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In a sensible language ( any of C/C++/C#/Java/Python or similar) create a program which correctly calculates add, subtract, multiply and divide for our minifloat binary format using an algorithm you code yourself. Some details:

Your program only to work on two ‘numbers’ at a time. For each ‘number’ store the sign, exponent (4 bits) and mantissa separately.

E.g.

Struct miniflaot{

Int sign; // sign, actually 1 bit

Int exponent; // this is the exponent and is 4 bits long (0-15)

Int mantissa; //this is the fraction part and is 3bits long (0-7)

}

Show testing for all 4 (add, sub, mul, div) with at least 3 examples. Ignore error checking for NAN and +/- 0. 

Note: This is an obviously contrived example, the intent is to force you to think about the algorithm, not to make software that anyone would ever want to use.  

 

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You will prepare and submit a term paper on Comparing paper. Your paper should be a minimum of 1500 words in length. As per Sikhism, there is one God and they believe in the teachings of Sikh Gurus. God is linked or merged with the Gurus and Gurus represent ‘The Creator’ and Sikhs emphasize the need to keep harmonious balance between temporal and spiritual obligations. Furthermore, in sync with the beliefs of Sikhism, Judaism and Christianity also believe in one God and that God is eternal and immutable. It is said that Judaism calls for highest sense of self-discipline and it is considered to be one of the strict religion. As per Christianity God is supreme, powerful and besides being the creator of all things. Christians believe that it is possible to reach God only through Jesus, who is His only Son. As far as human life is concerned, Sikhs consider human life as precious because the soul has to goes through several births and deaths before it is blessed with human form. In tune with this belief, in Judaism everything is connected to God as God created the world and controls the all activities in the universe. As per Judaism, God has no physical form and he is not male nor female. The substance of Jewish faith is in Rambam’s principles of faith which makes defense about the existence of God. For Christians, God is the preserver of the world and it is God that created life and made humankind in His image. While Sikhs believe that human beings face problems because of their wrongdoings, they consider remembering God’s name as the prime solution. Judaism believes that every good and bad actions will be treated suitably. Like Christianity, Judaism also believes in confession of past sins and seeking atonement. The Father in Church listens for the sins committed by the people and he prays to God and Jesus to condone their sins. In Christianity it is believed that sin and evil arrived in the world through Adam and Eve. It is because of the negativities that man has become an evil force but it is God that makes final judgment on the man. Judaism and Sikhism profess that every person can approach God individually but in Christianity a mediator is necessary between God and man. Gurudwara is the place of worship for Sikhs, Jews offer prayers and worship in Synagogues and Christians worship in Churches. Sikhs do not believe in icons based prayers hence there are no icons visible in the Gurudwara, Sikhs consider their Holy Book of Guru Grantha Saheb Ji as their ultimate teacher. The Holy book contains a collection of teachings and writings by Guru Nanak and other Gurus, it is hailed by Sikhs as the living word of God. The Holy Book has ample references about Hindu and Muslim Saints. Sikhs place their Holy book on a raised platform decorated with flowers. Like Gurudwaras, there are no icons in Synagogues, but in Church we normally get to see the statue of Jesus Christ and sometimes there are drawings on the wall of the Church those depict angels. Judaism has numerous religious texts but the most important of all is Torah. God gave written and oral Torah to Moses and it contains 613 commandments of God. There would be not going to be another Torah. Similarly Christians also have a Holy Book called Bible. The foundation of the beliefs in Christianity are based on the teaching from the Bible. Besides the Holy book, Christians believe in Trinity, the Father and Son. In Judaism there are many sects, their daily prayers are a part of their life, these prayers are said in the morning and at the bedtime.

 

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Please help me decide True or False for the following statements regarding bond premiums and discounts.

  1. When the contractual interest rate is greater than the market interest rate, the bonds will be issued at a discount.

2. When the contractual interest rate equals the market interest rate, the bonds will be issued at face value.         –

3. If the net book value of bonds payable is lower than the balance of the bond payable ledger account, the bonds were issued at a premium.

4. Amortization of a bond premium reduces the net book value of bonds payable.

5. Amortization of a bond discount increases the net book value of bonds payable.         –

6. The market interest rate rather than the contractual interest rate is paid in cash to investors each interest period. 

7. The straight line method amortizes an equal dollar amount each interest period.

 

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“refer to the baseball 2009 data” which report information on the 30 Major league Baseball teams for the 2009 season.a- the mean attendance per team for the season was 2,448 million, which a standard deviation of 0.698 million. use the normal distribution to estimate the number of teams with attendance of more than 3.5 million.compare that estimate with the actual number. comment on the accuracy of your estimate.b). the mean team salary was 88.51$ million, with a standard deviation of $33.90 million. use the normal distribution to estimate the number of teams with a team salary of more than $50 million. compare that estimate with the actual number. comment on the accuracy of the estimate.

 

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