Give a couple of examples for cases with 'asymmetric information'. What happens in such markets? write...

Give a couple of examples for cases with 'asymmetric information'.

What happens in such markets? write 300 words

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1. Wayne’s favourite donut at Tim Hortons is the sour cream glazed donut. Tim Hortons claims...

1. Wayne’s favourite donut at Tim Hortons is the sour cream glazed donut. Tim Hortons claims that each of these donuts contains 320 calories. Suppose that the actual number of calories in a sour cream glazed donut varies according to a normal distribution with a mean of 317 calories and a standard deviation of 22 calories. Let X represent the number of calories in a randomly selected sour cream glazed donut from Tim Hortons.

(a) What is the probability that the next sour cream glazed donut Wayne consumes will contain at least 300 calories?

(b) What proportion of all sour cream glazed donuts contain between 310 and 330 calories?

(c) Tim Hortons can guarantee that only 1.5% of all sour cream glazed donuts contain more than how many calories?

In: Math

In Fig, take E0 = 12 V, R1 = 4.0 W, R2 = 8.0 W, R3...

In Fig, take E0 = 12 V, R1 = 4.0 W, R2 = 8.0 W, R3 = 2.0 W, and L = 2.0 H. What is the current I2 (a) immediately after the switch is first closed and (b) a long time after the switch is closed? (c) After a long time the switch is again opened. Now what is I2?

The Problem with the picture is on Problem 36 in the website below

https://www-physics.ucsd.edu/students/courses/winter2010/physics2b/hw/hw9.pdf

In: Physics

The opening vignette in chapter 1 discusses the impact of electric vehicles, though there's certainly been...

The opening vignette in chapter 1 discusses the impact of electric vehicles, though there's certainly been significant recent development in this area. Even here in Weatherford there are two electric charging stations; a Tesla charging station behind Lucille's Restaurant and an Electrify America charging station in the Walmart parking lot. Explain how the decision making process would work for an automobile manufacturer deciding to begin manufacturing electric vehicles. How would the National Society of Professional Engineers Code of Ethics apply in this process? Where could ethical dilemmas arise, and what are some examples of them? What kind of decisions and evaluative criteria would consumers be likely to use in deciding to purchase an electric vehicle rather than a vehicle with an internal combustion engine?

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JAVA: Write a program that converts a binary number to decimal (integer) Based on user input:...

JAVA:

Write a program that converts a binary number to decimal (integer)

Based on user input: Ask user to input a binary number

Conditions:

Check that the binary number starts with a 1 and only has 0s and 1s

If condition is not met, ask for user to reenter a number

Conver the binary to decimal (integer)

Ask user if they want to input another number if not then the program will exit

*Please do not use built-in java functions when converting binary to decimal

In: Computer Science

Write the program with language C++ ( THE PROGRAM SHOULD CONTAIN DECISION MAKING , LOOPING AND...

Write the program with language C++ ( THE PROGRAM SHOULD CONTAIN DECISION MAKING , LOOPING AND A FUNCTION ) to design a menu for a shop . When the user makes a choice , ask for quantity, then display the total charge with sale taxes . If the user enters a choice that is unavailable ,display an error message and ask him to re-enter.

In: Computer Science

In one typed page, discuss an instance (from real life) of a government (the US government...

In one typed page, discuss an instance (from real life) of a government (the US government or a foreign one) taking action to promote competition / break-up monopolies. Explain the government’s motivation in this.

Please provide reference if available

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A 73.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, catches a 0.150 kg hockey puck slapped...

A 73.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, catches a 0.150 kg hockey puck slapped at him at a velocity of 39.0 m/s. Suppose the goalie and the ice puck have an elastic collision and the puck is reflected back in the direction from which it came. What would their final velocities (in m/s) be in this case? (Assume the original direction of the ice puck toward the goalie is in the positive direction. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)

Puck: ____

Goalie: ____

In: Physics

A graph, plotting a the relationship between a bond’s modified duration and its tenor for a...

  1. A graph, plotting a the relationship between a bond’s modified duration and its tenor for a (10) zero, (10) discount bond, (10) premium bond and (10) perpetuity

  2. In (10 per) writing, and by (5 per) showing numerical analysis, explain what drives the shape of the four curves you plotted in part 1

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You are to implement a string compression algorithm with the following specifications: If a character, ch,...

You are to implement a string compression algorithm with the following specifications:

  • If a character, ch, occurs n times in a row, then it will be represented by {ch}{n], where {n} is a value of n. For example is there is a substring “aaaa” it would be represented as “a4”.
  • If a character, ch occurs exactly one time in a row, then it will be simply represented as {ch}. For example, if the substring is “a”, then it will be represented as “a”.

Create a function RLE() to implement this algorithm recursively, this function should take in a string message and return the compressed string as an output.

Python code

In: Computer Science

All in MIPS assembly 1. Have the user input a 32 bit binary string 2. convert...

All in MIPS assembly

1. Have the user input a 32 bit binary string

2. convert that into decimal

3. Print the decimal

In: Computer Science

4. Where is phylum basidiomycota found, how do they get their food, what are some examples...

4. Where is phylum basidiomycota found, how do they get their food, what are some examples of these fungi and what is the name of their reproductive structure called?

In: Biology

Identifying OSI Model Layers from Captured Packets Time Required: 15 minutes Objective: Use Wireshark to capture...

Identifying OSI Model Layers from Captured Packets Time Required: 15 minutes Objective: Use Wireshark to capture the packets generated from an HTTP communication session. Identify the OSI model layers represented by the headers in the captured files. Required Tools and Equipment: Net-XX with Wireshark installed and Internet access

Description: Using Wireshark and an appropriate capture filter, capture the packets involved in an HTTP session that you start by opening a Web page. Select an HTTP packet, and using the headers in the middle pane, perform the following tasks:

  • Map the header names in the captured packet to the layers of the OSI model.
  • For each header, find two fields you can identify as pertaining to that OSI layer’s function, and explain why.

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1) Consider tight fiscal policy done in a large open economy.   As a result, world real...

1) Consider tight fiscal policy done in a large open economy.  

As a result, world real interest rates will _______ and the real exchange rate will ________.

A. rise; rise

B. fall; fall

C. rise; fall

D. fall; rise

2) In order to use the Solow growth model as we've been doing in this unit, putting production functions in per-worker terms, when all inputs used in production are increased by 10%, output must

A. remain constant

B. increase by 10% or more

C. increase overall but remain constant in per-worker terms

D. increase by exactly 10%

In: Economics

Under what condition will a Company: -           That uses the Absorption Costing method to assign costs to...

Under what condition will a Company:

-           That uses the Absorption Costing method to assign costs to their

inventory report net operating income using a Traditional Income Statement that

is:

more than

- The comparable net operating income amount using the Variable

Costing method to assign inventory costs to their inventory and reported net

operating income using a Contribution Margin Income Statement

Select one:

a. None of the other answers are correct

b. Inventory balances are increasing during the year--unit production exceeds unit sales for the period

c. Inventory balances are constant during the year--unit production equals unit sales for the period

d. Inventory balances are decreasing during the year--unit production is less than unit sales for the period

e. Variable manufacturing costs overhead exceeds fixed manufacturing overhead costs

In: Accounting