. Determine the probability that the company receives at least seven death claims on the rand

  • Q : Determine the probability....
    Mathematics :

    Jeremy sells the magazine which is produced in order to raise money for homeless people. The probability of making sale is, independently, 0.09 for each person he approaches. Given that he approache

  • Q : Determine the entropy change of the surroundings....
    Mathematics :

    How much steam (at 1 atm and 300 F) should be added to 1000 lb of water (at 1 atm and 100 F) to raise the temperature to 212 F? Suppose that all the steam condenses. Determine the entropy change of

  • Q : Sets are groups under addition....
    Mathematics :

    Find out which of the following sets are groups under addition (please explain why): The set of rational numbers (including 0 = 0/1) in lowest terms whose denominators are odd

  • Q : What smaller scholarship can be awarded....
    Mathematics :

    What smaller scholarship can be awarded year prior to the first $5,000 scholarship? In what year can first $5000 scholarship be made?

  • Q : Crisp cookware common stock....
    Mathematics :

    You're considering an investment in Crisp's Cookware's common stock. The stock is anticipated to pay the dividend of $3 a share at the end of the year (D1 = $3.00); its beta is 0.8; the risk-free ra

  • Q : Compute the growth rate in dividends....
    Mathematics :

    You purchase a share of The Ludwig Corporation stock for $21.40. You expect it to pay dividends of $1.07, $1.1449, and $1.2250 in Years 1, 2, and 3, respectively, and you expect to sell it at the pr

  • Q : Bonds of similar risk and maturity....
    Mathematics :

    Myriad Solutions, Inc., issued 10% bonds, dated January 1, with the face amount of $320 million upon January 1, 2013 for $283,294,720. The bonds mature upon December 31, 2022 (10 years). For bonds o

  • Q : Constant percentage of salary....
    Mathematics :

    You've 32 years left till retirement and want to retire with $3.3 million. Your salary is paid annually, and you will receive $46,000 at end of the current year. Your salary will raise at 2.1 perce

  • Q : Determine the present value....
    Mathematics :

    You've just won the lottery and will receive $1,000,000 in one year. You will receive payments for 30 years and payments will raise 3.3 percent for each year. If appropriate discount rate is 7.3 per

  • Q : Compute the amount required to pay....
    Mathematics :

    A borrower had the loan of $90,000 at 4% compounded annually with 9 annual payments. Assume the borrower paid off loan after 5 years. Compute the amount required to pay off the loan. How can I figu

  • Q : Maximize deckmaster profits....
    Mathematics :

    Workers can be fired at the cost of $4000 per worker. Fractions of workers are permitted by using part-time employees. Make an LP to maximize Deckmaster profits over the next 3 months. Assume that a

  • Q : Conditional expression that will be true....
    Mathematics :

    Write down a conditional expression that will be true for all values of the variable x in the given range and false for all values outside the given range. Note that the variable x can take on any v

  • Q : Determine the equivalent annual effective rate....
    Mathematics :

    The force of interest is given by the delta(t) = 0.01 + 0.008t, t E [0,3]. Determine the equivalent annual effective rate of interest over the interval [0,3].

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