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Who played dead Island game get first and you get 11points
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1. list up to six important assumption required to apply the m/m/s queueing model at barnacle cleaners for evaluating the two alternative presented in this analysis. for each assumption, write 1-2 sentences explaining why it is a valid assumption.
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Choose the correct citation for the case which established the "minimum contacts" test for a court's jurisdiction in a case. select one: a. brown v. board of education of topeka, 347 u.s. 483 (1954). b. international shoe co. v. washington, 326 u.s. 310 (1945) c. haynes v. gore, 531 u.s. 98 (2000). d. international shoe co. v. washington, 14 u.s. code 336.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 00:30
Which email writing etiquette should ariel follow to let people know that she received their message? a. reply to their messages immediately b. use formal language c. specify the email's intent in the subject field d. be direct when writing the reply
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 05:10
Assume that two parallel arrays have been declared and initialized: healthoption an array of type char that contains letter codes for different healthcare options and annual cost an array of type int. the i-th element of annual cost indicates the annual cost of the i-th element of healthoption. in addition, there is an char variable, best2.write the code necessary to assign to best2 the health option with the lower annual cost, considering only the first two healthcare options. thus, if the values of healthoption are 'b', 'q', 'w', 'z' and the values of annualcost are 8430, 9400, 7050, 6400 your code would assign 'b' to best2 because 8430 is less than 9400 and is associated with 'b' in the parallel array. (we ignore 'w' and 'z' because we are considering only the first two options.)
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