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Hello,

I am having some trouble trying to figure out how to get the information for the loans for the trip I am going on. It sounds like I just find something on line and do it that way? can you provide an example so I know If I am doing it right? or if I am understanding it correctly? I will upload the spread sheet with the information , it is the tab on the bottom left side that says loans.

Thank you,

Raven

 
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Location Score Factor 100 Points Each Weightabc Convenience 15 887868 Parking Fa

  Location Score

  Factor

(100 points each)WeightABC  Convenience.15      887868  Parking facilities.20      838295  Display area.18      929393  Shopper traffic.27      939388  Operating costs.10      989893  Neighborhood.10      849678     1.00             

a.Using the above factor ratings, calculate the composite score for each location. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)

Location         Composite ScoreA  B  C  

b.Determine which location alternative (A, B, or C) should be chosen on the basis of maximum composite score.

   ABC

 
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Location Fort Lauderdale Florida 8

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Cyberattack Scenario

Use the Cyberattack Scenario to complete the Week Five Individual Assignment.

Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

8:00 a.m. – A terrorist group hacks into the local police department and Sherriff’s office. The hacking causes the entire computer system to shut down, including all computer aided design software, record management systems, and operating systems on laptops.

8:10 a.m. – The local hospital’s network has been compromised and is not allowing employees to access any of the computers. 

8:20 a.m. – Fort Lauderdale Airport’s computer system has completely shut down; the reason is unknown.

8:30 a.m. – Bank A, the largest bank in South Florida, found out that their system has been hacked into and millions of dollars have been stolen from numerous bank accounts.

Consider the following questions:

•            What are the ramifications of these incidents?

•            Who is affected? 

•            What may be the outcomes?

Imagine that you occupy one of the following positions: the police chief, the city mayor, the bank’s chief executive officer, the airport’s director of security, or the hospital’s chief executive officer.

 In relation to your position,

 
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Logicalfallaciesabusethepowerofethosappeals Trueb False

In his 2007 book, The Cult of the Amateur, Andrew Keen states, “[Wikipedia] is the blind leading the blindinfinite monkeys providing infinite information for infinite readers, per- petuating the cycle of misinformation and ignorance” (p. 4). This is an example of:

a. b. c. d.

Ad Hominem Slippery Slope Begging the Question Non Sequitur

 
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Logical Fallacies 3 Purpose Upon Completion Of This Activity Students Will Be Ab

The Topic is Logical Fallacy. dgasg;sgkfa;gmsfagkad

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Logical Fallacies # 3Purpose : Upon completion of this activity , students will be able to define the term " logical fallacy " andwill learn about several different fallacies . This DLA should take approximately 30 to 45 minutes tocomplete .1 .GO to the following website to review logical fallacies : http : / / Www . fallacyfiles . org / introtof. htmlOnce at the website , read the definition of a logical fallacy ; then , travel to the " Complete Alphabetical List ofFallacies" ( on the left ) , and read the definitions of " False Analogy , " " Either / Or Fallacy , " and " Equivocation . "3 .Answer the following questions on the back of this sheet :A . Why would someone use a false analogy ?"B. In the Either / Or Fallacy , what is the difference between contrary and contradictorypropositions ?C .How is " Mayor Swears in Town Council " equivocation ?4 .Label the following as False Analogy , Either / Or Fallacy , Equivocation , or Not a Fallacy .Fizzy drinkscontain manycalories areEnergeticTherefore , Fizzycalories .energy .people aredrinks arehealthy .health drinks .WILL MYNFORMATION BESHIRE . IF WE DESIGNSAFE WITHYOUR SITE , NOBODY WILLYOU GLIYS ?BE ABLE TO FINDYOUR STUFF .

 
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Logic

The statement “For some real number x,x2≥0 is true. However, your friend does not understand why, because he claims that x2 ≥0 for all real numbers, x (and not some). How would yu explain this misconception to him?

 
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Logic Homework 2 Due Wed 2 27instructions Translate The Ten Examples Below From

Logic Homework #2 Due Wed. 2/27

Instructions: Translate the ten examples below from English into the symbolic language of SL. You will make a symbolization key designating a capital letter for each sentence that you translate and you will also use the 5 logical connectives that we have studied in class. Some of these examples are individual sentences and others are arguments. If the example is of an argument then translate it in standard form with each premise on a separate line divided from the conclusion by a horizontal line. Each of the problems is worth ten points. 

1) If Joan Davis wins the Oscar then Betty Davis will cry. If Betty Davis cries then Elizabeth Taylor will take pity on her. Elizabeth Taylor won’t take pity on Betty Davis. So, Joan Crawford will not win the Oscar. 

2) Charlotte and Emily Bronte are happy and Joan Crawford has no siblings. 

3) If Hilary wins the presidential election then neither she nor Bill will return to New York.

4) Neither Trump nor Rubio will get the Republican nomination but both of them want to be the next president. 

5) Worf will regain his family honor only if Sisko befriends the Romulans and the Federation defeats the dominion. 

6) Clinton will be the next president unless Sanders wins the California primary in which case he will be the next president. 

7) If Worf fires the photon torpedoes then the Borg will be destroyed unless the Dominion comes to their aid and the Romulans attack the federation.

8) Athos will rescue the king and Porthos will unmask the cardinal if but only if Aramis captures the treacherous duchess. 

9) The Cardinal will usurp the throne and behead the king only if Aramis, Athos, and Porthos drink too much wine. 

10) Athos will be locked in the Bastille if the Cardinal usurps the throne. Athos will not be locked in the Bastille unless Porthos is arrested for public intoxication. Porthos won’t be arrested for public intoxication, so the Cardinal will not usurp the throne. 

 
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Long Parkers And Short Parkers Arrive At A Parking Place For Cars According To I

Long-parkers and short-parkers arrive at a parking place for cars according to indepen- dent Poisson processes with respective rates of λL = 4 and λS = 6 cars per hour. The parking place has room for only 2 cars. Each arriving car which finds both places occupied goes elsewhere. The parking time for long-parkers is exponentially distributed with a mean of 1 hour, while the parking time for short-parkers is exponentially distributed with a mean of 20 minutes.

a. Model this situation as a continuous time Markov Chain. Specify clearly what the states represent and what the transition probabilities are.

b. What is the probability that the parking lot is empty at any given time?

c. What is the probability that an arriving car is going elsewhere to park? 

 
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Loggers Are Training For A 5km Run Over A Perlod Of 5 Weeks Wh D1 Two Weeks Show

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loggers are training for a 5km run over a perlod of 5 weeks. Wh|d1 two weeks show thelgreatest Increase in distance from the previous week’iI a. Weeks 3 and 2b. Weeks 4 and 2o Weeks 5 and 3d . Weeksdand 2 An lngredlents label question: It asks to compare a protein to sodium ratio and to chose thelowest possible sodlum or protein one. I don’t remember if it was sodium or proteln but theratlos look IIke thls: Protelh to sodium: 1?}‘541 13,!39 183’31 1?}‘69 So, what do I do here to compare the ratios; do I make all of the denominators the same, or to;to do a unlt rate?

 
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Long Description Here But Any Help On The Question Would Be Appreciated The Yank

Long description here, but any help on the question would be appreciated

The Yankee Chair Company was anxious to get a new model rocking chair onto the market. Past efforts to introduce new models had resulted in frustrating failures. Bret Ricks, president of Yankee Chair, was determined that it would not happen again with the newest model. He had no confidence in his current management team, so he hired Jan Dymore, a local consultant, to organize and manage this project. He assigned a Yankee Chair manager, Tom Gort, to work with Dymore to start developing some talent for project management within the company. Dymore decided to set up a PERT network and guided Gort through the process of listing activities, assigning precedence, and estimating completion times. She also explained the critical path concept to Gort, who by this time had a reasonable grasp of the project direction. At the first review session with Mr. Ricks, the PERT approach was accepted enthusiastically, but toward the end of the review Dymore made some critical remarks about the product design and was subsequently released from the project. 

Ricks then asked Gort if he could carry on the PERT approach by himself. Gort jumped at the chance, but later in his office he began to question whether or not he really could use the PERT network effectively. Dymore had made a guess at what the critical path would be and how long the project would take, but she had also told Gort that several other calculations had to be made in order to calculate the exact time estimates for each activity and the variances of those activity times. Gort really did not understand the mathematics involved and certainly did not want to look bad in Ricks’ eyes, so he decided to take Dymore’s guess at the critical path and get the best possible estimates of those activity times. By concentrating his attention on the critical path activities and ignoring the variance issues, he figured he could bring the project in on time. 

Questions: Will Gort’s approach work? How much more of a gamble is Gort taking than any project manager normally takes? What should Gort watch out for?

 
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