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Carmen got a prepaid debit card with $15 on it. For her first purchase with the card, she bought some bulk ribbon at a craft store. The price of the ribbon was 8 cents per yard. If after that purchase there was $11.40 left on the card, how many yards of ribbon did Carmen buy?

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Why is a normal balance account used when we depreciate fixed assets like building and equipment?

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What is enzyme activity? Question 2 options: 1) Amounts of substrates being produce per second (or minute). 2) Amounts of product being consumed per second (or minute). 3) Amounts (µM) of product being form per unit time (second or minute is the unit).

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A 10% NaCl solution contain how many grams of NaCl per 100 ml of solvent? Group of answer choices 15 20 1 10 5

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Let f be the function given by $f(x) = 3x^{\frac{5}{3}}$. What is the approximation for $f(-1.05)$ found by using the line tangent to the graph of f at $x = -1$? Answer Attempt 5 out of 5 Tangent Line: $y = -5x - 8$ Approximation: $f(-1.05) \approx -2.75$ When $x > 0$, the second derivative $f''(x) < 0$, meaning the graph of f is concave down near the point of tangency, making the value -2.75 an under approximation.

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Determine the asset turnover ratio. Round to one decimal place. PE 17-9A Return on Total Assets OBJ. 5 EE 17-9 A company reports the following income statement and balance sheet information for the current year: Net income Interest expense Average total assets $ 110,000 77,000 1,700,000 Determine the return on total assets. Round percentage to one decimal place. PE 17-9B Return on Total Assets

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2. Consider the code in the previous question. (a) Explain the idea of pipelining and the effect of (conditional) branch instructions on the pipeline. (6 marks) (b) Show the pipeline activity when the code is executed on a pipelined computer with input value k=4. There are five pipeline stages: fetch, decode, register read, execute and write back, and there is an instruction cache on board (initially empty) that can store ten decoded instructions. You can assume that certain instructions skip some of the stages, but make these assumptions explicit. (14 marks)

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SCENARIO 1 You are caring for Miss Cassidy, age 50, in her own home. She was diagnosed with colon cancer in the descending colon. She is very thin and has no appetite. She complains of lower back pain, has little energy, and sleeps most of the day. She has a sister who lives several miles away but visits every second day. Miss Cassidy is very embarrassed about her colostomy. She says it smells and she can never predict when it will move. Although she has been taught to change the bags, she needs constant reinforcement, assistance, and support. 41. In caring for Miss Cassidy's colostomy for hygiene, you would: a) Provide privacy, change when stool is present, use gloves and deodorizers. b) Change once a day, gloves are not necessary unless there is a spill. c) Let her change it when she wants to and don't worry about it, give her gloves. d) Only change it once a week or when it's overflowing, use gloves and deodorizers. 42. When assisting with ostomy care, you should: a) Wash and dry the stoma and call the nurse to put on a new appliance. b) Clean the skin around the stoma with mild soap and warm water, rinse and pat dry. c) It's not necessary to wash the stoma, just change the bag as needed. d) Wipe with a wet, cool cloth and put on a new appliance. 43. Miss Cassidy wonders if her diet is affecting the consistency and frequency of her stools. As her PSW, you would suggest that: a) She should speak with the team care coordinator about her diet. b) She should keep track of how much meat she is eating daily. c) She shouldn't worry about her diet; just concentrate on gaining some weight. d) Direct her to helpful online resources about colostomies and diet. 44. How often should Miss Cassidy remove her appliance and replace it? a) Twice a day. b) Every 3-7 days or when it leaks. c) Once a day after breakfast. Section IV. Module 12. Health Conditions Test 812 NACC2017V.4

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Debi Ltd purchased a delivery van on 1 January 2021 costing $32,000. It is expected to have a residual value of $12,000 at the end of useful life of 4 years or 200,000 kilometres Required Calculate depreciation expenses to be recorded at 31 December 2021 and 31 December 2022 (i.e. the first year and the second year) using each of the following depreciation method: 1. Straight line 2. Sum-of-year-digits 3. Units of production (assume the van was driven 60,000 kilometres during the first year and 45,000 kilometres during the second year 4. Diminishing balance (depreciation rate of 20%)

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One common use of this class is to parse comma-separated integers from a string (e.g., "23,4,56"). stringstream ss("23,4,56"); char ch; int a, b, c; ss >> a >> ch >> b >> ch >> c; // a = 23, b = 4, c = 56 You have to complete the function vector parseInts(string str). str will be a string consisting of comma-separated integers, and you have to return a vector of int representing the integers. Note: If you want to know how to push elements in a vector, solve the first problem in the STL chapter. Input Format The first and only line consists of n integers separated by commas. Output Format Print the integers after parsing it. P.S.: I/O will be automatically handled. You need to complete the function only. Sample Input 23,4,56 Sample Output 23 4 56 How do I input a string to then convert the string into an integer vector.

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