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1. Write a Java program to convert temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius degree. 

Test Data

Input a degree in Fahrenheit: 212

Expected Output:

212.0 degree Fahrenheit is equal to 100.0 in Celsius

2. Write a Java program that reads a number in inches, converts it to meters. 

Note: One inch is 0.0254 meter.

Test Data

Input a value for inch: 1000

Expected Output :

1000.0 inch is 25.4 meters

4. Write a Java program to convert minutes into a number of years and days. 

Test Data

Input the number of minutes: 3456789

Expected Output :

3456789 minutes is approximately 6 years and 210 days

9. Write a Java program that accepts two integers from the user and then prints the sum, the difference, the product, the average, the distance (the difference between integer), the maximum (the larger of the two integers), the minimum (smaller of the two integers). 

Test Data

Input 1st integer: 25 

Input 2nd integer: 5

Expected Output :

Sum of two integers: 30

Difference of two integers: 20

Product of two integers: 125

Average of two integers: 15.00

Distance of two integers: 20

Max integer: 25 

Min integer: 5

 

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  • In this assignment, you are able to connect the concepts of reinforcement to a real example of a mom and her children, which allows you to see how a highly effective reinforcer (the token economy) can still fail when not individualized.

    Consider the following scenario:

    A mother is trying to increase the amount of peas that her two children eat. She uses a sticker chart to monitor the amount of peas they are consuming and rewards them based on the number of stickers they have earned at the end of the week. The mother has found that this works for one child, but not the other.

    Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper discussing the following:

  • Identify the behavior the mother is trying to reinforce.
  • Identify the possible functions of the behaviors.
  • Identify the method of reinforcement being used.
  • Explain possible reasons for this method working for one child but not the other.
  • Propose and outline three ideas that may work to increase pea consumption for the children, and include one method that uses negative reinforcement.
  • Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

 

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Target Cost of Proposed New ProductTimberland is considering manufacturing special crates to be used for shipping newmainframe computers. The company is working with a computer manufacturer who isthinking of using the new crates as a standard component for shipping their computers.Timberland’s marketing manager has determined that mainframe computer buyers would be willing to pay $110 for a crate. The cost to the computer maker of packaging the mainframe in the new crates is $25. In addition, the computer manufacturer requires a 10 percent return on its cost. The highest net selling price that Timberland can charge the computer maker is $74.Research conducted jointly by the computer maker and Timberland’s marketingpersonnel shows that customers want six features. These are: (1) durability, (2) ease ofpacking, (3) protection from damage (4) ease of use (5) compatibility with most brands ofmainframes, and (6) ability to reuse the crates.Based on this research, Timberland’s engineers have come up with a design thatuses four main production modules or processes. Each process has several major subprocesses.A list of the major processes, together with preliminary cost estimates(includes all labor, material and overhead) for manufacturing or buying each process,appears in Table 1 below.In addition to the above, the marketing department estimates that order filling(primarily order processing and delivery) costs would run $4.00 per unit. General andadministrative costs are expected to be $14.00 a unit. Timberland expects to earn a 15percent return on the highest net selling price.Table OneProcess Estimated Current CostsA $9.50B $8.50C $8.00D $46.00Total Costs $72.00Requirement:Prepare a schedule showing the target cost and the current cost.NOTE: Target cost equals selling price – required return of computer company -required return to Timberland.

 

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Need an argumentative essay on Describe your experience of reading the story, and of encountering its symbols. At what point did the main symbol’s meaning become clear What in the story indicated the larger importance of that symbol. Needs to be 1 pages. Please no plagiarism.

At first the symbolism was vague in the story and it was not easy to understand. Apparently the character named Neddy seemed to have a nice life at first but as the story went on, the real dilemma in his life surfaced one by one. He was focused on his plans and status and his view was only limited upon his own scheme. He never noticed how his surroundings and the people in his life changed. What he was only concerned about in almost all parts of the story is some outer appearances and status in exchange of the real essence of human relationships. Other than the passage of time which he did not notice, the emptiness of suburbia was also a major theme in the story as Neddy was concerned with the outward appearance and was never concerned with personal details like the time when Mrs. Levy bought her Japanese lantern. He was trapped within the prevailing culture of the high society wherein appearance is almost all that matters. It does not matter if he has genuine friends and heavy drinking became a status symbol or a way to escape the harsh reality of the world. The emptiness also applies to his love life since his marriage with his wife was cut by virtue through his affair with a mistress. Also his affair was only described by sexual comforts and no true love.

The symbols used in the story were alcohol, explorations, swimming pools and changes in seasons. Alcohol has always been a status symbol. People used it to show how famous they are just like Neddy or used it as an escape from harsh reality. Explorations show how time and his view were distorted and he thought that his life will always be “good” although his basis is just the outer reality. Swimming pools signify the flow of time in his life wherein he was preoccupied by parties and unreal friendships just to climb the social hierarchy. Changes in season showed how he aged and how

 

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