If your cars (a) Show that the answer to this question is \"no\" if you measure
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If your cars (a) Show that the answer to this question is "no" if you measure fuel econoeny n gallon. (b) Show that the answer to this question is "yes" if you measure fuel economy in gallons per mile. See the back of the book for a hint J Exercise 3.10.25. [Sl[Section 3.3)Goal 3.2] Bytes. In Chapter 1 we saw that a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, not the 1000 bytes you expect (a) What is the percentage error if you use 1000 bytes instead of I kilobyte? many bytes in a megabyte (exact answer, please)? In a gigabyte? Exercise 3.10.26, IsywNGoal 3.5] [Section 33][Goal 3.4][Goal 3.3] Hard times. The boss says "Hard times. In order to avoid layoffs, everyone takes a 10% pay cut." The y "Things aren't as bad as thought. Everyone gets a 10% pense, so we're all (a) Is the boss right? (b) what if the 10% pay raise comes first, followed by a 10% cut? Exere Section 33J(Goal 3.3)IGoal 2.3] Oil spill consequences. In a June 19, 2010 article headlined "Gulf oil spill could lead to drop in global output" The Dever Post quoted the Dow Jones Newswire oil output could decline up to 900,000 hExplanation / Answer
Dear Student Thank yo for using Chegg !! Given No Boss is nt right Let the initial Salry be X $ Now first there is a 10% Cut in salary => New SalaryX1 = X - 10% of X = 0.9 X Now there is 10% hike in salary => Final Salary (X2) = 0.9X + 10% of (0.9X) = 0.99X Now if salary raise had been done first followed by salay cut then the situation woud have been as below Now first there is a 10% rise in salary => New SalaryX1 = X + 10% of X = 1.1 X Now there is 10% Cut in salary => Final Salary (X2) = 1.1X - 10% of (1.1X) = 0.99X Hence proved in any of the case the fnal salary is lesser than the present salary And the boss is not right to say that there is no impact of salary cut