After reading the article here:  76 Things You Can Do to Boo…

After reading the article here:  76 Things You Can Do to Boost Civic EngagementLinks to an external site. answer the following: Pick at least ten of these items that you would be willing to do.  Discuss each one briefly.  Have you done this before?  Try to pick things you have never done.  Why would this activity increase your community awareness?  Would you be willing to lead others in activities like these?  How could you go about doing that?   Answer these questions for all ten items.  You can write this journal as a list.

Pick three words that describe you and explain why for each…

Pick three words that describe you and explain why for each one.  (Three paragraphs total length) 1st word – explain in one paragraph 2nd word – explain in another paragraph 3rd word – explain in last paragraph A fully developed paragraph is usually 5-8 sentences in length.  Be sure to fully answer the prompt and be as detailed as possible.

Identify a minimal and comprehensive set of test cases: both…

Identify a minimal and comprehensive set of test cases: both input and expected output. (at least three beyond the supplied example; no more than five) Write each test case, one per line, in the text area below.  You may also define a set of symbolic names for additional recipes and inventory objects as you wish.  Make sure to list these definitions at the start of the text area. DO NOT include ambiguous cases in your response.  These come in the next question.

Extra Credit Besides the input parameters to an object metho…

Extra Credit Besides the input parameters to an object method, what other aspects of object-oriented programming could affect the execution path through the method? NOTE: This question is not about the above method.  Consider this independently of any specific code.

Upon reviewing the recent use of conference rooms at an engi…

Upon reviewing the recent use of conference rooms at an engineering consulting firm, an industrial engineer determined the following probability distribution for the number of requests for a conference room (i.e., demand of rooms for meetings): X (number of rooms needed on a given day) 0 1 2 3 4 p(X) 0.100 0.200 0.350 0.270 0.08 If there are only 2 conference rooms available in the building (i.e., supply of rooms for meetings).a. What is the probability that the number of requests will exceed the number of rooms available? b. What is the probability that the two conference rooms will not be fully utilized? c. How many additional conference rooms are required so that the probability of denying a request is not more than 0.10? d. What is the Average of the probability distribution? rooms e. What is the Variance of the probability distribution? rooms2 f. What is the Standard Deviation of the probability distribution? rooms