Explain the key difference between a checked exception and an unchecked exception. Give one example (class name) of each.
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Write the code for a public static method named writeEvenNum…
Write the code for a public static method named writeEvenNumbers. The method takes a File (outFile) and an int (max) and writes all even numbers 2 through max (inclusive) to the file, one per line. If max is less than 2, write nothing. The method should: Declare but NOT handle any checked exceptions (let them propagate). Use PrintWriter to write to the file. Close the PrintWriter before the method returns under all circumstances. You do not need to write import statements or wrap your method in a class. Canvas Tip for all Qs: Click on the dropdown that says “Paragraph” and switch to “Preformatted” to get a monospaced font – this can help in coding answers
A patient sustained facial trauma. There was a fracture invo…
A patient sustained facial trauma. There was a fracture involving both maxilla and nasal bones. Which fracture does this describe?
In the most recently posted OL (online) presentation________…
In the most recently posted OL (online) presentation_______________________ shares insight into how artists responded to __________via their ___________& ___________
In a recent OL (online) presentation ______________ discusse…
In a recent OL (online) presentation ______________ discusses_________________in the ____________________era & the impact the _________________had on this noteworthy age.
You have a patient who opens his eyes to pain, usess inappro…
You have a patient who opens his eyes to pain, usess inappropriate words, and withdraws from pain. What is the patient’s Glasgow Coma Scale score?
Which finding represents the earliest sign of puberty in gir…
Which finding represents the earliest sign of puberty in girls?
You are conducting a clinical breast examination for your 30…
You are conducting a clinical breast examination for your 30-year-old patient. Her breasts are symmetric, with bilateral, multiple tender masses that are freely movable and with well-defined borders. You recognize that these symptoms and assessment findings are consistent with:
A company has invested in a machine that cost $120,000, that…
A company has invested in a machine that cost $120,000, that has a useful life of fifteen years, and that has no salvage value at the end of its useful life. The machine is being depreciated by the straight-line method, based on its useful life. It will have a payback period of eight years. Show the math calculations used to find the three answers below. Label your answers in the answer area a., b. and c.a. How much cash flow will the new machine generate each year?b. What is the amount of incremental revenue (net income) that the machine will generate each year? c. What is the simple rate of return on the machine?
A company is considering the purchase of a tractor-trailer t…
A company is considering the purchase of a tractor-trailer that would cost $408,671, would have a useful life of 7 years, and would have no salvage value. The tractor-trailer would be used in the company’s hauling business, resulting in additional net cash inflows of $78,500 per year. The internal rate of return on the investment in the tractor-trailer is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):Present Value of $1; 1 ( 1 + r ) nPeriods4%5%6%7%8%9%10%11%12%13%14%15%10.9620.9520.9430.9350.9260.9170.9090.9010.8930.8850.8770.8720.9250.9070.890.8730.8570.8420.8260.8120.7970.7830.7690.75630.8890.8640.840.8160.7940.7720.7510.7310.7120.6930.6750.65840.8550.8230.7920.7630.7350.7080.6830.6590.6360.6130.5920.57250.8220.7840.7470.7130.6810.650.6210.5930.5670.5430.5190.49760.790.7460.7050.6660.630.5960.5640.5350.5070.480.4560.43270.760.7110.6650.6230.5830.5470.5130.4820.4520.4250.40.37680.7310.6770.6270.5820.540.5020.4670.4340.4040.3760.3510.327Present Value of an Annuity of $1 in Arrears; 1 r [ 1 – 1 ( 1 + r ) n ]Periods4%5%6%7%8%9%10%11%12%13%14%15%10.9620.9520.9430.9350.9260.9170.9090.9010.8930.8850.8770.8721.8861.8591.8331.8081.7831.7591.7361.7131.691.6681.6471.62632.7752.7232.6732.6242.5772.5312.4872.4442.4022.3612.3222.28343.633.5463.4653.3873.3123.243.173.1023.0372.9742.9142.85554.4524.3294.2124.13.9933.893.7913.6963.6053.5173.4333.35265.2425.0764.9174.7674.6234.4864.3554.2314.1113.9983.8893.78476.0025.7865.5825.3895.2065.0334.8684.7124.5644.4234.2884.1686.7336.4636.215.9715.7475.5355.3355.1464.9684.7994.6394.487