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    The Transverse Mercator Projections is a transverse cylindrical conformal projection also known as the Gauss-Kruger, it is one of the well-known projections in the world for its variation of the Mercator projections (Chang, 2010). The Transverse Mercator Projection (TMS) is similar to the Mercator projection which uses Standard Parallel whereas TMS uses the Standard Meridian. This means that it is longitudinal in the meridians not in the Equator, making it to be conformal and not preserving a…

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    Supply chains that are complex are commonly modeled as linear programs (LPs). They can effectively trade off broad range of criteria. To model FMCG supply chains accurately, one must include discrete aspects of decision making, which requires solving a mixed-integer program (MIP). It has become significantly important for managers, given the widespread use of linear models today, to be able to develop good, efficient models to aid them in the decision-making process. Three important factors;…

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    PROCEDURE: Hirko, R. Chemistry 112L General Chemistry I Laboratory, Ninth Edition; bluedoor: Minneapolis, 2015; Experiment 4. Trial P/ppm Abs @ 400 nm / AU Volume beverage / mla Volume dilution water / mla Total volume of diluted sample / mla P in soda / ppm 1 0 .001 2 1.333 .160 3 3.333 .280 4 6.667 .585 U1 2.560 .228 .870 45.610 46.480 205.153 U2 2.607 .232 1.020 50.266 51.386 197.005 U3 3.374 .298 1.196 43.252 49.448 209.244 Ave 204 Unc ±12 RESULTS: The recorded…

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    Moreover, assumption of a linear relationship between the independent and dependent variables is necessary because standard multiple regression can only accurately estimate the linear relationship. The last assumption need to be satisfied is the assumption of homoscedasticity. A residual analysis and a fitness test are conducted to verify the assumption before the analysis…

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    Road Handling Case Study

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    A0130036Y Method 1: Box Plot The question asks if Road Handling is part and parcel of Practicality, i.e. whether road handling is an essential component influencing/affecting another data group, practicality. Thus, road handling is taken to be the independent variable, x, and is ranked from the lowest to the highest score. The data is split into 5 groups, Group 1 and 5 containing the lowest-ranked and highest-ranked road handling scores, respectively. Group 1 2 3 4 5 Median 4.58 4.585 4.455…

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    Short Paragraph on A Rainy Day Question: Write a paragraph in about 100-120 words on ‘a rainy day’. You have to use the following questions in writing this paragraph: What is a rainy day? How does the sky look on a rainy day? What is the appearance of a rainy day? What do animals do on this day? What are the conditions of roads? What happens to poor people? How do students and some people spend the day? Answer: If it so happens that it rains all day long, we call it a rainy day. In such a day,…

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    an increase from the projected sales by $8000 dollars. This increase would equate to a 2.7% change from the forecast and within the 3.6% standard error percentage. The data in this forecast model is built the correlation between the seasonal and linear yearly growth of sales for C’mon Back Restaurant. This model assumes no other independent variable which could impact sales. As Puerto Rico is a Caribbean nation, it is subject to severe weather patterns, hurricanes. The impact of a hurricane…

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    Case 6.5 Granger Causality

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    6.5 Granger Causality Granger causality statistics determine whether past values of one variable helps to predict another variable. For example, if the lagged value of the independent variable X, help in predicting the value of the explanatory variable Y_(t+1), then X granger causes the Y. On the other hand, if the independent variable X does not help to predict Y, then the coefficients on the lags of X will all be zero in the reduced form Y equation. 7. Empirical results 7.1 Optimal lag…

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    Motorized Trauma

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    Since all the mechanisms needed to adhere to pre-set design specifications¬¬, space, functionality, and cost had to be optimized. A scissor lift was chosen for its perceived advantage over other lifting mechanisms, such as linear actuators or pulleys, because of its unique ability to create a large vertical change in height with a relatively small lateral displacement of arm brackets. A pulley was not implemented because of the impractically and safety hazard behind using…

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    Strength All the data obtained from this experiment is plotted on the graph. The accuracy and precision can be determined from the graph. Based on the graph , as the line do not pass the origin , it can be deducted that the result is fairly accurate. Since there are few outliers on the graph , the precision of this graph is moderate. Accuracy of the graph is affected by systematic errors while the precision is affected by random errors. A few measures had been taken prior in getting more…

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