E 5.05 – Five Situations With Single Amounts
Intermediate Accounting
Spiceland, Nelson, and Thomas
10th Edition
Gives you a table of info and asks you to solve for the 5 missing amounts.
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Gives you a table of info and asks you to solve for the 5 missing amounts.
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Wants to create a special building fund with an annual deposit. Asks fund balance for 4 scenarios.
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They give you two scenarios: Alex Meir must choose among 3 prizes and choose the highest. Weimer gets a bunch of annual deposits and must figure out the final balance at the end (future value).
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They give you five scenarios and ask for missing values in a grid.
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Given the information on the guided tours and the transactions – create a journal entry for each transaction.
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X grams of a compound are dissolved in x grams of water to cause a temperature change. There is no heat capacity of the calorimeter in this one. What is the enthalpy of dissolution (∆H dissolution)?
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In an experiment x grams of a sample is burned in a bomb calorimeter with x grams of water causing a temperature change. The heat capacity of the calorimeter and a balanced reaction are given. What is the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
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The gas in a cylinder expands from an external pressure of x atm. The volume changes from x liters to x liters. This turns a paddle in x liters of a substance. Density and specific heat are also given. You want to know the temperature change.
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A bar of a metal is dropped causing a change in potential energy. Gravity is given as well as specific heat and temperature change. You are asked for the height from which the bar was dropped.
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Given the value of services on account, the cash collections, the percent of uncollectible accounts, and the write-offs… record an adjustment for uncollectible accounts, record write-offs, and calculate the balance of the account under two different write-off amounts.
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