7. Consider the following vector: >> vec = [30 25 20 15 10 5 1] Write...
4.9 [10/20/20/15/15]<4.2> Consider the following code, which multiplies two vec- tors that contain single-precision complex values: for (i-0:i <300:i++) Assume that the processor runs at 700 MHz and has a maximum vector length of 64. The load/store unit has a start-up overhead of 15 cycles; the multiply unit, 8 cycles; and the add/subtract unit, 5 cycles. a. [101 <4.3> What is the arithmetic intensity of this kemel? Justify your answer. b. [20] <4.2> Convert this loop into RV64V assembly code...
S.A vector IS givell by [5, 17,-3, 8, 0,-7, 12, 15, 20,-6, 6, 4,-7, 16]. Write a program as a 3 or 5, and, raises to the power of 3 the elements that are script tile that doubles the elements that are positive and are divisible by negative but greater than -5. following values. The value of each element in the first row is the number of the 6. Write a program in a script file that creates an matrix...
QUESTION 15 Figure 5-5 11 Price - Demand 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Quantity Refer to Figure 5-5. Using the midpoint method, demand is unit elastic between prices of O a. $20 and $40. b.$50 and $70 c. $40 and $60 d. $40 and $50.
Functional Programming: F# Question: let list1 = [5; 10; 15; 20; 25; 30] let list2 = [50; 100; 150; 200; 250; 300] 1). Write a function that returns the maximum value in the list,
Given the following sequence 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 5'- AAA TGC ATG TTG CCA CCT GAG CAT CCC GTG ACC GGA -3' 3'- TTT ACG TAC AAC GGT GGA CTC GTA GGG CAC TGG CCT-5' [1] Transcribe [2] Translate [3] Give the new amino acid sequence for a one base pair insertion "C" at position 15 (CCC ACC..) [4] What single base pair change can yield a nonsense mutation in the last codon? [5] What kind of mutation is C->Tat position 32
25 20 15 10 5 X 0 5 10 15 20 25 An equation that represents the function could be 1) g(1) = 26 +15° - 25 2) g(x) = -3(x + 1.5) – 25 963) = (x = 15)* +25 4) 4(x) = 363-15)* - 25 3)
C++ 5. (6 points) Write a function split_vector that receives a source vector of Date (from Project 2) values and a target Date value, and passes back two vectors of Date. The first passed back vector will contain (copies of) the items from the source vector that have a value that is before the target value (as defined by operator<) and the second passed back vector will contain (copies of) all other items (i.e., those with values that are on...
Question 37 (1 point) Figure 8-7 Price 522 o 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Quantity Refer to Figure 8-7. What is the deadweight loss? ОООО
Total Points Possible: 20 2 Solve the inequality -5 <-1 and write the solution using Inequality Notation Preview Graph the solution below: 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 Clear A Line SegmentDotOpen Dot Question 1. Points possible: 2 This is attempt 1 of 1 Solve the following continued inequalities. Use both a line graph and interval notation to write each solution
VC Profit Qs P TR FC TC МС АТС MR $30 $0 $-6 6 0 0 $25 $25 $1 $7 5 1 $20 $40 $3 $9 4 2 $15 $45 $7 $10 $20 $-5 $13 2 4 $5 $5 $22 $33 $11 $0 $0 6 Complete the table above, using the given information. 1. $6