Answer:
Energy and Power Technology
Explanation:
Energy and Power Technology is a field in engineering that typically deals with generation, transmission and distribution of electric energy to the end users. This energy are usually transmitted and distributed through the use of overhead cables running from the point of generation to the location of the end users.
Natural disasters such as hurricane, tornadoes, earthquake, etc., are capable of destroying the power lines (cables) as they are usually hung on poles.
In this scenario, Sean is a lineman who is always on call to travel whenever there is a natural disaster. He has recently been called to help repair downed power lines for those who have been affected by a hurricane. Therefore, the Energy cluster pathway that Sean works in is Energy and Power Technology.
Answer:
Whereas lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, in the Internet industry they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete one day may be partners the next. So "Lines" cannot be compared to/with internet companies.
Explanation:
The Internet Industry is shaped by its unique framework outlining and its own rules between the companies within it, which offer a vast number of products and services and not always competing with each other compared with the traditional established industries competition lines that were developed from two parties or more aiming the same unshareable goal. These industries are stablishing the lines of competitions predicament which by all means can not be measured and applied using the same criteria for both of them.
The online industry is claiming for flexible, pliant lines of competition to be inforced to its specific logic and mechanisms.
The companies are now in a brand new competing ground with the digital area, so traditional established bart lines of competition although clear and defined are becoming obsolete facing the current surprising thus blurred and indistict internet industry lines.
Answer:
Generation Z
Explanation:
The Internet and Social media became mainstream in the early 1990s, which is the same year range the Generation Z were born. By the time the internet and social gained immense popularity through the introduction of smartphones and social media apps, the Generation Z have fully adopted these platforms for connecting with family and friends, stay up-to-date with current affairs, research and review products and services and stay up to date with entertainment trends. They can hardly do anything without the Internet and social media, this is a reason why it is an effective strategy of using social media to reach consumers.
∙ Set up the following column headers in cells A1 to C1:
∙ A1: Assignment Name, B1: Max Score, C1: Your Score
∙ In the subsequent rows, enter the names of the assignments, their maximum scores, and obtained scores.
∙ Create a formula in column D (cell D2) to calculate the percentage for each assignment using the formula: (Your Score / Max Score) * 100.
∙ Create another column (column E) and use conditional formatting to assign letter grades based on the following scale:
∙ 90 or above: A, 80-89: B, 70-79: C, 60-69: D, Below 60: F
∙ In cell E1, enter "Grade" as the column header.
∙ Calculate the overall course grade by averaging the percentages of all assignments. Place this average in cell D6 and apply appropriate formatting to display it as a percentage.
∙ Calculate the corresponding letter grade for the overall course grade in cell E6 using the same conditional formatting rules mentioned above.
∙ Save the Excel workbook with an appropriate name.
Create a grade calculator in Excel: Set up columns for Assignment Name, Max Score, and Your Score. Use a formula in column D to calculate percentages. Apply conditional formatting in column E to assign letter grades. Calculate the overall course grade in cell D6 and its corresponding letter grade in cell E6. Save the workbook.