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Use the appropriate formula to find how much you should deposit now at 5% interest, compounded annually, to yield an annuity payment of $1,250 at the BEGINNING of each year, for 16 years. $13,547.21 $14,092.58 $14,224.57 $19,753.35
An ordinary straight whole life policy provides for: A A level premium and temporary insurance B An increasing premium and a level face amount C A level premium and cash accumulation until the policy matures D A single premium and cash accumulation to age 65
The International Property Rights Index (IPRI) ranks countries according to the significance and protection of both intellectual and physical property rights. You might expect a weak positive, an ambiguous, a strong positive, or a weak negative correlation between income per capita growth and the IPRI ranking. Why?
Suppose that at a given input combination the marginal product of labour is 2 and the marginal product of capital is 8. What is the TRS at that input combination? (Note: Unless otherwise stated, in this subject the TRS is the technical rate of substitution of labour with respect to capital, i.e. the TRS is the slope of the isoquant at a given input combination when the isoquant is represented in a graph with labour on the horizontal axis and capital on the vertical axis.) A) -1/4 B) -16 C) -4 D) None of these
In \triangle ABC, c = 11 cm, b = 7 cm, and \angle B = 38^{\circ}. Determine all the possible measures of \angle C to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
The formula for regression is the same as the formula for which other statistical formula? the mean the residual a line standard deviation
20.0 cm 15 cm Object length 15 cm. -75 cm- shown in the figure. Note: The figure is not drawn to scale. 10 cm A concave mirror with focal length 10 cm is located 75 cm to the right of the lens as 9. (25 pts for all three parts Reference: An object is placed 20.0 cm from a converging lens with focal
3. Consider a stick of length l, mass m, and uniform mass density. The stick is pivoted at its top end and swings around the vertical axis. Assume that conditions have been set up so that the stick always makes an angle ? with the vertical. a) Figure out what the principal axes are. You do not necessarily need to diagonalize the I matrix. It will be obvious to find them. b) Calculate the diagonal components of the moment of inertia tensor. c) Find the magnitude and direction of the angular momentum L. d) Find the direction and magnitude of the change in angular momentum dL/dt. e) If we assume that gravity is the force which is keeping the stick to rotate at constant angle, what will the frequency w be?
\(f(x) = \begin{cases} 0 & \text{if } x < -5\\ 2 & \text{if } -5 \le x < 1\\ -5 & \text{if } 1 \le x < 5\\ 0 & \text{if } x \ge 5 \end{cases}\) \(g(x) = \int_{-5}^{x} f(t)dt\) (a) g(-8) = 0 \ (b) g(-4) = 2 \ (c) g(2) = -4 \ (d) g(6) = 0 \ (e) The absolute maximum of g(x) occurs when x = 0 and is the value 10
The double pendulum consists of two rods. Rod AB has constant angular velocity of 3 rad/s, and rod BC has a constant angular velocity of 2 rad/s. Both of these absolute motions are measured counter-clockwise. Determine the velocity and acceleration of point C at the instant shown.