table below shows the results of a survey in which 142 men and 145 women workers ages 25 to 64 were asked if they have at least one month’s income…

table below shows the results of a survey in which 142 men and 145 women workers ages 25 to 64 were asked if they have at least one month’s income set aside.  

complete a through d.  round to nearest thousandth

                                                             men                       women                       total

less than one month                          65                                83                           148

one month’s or more                         77                                62                            139

total                                                       142                              145                          287

a. find probability that a randomly selected worker has one month or more set aside

b. given that a randomly selected worker is male, find probability that the worker has less than one months income

c. given that a randomly selected worker has one months income or more, find probability that the worker is female

are the events ” having less than one month’s income saved” and “being male ” independent or dependent?

SOLVED: The usual order of accounts in the general ledger is A. assets, liabilities, common stock, retained earnings, dividends, revenues, and expenses.

The usual order of accounts in the general ledger is

A.

assets, liabilities, common stock, retained earnings, dividends, revenues, and expenses.

B.

common stock, retained earnings, assets, liabilities, dividends, expenses, and revenues.

C.

liabilities, assets, common stock, retained earnings, revenues, expenses, and dividends.

D.

assets, liabilities, dividends, common stock, retained earnings, expenses, and revenues.

If a firm has retained earnings of 20m. a common shares account of $40m., and additional paid0in-capital of $10m.

If a firm has retained earnings of 20m. a common shares account of $40m., and additional paid0in-capital of $10m., how much would be transferred in (or out) of these accounts in response to a 30% stock dividend, respectively?

A 62-year old male patient presents to his G. with a non-productive cough and hoarseness that has been ongoing for the last month.

A 62-year old male patient presents to his G.P. with a non-productive cough and hoarseness that has been ongoing for the last month. During the consultation the patient describes how he has had little appetite and has been feeling tired despite a reduction in his workload as a builder. He also discusses how he has been trying to cut down on his smoking from around 30 to 10 cigarettes per day as he has been feeling short of breath. Following a physical examination, the G.P. orders blood tests, sputum tests, and a chest X-ray. Further investigations, by CT scan and bronchoscopy, reveal a sizable mass within the left bronchus (the right lung was unremarkable).

Immunohistochemical markers CK5/6, CK7, TTF-1 and p63, are frequently used to confirm a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the lung. Explain the role of these markers in terms of differential expression, specificity and overall contribution to diagnosis.

What were the causes of the War of 1812 fought between the United States and the British? (See note below!) What were the major turning points of the…

What were the causes of the War of 1812 fought between the United States and the British? (See note below!) What were the major turning points of the war? (Be sure to talk about the burning of Washington-Ft. McHenry and the Star Spangled Banner, Jackson and New Orleans) How did New England feel about the conflict? What were the demands of the Hartford Convention? The loss of popularity by the Federalists? What were the basic terms of the Treaty of Ghent?

Consider how changes in information technology have caused a dilemma concerning ethical issues in organizations.

Consider how changes in information technology have caused a dilemma concerning ethical issues in organizations. Most people would agree that organizations have the right to monitor employees’ personal usage of company assets. This applies to logging Internet usage and the ability to access and read employees’ emails. However, it is not generally considered acceptable to open and read someone else’s letter—even if it was written on company paper. Why is there a difference between these two situations? What are the ethical implications here?

An aqueous solution containing 34.5 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compoundin 156.5 g of water was found to have a freezing point of-1.

An aqueous solution containing 34.5 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compoundin 156.5 g of water was found to have a freezing point of-1.3 C.

Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound.(g/mol)

A stock price is currently 100. Assume that the expected return from the stock is 15% and that its variance is 20%. The risk-free interest rate is…

A stock price is currently 100. Assume that the expected return from the stock is 15% and that its variance is 20%. The risk-free interest rate is 10% per annum. What is the probability distribution for the stock price over a one-year period? Determine 95% confidence intervals.

You plan to buy a house in 15 years. You want to save money for a down payment on the new house.

help plugging into excel. You plan to buy a house in 15 years. You want to save money for a down payment on the new house. You are able to place $244 every month at the end of the month into a savings ac

During fifteen years of marriage, James and Leslie Knox had not succeeded in having a baby. As a last resort, they tried in vitro fertilization.

During fifteen years of marriage, James and Leslie Knox had not succeeded in having a baby. As a last resort, they tried in vitro fertilization. Doctors surgically removed nine eggs from Leslie and fertilized them with James’s sperm. The embryos were then placed in a freezer until the proper time for them to be implanted in Leslie’s womb. In the meantime, James and Leslie came to realize that their marriage was going nowhere, and they decided to get a divorce. The couple has had no trouble arriving at a settlement concerning the house, cars, bank accounts, and other possessions, but they cannot agree on the disposition of the frozen embryos. James is adamant about not wanting to have any children by Leslie, and he wants the embryos destroyed. Leslie, on the other hand, realizing that she is getting older, thinks that the frozen embryos offer her the best chance of having a baby, and she wants them implanted.

Write a short analysis examining the moral and/or legal ramifications of this dispute. Include in your analysis at least three analogies for each side between this situation and the following situations: killing a fetus, killing a baby, forcing your wife to have an abortion, having an abortion against the wishes of your husband, owning a dog or cat, owning a child, determining custody of a child upon divorce, dividing a bank account, determining ownership of a unique and valuable painting produced jointly by two people, implanting an embryo in a surrogate mother, and any other analogies that come to mind, including analogies that show that the embryos have or do not have rights and analogies that illustrate the investment that James and Leslie have in the embryos.

For example, your analysis might include reasons for likening Leslie’s position to dividing a bank account, recognizing fetal rights, and not wanting to kill a baby. It might also include reasons for likening Jame’s position to dividing a bank account, forcing your wife to get an abortion, and killing a fetus.

You can interpret the story any way you wish. In your analysis, make sure to include three analogies for each side (six total, and they can overlap) and to explain each. For example, if you think that both sides are approaching the issue as if it is like dividing a bank account, explain why. Your response should be no more than 500 words. Refer to the rubric for grading criteria.