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julsineya [31]
2 years ago
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The merchants in Dallas, Texas, suffered flood damage in May 2003. Stores were closed for remodeling nearly two months. What is

this type of variation in sales called
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Solnce55 [7]2 years ago
5 0

When merchants in Dallas had to close their stores for remodelling, this type of variation is known as the irregular components.

<h3>What is an irregular variation?</h3>

An irregular variation in sales occurs when sellers change the quantity of things they sell as a result of an unexpected event.

In this case, sellers stopped selling because they had an irregular event when a flood damaged their stores.

Find out more on effects of unexpected events at brainly.com/question/26951330.

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<u>NOTE:</u> Before discussing the impacts of embedded computers and the IoT, <em>first</em>, let me briefly explain what both of them are in simple words (without any complex jargon) for a better understanding.

<em>Embedded computers </em><em>are the programmable controllers (or loosely speaking, chips) designed to </em><em>perform specific or dedicated tasks</em><em> within a device.</em> They take input (from sensors etc.), process it in a predefined steps (or instructions) and give an output.

<em>The IoT, on the other hand, is the </em><em>Internet of Things</em><em>. It is the system of interconnected </em><em>things</em><em> that can communicate with one another directly over the network (internet). </em>The word Things in the IoT incorporates an array of objects ranging from devices like digital and security cameras, wearable watches, GPS navigation systems, washing machines, refrigerators to buildings and even cities.

All in all, <em>embedded computers enable the things with the automation capabilities, while the IoT empowers those things with the communication abilities.</em>

(1) Impacts of Embedded Computers and the IoT

In the current era, almost all devices around us have embedded computer(s). Not only that, many of those devices have an ability to connect to the Internet through WiFi. The impacts of embedded computers and the IoT together can easily be understood by the some of the examples, as follows:

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  • Finding a nearby cab is now in the palm of our hands. Modern cab service providers, via their mobile applications, share the location of their cabs, in which the <em>GPS navigation system</em> (consists of GPS module and the embedded computer(s), connected with the internet). Hence, <em>without any hassle</em>, a nearby cab can be arranged and also at any time. The same applies on the most, modern bus services. Before that, one had to be physically on the road to find the cab with no surety of getting one. Now, beforehand, you can book your ride.
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In a nutshell, embedded computers and the IoT have impacted our daily lives in a <em>meaningful and constructive way.</em>

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Well, this part of the question cannot be answered in a generic way; therefore, let me give you my opinion on that.

I am seeing myself using the IoT based learning devices like <em>Google Nest thermostat</em>. It uses machine learning to automatically set the optimal temperature of the home.  

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Furthermore, I can see myself using the smart IoT based weight machine that would warn me to stop getting out of shape based on my weight; in the case of non-compliance, it would send my weight as a post to all of my social media accounts. ;)

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The <em>privacy</em> would be the major concern (and could be compromised with the usage of IoT). As in the IoT based systems, everything is connected to the internet. Therefore, all the cybersecurity risks and issues are applied on the IoT as well.

The more IoT based devices increase in number, the more the <em>complexity</em> of handling those devices would increase, which may become a bane instead of a boon to a user.

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Installment Receivables (Net) of $2,905,600

Basis  Particulars                                         Debit  Credit

Sale:-  Instalment Receivables  $5,000,000  

         Inventory                                               $3,200,000

 Deferred gross profit                                                  $1,800,000

Payment:-  Cash                         $4,90,000  

Instalment Receivables                                     $4,90,000

Deferred Gross profit                 $165,600  

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Distribution Of Each Partner*2 ($20000*2)                                   (40000)

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