When you can t get the prices and margins you used to get, to find out why: a. Talk to customers b. Perform financial analysis c. Examine your cash position d. B&C only
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Assume that futures contracts have zero initial margins and no daily margin calls. That is, you pay nothing or get nothing when you enter a position in the futures contracts. You pay the entire futures price when you accept delivery of the underlying asset. You get the entire futures price when you make delivery of the underlying asset. Lastly, you pay your entire loss or get your entire profit on your futures position when you close the position with an...
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Examine a product that has recently changed prices when you were at the grocery store in the past week. Analyze one determinant of supply and demand that has created the price to increase or decrease in your example. How did the change in demand or supply afect t te mar'ket price in your example? This assignment will require you to write an analysis with a minimum of 3-5 paragraphs in APA format. You will need to...
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Planet X s only moon travels in an elliptical orbit with eccentricity 0.64 and semi-major axis 5x 107 m. It takes 25 hr to complete one orbit. Calculate the mass of Planet X (A) 1.54 x 1013 kg (B)9.13 x 1024 kg (C) 1.18 x 1032 kg (D) 5.85 x 1024 kg (E) 2.39 x 1024 kg
The second law of thermodynamics states that a. we can get more out of a process than we put in. b. we cannot get more out of a process as we put in. c. we can get out of a process exactly when we put in. d. two bodies are in thermal equilibrium when they both have the same temperature. e. work and temperature are the same thing.
1. (a) Write the total differentials of s-S(V, T),S- S(P, T). Get used to it. This is the first step in many derivations in thermodynamics. We'll actually come back to these particular ones in the next lecture or so. (b) Now, from the 1st law we know that du dq+ dw. () Take the differential along a reversible path: dU - dgrev+ dwre. [Question: why don't we write dUrev? Yes, you must answer this and the other questions in blue.]...
How do you find the recurrence relation for an algorithm? Can you explain how you get a, b and c for masters theorem? T(n)= aT(n/b)+O(n^c)
You will get the second part of the exam when you hand in the first part to me. Open book, notes and all electronic devices, talk to anybody but me. As you take this part of the exam, you may sit at a table where the other personls) have this part of the exam already but don't go to the table where the person is doing the individual part of the exam 2) Three positive charges of SC each and...
Pre-lab questions 1. How can you test a food to find out if it contains material derived from a genetically modified organism (GMO)? 2. In what organelles is plant DNA located? 3. Many foods containing GM crops are highly processed. Can you suggest how DNA from whole plants may differ from that extracted from processed foods, e.g., corn chips cornmeal, etc.? 4. What molecules are present in the cell that might interfere with DNA extraction? 5. Why do you also...
Based on cost of inflation, Agree or disagree with this post and why When prices rise, buyers pay more for the things they want. On the other hand, the sellers are getting more money for the things they sell. Many people earn money by selling their services whether its labor or goods. Their rise in income from the inflation evens out with the inflation of prices when they buy things. You also have menu costs, the cost of changing the...
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in depth discussion about part C. We we’re not able to get any
recrystallization from our unknown. Talk about possible failures
that could of happen that prevented us to not get any or our
unknown to recrystallize. Thanks so much!
Experiment 1: Solids: Recrystallization and Melting Point Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this lab, students will be able to perform the technique of recrystallization of an impure solid as well as be able to determine an appropriate...