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    Goodrich-Rabobank Interest Rate Swap 1. How large should the discount (X) be to make this an attractive deal for Rabobank? 2. How large must the annual fee (F) be to make this an attractive deal for Morgan Guaranty? 3. How small must the combination of F and X be to make this an attractive deal for B.F. Goodrich? 4. Is this an attractive deal for the savings banks? 5. Is this a deal where everyone wins? If not, who loses? Introduction: Players: Morgan Bank, Rabobank

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    Coursework- strengths and weaknesses analysis: Strength 1- strength Strength is crucial to me in cheerleading because I’m a base and need to keep the flyer in the air. Especially when I’m basing in my stunt para-cheer team, as my flyer has Cerebral Palsy. Me and my other bases have to use more of our strength to keep her in the air as her core strength is week so it’s our job to make sure she stays straight and she doesn’t fall out/off the stunt. If we weren’t all working together to keep her in

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    INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING PROJECT ON Smooth start-up and stopping of train system GROUP MEMBERS: Ankur kumar (IEC2012004) Anupam chaudhary(IEC2012020) Satyaprakash kumawat (IEC2012026) Abhijeet prakash (IEC2012094) Sanjay singh meena(IEC2012095)

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    (4, 6); (-2, -2) ( 4-22 , 6-22) (1, 2) (3, -4); (5, 4) ( 3+52 , -4+42) (4, 0) (5, 4); (3, -4) ( 5+32 , 4+ -42) (4, 0) A= (1, 2), M=(5, 8) 5=1+x2 1+x=10 x=9 8=2+y2 16=2+y y=14 B=(9, 14) A = (-2, -1), M= (0, 0) 0=-2+x2 -2+x=0 x=2 0=-1+y2 -1 + y=0 y=1 B=(2, 1) Distance Formula used for 7-10; d=x2-x12+y2-y12 (4, 6); (-2, -2) d=-2-42+-2-62 d=(-6)2+-82 d=100=10 (3, -4); (5, 4) d=5-32+4+42 d=22+82 d=4+64 d=+68 8.3 (-3, 2); (6, 0) d=6+32+0-22

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    1. What is the primary difference between a 3G UMTS core network and a 4G LTE core network? Answer in one or two sentences. Ans. The 3G UMTS systems have two logical entities – the Node-B (the radio base station) and the Radio Network Controller (RNC) while the 4G LTE systems have only one logical node – the evolved Node-B (eNode-B). 2. What are the components of E-UTRAN? Very briefly describe the functions of each component. Ans. E-UTRAN is the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network

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    is me on the regular, so you know [x2] I come with the tip, with the blow, with the boom And if you're in my way, there's nothing but doom Ain't got no time for you ratchet-ass goons And

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    blocks. The results showed non-significant data, therefore, all personnel were equally distributed in the population, X2 (3, n = 340) = 4.54, p = .209. A Chi-Square test of goodness-of-fit was preformed to check the distribution of individuals across all skills sets. The results showed significant data, therefore, all personnel were not equally distributed in the population, X2 (5, n = 340) = 12.5, p = .029. A Chi-Square test of goodness-of-fit was preformed to check if managers hired an equal

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    Magnesium + sulphuric acid → magnesium sulphate + hydrogen Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2 Metal hydrogen carbonates and acids is also a common reaction. In this case, metal hydrogen carbonates are reacted with acids; this produces water, salt and carbon dioxide. A common example occurs between sodium hydrogen carbonate and hydrochloric acid, which react to form water, carbon dioxide and sodium chloride (a salt). Metal hydrogen carbonate + acid → salt + water + carbon dioxide Sodium hydrogen carbonate +

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    Portfolio Selection

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    American Finance Association Portfolio Selection Author(s): Harry Markowitz Source: The Journal of Finance, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Mar., 1952), pp. 77-91 Published by: Blackwell Publishing for the American Finance Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2975974 . Accessed: 23/06/2011 20:52 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use

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    Calculus

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    1. ht= -4.9t2+ 450, where t is the time elapsed in seconds and h is the height in metres. a) Table of Values t(s) | h(t) (m) | 0 | ht= -4.9(0)2+ 450= 450 | 1 | ht= -4.9(1)2+ 450= 445.1 | 2 | ht= -4.9(2)2+ 450= 430.4 | 3 | ht= -4.9(3)2+ 450= 405.9 | 4 | ht= -4.9(4)2+ 450=371.6 | 5 | ht= -4.9(5)2+ 450=327.5 | 6 | ht= -4.9(6)2+ 450= 273.6 | 7 | ht= -4.9(7)2+ 450= 209.9 | 8 | ht= -4.9(8)2+ 450= 136.4 | 9 | ht= -4.9(9)2+ 450=53.1 | 10 | ht= -4.9(10)2+ 450= -40 |

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