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Question 3: 10 points. This question may be done in Word or Excel. For each transaction below indicate whether it is a cash inflow or outflow, and how it would be classified (which type of activity or activities) on the statement of cash flows. Answer each in complete sentences, restating the transaction. For example, if a transaction was “amount received from a customer,” a sample answer would state “An amount received from a customer is a cash inflow, reported under operating activities.” If a transaction would not be on the statement of cash flows, briefly explain why. a) Received cash from sale of common stock. b) Recorded depreciation expense on equipment. c) Received payment for inventory delivered to customers. d) Made a payment to settle a note payable, including both the last principal payment on the note and interest that had accrued. e) Received proceeds from sale of used equipment. f) Received common stock dividends. g) Paid employees’ year-end bonuses. h) Made a payment to purchase treasury stock. i) Purchased a building for cash as well as issuance of a long-term note payable. Prepaid the NFL for an advertising spot for the 2026 Super Bowl.
The specific heat of water is 4.182 kJ/(K kg) , the specific heat of steam is 1.996 kJ/(kgK) while the water vaporization enthalpy at boiling point 100.000C is 40.65 kJ/mol. Estimate the water vaporization enthalpy at 5.000 C and atmospheric pressure using the Hess law and assuming water and steam specific heat to be temperature independent. Express in kJ/mol.
Which of the following is the best definition of redistricting? the process that allocates congressional seats among the 50 states the process of redrawing electoral districts every 10 years the distribution of voters in districts in such a way that gives unfair advantage to a particular group or party the process of making appropriations that take funding away from one district and shift it to another
Which of the following are the components of the cytoskeleton that help move chromosomes when cells divide? actin filaments microtubules myosin filaments intermediate filaments
Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point) Listen An effective security code review must include the following (choose 3): Question 5 options: 1. Out-of-scope items 2. Time 3. White box testing 4. Type of issues 5. Participants
Consider a scenario where a client sends a request to a web server to retrieve a webpage. The server processes the request and sends back the response. The connection between the client and the server is using both persistent and non-persistent HTTP connections.
The ________________ reflex involves a baby turning his head toward your hand when you touch him on the cheek.
5) Consider an array arr[] = {2, 5, 8, 12, 16, 23, 38, 56, 72, 91}, and the target = 23. Search target in arr array with the Binary Search Algorithm. Please show the steps like slides 9 and 10 in Chapter 6 Search.pdf. (20 points)
QUESTION 4 Two positive point charges with $q_1 = 1nC$ and $q_2 = 9nC$ are a distance 1m apart in a vacuum. The third negative point charge $q_3 = -1nC$ is placed between the two charges at the distance 25cm from $q_1$ charge. Which of these is correct for the magnitude and the direction of the force acting on the charge $q_3$? F = 1.3*10$^{-6}$ N, pointed upward F = 1.3*10$^{-6}$ N, pointed to $q_2$ charge 3.24*10$^{-7}$ N pointed to $q_2$ charge 3.24*10$^{-7}$ N pointed to $q_1$ charge F = 0 N none of these F = 1.3*10$^{-6}$ N, pointed upward F = 1.3*10$^{-6}$ N, pointed to $q_1$ charge
Question 4 Exercise 6(b) of Chapter 3 (Page 58) states: Suppose we wanted to replace all that imported oil with energy produced by fission of domestic uranium. How many 1,000-MW nuclear power plants would we have to build? Solution: P_{oil} = NP_N \implies N = \frac{P_{oil}}{P_N} = \frac{6.3 \times 10^5 \text{ MW}}{1000 \text{ MW}} = 630 \text{ nuclear power plants} Question: Suppose we want to replace all the imported oil you reported in Question 2 with energy produced by wind turbines. As reported by the U.S. Geological Survey, "The mean turbine capacity in the U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) is 1.67 megawatts (MW)." Starting with your rounded value from Question 3, what is the minimum number of 1.67 MW wind turbines needed to be in operation? (Note: wind is not present 24 hours/day in most locations. As such, most of the turbines in this estimate will not generate power 24 hours/day and this is a substantial underestimate.)