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Current Attempt in Progress On January 1, 2023, GLR Corporation purchased a newly issued $1,000,000 bond. The bond matured on December 31, 2025, and paid interest at 6% every June 30 and December 31. The market interest rate was 8%. GLR's fiscal year-end is October 31, and the company had the intention and ability to hold the bond until its maturity date. The bond will be accounted using the amortized cost model. Click here to view Table A.2 - PRESENT VALUE OF 1 - (PRESENT VALUE OF A SINGLE SUM) Click here to view Table A.4 - PRESENT VALUE OF AN ORDINARY ANNUITY OF 1 (a) Your answer is incorrect. Calculate the price paid for the bond using a financial calculator or Excel functions. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75.) PV $

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You are testing the safety of your cars during a 35-mph frontal barrier impact test. You are using newly designed female crash test dummies and comparing them to the male versions that have been used for decades. Specifically, you are looking at the female dummies’ head accelerometer readings and whether they are significantly greater than the male version. Historically, the acceleration for the male dummies for this test was normally distributed with a mean of 50 g and with a variance of 3 g. You can assume that the female dummies will have the same variance. You have only tested 4 female dummies so far, with a sample average acceleration of 52 g. At a 99% confidence level, this is not enough evidence to prove a statistical difference from the male population, but you think this trend will hold if you run enough tests. A. What is the probability of making a type II error with only 3 dummies? B. What sample size do you need to reduce this probability of making a type II error to 5% in hopes of finding a statistically significant difference to justify design changes to make your cars safer for female drivers?

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\_\_\_\_ indicators define what actions are necessary to achieve your goals with measurable outcomes.

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Suppose you are given the plant L(s)=(1)/(s^(2)+(1+\alpha )s+(1+\alpha )) where \alpha is a system parameter that is subject to variations. Use both positive and negative root-locus methods to determine what variations in \alpha can be tolerated before instability occurs.

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The long-run sources of growth in GDP per capita and productivity must be capital accumulation and improvement i total factor productivity.TrueOFalse

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Question 48 Active transport is the movement of a substance across a cell membrane ______ a concentration gradient. A. Along B. Against C. Both A and B D. None of the Above

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Changes in muscle temperature can _____ flexibility. Group of answer choices only decrease neither increase nor decrease only increase increase or decrease

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Perform the row operations to transform the values that appear below the leading 1 in $R_1$ into zeros.\\ $\begin{bmatrix} 1 & -3 & -2 & 0 \\ -1 & 2 & 1 & 0 \\ 3 & 4 & 7 & 0 \end{bmatrix} \begin{array}{l} R_2 + R_1 \rightarrow R_2\\ R_3 - 3R_1 \rightarrow R_3 \end{array} \begin{bmatrix} 1 & -3 & -2 & 0 \\ 0 & -2 & -1 & 0 \\ 0 & 13 & 13 & 0 \end{bmatrix}$

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Fred beat Fran using the point system (Borda count), but Fran won by the method of pairwise comparisons (Condorcet method). The statement makes sense. If both Fred and Fran won a lot of votes with a single group of voters, but did poorly with most other groups, he/she could win the plurality of points and pairwise comparisons. Similarly, if both Fred and Fran performed well across all voters, he/she could win the majority of points and pairwise comparisons without winning the most points.

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7. Determine the number of branches, nodes, meshes in the circuit? Calculate $I_0$ in the circuit. 8. Switch S is closed at t=0. Calculate i(t) going through the inductor and voltage v(t) across it for all t.

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