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PLC lab 22 seven segment display

Use the I/O simulation to perform the following tasks.

Design a program to multiply the content of the thumbwheel (I:5) by 5 if the toggle switch (I:1/0) is on. Place the result on the seven segment display (O:6).

Example If I:5.0 = 50, closing I:1/0 will display 250 on O:6.0

Assignment 12

Within Microsoft Azure, create a virtual machine that acts in the role of a web server. You may choose any operating system and web server for this, but the recommendation is that you select Nginx as the web server since you are most familiar with it.
After creating the web server, create at least one web page to demonstrate that it functions. Access the web server over the Internet. (You may use web pages that you have developed in other coursework.) You will need to either create the web page(s) in the appropriate location on the server using a local editor or transfer the page(s) using tools that you are familiar with (SCP, FTP, etc.).
The following information must be submitted for the assignment:
* Documentation of the virtual machine that you have created.
    * This includes the VM name within Azure, choices that you made when setting it up, and the details of the server as available from within Azure. (Screen capture is fine.)
* Documentation of the pro

Statistics Project

Project hints :
You can assume that the sample is a simple random sample from the population.

When reading in your data using the import feature in RStudio, make sure that the radio button next to Heading is set to Yes.  If it is set to No then the names of the variables will be set to V1, V2, V3, etc. because R assumes that the names of the variables in the file are part of the data.

Analysis 1: Strategy can be found in Lectures 18/19.  Exploring the sample can help you determine if assumptions are met to perform the tests suggested in these lectures. (This is also covered in these lectures)

Analysis 2: Example code to create the new Status variable can be found in the DataPrep file covered in the first few weeks of class.  A similar strategy to answer the question was used in your second MidTerm. Exploring the sample can help you determine if assumptions are met to perform the test.  You could also potentially use the strategy in lecture

Python Coding Assignment

Python code using Physics ans mathematical concepts.
Need sperate answer for each question in Python code. Please also make some note throughout the code using the # to keep track of what is being coded.
Please submit answer in a way where the code can be copy pasted.

C# using LINQ

I wanted to have this coded using LINQ:
A car dealer wants an application that let customers build their own dream car. 
Create a Windows Forms Application and set the form title as Online Car Dealer. The application should display all the items in four different ListBoxs. Those ListBoxs should retrieve the data from BuildYourCar database and display the category separately (Body Type, Wheel, Package, and Accessories). The user can choose only one item from Body Type, Wheel, and Package categories and multiple items from Accessories. All the selections will be displayed in a separated Listbox and the price will be added to the subtotal. The user will be able to remove items from the textbox and the price will be deduced from the subtotal as well.
The program should display Subtotal, Tax (6.5%), and Total fields in the GUI. Also, create a button that user can click the Clear Button to clear the display box and restore the Subtotal, Tax, and Total to $0.00. 
Use

Intro to python- Bulk Password Checker

It is an intro to python class but your goal is to create a Python script (Program) that will present the user with two different options that produces the required output. See PDF for full instructions.

1) Open an Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt) that contains usernames and passwords. Then create an Output text File (Users-Pwds-Chked.txt). The output text file will contain the username, password, and strength (Weak or Moderate or Strong).
2) A Password Generator that will prompt the user for a username and randomly generate a STRONG password. Then it will append the new username and password to the Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt).

All step by step instructions can be found in the attach links and a link to a youtube video to the project that provides additional help

Intro to python- Bulk Password Checker

It is an intro to python class but your goal is to create a Python script (Program) that will present the user with two different options. See PDF for full instructions.

1) Open an Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt) that contains usernames and passwords. Then create an Output text File (Users-Pwds-Chked.txt). The output text file will contain the username, password, and strength (Weak or Moderate or Strong).
2) A Password Generator that will prompt the user for a username and randomly generate a STRONG password. Then it will append the new username and password to the Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt).

All step by step instructions can be found in the attach links and a link to a youtube video to the project that provides additional help.

Intro to python- Bulk Password Check

It is an intro to python class but your goal is to create a Python script (Program) that will present the user with two different options. See PDF for full instructions.

1) Open an Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt) that contains usernames and passwords. Then create an Output text File (Users-Pwds-Chked.txt). The output text file will contain the username, password, and strength (Weak or Moderate or Strong).
2) A Password Generator that will prompt the user for a username and randomly generate a STRONG password. Then it will append the new username and password to the Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt).

All step by step instructions can be found in the attach links

Intro to python- Bulk Password Check

It is an intro to python class but your goal is to create a Python script (Program) that will present the user with two different options. See PDF for full instructions.

1) Open an Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt) that contains usernames and passwords. Then create an Output text File (Users-Pwds-Chked.txt). The output text file will contain the username, password, and strength (Weak or Moderate or Strong).
2) A Password Generator that will prompt the user for a username and randomly generate a STRONG password. Then it will append the new username and password to the Input text file (Users-Pwds.txt).

All step by step instructions can be found in the attach links, also this link if you need any additional help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f8-01PlYMM&feature=emb_title

PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

The assignment is strictly 2000 words maximum (excluding your reference list and any words used to annotate your model). There is no specific word count for each question, but you must keep within the total word limit across all questions in the assignment. The assignment must be prepared using a word processing program (e.g. Microsoft Word). As detailed below, however, your final submission must be in PDF format. Any included figures should be prepared electronically. The most commonly used tools for drawing economic models are Microsoft Word or Google Drawings. For those of you who are new to drawing such models electronically, there are some handy YouTube tutorials on how to get started. The is no need to add a cover page to your assignment or repeat the text of the
questions in your submissions (simply answer questions in order, denoting Q1, Q2, Q3 etc.).The assignment must be 1.5-spaced. Use a standard font (e.g. Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial) with a font size of 12. All sou