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The header for the DIV routine we used in HW12 is given belo…

The header for the DIV routine we used in HW12 is given below: The header for the DISP_NUM routine is given below: Once we parse the operation character the user typed and determine it is a DIVide we would have the following code:   JSR DIV     [1]   JSR DISP_NUM  

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The input(s) signals for this state diagram is/are: [1] The…

The input(s) signals for this state diagram is/are: [1] The output(s) signal for this state diagram is/are: [2] This state machine that implements this diagram would require [3] flops The best description of this state diagram is [4]  HINT: when is the only time the output is high and can the machine stay in that state?

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PUTS is an alias for a TRAP instruction that provides a way…

PUTS is an alias for a TRAP instruction that provides a way to [1] to the console display.  When PUTS is executed it is assumed that [2] contains [3].  With PUTS (like any call to a TRAP instruction) it is important to remember [4]

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When you write LC-3 code intended to be run with the LC3-OS…

When you write LC-3 code intended to be run with the LC3-OS your code must be [1].  This is done with a(n) [2] directive.  The OS code [3]

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Consider this quote from a letter written by the author Fran…

Consider this quote from a letter written by the author Franz Kafka.  “I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn’t wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for? So that it will make us happy, as you write? Good Lord, we would be happy precisely if we had no books, and the kind of books that make us happy are the kind we could write ourselves if we had to. But we need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. That is my belief.” Answer the following two questions, including quotes from the texts we read for the first one. 1. Tragedies have been part of literature for centuries. Why might it be beneficial for a work to “wound” the reader or to break up the “frozen sea” inside of them? 2. Do you agree with Kafka’s belief about the purpose of books? Why or why not?

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In “The Money,” how does the narrator’s mother react when he…

In “The Money,” how does the narrator’s mother react when he returns the stolen money to her?

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How does Orwell describe the elephant after he shot it the f…

How does Orwell describe the elephant after he shot it the first time?

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What changed Orwell’s mind about shooting the elephant?

What changed Orwell’s mind about shooting the elephant?

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The government supports farmers by having a price floor for…

The government supports farmers by having a price floor for many agricultural products. This is accomplished by requiring buyers to pay a minimum price.  

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The table below shows the total costs faced by Lynda’s Offic…

The table below shows the total costs faced by Lynda’s Office Supply Store for different quantities of Good P sold.   Quantity           Total Cost 0.                                $12 1                                 $22 2                                 $52 3                                 $102 4                                 $172 5                                 $252 6                                 $342 7                                 $442 8                                 $552 9.                                $672 10                               $802 Lynda’s Office Supply Store sells Good P in a perfectly competitive market with a downward-sloping demand curve and an upward-sloping supply curve. The market price is $45 per unit. (a) Calculate the average fixed cost of producing 4 units. Show your work. (b) Identify the profit-maximizing quantity. Explain using marginal analysis. (c) Calculate the economic profit at the profit-maximizing quantity you identified in part (b). Show your work. (d) Based on your answer to part (c), will the number of firms in the industry increase, decrease, or stay the same in the long run? Explain. (e) Based on your answer to part (c), will the market price increase, decrease, or stay the same in the long run? Explain. (f) The income elasticity of demand for Good P is 1.8, and the cross-price elasticity of demand for chair mats with respect to the price of Good P is 0.9. Based on your answer to part (e), what will happen to the demand for chair mats? Explain. (g) Now assume that the market in which Lynda’s Office Supply Store operates is in long-run equilibrium at a price of $40 per unit.(i) Suppose shipping costs per order for Lynda’s Office Supply Store increase. Will the profit-maximizing quantity of Good P for Lynda’s Office Supply Store increase, decrease, or stay the same in the short run? Explain.(ii) Instead suppose the government imposes a price ceiling of $50 on the market for Good P. Will total economic surplus in the market for Good P increase, decrease, or stay the same in the short run as a result of the price ceiling? Explain.

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