The following are data on Country A, use it to answer all questions below
(i) Gross Domestic Savings as a % of GDP and
(ii) Annual Growth Rate of GDP (in %).
Gross domestic savings (% of GDP) GDP grown (annual %)
2001 - 31 2001 - 4
2002 - 28 2002 - 4
2003 - 33 2003 - 5
2004 - 29 2004 - 5
2005 - 29 2005 - 6
(a) Calculate v, the estimated capital:output ratio for 2001 using the savings rate, s, and growth rate, g, using data for 2001. Assume that d, (the rate of depreciation of existing capital) is 5% and constant over all the years.
(b) Using this estimated ratio and the savings data for each of the following years: 2002 to 2005, calculate the predicted growth rate of GDP for each year from 2002 to 2005. Keep assuming that d = 5%. How well do the predicted growth rates match the actual growth rates?
(c) Now calculate v = the estimated capital: output ratio for each of the years 2002 to 2004. Then using the estimated value of v for 2002, and savings data for 2003, calculate the predicted growth rate of GDP for 2003; then using the estimated value of v for 2003, and savings data for 2004 calculate the predicted growth rate for 2004 and so on.
Lab Micro Fall 2019 BONUS #1 (2 points): For all of the following questions, draw the Flowchart corresponding to them by hand then capture it and submit it online. Incorrect flowchart gets 0 points (no partial points). General Notes: 1. If part of the problem needs a loop, then you must draw the loop. 2. If part of the flowchart calls a subroutine, then you must draw the flowchart of the subroutine. 3. All flowchart must be labeled (e.g. main, delayD, operationX, .. etc.) 4. Each step should be unambiguous (i.e. well defined (i.e. cannot be interpreted in two different ways)). Question1 (0.5 points): Draw a flowchart for an 8051 program that adds two 16 bits numbers, call them x, and y, then the result is stored in z. Note: 8051 uses registers of length 8bits, then you have to show how the flowchart deals with this problem (hint: check Lab 2's exercise). Question2 (0.5 points): Draw a flowchart for an 8051 program that reads a list of data from the RAM starting at location S (S E [20H, 7FH]). The list is terminated by the value OH. The program then calculates the difference between number of evens and number of odds in the list (0 is not even nor odd). Question3 (1 points): Draw a flowchart for an 8051 program that works as a vending machine. Each switch connected to port 1 is considered as 50Fils coin. The user should turn switches ON and OFF which correspond to the amount of 50filses he inputted. The program then counts the number of 50Filses and output number of 100Filses to port 2, and number of the remaining 50Filses to port 3. (the program should loop forever). Example: If: Port1: 00111011 ;0+0+50+50+50+0+50+50 = 250Fils Then: Port2: 00000010 ;2x100Fils Port3: 00000001 ;1x50FilsSUBNETTING CHALLENGE When OTC first started, they decided to start with 10.1.0.0 /16 (255.255.0.0) Later; we were informed they went with: /22 Answer the following challenge questions about OTC-Ogeechee Technical College How many bits were borrowed? Using the 2" formula; how many SUBNETS did Ogeechee Tech get? Write out your new Subnet Mask in Binary: 11111111.11111111. What is your new Subnet Mask? 255.255. How many zeroes do you have leftover? (Hint: Count them all) Using the 2" formula; how many HOST can OTC have per subnet? IP VS ARP(MAC) - CHALLENGE . Use NSLOOKUP to find out information about my computer: 0865STNO1 What is the IP Address of this station? Run a command to find out what the MAC address is that matches up with this IP Address What command can you use to help find the MAC address of the IP you found? Use command-line to PING 0865STNO1. Did you get a reply? (Yes/No) What other info did you get