Suppose that we have free segments with sizes: 6, 17, 25, 14, and 19. Place a program with size 13 kB in the free segment using first-fit, best-fit and worst fit?
Suppose that we have free segments with sizes: 6, 17, 25, 14, and 19. Place a...
14 24 18 23 21 18 16 14 23 17 15 13 19 23 24 14 16 26 21 14 15 22 16 12 20 23 19 26 20 25 21 19 21 25 23 25 25 19 20 15 (a) Develop a frequency distribution using classes of 12-14, 15-17, 18-20, 21-23, and 24-26. Class Frequency 12-14 15-17 18-20 21-23 24-26 Total (b) Develop a relative frequency distribution and a percent frequency distribution using the classes in part (a). If...
Biologists use gel electrophoresis to sort DNA segments by size. DNA segments are placed at one end of a gel. DNA is negatively charged (with a charge of two electrons per base pair). When you “run the gel” you are generating an electric field by connecting anodes and cathodes at the ends of the gel. This causes the negatively charged DNA segments to move towards the positive electrode. After running the gel, smaller DNA segments have moved farther from the...
Question 4-12 points Biologists use gel electrophoresis to sont DNA segments by size. DNA segments are placed at one end of a gel. DNA is negatively chargod (with a charge of two electrons per base pair). When you "run the gel" you are generating an electric field by connecting anodes and cathodes at the ends of the gel This causes the negatively charged DNA segments to move towards the positive electrode. After nunning the gel, smaller DNA segments have moved...
April 3 Inventory 21 units @ $17 11 Purchase 14 units @ $19 14 Sale 25 units 21 Purchase 13 units @ $17 25 Sale 14 units Complete the inventory cost card assuming the business maintains a perpetual inventory system and determine the cost of goods sold and ending inventory using FIFO. Cost of Goods Sold Inventory Purchases Date Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost April 3 $ $ 11 $...
In this exercise we “reverse-engineer” some code to try to
determine how the heap in a C program is managed. Consider the
following C program (compiled as an executable called memory):
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int chunk_sizes[4];
if ((argc != 2) ||
(sscanf(argv[1], "%d,%d,%d,%d", &chunk_sizes[0], &chunk_sizes[1], &chunk_sizes[2], &chunk_sizes[3]) != 4) ||
(chunk_sizes[0] < 0) || (chunk_sizes[1] < 0) || (chunk_sizes[2] < 0) || (chunk_sizes[3] < 0) ) {
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s a,b,c,d\n", argv[0]);
fprintf(stderr," where...
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fz Your answer: Decrypt the following 1722 6 The key used for the encryption was 10 11 Your answer 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 28 29 31
Suppose we have 20 singleton sets, numbered 0 through 19, and we call the operation union(find(i),find(i + 5)), for i = 0, 1, 2, . . . , 14. Draw a picture of a tree-based representation of the sets that result, assuming we don’t implement the union-by-size and path compression heuristics.
We are interested in analyzing fitness data for children, we have a vector or student ages, and a second vector of corresponding student push-up counts. Here are two sample vectors you can use, but your code should work for any two vectors of the same length: ages =[14 11 14 13 14 13 12 14 11 11 12 1411 14 11 11 12 12 11 11 14 14 12 12 13 11 11 11 11 14 14 11 12 12...
NEED EXCEL SOLUTION PLEASE: (EXCEL FORMULA) Suppose we have the following returns for the market and a stock: Year Market return Stock return 1 18% 7% 2 27% 25% 3 5% 21% 4 13% 4% 5 -17% -16% 6 6% 19% 7 -21% -38% 8 34% 29% 9 19% 15% 10 11% 16% What is the covariance and correlation of the returns between this stock and the market? Covariance: Use Covar Function Correlation: Use Correl Function Beta: Use Slope Function...
17 18 19 Next 13 14 15 16 12 Previous 11 7.2 Section Exercise 6 (calc) Question 12 of 19 (1 point) The prices (in dollars) for a particular model of digital camera with 6.0 megapixels and an optical 3X zoom lens are shown below for 8 online retailers. Estimate the true mean price for this particular model with 96% confidence. Assume the variable is normally distributed. Use a graphing calculator and round the answers to one decimal place. 226...