Lab Exercises MS1.2 Data Structures and Algorithms Using C++ Lab – 1 (2 Hrs Real Time) 1.1 Write a C + + program to display any message. 1.2 Sum of digit 1.2.1 Reverse the number 1.2.2 Factorial of a number 1.2.3 Fibonacci series 1.2.4 Armstrong number checking 1.2.5 Prime no checking 1.2.6 Palindrome Checking 1.2.7 Odd or even number. 1.2.8 Perfect number checking. Lab – 2 (2 Hrs Real Time) 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Write a program to calculate the following: Find Maximum of N numbers. Find Minimum
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Chapter 2 An Introduction to Linear Programming 18. a. Max 4A + 1B + 0S1 + 0S2 + 0S3 s.t. 10A + 2B + 1S1 = 30 3A + 2B + 1S2 = 12 2A + 2B + 1S3 = 10 A‚ B‚ S1‚ S2‚ S3 0 b. c. S1 = 0‚ S2 = 0‚ S3 = 4/7 23. a. Let E = number of units of the EZ-Rider produced L = number of units of the Lady-Sport produced Max 2400E + 1800L s.t. 6E + 3L 2100 Engine time L 280 Lady-Sport maximum
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Layoff: Solutions Paper Ashley Cook‚ Brittany Denton‚ Jason Connor‚ Michelle H. Crouch PHL/320 December 22‚ 2014 Walter Sienkiewicz Re-Organization and Layoff: Solutions Paper Companies have a variety of options in improving profits from changing marketing schemes‚ to asking advice of consultants‚ improving building efficiency‚ or a last resort of reducing the workforce. A company must evaluate the pros and cons of each option available and then develop ways of applying those solutions. With the
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Viewing the Globe in 2006 and 2056 Project Part 2 I am a Filipino male earning a living as a software engineer outside of Dallas‚ Texas. I earned my degree in the Philippines before moving to the United States on a H1-B visa to work for Texas Instruments. (H-1B Work Visa) Texas Instruments is an American company that designs and sells a variety of computer parts‚ and calculators to software. The work hours that are required are typical of most American companies with a lot of travel
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You are the administrative assistantfor a division chiefin a large holding company that ownsseveral hotels and theme parks. You and the division chief have just come from the CEO’s office‚ where you were informed thatthe guest complaintsrelated to housekeeping and employee attitude are increasing. Your on‐site managers have mentioned some tension among workers‚ but have not considered it unusual. The CEOand your division chiefinstruct you to investigate. Suggest atleast three differenttypes
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P-1 P-1 P-1 P-1 P-2: Enter data into input screen P-2 P-2 P-2 P-2 P-2 P-3: Compare input data with existing database P-3 P-3 P-4: Check customer credit P-4 P-4 P-4 P-5: enter shipment data P-5 P-5 P-5 P-5 P-5 P-6: Authorization of shipping P-6 P-6 P-7: Confirm input P-7 P-7 M-1: Record quantities picked M-1 M-1 M-1 M-2: One-for-one checking of goods‚ sales order and picking ticket M-2 M-2 M-2 M-3: One-for-one checking
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basis of cash received and cash paid during (say) a 12-month period because there is often a delay between the receipt and the payment of cash depending on the credit period given. This means that a comparison based on cash received/cash paid may 28 PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING A contracting company divides each of its sales be misleading when one year is compared with another. When preparing the accounts at the end of a year‚ therefore‚ it is necessary to allow for what was owed to the entity
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CHAPTER 2 The Financial Statements BRIEF EXERCISES BE2–1 2008 2008 2008 Beginning Ending Retained 2008 2008 2008 Retained Earnings + Revenues – Expenses – Dividends = Earnings $28.2 + $43.3 – $38.2 – X = $30.6 X = $2.7 2008 Dividends as a percentage of 2008 net income: 2008 Dividends = $ 2.7 = 52.9% 2008 Net income ($43.3-$38.2) $ 5.1 BE2–2 1) Current Liabilities financed $32 billion of the
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Natural Selection Paper Natural selection is considered one of the most important processes for a variety of species and the environment which allows the fittest organisms to produce offspring. To prevent a species from extinction‚ it is necessary for them to adapt to the surrounding environment. The species which have the ability to adapt to new surroundings will be able to pass their genes through reproduction. Within the process of natural selection‚ it is possible for the original genetic make-up
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Linear Programming 4 In the preceding chapter on sensitivity analysis‚ we saw that the shadow-price interpretation of the optimal simplex multipliers is a very useful concept. First‚ these shadow prices give us directly the marginal worth of an additional unit of any of the resources. Second‚ when an activity is ‘‘priced out’’ using these shadow prices‚ the opportunity cost of allocating resources to that activity relative to other activities is determined. Duality in linear programming is essentially
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