Make a Professional Apology We all make mistakes. A well-cra…

Make a Professional Apology We all make mistakes. A well-crafted and timely apology can build and repair relationships, help you create effective solutions/corrections, and establish a strong professional identity. When you make an error and need to correct it, email is an acceptable mode of communication for business relationships. Context: Focus on a recent error you made in a professional or academic context (use a real situation you experienced in school, work, student organizations, volunteer positions, etc.) that had a negative impact on others. You regret the mistake and wish to make amends. Note: The mistake should not be so trivial that a brief in-the-moment “sorry” or a quick follow-up text/Teams message would be more appropriate than an email. Nor should the situation be so serious that it could require an in-person apology or even be a fireable offense..  Task: Write an apology email that outlines the mistake you made; apologize, and propose your solution/correction. 

You must type your answer into the given box and show all yo…

You must type your answer into the given box and show all your work. For credit, please follow the instructions below and show all the steps. Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine.  Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine.   An airplane flies eastward along a straight path. It travels at a constant velocity of 250 m/s for a distance of 500,000 m. It then reduces its velocity to 200 m/s for the next 300,000 m. What is the average velocity of the airplane for its entire journey?