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- Country :
Australia
I was involved in Circuit design, verification and validation for level crossings utilising various control systems including predictors and interfaces to signaling systems including modification to control tables, for both PBI & relay based interlockings. I was involved Design, verification and validation of modifications to signaling systems incl …
- Subject Code :
MATH1003
- Country :
Australia
Background information + Task Description A clothing store sells made-to-order uniforms for a range of businesses. Uniforms are sold in prepackaged combinations of shirts, jackets, trousers or skirts, with each item featuring the logo or emblem of the business in question. The quantity of uniform combinations sold varies from one year to the nex …
- Country :
Australia
Task Description This task requires you to prepare a business research proposal analysing how you would conduct your research project and seek to answer your research questions/hypotheses/propositions. You are not implementing your research project (there is no need to collect or analyse primary data or present findings). Still, you must pre …
- Subject Code :
BSBINS601
- Country :
Australia
Questions Provide answers to all of the questions below: Describe at least two types of existing technology that can be used in knowledge and information management. Describe an emerging technology that can be used in knowledge and information management. Explain all of the following methods of analysis and their relevance to decision …
- Subject Code :
NGA-SCE
- University :
NMIMS Global Access TheTVAH is not sponsored or endorsed by this college or university.
- Country :
India
Q1. Provide the journal entries for the following along with detailed narration in the books Tristar Industries Ltd. (10 Marks) 05 January 2023 Commenced business by issuing equity capital worth 25 lakhs. This amount was transferred to the current account of the business. 07 January 2023 Purchased goods worth …
- Subject Code :
SIT190
- Country :
Australia
Task 3: Matrices A point (x, y) can be represented as a matrix [x/y] For example, the point (3, ?2) would be [3/-2] . Watch, Read and Think 3.3 demonstrates how to translate points using a transformation matrix. You may find it useful to revise Example 1. Shift the point (-1, 5) using the transformation matrix [-1/2] . Shift the poin …
- Subject Code :
SIT190
- Country :
Australia
Task 2: Simultaneous Equations - graphical interpretation For each of the set of linear simultaneous equations Give the point of intersection (if it exists) using your answers for Task 3 in 2.1P. Find the x- and y-intercepts showing all working. (Some of these may require you to use a fraction. Remember give the exact fraction and do …
- Subject Code :
SIT190
- Country :
Australia
Task 1: Finding the equation of a line Find the gradient of the line that connects the points (10, ?5) and (14, 2). Find the equation of the line given the points (10, ?5) and (14, 2) lie on this line. Explain how you checked that your answer was correct. Are you struggling to keep up with the demands of your academic journey? Don …
- University :
Groves Christian College TheTVAH is not sponsored or endorsed by this college or university.
- Country :
Australia
Task Gather secondary evidence related to a research question in order to evaluate the claim. Develop your research question based on a number of possible claims provided by your teacher. Obtain evidence by researching scientifically credible sources, such as scientific journals, books by well-credentialed scientists, and websites of governments …
- Subject Code :
SITXFIN005
- University :
Academia International TheTVAH is not sponsored or endorsed by this college or university.
- Country :
Australia
Assessment Information You must achieve a satisfactory outcome for each of the required criteria of this assessment to be deemed satisfactory for this assessment. You must achieve a satisfactory result for the assessments for this unit of competency to achieve a competent result for the unit. If one or more of the assessment results are not …