Write a procedure of bubble sort to sort the array of byte. This
procedure receives
two arguments, firstly it receives the offset of array in SI
register, secondly BX
contains number of elements. Write a program that user Enter a
single digit
number, these numbers have one space between them, call bubble sort
procedure
for sorting the numbers
8086 assembly code
In: Computer Science
In: Operations Management
Target Costing
Laser Cast, Inc., manufactures color laser printers. Model J20 presently sells for $525 and has a total product cost of $420, as follows:
Direct materials | $300 |
Direct labor | 80 |
Factory overhead | 40 |
Total | $420 |
It is estimated that the competitive selling price for color laser printers of this type will drop to $500 next year. Laser Cast has established a target cost to maintain its historical markup percentage on product cost. Engineers have provided the following cost reduction ideas:
The direct labor rate is $34 per hour.
a. Determine the target cost for Model J20
assuming that the historical markup on product cost and selling
price is maintained. Round your final answer to two decimal
places.
$
b. Determine the required cost reduction. Enter
as a positive number. Round your final answer to two decimal
places.
$
c. Evaluate the three engineering improvements together to determine if the required cost reduction (drift) can be achieved. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Do not round interim calculations but round your final answers to two decimal places.
1. Direct labor reduction | $ |
2. Additional inspection | $ |
3. Injection molding productivity improvement | $ |
Total savings | $ |
In: Accounting
Identify whether each of the following statements best illustrates the concept of consumer surplus, producer surplus, or neither.
Choices for each
-(a) Consumer Surplus
-(b) Producer Surplus
-(c) Neither
(1) Even though I was willing to pay up to $43 for a used laptop and even though the seller was willing to go as low as $32 in order to sell it, we couldn't reach a deal because the government imposed a price floor of $49 on the sale of laptops.
(2) I sold a jersey sweater for $34, even though I was willing to go as low as $25 in order to sell it.
(3) Even though I was willing to pay up to $49 for a used textbook, I bought a used textbook for only $43.
In: Economics
(unicellular vs metazoan), use no more than a few short sentences to speculate why one organism might encode the protein (or a similar family member to that identified in question 1) and another may not.
Your reasoning should include reference to the type of protein and how it works in general terms.
In: Biology
3. Identify the topological similarities and differences among the trees. I.e., what relationships are shared across the different phylogenies, and what relationships are different
4. Why do you think all methods did not result in the same tree topology (your answer can be general and does not need to include technical details).
5. Compare your phylogenies to the published phylogeny in Perelman et al. (2011), focusing just on the “Hominidae” clade. Do any of your topologies match their topology? If not, why do you think that might be? Hint: compare the number of species in your phylogeny compared to theirs & compare the number of genes analyzed in their study compared to yours.
In: Biology
Locate a recent article (published within the last year) that includes values for the key economic factors. You can use the Hunt Library, newspapers, new stations, or other credible sources to locate an article. Analyze your selected country's economic well-being. Include the following in your discussion.
In: Economics
Write Matlab code and run them for the following:
a) Motion of a point in a circle
b) Motion of a line in a circle
c) Motion of slider crank mechanism
In: Mechanical Engineering
Mrs. Thomson is a 78 year-old woman whose doctor recently recommended that she have a DXA
scan in order to determine her bone mineral density. The scan results indicate low bone mineral
density. Mrs. Thompson refuses to take pills or supplements and is, therefore, referred to a
dietitian for nutritional counseling.
a.
With Mrs. Thompson’s diagnosis of osteopenia, intake of which micronutrients will be most
critical components in her nutrition plan?
b.
What physiological role do these micronutrients play that makes them so important for her
nutrition plan?
c.
What foods will be included in her diet plan as good sources of these micronutrients?
d.
What other lifestyle changes can Mrs. Thompson make to try to slow the advancement of
her osteopenia?
In: Anatomy and Physiology
The null hypothesis plays an important role in significance testing. Explain the concept underlying the null hypothesis and the role it plays in tests of statistical significance (hint: think of the logic involved in the decision making process).
In: Math
At the beginning of the year, Swifty Company had total assets of
$862,000 and total liabilities of $600,000. Answer the following
questions.
(a) If total assets increased $137,000 during the
year and total liabilities decreased $70,000, what is the amount of
stockholders’ equity at the end of the year?
(b) During the year, total liabilities
increased $120,000 and stockholders’ equity decreased $84,000. What
is the amount of total assets at the end of the year?
(c) If total assets decreased $77,000 and
stockholders’ equity increased $101,000 during the year, what is
the amount of total liabilities at the end of the year?
In: Accounting
True or False
A + charge initially moving west through the earths magnetic field
along the equator will fall faster than if it is moving east.
A charged particle moving perpendicular to a uniform B field will move on a circular path.
The magnetic field lines enter the north poles of a bar magnet and leave the south poles and are continuous inside the magnet.
Two antiparallel currents repel each other.
Two antiparallel currents attract.
The direction of the magnetic dipole moment of a flat current carrying coil is perpendicular to the flat surface of the coil and positive for a counter clockwise current.
In: Physics
Q#6) Calculate the payback period for the following: a) Project A: Initial Cost $80,000 earns $19,000 per year. Project B: Initial Cost $100,000 earns $25,000 per year and b) What are the downsides of using of using payback period to analyze a project? c) What could you consider as limitations of Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) approaches in making capital investment decisions? d) What do you know about Profitability Index (PI), Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) and how is MIRR different from IRR?
In: Accounting
Consider a project to supply Detroit with 25,000 tons of machine screws annually for automobile production. You will need an initial $2,200,000 investment in threading equipment to get the project started; the project will last for 5 years. The accounting department estimates that annual fixed costs will be $700,000 and that variable costs should be $380 per ton; accounting will depreciate the initial fixed asset investment straight-line to zero over the 5-year project life. It also estimates a salvage value of $300,000 after dismantling costs. The marketing department estimates that the automakers will let the contract at a selling price of $480 per ton. The engineering department estimates you will need an initial net working capital investment of $220,000. You require a return of 12 percent and face a marginal tax rate of 22 percent on this project. |
a-1 |
What is the estimated OCF for this project? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) |
a-2 |
What is the estimated NPV for this project? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) |
b. |
Suppose you believe that the accounting department’s initial cost and salvage value projections are accurate only to within ±15 percent; the marketing department’s price estimate is accurate only to within ±10 percent; and the engineering department’s net working capital estimate is accurate only to within ±5 percent. What is the worst-case NPV for this project? The best-case NPV? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) |
In: Finance
Discuss how Maxwell's predictions were confirmed by the experiments carried out by Hertz.
In: Physics