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    Process Flow Diagram Case Questions 1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order? Time taken to fill a rush order = MLT = 6 + 2 + 10 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26 minutes 2. How many orders can you fill in a night, assuming you are open four hours each night? 4 hours per each night = 4 hours * 60 minutes = 240 minutes Cycle Time = The Duration of the bottleneck = (Setting thermostat and Timer) + (Baking Cookies) = 1 minute + 9 minute = 10 minutes Maximum

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    Nietkalieva Dinara IS113k Lab 1: Radio and Light Waves Virtual Lab 1) How is the radiating electric field (or electromagnetic signal) produced when radio stations broadcast? Include a description of what is producing the signal as well as the reasoning behind how this could produce a signal. We know that electromagnetic radiation is produced by accelerating charges. In the radio transmitter, electrons oscillate up and down and are thus accelerating. An electron will exert a force on another

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    Case Report: Kristen’s Cookie Company 1. Assuming that the order contains a dozen of cookies, the time to take a rush order is the sum of cycle times for each activity: 0+6+2+9+1+0+5+2+1=26 min. 2. Assuming a two dozens order, we have to consider that for the first dozen, my roommate can start backing after I have spooned the cookies on the tray. However when backing the second order he simultaneously cools and then packs the cookies from the first order. I can start mixing the second batch

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    Substitute these values into the equation and simplify to find the instantaneous rate of change of a function. b) Evaluate the following limits: i. limx→0x-32x2-5 = 0-3202-5 = -3-5 = 35 = 0.6 ii. limx→22x2-7x+6x-2 = 222-72+62-2 = 00 Therefore, limx→22x2-7x+6x-2 = 2x-3x-2x-2

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    HPM for Solving the Time-fractional Coupled Burger’s Equations Khadijah M. Abualnaja Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, KSA dujam@windowslive.com ABSTRACT This paper is devoted to derive the explicit approximate solutions for the time-fractional (Caputo sense) coupled Burger’s equations with implementation of the homotopy perturbation method. The numerical results are compared with the exact solution at special cases of the fractional derivatives

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    of the big problems faced was finding a way to convert the differential equation into a function. Research online helped narrow down the problem, and then specifically having a talk/interview with math’s personal at the school allowed for a solution to be found. Throughout the research the most useful source was, Population Dynamics of Western Atlantic Bluefin Tuna: Modeling the Impacts of Fishing using Differential Equations. The source was the most useful because of the connections that was shown

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    Reaction Equation for the reaction : CH3COCH3(aq) + I2(aq) ——> CH3COCH2I(aq) + H+(aq) + I–(aq) Iodine + Propanone —> Iodopropanone + Hydrogen (cation) + Iodine (anion) Introduction: Aims: To vary the concentrations of each reactant along with the sulphuric acid in order to observe and measure its effect on the overall rate of reaction in absorbance using colourimetry. 2) Calculate the a mean rate constant using orders of reactions and the rate equation allowing for the overall

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    Abstract: - The many concepts we currently have in the field of mathematics are thanks to great mathematicians from different cultures throughout time. An important era when great mathematical discoveries were made was during Medieval Times, or the Middle Ages. In this paper we discuss important discoveries and contributions that were made by three famous mathematicians of this time period including French Nicole Oresme, German Jordanus Nemorarius and Italian Leonardo Pisano, better known for his

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    Several factors that were considered are accepted as common predictors of agricultural adoption in developing countries. However, three questions related to explanatory variables were not included in the final questionnaire. Firstly, we did not consider access to bank loans because coffee farmers in Mexico are mostly unable to obtain investment credit from lending institutions. Coffee producers usually have the option of obtaining short term financing (cash advances) either from local traders or

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    Lab Instructor’s Name: Zhen Qiao Student’s Name: Nhu Duong Section # CHEM 102 - 110 Experiment #6 Date of the experiment: 01/29/2016 Title: KINETICS OF ALCOHOL OXIDATION Drexel University Winter 2016   Introduction: This report concerns the experiment of determining the order of reaction and the kinetic rate constant of alcohol oxidation. This experiment relates to the knowledge of chemical kinetics, the application of Beer’s Law, and other calculations. Chemical kinetics

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