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Jan. 3 Sell merchandise on account to B. Corpas $3,100, invoice no. 510, and to J. Revere $1,700, invoice no. 511. 5 Purchase merchandise from S. Gamel $5,000 and D. Posey $2,400, terms n/30. 7 Receive checks from S. Mahay $3,700 and B. Santos $2,000 after discount period has lapsed. 8 Pay freight on merchandise purchased $230. 9 Send checks to S. Meek for $7,500 less 2% cash discount, and to D. Saito for $12,000 less 1% cash discount. 9 Issue credit of $300 to J. Revere for merchandise returned. 10 Daily cash sales from January 1 to January 10 total $18,000. Make one journal entry for these sales. 11 Sell merchandise on account to R. Beltre $1,600, invoice no. 512, and to S. Mahay $900, invoice no. 513. 12 Pay rent of $1,600 for January. 13 Receive payment in full from B. Corpas and J. Revere less cash discounts. 15 Withdraw $800 cash by M. Wildhorse for personal use. 15 Post all entries to the subsidiary ledgers. 16 Purchase merchandise from D. Saito $15,000, terms 1/10, n/30; S. Meek $14,600, terms 2/10, n/30; and S. Gamel $1,200, terms n/30. 17 Pay $800 cash for office supplies. 18 Return $200 of merchandise to S. Meek and receive credit. 20 Daily cash sales from January 11 to January 20 total $22,600. Make one journal entry for these sales. 21 Issue $14,000 note, maturing in 90 days, to R. Moses in payment of balance due. 21 Receive payment in full from S. Mahay less cash discount. 22 Sell merchandise on account to B. Corpas $2,800, invoice no. 514, and to R. Beltre $2,300, invoice no. 515. 22 Post all entries to the subsidiary ledgers. 23 Send checks to D. Saito and S. Meek for full payment less cash discounts. 25 Sell merchandise on account to B. Santos $3,900, invoice no. 516, and to J. Revere $7,000, invoice no. 517. 27 Purchase merchandise from D. Saito $14,300, terms 1/10, n/30; D. Posey $3,400, terms n/30; and S. Gamel $5,800, terms n/30. 27 Post all entries to the subsidiary ledgers. 28 Pay $200 cash for office supplies. 31 Daily cash sales from January 21 to January 31 total $22,200. Make one journal entry for these sales. 31 Pay sales salaries $4,200 and office salaries $3,000.

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The corollary discharge, a signal from the brain to itself about what it is doing, originates from the _____ lobe. frontal temporal occipital parietal

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An inductor has a reactance of 140 ohm at 75 Hz. What is its inductance?

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What is true regarding the risk that managers and shareholders are willing to take on? There is generally no difference between the level of risk taken on by managers and shareholders Managers tend to be less willing to take risks than shareholders Shareholders tend to be less willing to take risks than managers

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Multiply the binomials using the FOIL method. Combine like terms. $(7x^3 - 9)(x^3 + 6)$

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Let $X_1,..., X_n \sim lognormal(\mu,1)$ be a random sample from the log-Normal distribution. Recall that the\distribution of the log-Normal distribution with $\sigma^2 = 1$ is given by\\ $f(x|\mu,1) = \frac{1}{x\sqrt{2\pi}} exp\left\{ - \frac{(ln x - \mu)^2}{2} \right\} I\{x > 0\}$\ Also recall that the MLE for $\mu$ is given by and has distribution\\ $\hat{\mu} = \frac{\sum ln x_i}{n} \sim N(\mu, 1/n)$\\1) Use the pivotal method to find a $(1 - \alpha)100\%$ equal tailed confidence interval for $\mu$ (10 pts).

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Program 1: You need to ask users to enter ten words and scan it. You will store all the words into Array statements. Once all the words are stored then you will sort all the words and display it onto the screen. Program 2: You need to ask users to input num of years experience and then display following results. NumberOfYears < 5: Beginner NumberOfYears < 10 and > 5: Mid NumberOfYears <15 and > 10: Experienced NumberOfYears <20 and > 15: Executive Program 3: You will use the scanner class and ask users following things. - Age - Name - Address You will then create a file and store all the information into a file.

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As a member of UA Corporation's financial staff, you must estimate the Year 1 cash flow for a proposed project with the following data. Under the new tax law, the equipment used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Sales revenues, each year $49,000 Operating costs $19,000 Interest expense $4,000 Tax rate 25.0% a. $23,500 b. $26,500 c. $30,000 d. $19,500 e. $22,500

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1. A person stands at Taft Point in Yosemite National Park, CA which is 2,287 meters above sea level. They throw a stone in the purely horizontal direction in front of them with a speed of 25 m/s. a. Calculate how long it takes for the stone to hit the valley floor after they release it. The valley floor is 1,209 meters above sea level. b. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the final velocity vector just as it strikes the valley floor. Report the direction in units of degrees, where counterclockwise rotation from the x-axis indicates positive angles.

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Assembly Language: The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) Algorithm The greatest common divisor (GCD) of two integers is the largest integer that will evenly divide into both integers. The GCD algorithm involves integer division in a loop, described by the following pseudocode: Problem: Find the GCD of two numbers Inputs: Two numbers (x and y) Outputs: GCD of x and y REPEAT until user says stop input x input y x = absolute value of x y = absolute value of y REPEAT while y > 0 value = remainder of x / y x = y y = value ENDREPEAT display x ask if the user wants to try again ENDREPEAT Comment every line and include your name and lab number. Make sure you check for divide by 0 and overflow before you do any divisions.

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