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    agglomerates and introduced into a dry 100ml cylinder. Without compacting, the powder was carefully leveled and the unsettled apparent volume, Vo, was read. The bulk density was calculated, in grams per ml, using the formula (Shah et al., 1997). Bulk density = (M) / (VO) Where, M = Total mass of the…

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    M & A Case Study

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    Low interest rates in the international market and the large volumes of cash are the main factors of such increasing trend (Hume A. 2007), the rising of quantity of M&A and volume of transactions is shown in diagram below. [THE DIAGRAM TO BE INCLUDED] Diagram ____ Evolution of M&A’s deals The sharp decline in M&A activity that began in 2008 continued, though at a more gradual rate, in 2009. Global M&A deal volume decreased from 23,589 transactions in 2008 to 19,127 in 2009, at 19% decrease…

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    ACT 8-1 - Business Applications Case: Statistic versus flexible budget variances a) Did Atlantic increase unit sales by cutting prices or by using some other strategy? Atlantic did not increase sales by cutting prices for the actual sales price was higher than the budgeted price which is as follows: The budgeted sales price was $33,000,000/150,000 units = $220 per unit (Edmonds, Tsay, & Olds, 2011). Therefore, the actual sales price was $35,520,000/160,000 units = $222 per unit (Edmonds et…

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    what we would have expected out of those sales numbers. After analyzing the data from the Actual Sales versus our Budget we found that our cost numbers were off. We had actually spent more than we had expected on our Variable Costs associated with volume and our Fixed Costs. Per our budget, our Variable Expenses should have been $13,890,000 and our Fixed Costs should have been $10,920,000. Our Actual Variable Expenses were $14,400,000 and our Actual Fixed Costs ended up being $11,190,000. We…

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    Left Ventricles

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    From the subjective data collected through history taking and objective data gathered from the physical assessment of Mr Jones, the primary differential diagnosis was AR. The left ventricle in AR is typically dilated from secondary to severe volume overload, normally the left ventricle handles both the forward flow delivered from the left atria as well as the backflow of blood from the aorta. The abnormal backflow of blood leads to pathologic changes in the heart in order to compensate for…

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    decreased right ventricular preload, an increased pulmonary vascular resistance (PBR), right ventricular afterload, and ventricular interdependence. Aortic pressures in cardiac output decrease at a fast rate during inspiration and can be reversed by volume loading. This leads to the conclusion that the decrease in preload is…

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    The main objective of this lab was to collect 〖Co〗_2 gases that were given off by the Alka-Seltzer tablets and to identify experimental masses. The volume of gas was 724 liters, or 723.86 cm and the experimental mass was .0894 grams. A balance scale was used before and after the reaction to record the change in overall mass. First, using the scale, the flask, balloon, and Alka-Setlzer tablets were measured, 259.4 ±.05 Grams were found. What created the “〖Co〗_2 gases to be trapped” were the…

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    Bag Ap Bio Lab

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    the 50% surrounding media. Therefore, a large concentration gradient develops between the two media. Consequently, because of the high concentration gradient, the bag loses water faster and this leads to its reduction in volume. The Pressure in the bag reduces due to a loss of volume of the solvent. A point reaches whereby the pressure on the outwards side of the tubing equal to the force driving the water out of the tube. At this point, no more osmosis occurs in the bag (Wisniak, 2013). Bag B…

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    Redesign process: Kennel can use CVP (cost volume profit) analysis to calculate the effective volume. If the volume is larger than the planned volume, kennel can produce more products to reduce unit costs. According to the economics of sale, high volume machine production is more profitable than low volume machine production. 3. Revaluate price: Binky mentioned that the sales will increase by reducing selling price, which…

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    solids, with no pore space. This is important as it helps increase understanding of the soil texture and helps to determine the bulk density and porosity. Bulk density is the measure of relative soil compaction, as expressed in total mass per total volume. This helps determine the porosity of the soil and how compacted the soil is. As the bulk density increases so too does the compaction of the soil and the porosity decreases. The purpose of the lab was to…

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