ROOT CAUSE: In this case‚ we believe that there are three main root causes from the management of this company‚ especially in packaging department. The first main one is cohesiveness limited the productivity in packaging department. Cohesiveness for packing department was existent and had become somewhat negative. Employees were mimicking the bad behavior of one another and were failing to get anywhere production wise. Packing department seemed to be small knit group and they were able to complete
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1. A 25 ohm resistor has an average power of 400 watts. Determine the maximum value of the current if it is a (a) sinusoidal‚ (b) triangular. 2. Determine the effective value Vrms of the voltage function given by v(t) = 100+25 sin 3wt + 10 sin 5wt volts. 3. What average power results in a 25 ohm resistor when it passes a current i(t) = 2+3 sin wt +2 sin2wt + 1 sin 3wt amperes. 4. Calculate Irms if i(t) = 50 + 40 sin wt amperes. 5. Calculate Irms if i(t) = 150 + 50 sin wt +
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Consecutive angles are supplementary 4. Shorter diagonal is bisected Isosceles Trapezoid 5. Diagonals bisect each other Rhombus Rectangle 1. Four congruent sides 1. Four right angles 2. Diagonals are perpendicular 2. Diagonals are congruent Square All of the above (12) 3. Diagonals bisect opposite angles (vertices) 1. Base angles are congruent 2. Diagonals are congruent 3. Legs of trapezoid are congruent
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Root Locus Consider the closed loop transfer function: R(s) + - E(s) K 1 s(s+a) C(s) How do the poles of the closed-loop system change as a function of the gain K? The closed-loop transfer function is: The characteristic equation: Closed-loop poles: Root Locus When the gain is 0‚ the closed loop poles are the openloop poles Roots are real and distinct and for a positive a‚ in the left half of the complex plane. Two coincident poles (Critically damped response) Roots
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Chad Dunn Instructor Stewart English 2130 26 November 2011 Roles of Literary Elements in Root Cellar Theodore Roethke is a writer that had to go through many hardships throughout his life‚ but where he dealt with his hardships would eventually lead him to write some of the most successful and inspirational poetry such as Root Cellar (Balakian 4). As Peter Balakian says in Theodore Roethke ’s Far Fields: The Evolution of His Poetry‚ “His father’s twenty-five acres of greenhouses in the Saginaw Valley
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Looking for the root This discussion post centers on possible causes of learning disabilities‚ specifically that of dyslexia. Common symptoms of dyslexia are difficulty in the areas of speaking‚ pronunciation‚ reading fluency‚ decoding‚ comprehension‚ and word retrieval (Society for Neuroscience‚ 2012). However‚ in languages such as Finnish and Italian‚ which are more consistent in their relationship between letters and sounds‚ the only evidence of dyslexia may be slow reading (Society for Neuroscience
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Film Analysis: Roots of Resistance a Story of the Underground Railroad In the movie Roots of Resistance a Story of the Underground Railroad‚ the filmmaker makes some very strong points. He made the movie in a way that portrays his specific opinion and views on the Underground Railroad. If a viewer didn’t know what the movie was about they may have guessed it would have been a very different kind of movie based on the title. After watching the movie in its entirety you realize that the movie was
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Geometry Test 4 Quarter 2 Multiple Choice(Each multiple choice question worth 1 pt. each) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Name the ray in the figure. a. b. c. d. ____ 2. How are the two angles related? a. vertical c. complementary b. supplementary d. adjacent ____ 3. For the following true conditional statement‚ write the converse. If the converse is also true‚ combine the statements as a biconditional
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radical‚ basic Solve for u ‚ where u is a real number. =+u96 If there is more than one solution‚ separate them with commas. If there is no solution‚ click on "No solution". You answered correctly: =u 27 4. Solving an equation using the odd-root property: Problem type 2 Solve =−−w83240 where w is a real number. Write your answer in simplified radical form. You answered correctly: =w+ 8233 5. Rational exponents: Negative exponents and fractional bases Simplify. Write your answers without
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Root of Greed Money is the fuel‚ the pursuits to the things we need like food‚ education‚ medicine‚ and our well-being. We as human beings want and desire those things which are far from our grips‚ but are only attainable with the exchange of money. In this case acquiring items like guns and other goods‚ the exchange is not of money‚ but humans. People do imaginable things to acquire it by lying‚ stealing‚ and even murder. The start of The story of slavery as a result of lust‚ greed‚ and
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