finc 405 Rasmussen Responsibility Matrix: Plan for a Weekend Camping Trip

QUESTION

You are the father or mother of a family of four (kids ages 13 and 15) planning a weekend camping trip. Develop a responsibility matrix for the work that needs to be done prior to starting your trip.

Task Date Father Mother Son Daughter
Research sites
Decide on site
Reserve site
Shopping list
Purchase supplies
Pack camping equipment
Pack fishing gear
Fill car with gas
Get cash

PSY-304-1AO75 Elementary Statistics

QUESTION

  • Discussion Question 1
  • How can a quantitative subject like statistics help us to understand the Creator and His Creation?
  • Discussion Question 2
  • Prompt: Define variability and explain why it is an important concept in statistics. What are the three measures of variability? Which is the most commonly reported? Search “standard deviation” in Google News and report how it is used in the article.
  • Requirements: Essay format;300 words

Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics: Using Microsoft Excel

By  Salkind, Neil J.Edition : 5TH 22

Publisher : SAGE

ISBN 13 : 9781071803882

ALEKS Lab

QUESTION

Begin by accessing the ALEKS page. Clicking the link will open the ALEKS window that allows you to access the ALEKS functionality. In addition, you may want to disable any pop-up blockers for this site.

For the Week Five Math Lab, click on the ALEKS tab on the left navigation toolbar, in your online course. Review the tutorial on how to use ALEKS for your lab. Work in the Week Five module by selecting topics from your “pie.”

harvard math problems and show detailed explanations

Question

1. Of the global population that was born in the year 1920, what percentage of them passed away in the same exact time zone as they were born in? Please provide your thought process. (max 150 words)

2. The following statement is true: A square has four sides. However, the converse would be false as not all four-sided polygons are squares. Please provide another example. Bonus if you provide it in formal mathematical notation.

Week 3 Journal

QUESTION

Qualitative Research Journal

For this week’s Journal entry, consider and respond to all three of the following prompts:

  • Progress: What has been happening in the course since the previous entry?
  • Problems: What obstacles/challenges have you faced with regard to the course and with regard to developing your research question and approach for your Final Project?
  • Plans: Look toward the next week. What challenges are you considering to resolve? Consider how your idea for your research project is evolving

Solve 2 math problems and show detailed explanations

Question

1. Of the global population that was born in the year 1920, what percentage of them passed away in the same exact time zone as they were born in? Please provide your thought process. 

2. The following statement is true: A square has four sides. However, the converse would be false as not all four-sided polygons are squares. Please provide another example. Bonus if you provide it in formal mathematical notation.

Linear Algebra Question

QUESTION

Look at the average water temperatures provided on this page “Water Temperature Table of All Coastal Regions” and complete the following:

Choose two locations and complete graphs in Excel that show the average temperature by month. You can put them on the same graph or two different graphs. The Lumen content focused on line graphs, but you can use another graph type if you wish.

You work for LL Company, which manufactures high-end optical scopes for hunting rifles.

QUESTION

You work for LL Company, which manufactures high-end optical scopes for hunting rifles. LL Company has been the market leader for the past 20 years and has decided to diversify by applying its technology to develop a top-quality binocular. What kind of project management structure would you recommend they use for this project? What information would you like to have to make this recommendation and why?

Probability Concepts STATS with SPSS

Question

You must show complete work to be considered for full credit. For each question, use the specified format: manually or SPSS or both. Compile work into a single Word or pdf document. Copy and paste on answer document only relevant SPSS output with the exact answer highlighted. Never submit direct SPSS output as answer to a question. 

infographic

QUESTION

Locate a case study or cross-sectional study of interest to you. Create an infographic of it making sure to include information on the subjects, methods and results along with any other important background and/or practical implications. Also include the citation of the paper (i.e., reference).https://adamvirgile.com/infographics-all/

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