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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
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Please help, this is culinary class

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Rainbow [258]3 years ago
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Answer: 1. cutlet knife 2.carving 4.steak knife 5. salmon knife 6. Paring

7. Boning 8. Chef's knife 9. peeling knife 10. bread knife

Explanation:

Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. cutlet knife 2.carving 4.steak knife 5. salmon knife 6. Paring

7. Boning 8. Chef's knife 9. peeling knife 10. bread knife

Explanation:

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where E = Margin of error.

z* = Critical z-value.

As per given , we have

E = 5%=0.05

Confidence level = 90%

The critical value of z at 90% is 1.645  (By z-table)

Put all values in the formula , we get

n=0.25(1.645/0.05)²

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Check the explanation

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Yt = Kt + Nt

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a) With population being constant, savings rate s and depreciation rate δ.

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dividing by Nt, we get

ΔKt/Nt = It/Nt - δKt/Nt ..... [1]

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d(kt)/dt = d(Kt/Nt)/dt ... since Nt is a constant, we have

d(kt)/dt = d(Kt/Nt)/dt = (dKt/dt)/Nt = ΔKt/Nt = It/Nt - δKt/Nt = it - δkt

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kt* - skt*/(δ) = s/(δ)

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kt*((δ - s)/(δ) = s/(δ)

kt*(δ-s)) = s

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d(kt)/dt = d(Kt/Nt)/dt =

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= \frac{dKt/dt}{Nt} - \frac{dNt/dt}{Nt}.\frac{Kt}{Nt}

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g(yt) = g(kt) = 0

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Kt*/Nt = s/(δ + n -s)

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using K/N = k

\frac{s}{\delta +n-s}.\frac{n}{kt}

plugging the value of kt*

\frac{sn}{\delta +n-s}.\frac{(\delta + n -s)}{s}

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dYt/dt = dKt/dt + dNt/dt = s/(δ + n -s).n.Nt + n.Nt

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since Yt/Nt = yt

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