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a random sample of size n 16 is drawn from a normally distributed population. the sample mean is 98 with known standard deviation of 5. Construct a 98% confidence interval for the population mean.


Mr. Ranveer Goswami, the current CEO retired from the organization and everyone bid



him a very emotional farewell. He was a people’s leader and the team was going to



certainly miss him. The young CEO Ms. Riya Talwar who was going to take his position



had a tall task ahead of her. She was eager to implement the ideas she had in mind to



expand the organization and was one focused leader, doing everything in her capacity to



lead the organization to greater success.



a. Ms. Riya did not get the welcome or support she expected from the team. Her plans were



not implemented with the same vigour that she had imagined? Which common



organizational pitfalls in leadership are described in this scenario? (5 Marks)



b. Correlating it to the above situation, explain how emotional intelligence would help the



new CEO get the support she expects from her employees?


The market for good B is in equilibrium. Then a technological innovation reduces costs of production of good B and, simultaneously, the price of a complement good increases. The equilibrium price of good B will


The maize grown in Mphumalanga is used primarily to feed livestock. Suppose that the current "foot and mouth disease" scare were to lead to a significant drop in the size of cattle herds nationwide. What impact would you expect in the market for maize?


The market for good A (an inferior good) is in equilibrium. Then average household income increases and, simultaneously, new regulations from the Department of Health on the producers of good A add to production costs. As a result, the equilibrium price of good A will


Suppose we observe that the equilibrium price of a good has increased significantly in recent years, with little or no change in equilibrium quantity. The most likely explanation is that


7.) Flange bolt couplings consist of 10 steel 25 mm steel bolts spaced evenly around a bolt circle 400 mm in diameter. If the coupling is subjected to a torque of 20 kN-m, determine the maximum stress in the bolts?


trace the curve , x^2= y^2((x+1)^3 ) , stating all the points used in process


 Directions: Read the given situation, then state the possible consequence of an error made.

A quality control expert wants to test the null hypothesis that an imported solar panel is an effective source of energy.


2. Identify the Type II error in this context? What would be the possible consequence of committing the Type II error in this context?

 

a. They do not conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is not actually effective.

b. They do not conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is actually effective.

c. They conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is actually effective.

d. They conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is not actually effective.

 


Consider following basic structures to represent a rectangle. You can add more functions or members as per your need:


struct Rectangle {

int x;

int y;

int w;// width

int h; // height

};


1. Generate N number of rectangles with different sizes

2. Find the area of all generated rectangles and display them.

3. Sort rectangles based on their area.

4. Implement following method to return true of first rectangle is greater than the 2nd

rectangle:

bool compareRect(Rectangle r1,Rectangle r2)

5. Check which rectangles have the same area and display it.

6. Generate a random line. Find the number of rectangles that this line with.


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