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Question #6
SIMULATION -
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Overview -
You are a member of the Barstow College Observation Project committee. You are preparing the initial summary report for this year's count, but have not received all of the data you need to complete the report.

Introduction -
The multi-departmental Wildlife Observation Project has completed its wildlife population counts for this year. The counts were made between May 5 and May 7 for both the wilderness and cultivated land areas. This is in line with the count periods for all previous years. The species used for the counts have been identified as common for the region (central Missouri) in which the counts were taken. (Author, 2009)
As in previous years, five observation blinds were set up two weeks before the counts were to take place. Counters worked eight-hour shifts providing 24-hour coverage of the count areas for two days. Weather for both observation days was clear and mild (varying between 50-70 degrees F).
The results presented here are summary total results only, which counts from five and ten years ago provided for comparison. Detailed observation results will be available as soon as they are completed. We estimate that they will be available some time in the next two weeks.
Wilderness Summary -
The wilderness observation area is a five-acre section of unimproved forest land. The most common trees in the area are maple, red oak, cedar, sweet gum, and hickory. The area also includes a small spring. The area is not enclosed by a fence or other man-made barrier.
The area is located eight miles from the nearest paved road and twelve miles from the nearest residence. Off-road vehicles were used to bring counters close to, but not entering, the count area. The nearest approach by off-road vehicles was one mile.
The table below lists the summary counts.

Though further research any analysis is needed, the drop in mourning dove and bobwhite quail counts could be significant. The detailed count data shows these numbers failing off each year.
Cultivated Land Summary -
The cultivated land observation area is a five-acre section of cultivated land near the center of a 50-acre field. The field is used to grow corn, wheat, soybeans, and clover, with the crop rotated annually. In the fifth year of the cycle, the field is left fallow.
The area is located two miles from the nearest paved road and one mile from the nearest residence. A storage barn is located at the southern border of the field.
The table below lists the summary counts.
Additional Notes -
This project was initially scheduled to run for ten years, so we are currently in our last year. The committee needs to decide if it is worth the time and expense to continue the project. The landowners have experience that they would be happy to let us continue. Costs relating to the project is minimal and it does provide an opportunity to offer extra credit to students volunteering as counters.
A suggestion has been made by some committee members that we should increase the count frequency, counting on a quarterly schedule instead of an annual schedule. This would need to be coordinated with the owner of the cultivated field so that we do not interfere with planting or harvesting schedules.
Special Thanks -
Once again, we would like to offer special thanks to:
We couldn't do this without you.
Modify the citation source to change the Year to "2001".
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Overview -
You are a member of the Barstow College Observation Project committee. You are preparing the initial summary report for this year's count, but have not received all of the data you need to complete the report.

Introduction -
The multi-departmental Wildlife Observation Project has completed its wildlife population counts for this year. The counts were made between May 5 and May 7 for both the wilderness and cultivated land areas. This is in line with the count periods for all previous years. The species used for the counts have been identified as common for the region (central Missouri) in which the counts were taken. (Author, 2009)
As in previous years, five observation blinds were set up two weeks before the counts were to take place. Counters worked eight-hour shifts providing 24-hour coverage of the count areas for two days. Weather for both observation days was clear and mild (varying between 50-70 degrees F).
The results presented here are summary total results only, which counts from five and ten years ago provided for comparison. Detailed observation results will be available as soon as they are completed. We estimate that they will be available some time in the next two weeks.
Wilderness Summary -
The wilderness observation area is a five-acre section of unimproved forest land. The most common trees in the area are maple, red oak, cedar, sweet gum, and hickory. The area also includes a small spring. The area is not enclosed by a fence or other man-made barrier.
The area is located eight miles from the nearest paved road and twelve miles from the nearest residence. Off-road vehicles were used to bring counters close to, but not entering, the count area. The nearest approach by off-road vehicles was one mile.
The table below lists the summary counts.

Though further research any analysis is needed, the drop in mourning dove and bobwhite quail counts could be significant. The detailed count data shows these numbers failing off each year.
Cultivated Land Summary -
The cultivated land observation area is a five-acre section of cultivated land near the center of a 50-acre field. The field is used to grow corn, wheat, soybeans, and clover, with the crop rotated annually. In the fifth year of the cycle, the field is left fallow.
The area is located two miles from the nearest paved road and one mile from the nearest residence. A storage barn is located at the southern border of the field.
The table below lists the summary counts.
Additional Notes -
This project was initially scheduled to run for ten years, so we are currently in our last year. The committee needs to decide if it is worth the time and expense to continue the project. The landowners have experience that they would be happy to let us continue. Costs relating to the project is minimal and it does provide an opportunity to offer extra credit to students volunteering as counters.
A suggestion has been made by some committee members that we should increase the count frequency, counting on a quarterly schedule instead of an annual schedule. This would need to be coordinated with the owner of the cultivated field so that we do not interfere with planting or harvesting schedules.
Special Thanks -
Once again, we would like to offer special thanks to:
We couldn't do this without you.
Modify the citation source to change the Year to "2001".
Correct Answer:
See the explanation below.
1. On the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography group, select Manage Sources.
2. In the Source Manager dialog box, under the Master List or Current List, select the source which you want to edit and then select Edit.
3. In the Edit Source dialog box, make the changes you want to, therefore select the year and change it to "2001", then click OK.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-citations-in-a-Word-document-ab9322bb-a8d3-47f4-80c8-63c06779f127
See the explanation below.
1. On the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography group, select Manage Sources.
2. In the Source Manager dialog box, under the Master List or Current List, select the source which you want to edit and then select Edit.
3. In the Edit Source dialog box, make the changes you want to, therefore select the year and change it to "2001", then click OK.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-citations-in-a-Word-document-ab9322bb-a8d3-47f4-80c8-63c06779f127
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Question #7
SIMULATION -
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Overview -
You are a member of the Barstow College Observation Project committee. You are preparing the initial summary report for this year's count, but have not received all of the data you need to complete the report.

Introduction -
The multi-departmental Wildlife Observation Project has completed its wildlife population counts for this year. The counts were made between May 5 and May 7 for both the wilderness and cultivated land areas. This is in line with the count periods for all previous years. The species used for the counts have been identified as common for the region (central Missouri) in which the counts were taken. (Author, 2009)
As in previous years, five observation blinds were set up two weeks before the counts were to take place. Counters worked eight-hour shifts providing 24-hour coverage of the count areas for two days. Weather for both observation days was clear and mild (varying between 50-70 degrees F).
The results presented here are summary total results only, which counts from five and ten years ago provided for comparison. Detailed observation results will be available as soon as they are completed. We estimate that they will be available some time in the next two weeks.
Wilderness Summary -
The wilderness observation area is a five-acre section of unimproved forest land. The most common trees in the area are maple, red oak, cedar, sweet gum, and hickory. The area also includes a small spring. The area is not enclosed by a fence or other man-made barrier.
The area is located eight miles from the nearest paved road and twelve miles from the nearest residence. Off-road vehicles were used to bring counters close to, but not entering, the count area. The nearest approach by off-road vehicles was one mile.
The table below lists the summary counts.

Though further research any analysis is needed, the drop in mourning dove and bobwhite quail counts could be significant. The detailed count data shows these numbers failing off each year.
Cultivated Land Summary -
The cultivated land observation area is a five-acre section of cultivated land near the center of a 50-acre field. The field is used to grow corn, wheat, soybeans, and clover, with the crop rotated annually. In the fifth year of the cycle, the field is left fallow.
The area is located two miles from the nearest paved road and one mile from the nearest residence. A storage barn is located at the southern border of the field.
The table below lists the summary counts.
Additional Notes -
This project was initially scheduled to run for ten years, so we are currently in our last year. The committee needs to decide if it is worth the time and expense to continue the project. The landowners have experience that they would be happy to let us continue. Costs relating to the project is minimal and it does provide an opportunity to offer extra credit to students volunteering as counters.
A suggestion has been made by some committee members that we should increase the count frequency, counting on a quarterly schedule instead of an annual schedule. This would need to be coordinated with the owner of the cultivated field so that we do not interfere with planting or harvesting schedules.
Special Thanks -
Once again, we would like to offer special thanks to:
We couldn't do this without you.
The spacing between words in the first two paragraphs is off. View only the tab and space formatting symbols to troubleshoot the problem. You do not need to remove the extra tabs or spaces.
Project 1 of 7: Observation -
Overview -
You are a member of the Barstow College Observation Project committee. You are preparing the initial summary report for this year's count, but have not received all of the data you need to complete the report.

Introduction -
The multi-departmental Wildlife Observation Project has completed its wildlife population counts for this year. The counts were made between May 5 and May 7 for both the wilderness and cultivated land areas. This is in line with the count periods for all previous years. The species used for the counts have been identified as common for the region (central Missouri) in which the counts were taken. (Author, 2009)
As in previous years, five observation blinds were set up two weeks before the counts were to take place. Counters worked eight-hour shifts providing 24-hour coverage of the count areas for two days. Weather for both observation days was clear and mild (varying between 50-70 degrees F).
The results presented here are summary total results only, which counts from five and ten years ago provided for comparison. Detailed observation results will be available as soon as they are completed. We estimate that they will be available some time in the next two weeks.
Wilderness Summary -
The wilderness observation area is a five-acre section of unimproved forest land. The most common trees in the area are maple, red oak, cedar, sweet gum, and hickory. The area also includes a small spring. The area is not enclosed by a fence or other man-made barrier.
The area is located eight miles from the nearest paved road and twelve miles from the nearest residence. Off-road vehicles were used to bring counters close to, but not entering, the count area. The nearest approach by off-road vehicles was one mile.
The table below lists the summary counts.

Though further research any analysis is needed, the drop in mourning dove and bobwhite quail counts could be significant. The detailed count data shows these numbers failing off each year.
Cultivated Land Summary -
The cultivated land observation area is a five-acre section of cultivated land near the center of a 50-acre field. The field is used to grow corn, wheat, soybeans, and clover, with the crop rotated annually. In the fifth year of the cycle, the field is left fallow.
The area is located two miles from the nearest paved road and one mile from the nearest residence. A storage barn is located at the southern border of the field.
The table below lists the summary counts.
Additional Notes -
This project was initially scheduled to run for ten years, so we are currently in our last year. The committee needs to decide if it is worth the time and expense to continue the project. The landowners have experience that they would be happy to let us continue. Costs relating to the project is minimal and it does provide an opportunity to offer extra credit to students volunteering as counters.
A suggestion has been made by some committee members that we should increase the count frequency, counting on a quarterly schedule instead of an annual schedule. This would need to be coordinated with the owner of the cultivated field so that we do not interfere with planting or harvesting schedules.
Special Thanks -
Once again, we would like to offer special thanks to:
We couldn't do this without you.
The spacing between words in the first two paragraphs is off. View only the tab and space formatting symbols to troubleshoot the problem. You do not need to remove the extra tabs or spaces.
Correct Answer:
See the explanation below.
1. On the Home tab in the Paragraph group is a space and formatting symbol which is the Show/Hide button.
2. To toggle it on and off you select the space and formatting symbol it would be shaded when turned on.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Show-or-hide-formatting-marks-c2d8a607-5646-4165-8b08-bd68f9d172a0
See the explanation below.
1. On the Home tab in the Paragraph group is a space and formatting symbol which is the Show/Hide button.
2. To toggle it on and off you select the space and formatting symbol it would be shaded when turned on.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Show-or-hide-formatting-marks-c2d8a607-5646-4165-8b08-bd68f9d172a0
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Question #8
SIMULATION -
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Add the alternative text title, "Lunch Menu" to the table in the document.
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Add the alternative text title, "Lunch Menu" to the table in the document.
Correct Answer:
See the explanation below.
1. Select the table by right-clicking on it and then select Table Properties.
2. Select the Alt Text tab and type "Lunch Menu" in the Title box.
3. Press OK.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-or-change-table-properties-3237de89-b287-4379-8e0c-86d94873b2e0#__toc5
See the explanation below.
1. Select the table by right-clicking on it and then select Table Properties.
2. Select the Alt Text tab and type "Lunch Menu" in the Title box.
3. Press OK.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-or-change-table-properties-3237de89-b287-4379-8e0c-86d94873b2e0#__toc5
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Question #9
SIMULATION -
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Apply table style Grid Table 4 "" Accent 1 to the table in the document.
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Apply table style Grid Table 4 "" Accent 1 to the table in the document.
Correct Answer:
See the explanation below.
1. Select the table, then the Table Tools will appear above.
2. Select the Grid Table 4 "" Accent 1 style as desired under the Design tab in the Table Tools menu.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Apply-table-styles-0F19E350-F9A1-4A9F-AFDB-46EE2BB8460C
See the explanation below.
1. Select the table, then the Table Tools will appear above.
2. Select the Grid Table 4 "" Accent 1 style as desired under the Design tab in the Table Tools menu.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Apply-table-styles-0F19E350-F9A1-4A9F-AFDB-46EE2BB8460C
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Question #10
SIMULATION -
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Add a Registered Sign at the end of the company name in the header.
Project 2 of 7: Bakery Letter -
Overview -
As the marketing manager for Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café, you want to inform local businesses that you will now be providing catering services.

December 31, 2018 -
CATERING SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Dear Business Owner:
Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery and Café would like to inform you that beginning next month, we will be providing catering and delivery services in your area. We invite you to look over our lunch catering menu below, and contact us to schedule your next business meeting lunch.

The menu above is a small sample of the options we have available. Liberty's Delightful Sinful Bakery will impress you with excellent service and great food at an affordable price.
We look forward to hearing from you to cater your next meeting.
Sincerely,
Steve Lasker -
Owner -
Add a Registered Sign at the end of the company name in the header.
Correct Answer:
See the explanation below.
1. Double click on the header to edit the header, then select the text after the company name already existing in the header.
2. On the Insert tab, select Symbol.
3. Click on the desired symbol, if it is not immediately visible you may have to click More Symbols, the short cut for a registered trademark symbol is; Ctrl+Alt+R.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-copyright-and-trademark-symbols-F417DDFE-B767-415D-871F-95AF27FB9052#ID0EAAAABAAA=Newer_versions
See the explanation below.
1. Double click on the header to edit the header, then select the text after the company name already existing in the header.
2. On the Insert tab, select Symbol.
3. Click on the desired symbol, if it is not immediately visible you may have to click More Symbols, the short cut for a registered trademark symbol is; Ctrl+Alt+R.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-copyright-and-trademark-symbols-F417DDFE-B767-415D-871F-95AF27FB9052#ID0EAAAABAAA=Newer_versions
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