Antonio Navarro NETW310‚ Christine Adams 03/28/2015 Lab #4‚ Installation in the Outside Plant Section I: Use a reference such as the IRWA (www.irwaonline.org) to answer the question below. Cite your reference. (citation is worth 2 points) 1. What is a right-of-way? (4 points) Full Definition of RIGHT-OF-WAY 1 : a legal right of passage over another person’s ground 2 a : the area over which a right-of-way exists b : the strip of land over which is built a public road c : the land occupied
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CHM130 Lab 3 Identification of Chemical Change Name: Paige Miller A. Data Table (24 points) Place your completed data table here: Reactants Predictions Before Combining Observations After Combining Starch + I2 I2 will turn Starch black I2 turned starch black Food coloring + NaOCl NaOCI will turn blue Coloring and NaOCI did not combine‚ NaOCI separated to the bottom Food coloring + CH3COOH CH3COOH will turn blue CH3COOH darkened the blue color Food coloring + NaOCl + CH3COOH Will
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dollars is: Fixed Costs = 96000/0.6 = $160‚000 Contribution Margin Ratio 2. Calculate the number of units Northenscold’s must sell each year to break even. FC/CM 96000/12 =8000units 3. Calculate the number of units Northenscold’s must sell to yield a profit of $144‚000. (FC+ Profits)/CM = 96000+144000/12 = 20000 units 2. Berhannan’s Cellular sells phones for $100. The unit variable cost per phone is $50 plus a selling commission
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Courtney Cubine 6/19/13 June 20‚ 2013 Separation of a Mixture of Solids Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to help the student learn how to separate a mixture of multiple different solids and determine the percentage of each component of the mixture. Procedure: I started off by removing the iron using the magnet‚ and then I weighed all of the iron I obtained from the mixture in a container I already knew the weight of and calculated the net weight of the iron. Next
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Alexander Templet Transpiration Rate in Tomato Solanum lycopersicum Biology 156 Summer 2008 Mr. Leith Adams‚ Instructor Lab Partners: Michael Adams Andrew Scalist Experiments Conducted: 23 June 2008 Abstract Plants draw water up through their roots and out through their leaves. This process is known as transpiration. The transpiration rate is a major determining factor in how quickly plants absorb water‚ and is thus critically important to understand for agriculture. In order
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Exercise 3 Worksheet: Search for Peer-Reviewed Articles Save this worksheet to your computer with the filename "Your_Name_Exercise_3." Complete the table below by doing the following: Log on to https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Enter your username and password. Select the Library tab. Click on University Library. Select General Resources. Search both major databases (ProQuest and EBSCOhost) for peer-reviewed articles about a topic that interests you. Checkmark the "scholarly journals‚ including peer
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Lab #3: Worksheet Configure Windows File System Permissions Student Name: _____________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: April 10‚ 2015 If you may work in groups to complete this lab. Folder Structure Drawing You are asked to draw a folder structure that meets the scenario’s requirements. You may draw the structure on paper‚ use Visio or another drawing program. If you draw the structure on a separate sheet of paper‚ turn this in to your instructor. If you use Visio
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Lab 3 worksheet CONFIGURING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Exercise 3.1 Using the Network and Sharing Center Overview On a Windows 7 computer‚ the Network and Sharing Center provides access to most of the operating system’s networking tools and configuration parameters. In Exercise 3.1‚ you examine the current Sharing and Discovery settings on one of the computers that will become part of the lab network. Completion time 10 minutes 8. In Table 3-1‚ note the current state of the advanced Sharing
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Assesment Lab #3: Assessment Worksheet Lab 3 1. What is the goal or objective of an IT risk management plan? - The purpose of the Risk Management Plan is to define how risks will be managed‚ monitored and controlled throughout the project. 2. What are the five fundamental components of an IT risk management plan? -The components of a Risk Management Plan are: Risk Identification‚ Risk Analysis‚ Risk Evaluation‚ Risk Monitoring and Review. 3. Define what risk planning is. - Risk planning
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------------------------------------------------- Week 3 Laboratory How to Identify Threats & Vulnerabilities in an IT Infrastructure Using ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) & Nessus Reports Learning Objectives and Outcomes Upon completing this lab‚ students will be able to: 1. Understand how risk from threats and software vulnerabilities impacts the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure 2 Review a ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) network discovery
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