What is the difference between a price floor and price ceiling? According to the laws of demand and supply and how market equilibrium, efficiency, and equity are reached, do attempts to repeal those laws and market results with price floors and price ceilings justify legislative bodies to implement price controls?
A price floor will lead to a transfer of consumer surplus to producer surplus; a price ceiling will lead to a transfer of producer surplus to consumer surplus; both price regulations lead to deadweight losses, which is a loss of surplus to society. Why?
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The budget deficit is the amount by which expenditures exceed revenues in a particular year, while the national debt is the cumulative effect of all past budget deficits and surpluses.
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The budget deficit is the cumulative effect of all prior national debts.
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The national debt includes all outstanding bonds, while the budget deficit excludes bonds held by government agencies.
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This is a trick question because there is no difference between the budget deficit and the national debt.
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Screen 15.2 of the General ChemistryNow CD-ROM or website (Rates of Chemical Reactions) illustrates the rate at which a blue dye is bleached.
(a) What is the difference between an instantaneous rate and an average rate?
(b) Observe the graph of food dye concentration versus time on this screen. (Click the “tool” icon on this screen.) The plot shows the concentration of dye as the reaction progresses. What does the steepness of the plot at any particular time tell you about the rate of the reaction at that time?
(c) As the reaction progresses, the concentration of dye decreases as it is consumed. What happens to the reaction rate as this occurs? What is the relationship between reaction rate and dye concentration?
1) What is the difference between a traditional sale on account and a sale on installment
(Hand Written Submission)
Question # 1
a) What is the difference between an interface, class and an instance of the class?
b) Is it a good idea to make member variables private? Why or why not?
c) What is a constructor? Is it possible to have more than one constructor?
d) What is the difference between static data member and an instance data member?
e) What is the difference between composition and aggregation?
Question # 2
Write a program to model the kinds of people one finds in a university. The categories are students,
teachers and teaching assistant (TAs). All these categories are kinds of Person (Person is abstract class. A
teaching assistant (TA) is a student and a teacher as well.
A person has a name (string). A student has grade point average GPA (between 0 to 4), the teacher has
the number of scholarly papers he/she has published and the teacher assistant has the number of courses
he/she assists.
All the classes contain constructors with default arguments to fill all data spaces. Provide displaymethod
to print all data members of an object on the screen. Classes also contain a function called isSuccessful().
Students with a GPA over 3.5 are considered successful. Thisfunction returnstrue ifsomeone issuccessful
or false if not.
In main(), define an array of Person class, which can point to students, teachers and teacher assistants. The
program first asks the kind of person and then lets the user enter the name. For students, the program also
asks the GPA; for teacher, its ask for the number of publications and for teacher assistants it asks the
number of courses additionally.
The maximum number of object, which can be kept in the array, is 10. When the user is finished, the
program prints out the names and other data for all persons. It also prints whether a person is successful
or not. Delete the array in the end.
Output:
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Enter student, teacher, assistant
(s/t/a): s
Enter name: Umar
Enter GPA: 1.5
Enter another (y/n)?
y
Enter student, teacher, assistant
(s/t/a): t
Enter name: Ahmed
Enter number of publications:
75
Enter another (y/n)?
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1. Write all necessary classes (including their methods).
2. Write the main program which will give the above output.
3. Store the output in output.txt file using Filing.
What is the difference between cardiac arrest and an MI?
What would be seen on an ECG to help you decide between Cardiac arrest and MI? What affect does chronic stress have on your body and how does that add to heart disease?
I have enjoyed a southern feast of deep-fried turkey, mac and cheese, and pecan pie. For spices there was salt, pepper, and Lipitor. For this assignment list your favorite holiday meal. For each item in this meal tell me: 1. Overall calories 2. Amount of fat 3. Saturated fat 4. Unsaturated fat 5. Protein 6. Carbohydrate 7. Sugar 8. Sodium What is the total nutritional content of the meal? What is the RDA for these nutrients? I would like you to break this down into what affect eating like this on a regular basis would have on your body. Example – Excessive protein intake on a constant basis leads to weight gain and kidney damage. Tell why and how this will affect heart disease. Do this for each nutrient listed.
1. What do we understand with e-commerce?
2. What is the difference between pure electronic commerce and the partially electronic commerce?
3. What is the difference between electronic commerce and electronic business?
4. Clarify B2B electronic commerce and present it graphically.
5. Clarify B2C electronic commerce and present it graphically.
6. What is the M-commerce?
7. In what areas we see the impact of electronic commerce?
8. Explain the impact of electronic commerce on direct marketing.
9. Explain the impact of electronic commerce in the organizational structure.
10. What is the impact of electronic commerce in finance and accounting?
11. What is the impact of electronic commerce in the field of human resources?
12. What are the barriers to the implementation of electronic commerce?
What is the difference between a z-test and a 1-sample t-test?
2. What is the relationship between a chosen level of confidence for a confidence
interval and how wide that interval is? For instance, if you move from a 95% CI to a
90% CI, what happens? Hint: look at the t-table to see how critical values change when
you change levels of significance.
3. You are curious about how people feel about craft beer, so you gather data from 55
people in the city on whether or not they like it. You code your data so that 0 is neutral, positive scores indicate liking craft beer, and negative scores indicate disliking craft
beer. You find that the average opinion was X = 1.10 and the spread was s = 0.40, and
you test for a difference from 0 at the α = 0.05 level.
What is the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination? If pollen is transferred from the stamens of a flower to the stigma of the very same flower, is that cross-pollination or self-pollination? If it is transferred
from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the very same plant? If it is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different plant, but a plant that is a clone of the first one? Animals do not have pollen, of course, but why is it that most animals never have to worry about the equivalent problem of self-fertilization? Why cannot most animals fertilize themselves?
What is the difference between a gene and an allele?
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A gene is a form of a trait, and alleles make up genes. |
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A gene is a sequence of bases in a DNA molecule, and an allele is an alternative version of a gene that codes for the same feature. |
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A gene is a sequence of bases in a DNA molecule, and an allele is an alternative version of a gene that codes for a different, but related, feature. |
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A gene describes a chromosome, and an allele describes an exact location of a gene on a chromosome. |
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An allele and a gene are the same thing. |
What is the difference between a peptide and a protein?
2. What type of bond is the peptide bond? Explain why the peptide bond is rigid.
3. The pentapeptide Gln-Tyr-Asn-Ala-Asp is present in human cerebrospinal fluid, and its
concentration increases in demyelinating diseases. In these diseases, the myelin sheath of
nerves is damaged and impairs the conduction of nerve signals.
a. What is the N-terminal amino acid?
b. What is the C-terminal amino acid?
c. How many peptide bonds does this pentapeptide contain? From how many amino acids
is this pentapeptide derived?
d. Write the structure, the three-letter designation and the IUPAC name of this
pentapeptide.
What is the difference between dynamic and static libraries?
First snippet
public static void main(String[] args) {
Dog aDog = new Dog(“Max”);
Dog oldDog = aDog;
// we pass the object to foo foo(aDog);
// aDog variable is still pointing to the “Max” dog when foo(…)
returns aDog.getName().equals(“Max”); // true
aDog.getName().equals(“Fifi”); // false
aDog == oldDog; // true
}
public static void foo(Dog d) {
d.getName().equals(“Max”); // true // change d inside of foo() to point to a new Dog instance “Fifi” d = new Dog(“Fifi”); d.getName().equals(“Fifi”); // true
}
Second snippt
public static void main(String[] args) {
Dog aDog = new Dog(“Max”);
Dog oldDog = aDog; foo(aDog); // when foo(…) returns, the name of the dog has been changed to “Fifi” aDog.getName().equals(“Fifi”); // true // but it is still the same dog:
aDog == oldDog; // true
}
public static void foo(Dog d) {
d.getName().equals(“Max”); // true // this changes the name of d to be “Fifi”
d.setName(“Fifi”);
}
What is the difference between the first code snippet and the second?
Why do you think that difference changes the result?
What is the difference between a forensic accountant and an auditor? What do they have in common and what do they do that is different from each other?
During 2004, the national average gas price rose from $1.50 a gallon to $2.25 a gallon. The government has stated that the high price of gas will remain as it is. Discuss how this cost influences your decision to buy a new car. Based on your budget, would you buy the large car that gets 7 miles per gallon or the car that gets 25 miles per gallon? Explain.
What is the difference between real GDP and nominal GDP? Does GDP accurately reflect our nation’s productivity? Explain your answer.
What is the difference between direct and indirect financial compensation? Provide ways in which companies are adjusting their indirect compensation components to be competitive in current markets?
What is the difference between Ethics, Morals, Values, and Business Ethics? Explain
What is the difference between a merger and consolidation? List and explain the motives of mergers and consolidations.
What is the difference between leader pricing and bait pricing? What do they have in common? How can their use effect a marketing mix? Explain your answer.
E2-1 On numerous occasions, proposals have surfaced to put the federal government on the accrual basis of accounting. This is no small issue. If this basis were used, it would mean that billions in unrecorded liabilities would have to be booked, and the federal deficit would increase substantially.
Instructions
(a) What is the difference between accrual-basis accounting and cash-basis accounting?
(b) Why would politicians prefer the cash basis over the accrual basis?
(c) Write a letter to your senator explaining why the federal government should adopt the accrual basis of accounting.
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What is the difference between a presentation and a learning module?
What type of software is suited for each delivery media?
How is design different for a presentation in PowerPoint than in a learning module in Lectora?
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– What is the difference between profits and cash flow?
– Why can a company outgrow its cash?
– What is the relationship between profit margins and growth capacity?
What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?
How are each useful? What are their limitations? How can they be used together?
What is the difference between coaching and mentoring? How are they similar and how are they different in meaning and application?
Ellen currently makes part y-7 which is used to make a lawnmower they manufacture and sell. Following are the costs to make the product. They use 10,000 parts a year.
Direct Material $12
Direct Labor 18
Variable Overhead 6
Fixed Overhead is $80,000
Of the $80,000, $50,000 is avoidable if we buy the part. Also, we can rent the area used to make the part for $25,000. The part can be bought for $40 and will meet our quality requirements. What is the difference between buying and making?
Bonds and stocks are very similar securities in many respects. For example, market value of both are determined by their expected future cash flows; and both show price sensitivity- some more, some less- to a set of common market factors. At the same time, some may even go further and state that when it comes to portfolio investing details, there is really no difference between the two either. What do you think? Do you think that investing in financial assets is just investing and it does not matter whether we are talking about bond portfolios or stock portfolios? What advice would you give to clients?
Can I get some help for me to understand what is the difference between an equation and an expression? Can you solve for a variable in an expression? Could you explain. Can you solve for a variable in an equation? Can you explain this to me. Could you give me a phrase or sentence for me to understand?
What is the difference between a demand function and a demand curve?
How will each of the following affect the position of the demand curve for videocassette recorders?
a. An increase in the price of VCR tapes.
b. A decrease in the price of VCRs.
c. An increase in per capita income.
d. A decrease in the price of movie tickets.
If the demand for a product is inelastic, what will happen to total revenue if price is increased? Explain.
What signs are the cross elasticities for substitute products? Explain.
What are the main differences between microeconomics and macroeconomics? Provide an example of a microeconomic and macroeconomic phenomenon.
Give an example of a microeconomic decision made at work or home. What factors contributed to making that decision?
Give an example of how a macroeconomic phenomenon has impacted a personal or business decision. In the end, what was the result.
A2 + B2 = C2, where A, B, and C are the three sides of the triangle. Also, don’t forget that the sum of any two sides (for any triangle) is greater than the third side.
Consider the following questions
What is the difference between testing and debugging?
Design 10 test cases and explain the purpose of each of them. The purpose is one to two sentences. For example the purpose of (3, 4, 5) is to test that the program correctly identifies a right angle (9 + 16 = 25). Ok, you need nine more.
Is it possible to design a complete set of test cases that will uncover all the bugs in the program? Justify your answer.
Identify one test case.
1. What is the difference between mass and weight? Does one of these matter more than the other when you are dieting, or are both important? Why?
2. What is frictional force? Name at least two examples from everyday life where friction is important, and explain why
3. Training astronauts for weightlessness is always a challenge for NASA to simulate or for theme park rides to achieve. Name at least one method which can be used to simulate weightlessness and describe in detail the forces involved and how they counteract the force of gravity.
What is the difference between a direct cost and an indirect cost? Give an example of each in the context of teaching an accounting class.
What is the difference between theory, ideology and philosophy? How are they the same? How do you use them on a daily basis?
What is the difference between real GDP and nominal GDP? Does GDP accurately reflect our nation’s productivity? Why or why not? Is there a relationship between GDP and the business cycle? If so, what relationship exists and how might a business manager use this information to increase their profits?
What is the difference between an intentional tort and an unintentional tort? Provide an example of each, and explain how each would affect your business.
The question ask – in the real world, what might be a situation where it is preferable for the data to form a relation but not a function?
Also, if the variables in an equation were reversed, what would happen to the graph of the equation? This was the example I was given, how would the graph of y = x² relate to the graph of x = y²? When might such a reversal of variables be useful in the real world? I dont understand the questions, can this be explain in detail? Thanks
What is the difference between negligence and gross negligence? Include an example of case law that helps identify this difference (For example, Milne v. USA Cycling Inc.) But, please do not use Milne v. USA Cycling Inc.)
Be sure to: 1) identify the legal source of the issue, 2) properly cite any sources, and 3) use APA format.
What is the difference between a z-test and a t-test? When estimating population mean, how would you determine the optimal sample size when the maximum error limit is known; however, population variance is unknown and your initial sample size is less than 30? Provide a numerical example.
1) What is the difference between structural unemployment and cyclical unemployment?
a) What type of unemployment is best studied within the long-run framework? Why?
b) Does the unemployment rate underestimate or overestimate the unemployment problem? Explain.
c) If unemployment rises by 2 percentage points, what will likely happen to output in the United States?
2) Inflation, on average, makes people neither richer nor poorer. Therefore it has no cost. True or false? Explain.
1. What are the differences between ethical and moral issues?
2. What are the differences between personal ethics and business ethics?
3. Provide real-world examples of common ethical problems in business for each of the questions above.
What is the difference between managers and leaders? Is it possible to be an effective manager but not an effective leader? Provide examples
1- Can you be moral without being religious? And can you be religious without being moral?
The first step toward answering these questions would be to define the term religious. To some people religious means one thing and to others it means another. In order to have a logical and valuable discussion therefore, the parties must come to an agreement regarding the term “religious.”
For the purpose of this discussion we will state that “religious” means – “observing the sacraments and/ or rituals of a particular religious belief system”. For example a “religious” Christian would be one who goes to church regularly, prays, tithes money, reads the Bible, and follows the commands of the Bible. In other words a religious person is concerned with doing the right things according to the traditions of the religion he/she follows.
Secondly we need to define moral. For the purposes of this argument “moral” means – having a standard of right and wrong and choosing to live by that absolute standard.
Using these two definitions here is the conclusion we come to regarding these questions.
What is the difference between a mission and vision statement?
What factors need to be considered to produce an appropriate mission statement and vision statement for the organization? How long or short should a mission and vision statement be?
Can you please explain the difference between a 401(k) plan and a pension plan?
What is the difference between custom animation and transition effects? When are they appropriate? When is it better not to use them? Can you give me an examples.
What is the difference between an equation and an expression? Include an example of each. Can you solve for a variable in an expression? Explain. Can you solve for a variable in an equation? Explain. Write a mathematical phrase or sentence for someone to translate.
What is the difference between an oral report and a written report? Which is more effective? Why? Does this depend on the purpose of the report?
What is the difference between academic and intellectual freedom?
How do these concepts apply to the classroom?
How do they apply to courseware to be offered at distance?
What are the limits to the instructor’s prerogatives in teaching?
How do these concepts apply to research and its products?
What rights do institutions have regarding products developed with institutional funding?
What rights do institutions have to control the work of faculty serving as experts while employed by the university?
What is the difference between a need, a want and a demand? Describe the need versus the want for the following products: Gatorade, Nike, iPod.
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