it is simply the abbrivation of total quality management which was the updating of the quality control and quality assurance with more wide range in quality control and then follwed by the standards series just as for example iso9000,iso 9001,9002 .....and so on which is mainly used to regulate the working and quality systems and products of the companies
Q=MC(DELTA)t
The money velocity is the average number of times a unit of money is used in a specific period of time. For example, you could say the annual money velocity of a US dollar bill is 3 (any dollar bill, on average, was used three times this year). Money velocity can be calculated using a specific formula: V = ( P * Q ) / M ; V = Money velocity, P = aggregate Price level, Q = aggregate quantity of goods and services, and M = total amount of money (money supply). The formula can also be rewritten like so: M * V = P * Q; where P * Q equals the nominal GDP.
Aggregate Demand = Consumption (C) + Investment (I) + Government Spending (G) + Exports (X) - Imports (M) Income = Consumption (C) + Savings (S) + Taxes (T) Aggregate Demand = GDP = Income C + S + T = C + I +G + (X - M) so I=S+(T-G)+(M-X) If T is less than G you will have a budget deficit. Which would make (T-G) negative and decrease investment.
C=100+.8(y-t) i=200 g=200 t=.2y x=90 m=120
The national account: Y = C + I + G + (X-M) rearrange that equation 1) Y-C = I + G + (X - M) We also know that the income (Y) of a country can be a measure of income, so: Y = C + T + S OR 2) Y - C = T + S By substituting the equation 2 into equation 1, we get: T + S = I + G + (X - M) and rearrange this formula into: (X - M) = T - G + (S - I) so the higher the saving, the higher the net export, and vice versa. (Taken from: Miles and Scott, 2002, "Macroeconomics: Understanding of Wealth of Nations", pp. 479-480)
That's not a question. Q = (m)(c)(deltaT)
There are six letters between M and T. They are n, o, p, q, r, and s. The midway point is in the middle between P and Q, so there is no one letter midway between M and T. If you must have an answer, it would be both P and Q.
Prove: [ P -> Q AND R -> S AND (P OR R) ] -> (Q OR S) -> NOT, --- 1. P -> Q ___ hypothesis 2. R -> S ___ hypothesis 3. P OR R ___ hypothesis 4. ~P OR Q ___ implication from hyp 1. 5. ~R OR S ___ implication from hyp 2 6. ~P OR Q OR S ___ addition to 4. 7. ~R OR Q OR S ___ addition to 5. 8. Let T == (Q OR S) ___ substitution 9. (~P OR T) AND (~R OR T) ___ Conjunction 6,7 10. T OR (~P AND ~R) ___ Distribution from 9 11. T OR ~(P OR R) ___ De Morgan's theorem 12. Let M == (P OR R) ___ substitution 13. (T OR ~M) AND M ___ conjunction 11, hyp 3 From there, you can use distribution to get (T AND M) OR (~M AND M). The contradiction goes away leaving you with T AND M, which can simplify to T.
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No, you cannot. There are no vowels.
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Yes it is called deposition. You would use the formulas q=m x cp x ∆T, q=m x H (vaporization), and q=m x H(fusion)
Answer depend on the following formula Q=mst where Q is Heat, m is mass , s is specific heat and t is rising temperature. so according to its formula , s is direct positional to Q and inverse proportional to m and t
In the equation Q equals m plus x t plus c, Q represents the total quantity or value being measured or calculated. t represents the variable or time period being observed or measured. c represents the constant term or the y-intercept, which is the value of Q when t equals zero.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -Q--M-T--. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter Q and 5th letter M and 7th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are: squamates
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern Q-I--T--M. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter Q and 3rd letter I and 6th letter T and 9th letter M. In alphabetical order, they are: quixotism