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Bottoms up diapers service is considering the purchase of a new industrial washer. At t=0, it can purchase the washer for 9,000 dollars and sell its old fully depreciated washer for 2,200 dollars. The new washer will last 6 years and will provide 2,700 an year in revenue (i.e. From t=1 to t=6). Each year the firm will maintain inventory that is equal to 15% of the revenues of the next year. The firm tax rate is 21%. For the new washer, the firm decides to use straight-line depreciation over a 6 year life. The new washer will be discarded after 6 years ( ie there is no resale at t=6). the operating cash flow (CFO) at t=2.448 Following previous question, what is the cash flow from investment activities (CFI) at t=0 the answer options are-8538-6800 -7262 -9000 Following the previous question the company has the following characteristicsMarket value of debt-100,000Market value of equity-100,000Yield to Maturity on bonds-8%Excpected returns of equity investors-12%As specified earlier, tax rate-21% The average cost of capital (WACC) for company Is 9.16% Following the previous question: Using WACC as the discount rate calculate the NPV of the project. The answer options are 1200, 2305, 3501, and -3006

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Multiple answers: According to Chemical Kinetics theory, when the temperature increases, Group of answer choicesThe particles move fasterThe kinetic energy of particles decreaseMore reactant molecules have sufficient energy to reactfrequency of particular collision increases

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113. Explain the purpose of a safety instrumented system (SIS) in chemical processes.

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Many human health problems such as obesity and heart disease have been linked to urban sprawl because _____ people tend to drive more and walk less there are fewer health care providers in urban areas people have less increasingly less access to carbohydrate-rich foods there are not enough gyms to serve all the people in an urban area

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When assessing a patient during pregnancy, the nurse needs to consider the patient's history that would increase the risk of preterm birth. Which of the following data points in a patient's history would make the nurse concerned about the highest risk of preterm labor or birth? Group of answer choices Pregnancy history: 3-0-2-0-2 Birth children at home are age 2 and 6. One vaginal birth at 37 weeks and one C-Section birth for breech at 39 Age: 33

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Answer the following questions in the answer template provided; 1. What is the purpose for boiling the leaf? 2. Why does the alcohol turn green in colour? 3. Why does the leaf turn a dark blue/purple colour? 4. Label the chlorophyll containing and non- chlorophyll containing parts of a Variegated leaf before the starch test. 5. Label the Variegated leaf after starch test, with reasons for your answer. 5c. From the result above, what can you conclude about one of the requirements of photosynthesis?

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Find the exact value of the expression.\\ \frac{\cos\frac{\pi}{4} + 1}{\sin\frac{\pi}{6} - \cos\frac{\pi}{4}}

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The main function of the chloroplast is to: Select one: a. make proteins b. break down ATP c. break down sugar and synthesize ATP d. make sugar from CO2 and H2O e. make lipids

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Bursting stock market bubbles have which of the following effects? 1. decreased wealth II. decreased production in those industries whose stocks have collapsed III. unemployment in those industries whose stocks have collapsed O I and II only O I, II, and III O II and III only O I only

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If six coins are flipped, what is the probability of obtaining at least one head? P(obtaining at least one head) = enter your response here.

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