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I have already finished the first and second questions. Hope someone can help me solve the last one. Thank you so much!!

h] The regional government office that deals with passport applications is designing a processthat will check applications and issue the doctmtents. The number of applications to beprocessed is LEDU per week and the time available to process the applications is 4t] hours per week. i. What is the required cycle time for the process? {11] marks} " I i If the total work content of all the activities that make up the total task of checkingprocessing and issuing a passport is, on average, it] minutes; how many people will heneeded to meet demand? (Ifl‘r’fi’aTlETsT ‘ iii. The passport office has a ‘clear desk” policy that means that all desks must be clear ofwork by the end of the day. How man}.r applications should be loaded onto the processin the morning in order to ensure that every one is completed and desks are clear by the end of the day? {assume a working dag,r of 15 hours i or 45d minutes) 214.gll-maflfi‘j’fl’

 

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The Garden of Unearthly Delights is a vibrant festival precinct that operates annually in the Adelaide CBD across February and March. Each year, The Garden of Unearthly Delights offers a unique festival playground including multiple performance venues, bars, carnival rides, an array of world foods, market stalls, and unexpected sideshow surprises. The Garden of Unearthly Delights began with just one performance tent in 2000. Over the past nineteen years it has evolved into the greatest arts event in town and the heart of Adelaide’s summer arts festival season.

There are three main types of marketing research were discussed in the week 4 lecture (exploratory, descriptive, and causal). Imagine that you have joined the board of directors for the Garden of Unearthly Delights as a Market Research Advisor. Explain to the Board the three types of research they could do before the 2020 festival, and give examples of how, and when, each type of research would be appropriate to use.

 

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Dr. Rich purchased two different commercially available primary polyclonal antibodies to a newlycharacterized microtubule motor protein kinesin Z. The immunogen used was full length kinesin Z purified frombovine brain. Both were generated in rabbit. He observed the following staining pattern followingimmunofluorescence staining of fibroblasts. Ignore the identical cell shapes, these are images from differentstained coverslips. Also, images are shown in negative contrast; White= black; black/grey = green emittedfluorescence from the fluorescein coupled goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody. Cell and nuclear perimeters areindicated by dotted lines; perimeters were determined by phase contrast imaging of the same cells. Phasecontrast imaging also verified that the large organelle positively stained with antibody 2 is the nucleus—whichwas also present (by phase) in the cells stained with antibody 1.Give two possible explanations in a phrase/sentence or two (there are several possibilities) for thedifference in immunostaining observed with the two different anti kinesin-Z antibodies.

 

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Part1

(e) Dertemine whether the Turing Machine accepts or rejects strings “bab” and “bba.

(f)Describe in words the conditions under which the Turing machine accepts the input string.

Part2

(e) Simulate the Turing machine on input ‘abbbaa’. Does it accept? Draw the final two configurations of the Turing machine computation. In the last configuration, the Turing machine is either in the accept or reject state

(f) Describe in words the conditions under which the Turing machine accepts the input string

Here is a description of a Turing machine. The input alphabet is (a, b). The state set is:{ qo. 91. 92, 93. 94. qacc qrej )The transition function is given in the table below:zbEbLbqo94a(q1. a, R) (q1. a, R) (92, a, R) (qacc a, R) (qrej. a, R)b(q2. b, R) (q1. b, R) (92, b, R) (qrej. b, R) (qacc. b, R)(qrej. *, R) (Q3. *, L) (q4. *, L) (arej. *, R) (qrej. *, R)(e)Dertemine whether the Turing Machine accepts or rejects strings "bab" and "bba"(f)Describe in words the conditions under which the Turing machine accepts the input string.Here is a description of a Turing machine. The input alphabet is (a, b). The state set is:{ qo. qa. qby qca. qeb qlleft qacc, qrej )The transition function is given in the table below:obqaqbqeaqebAleft(qa. *, R)(qa a, R) (qp. a, R) (qleft. *, L)(qrep *, R) (qleft, a, L)b(qb. *, R) (qa. b, R) (qb. b, R) (qrej. *, R) (qileft. *, L) (qleft, b, L)(qacc *, R) (qca. *, L) (qet> *, L) (qlace *, R) (qlace *, R) (qo. *, R)(e)Simulate the Turing machine on input "abbbaa’. Does it accept? Draw the final two configurations of the Turing machinecomputation. In the last configuration, the Turing machine is either in the accept or reject state.(f)Describe in words the conditions under which the Turing machine accepts the input string

 

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