• Q : Line of sixty mounted troops....
    Mathematics :

    An officer upon horseback rides slowly down line of sixty mounted troops placed 10 feet apart. Beginning with the first man, the officer takes 29 seconds to reach the thirtieth man.

  • Q : Bandwidth of the bus....
    Mathematics :

    Assume that the bus has 16 data lines and needs 4 cycles of 250 nsecs each to transfer data. The bandwidth of this bus would be 2 Megabytes/sec. If the cycle time of the bus was reduced to 125 nsecs

  • Q : Concept of limit underlies the definitions....
    Mathematics :

    Discuss how the concept of limit underlies the definitions of the derivative of a function and the definite integral of a function?

  • Q : Compute the probability that senior name....
    Mathematics :

    A special lottery is to be held to choose the student who will live in the only deluxe room in dormitory. There're 100 seniors, 150 juniors, and 200 sophomores who applied. Each senior's name is pl

  • Q : Determine the final velocity of the plane....
    Mathematics :

    A missile of mass 1.05 102 kg is fired from the plane of mass 5.50 103 kg initially moving at speed of 3.50 102 m/s. If the speed of missile relative to the plane is 1.16 103 m/s, determine the fin

  • Q : Number of cartridges sold....
    Mathematics :

    The projected sales volume of video game cartridge is given by function where s is the number of cartridges sold, in thousands; p is the price per cartridge, in dollars; and a is constant. If accor

  • Q : Question regarding the logarithmic function....
    Mathematics :

    Let the logarithmic function f be defined by f(x) = 2ln(2x - 1).

  • Q : Compute the speed of the two trains....
    Mathematics :

    From two towns A and B, with distance 300km between them, at same time left two trains. We know that speed of one of the trains is with 10km/h faster than speed of the other one. Compute the speed

  • Q : Store in afternoon sold twice more pears....
    Mathematics :

    In one store in afternoon sold twice more pears, than in the morning. Throughout the whole day they sold 360 kg. Pears. How many kilograms of pears are sold in the morning and how many in the after

  • Q : Accounting principles and practices....
    Mathematics :

    Inventory accounting is a good place for the fraudulent behavior. Think about the accounting principles and practices related to inventory and list one way that fraudulent behavior might take place.

  • Q : Process manufacturing system compact disks....
    Mathematics :

    Which of the following five kinds of products is least likely to be produced in process manufacturing system compact disks and why?

  • Q : Line passing through the given pair of points....
    Mathematics :

    Find out the slope of the line passing through the given pair of points (-3, -3) and (15, -27). Show work.

  • Q : Find out the equation of the line....
    Mathematics :

    Find out the equation of the line through (2, 5) and perpendicular to y = -2. Please show work.

  • Q : Same hourly rate to build a bridge....
    Mathematics :

    Jarblek, Belgar, Polgar, and Garion were each and every paid the same hourly rate to build a bridge. One day Jarblek worked full day, Belgar worked half day, and Polgar worked half as long as Belgar

  • Q : Vectors and the scalars are real numbers....
    Mathematics :

    We can think of R as a vector space over itself. So both the vectors and the scalars are real numbers. With this in mind, prove that there are no proper subspaces of R.

  • Q : Make the year-end closing entries....
    Mathematics :

    Side Kicks has year-end account balances of Sales Revenue $848,540; Interest Revenue $16,670; Cost of Goods Sold $574,420; Administrative Expenses $186,190; Income Tax Expense $34,170; and Dividends

  • Q : Sideways force should the tires....
    Mathematics :

    A highway curve with the radius of 800 m is banked properly for car traveling 110 km/h. If 1600 kg Porshe 928S rounds the curve at 250 km/h, how much sideways force should the tires exert against t

  • Q : Calculate the units of product....
    Mathematics :

    MCU Phone Company sells its cordless phone for the $300 for each unit. Fixed costs total $540,000, and variable costs are $120 per unit. Suppose that MCU Phone Co. is subject to 30% income tax rate

  • Q : Two matrices such that product ab....
    Mathematics :

    Let A and B be two matrices such that product AB is stated. Show that if A has two identical rows, then the corresponding two rows of AB are also identical.

  • Q : Determine the domain and range....
    Mathematics :

    Determine the domain and range for the following function. Then determine if it is odd, even, or neither on its domain.

  • Q : Final cash distribution from the liquidation....
    Mathematics :

    The other assets were sold for $139,000. Morgan and Rockwell share profits and losses in a 2:1 ratio. As final cash distribution from the liquidation, Morgan will receive cash totaling.

  • Q : Find out the number of tourists....
    Mathematics :

    The Give infromation isn't sufficient to find out the number of tourists from each destination.Why? If you were given the additional onformation that total of 1,990,000 tourists came from Asia, would

  • Q : Common stock of firm....
    Mathematics :

    Crypton Electronics has a capital structure including 45% common stock and 55% debt. A debt issue of $1000 par value, 5.5% bonds that mature in 15 years and pay annual interest will sell for $972. C

  • Q : Determine the slope of the line....
    Mathematics :

    Determine the slope of the line that passes through the given point and Determine the standard form of the equation of the line

  • Q : Overhaul the engine....
    Mathematics :

    Keith Bowie is trying to find out the amount to set aside so that he will have enough money on hand in 6 years to overhaul the engine on his vintage used car.

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