Does anyone know how i set up bluetooth on my computer? It's windows XP. I want to set up my new mobile to bluetooth but am having trouble. I have switched bluetooth on on the mobile but am having difficulty finding it on my computer. In the help section it says "go to control panel then onto...
My desktop computer that I normally use to sync my Iphone seems to have a virus or something, because it turns off by itself after a while. It does not give me enough time in between it being on and turned off by itself, to complete syncing, backing up or updating. I want to recover my computer...
In a hypothetical regular savings account, what balance do they use to compute the monthy interest earned at the end of the month? I doubt they'd use the balance at the end of the month, being that the money wasn't 'invested' with them the entire cycle. Would they use an average daily balance...
Three friends, Joe, John and Jack, establish a firm JJJ that makes gadgets and tutor economics students. If they all work, in one hour they can produce the following combinations of economics tutorials (ET) and gadgets (G): (0,30), (1,24), (2,14) and (3,0).
A.Compute the opportunity cost of a...
...Davidson Inc., annual reports? Current Ratio
Quick Ratio
Inventory Turnover Ratio ( note; on the dunn and bradstreet web site this ratio is labeled Sales to inventory).
Debt Ratio ( D & B labels Total liability to Net Worth)
Net Profit Margin Ratio (D & B labeled Return on Sales)
ROI (D & B...
...1500 kg satellite vertically? Use Newton's Law of Gravitation to compute the work W required to launch a 1500 kg satellite vertically to an orbit 800 km high. You may assume that the earth's mass is 5.98*10^24 kg and is concentrated at its center. Take the radius of the earth to be 6.37*10^6...
...kg satellite vertically? http://www.webassign.net/www14/symImages/2/1/3f1eb3bd1b01d8d33070691ffb5f3e.gif
Use Newton's Law of Gravitation to compute the work W required to launch a 1500 kg satellite vertically to an orbit 800 km high. You may assume that the earth's mass is 5.98*10^24 kg and...