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Which of the following accounts will be found on an accrual…
Which of the following accounts will be found on an accrual balance sheet?
Which of the following accounts can be found on an accrual i…
Which of the following accounts can be found on an accrual income statement?
PER THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED, ONLY ONE BONUS QUESTION IS GR…
PER THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED, ONLY ONE BONUS QUESTION IS GRADED. IF YOU ANSWER BOTH QUESTONS, ONLY THE FIRST ONE IS GRADED. Be sure to answer all parts of the question to get full credit! Bonus question option 2: Briefly a) discuss 2 of the ethical dilemma videos we reviewed in class. b) Please be sure to identify the problem and what the accountant or auditor should do. (Hint: justify you think this is the correct path to take in the particular situation) Ehtical dilemma #1) Ethical dilemma #2)
The following two questions are bonus questions. Pick ONE qu…
The following two questions are bonus questions. Pick ONE question to answer. It is worth 5 points. If you answer both questions, I will grade the first question only.
Given: 0010.0110 is a Q4.4 fixed-point binary number. What…
Given: 0010.0110 is a Q4.4 fixed-point binary number. What is its value in decimal (ex: “3.25”, “-4.125”)? Note: 1/16 = 0.0625; 2/16 = 0.125; 3/16 = 0.1875; 4/16 = 0.25; 5/16 = 0.3125; 6/16 = 0.375; 7/16 = 0.4375; 8/16 = 0.5; 9/16 = 0.5625; 10/16 = 0.625; 11/16 = 0.6875; 12/16 = 0.75; 13/16 = 0.8125; 14/16 = 0.875; 15/16 = 0.9375
A state transition table for a finite state machine is given…
A state transition table for a finite state machine is given. The clock input is 100 MHz. Suppose the FSM is currently in state S2 and the inputs are AB = 11. What will the state be after the next clock edge? What will the output be?
A timing diagram is given for a 3-bit counter. What is the…
A timing diagram is given for a 3-bit counter. What is the value of the Q0 output at time = 55 ns? Assume the delay from inputs changing to outputs changing is negligible.
Select the statement that best describes Flash memory.
Select the statement that best describes Flash memory.
Convert 7.062510 to a Q4.4 fixed-point binary number. Show…
Convert 7.062510 to a Q4.4 fixed-point binary number. Show all 8 bits and the binary point (ex: “0001.1000”). Note: 1/16 = 0.0625; 2/16 = 0.125; 3/16 = 0.1875; 4/16 = 0.25; 5/16 = 0.3125; 6/16 = 0.375; 7/16 = 0.4375; 8/16 = 0.5; 9/16 = 0.5625; 10/16 = 0.625; 11/16 = 0.6875; 12/16 = 0.75; 13/16 = 0.8125; 14/16 = 0.875; 15/16 = 0.9375