Given the following year-end balances, prepare a classified balance sheet for Shelly Company dated December 31, 20X8.Interest Expense $ 2,000Beginning Retained Earnings 13,100Depreciation Expense 5,200Cash 26,900Accounts Payable 3,300Rent Expense 7,200Accumulated Depreciation 13,500Wage Expense 59,200Prepaid Rent 1,400Paid-in Capital 9,000Accounts Receivable 13,600Wages Payable 3,200Equipment 63,000Sales 249,600Inventory 14,400Long-term Note Payable 20,000Income tax Expense 24,500Dividends Declared 21,000Cost of Goods Sold 94,300Dividends Payable 21,000

SOLUTION:INCOME STATEMENT SHELLY COMPANYFor the year ended 31st Dec 20X8REVENUESales 249600 EXPENSESCost of Goods SoldIntrest expenseDepriciation expenseRent expenseWage expenseIncome tax…

 
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Given the following while loop, what is the value of ‘sum’ after the 3rd time through the loop, at the point of the –HERE– listed below in the code?

int counter = 30;

int sum = 20;

while (counter >= 0) {

 counter++;

 sum = sum + counter -3;

  counter = counter – 3;

 // –HERE–

  if (sum <= counter) {

       sum = counter * 4;

   } else {

       sum = counter + 2;

}

 
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Given the following two half-reactions, determine which overall reaction is spontaneous and calculate its standard cell potential.

Cd2+(aq) + 2 e- ® Cd(s) E° = -1.21 V

Sn2+(aq) + 2 e- ® Sn(s) E° = -0.14 V

 
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Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these two numbers is the larger unsigned binary number?

01110000

11110000

11111100

01110001

Question 2

1 pts

Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these two is the larger when it is being interpreted on a computer using signed-two’s complement representation?

01110001

11110000

11111100

01110000

Question 3

1 pts

Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these two is the smaller when it is being interpreted on a computer using signed-magnitude representation?

01110000

01110001

11111100

11110000

Question 4

1 pts

What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is interpreted as an unsigned number?

-75

180

-52

-76

53

Question 5

1 pts

What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a computer using signed-magnitude representation?

-52

180

-76

-75

53

Question 6

1 pts

What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a computer using one’s complement representation?

-75

-76

180

-52

53

Question 7

1 pts

What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a computer using two’s complement representation?

180

-76

-75

53

-52

Question 8

1 pts

What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a computer using excess-127 representation?

-75

-76

180

53

-52

Question 9

1 pts

Add the following unsigned binary number as shown.

01000100 +  

10111011

—————-

10110111

11111111

10110001

10110011

Question 10

1 pts

Subtract the following signed binary numbers as shown using 2’s complement arithmetic.

    11000100 

– 00111011

——————-

10110011

10001001

10110001

10110111

Question 11

1 pts

Perform the following binary multiplication, assuming unsigned integers:

1011

X 101

——-

1110010

1011010

1000011

00110111

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Question 12

1 pts

Perform the following binary divisions, assuming unsigned integers:

11111101/1011

11000

11010

11011

00111

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Question 13

1 pts

Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields):  it is 12.5

0 11000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1101000…0

0 10000000010 1001100…0

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Question 14

1 pts

Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields):  it is -1. 5

1 01111111111 1000000…0

0 11000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1001100…0

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Question 15

2 pts

Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it is .75

0 11000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1001100…0

0 01111111110 1000000…0

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Question 16

2 pts

Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it is 26.265

0 10000000010 1001000…0

0 11000000010 1001000…0

0 10000000010 1101000…0

0 10000000011 1010101…0

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Question 17

2 pts

The ASCII code for the letter A is 1000001, and the ASCII code for the letter a is 1100001. Given that the ASCII code for the letter G is 1000111, without looking at Table 2.7, what isthe ASCII code for the letter g?

1100111

1001000

1101000

1001100

 
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Given the following total-revenue function_TR=9Q-Q2Derive the total-revenue, average revenue, and marginal revenue schedules from Q=0 to Q=4 by 1s.Average revenue(AR)=total revenue(TR)/QMarginal revenue(MR)=change in total revenue/change in QMR74

Given the following total­revenue function_TR=9Q­Q2Derive the total­revenue, average revenue, and marginal revenue schedules from Q=0 to Q=4 by 1s.Answer:AR = TR/Q = 9­QMR = dTR/dQ =…

 
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Hello, I am respectfully requesting assistance with the following question:

given the linear equation 3. * – 5 * = 15 , find the slope and y- intercept of the line . Write the slope*in simplest form and the y-intercept as an ordered pair . Show all work below .*Solution .&quot;

 
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Given the Law of Sines: 

and the Law of Cosines, 

Two points A and B are on opposite sides of a building. An architect chooses a third point C that is 104 yards from A and 80 yards from B, with angle C measuring 61.5°. 

How far apart are A and B to the nearest yard?[[1]] 

What is the measure of angle A to the nearest degree?[[2]] 

 
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Given the kinds of information databases can contain, and how SQL queries may be used to retrieve the data, what are some restrictions a business might put on which employees can access what information in a business’ database?

 
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Given the information in the projected income statements , and assuming the projected improvements in working capital (that is, Ideko’s working capital requirements though 2010 will be as shown here),use

EBITDA as a multiple to estimate the continuation value in 2010 (reproduce Table 19.15),

assuming the EBITDA multiple for Ideko remains at 9.1×. Infer the EV/sales and the unlevered and levered P/E ratios implied by the continuation value you calculated. Also assume that Ideko’s production plant will require an expansion in 2010, and that the cost of this expansion, $15.3 million, will be added to Ideko’s debt in 2010. Ideko’s balance sheet for 2005 is shown here .Ideko’s free cash flows through 2010 are shown here

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Given the information below, prepare a rough-cut analysis of capacity needs by work center. Do you have enough total capacity at each work center to meet all production needs, assuming each work center currently has 80 hours of capacity available weekly? Discuss.

 
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