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(If you like, you can enter your answer to Q5 in the Exam’s…

(If you like, you can enter your answer to Q5 in the Exam’s Excel file.)Ignore the earlier valuation calculations you performed in the exam.If P&G’s estimated common stock price on the valuation date was $40.85:a) What target price would you place on P&G’s common stock one year out from the valuation date? (7 points)b) How many shares of common stock is P&G forecasted to repurchase or issue (be sure to state which) in YY31 (3½ points)c) What ANNUAL EPS forecast would you make for YY31? (4½ points)

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Refer to the “Parameters” tab in the exam’s Excel file. (pos…

Refer to the “Parameters” tab in the exam’s Excel file. (posted in the exam instructions)Required: Briefly, but clearly, describe in executive summary form, the nature of the forecasted scenario that is being modeled. (10 points)

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(If you like, you can enter your answer to Q11 in the Exam’s…

(If you like, you can enter your answer to Q11 in the Exam’s Excel file.)Verify that YY32’s forecasted Capital Expenditures of $3,875.1 shown in the Statement of Cash Flows was correctly calculated. (10 points)

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Use the balanced equation for the reaction to determine how…

Use the balanced equation for the reaction to determine how many grams of H2O2 were decomposed in the reaction and how many milliliters of liquid water would be collected upon cooling (assume a density of water of 1 g/mL). Work out the problem on a separate piece of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. Please mark the problem clearly and show your work. Enter your answers in the text box below.   grams of H2O2:    milliliters of H2O(l):

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Water will evaporate at room temperature because there are a…

Water will evaporate at room temperature because there are always a few molecules that have enough energy to escape from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase. The boiling point of a liquid is formally defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is the same as the surrounding atmospheric pressure.  True or false: The ion-dipole interactions are stronger than the h-bonding of the water molecules, so it takes more energy to break those bonds.

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How many grams of glucose (blood sugar) are in 500 mL of a s…

How many grams of glucose (blood sugar) are in 500 mL of a solution that is labeled 5.0% glucose (m/V or wt/V)? Work out the problem on a separate piece of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. Please mark the problem clearly and show your work. Enter your answer in the text box below.

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Identify the principal type of intermolecular force involved…

Identify the principal type of intermolecular force involved in the following compounds. Submit your response using the text editing tools in the box below. a. liquid N2 interacting with itself only b. N2 gas dissolved in H2O c. potassium hydroxide (KOH) dissolved in water

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Use the balanced equation for the reaction to determine how…

Use the balanced equation for the reaction to determine how many grams of H2O2 were decomposed in the reaction and how many milliliters of liquid water would be collected upon cooling (assume a density of water of 1 g/mL). Work out the problem on a separate piece of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. Please mark the problem clearly and show your work. Enter your answers in the text box below.   grams of H2O2:    milliliters of H2O(l):

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Write out a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Yo…

Write out a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. You may submit your response in the box below using the text editing tools, or you may write out your response on a separate sheet of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. If you do the latter, please mark the number of the problem clearly.

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Write out a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Yo…

Write out a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. You may submit your response in the box below using the text editing tools, or you may write out your response on a separate sheet of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. If you do the latter, please mark the number of the problem clearly.

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