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Discuss 3 retirement planning strategies. List the pros and cons of each strategy. Write in complete sentences.

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Which of the following statement is a threat to globalisation? Question 68Answer a. There is an increase in the rate of persons living beyond a liveable salary in the region b. Trade has increased c. International financial institutions have no influence in the region d. If technology does not improve this can serve as a disadvantage

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Molar heat capacity of Benzene with heat capacity= 1.81 and molar mass of 78.1

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2 tries left When a neuron is in the resting potential state, the neuron is negatively charged on the ____ and positively charged on the ____. outside, inside

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What is your philosophy of guiding children's behaviors? How is your professional philosophy similar or different from how you were guided as a child?

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If the marginal propensity to save is 0.15, then $15 of every additional $100 of income will be spent on savings. True False

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4. 45-year-old female with tobacco use disorder smoking 16 cigarettes per day requesting smoking cessation aid • Prescribe nicotine patches until her phone follow up in 4 weeks.

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You work for an appliance retailer and are charged with recommending pricing for a new brand of dishwasher. You have collected data on prices and unit sales of a similar brand. Using the data, estimate the following relationship: Unit Sales = b0 + b1 (Price) + u b0^ b1^ According to the model, if you charge $1,200 per unit, how many units can you expect to sell in a month? Suppose each unit you sell costs you $800. According to your model, what price would you have to charge to maximize your expected monthly profit? Call this the "profit maximizing price." If you charged the profit maximizing price, how many units could you expect to sell each month? - If you charge the profit maximizing price, how much profit could you expect to earn each month? Observation Price per Unit Unit Sales (per month) 1 $978 621 2 $1,200 389 3 $1,009 694 4 $945 557 5 $947 590 6 $952 752 7 $895 508 8 $1,206 420 9 $1,189 624 10 $1,060 426 11 $891 543 12 $947 657 13 $1,037 529 14 $1,076 377 15 $1,275 458 16 $964 560 17 $1,054 570 18 $914 677 19 $1,237 420 20 $964 595 21 $1,085 468 22 $844 547 23 $1,244 359 24 $1,099 315 25 $1,018 675 26 $1,042 431 27 $792 487 28 $814 513 29 $1,163 453 30 $1,101 726 31 $716 511 32 $1,126 448 33 $1,071 277 34 $948 610 35 $1,007 406 36 $990 561 37 $567 791 38 $569 761 39 $1,257 290 40 $1,433 267 41 $1,077 322 42 $1,021 420 43 $877 450 44 $736 745 45 $975 431 46 $977 535 47 $564 695 48 $1,141 403 49 $873 596 50 $1,061 446 51 $1,234 654 52 $962 480 53 $1,270 353 54 $1,193 657 55 $1,010 471 56 $1,099 360 57 $977 652 58 $928 515 59 $879 631 60 $1,042 470 61 $923 470 62 $941 621 63 $696 749 64 $1,311 385 65 $831 486 66 $795 579 67 $950 570 68 $1,269 206 69 $1,389 98 70 $1,265 350

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Net present value method, present value index, and analysis for a service company Continental Railroad Company is evaluating three capital investment proposals by using the net present value method. Relevant data related to the proposals are summarized as follows: Required: Determine a present value index for each proposal. If required, round your answers to two decimal places. Present Value Index Proposal 1: $8,000,000 $2,000,000 $9,000,000 Annual net cash flow Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 $3,500,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $6,000,000 $9,000,000 Rate of return 13% Proposal 1: 9.943 0.909 0.893 Proposal 2: 0.896 0.816 0.396 Proposal 3: 0.75 0.993 0.68 0.747 0.621 0.870 0.833 0.756 0.694 0.599 0.572 0.482 0.403 0.335 0.279 0.513 0.467 0.426 0.55 0.322 0.247 0.567 Value of net cash flow

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consider isentropic flow of air from large reservoir through a converging nozzle to the atmosphere. the velocity of the gas at the inlet section of the nozzle is negligible. the pressure in the reservoir is 200kPa, while the atmospheric pressure is 100kPa. Suddenly, the atmospheric pressure drops to 90kPa. What will happen to the mass flow rate?

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