Young Professional magazine was developed for a target audience of recent college graduates who are in their first 10 years in a business/professional career. In its two years of publication, the magazine has been fairly successful. Now the publisher is interested in expanding the magazine’s advertising base. Potential advertisers continually ask about the demographics and interests of subscribers to Young Professional. To collect this information, the magazine commissioned a survey to develop a profile of its subscribers. The survey results will be used to help the magazine choose articles of interest and provide advertisers with a profile of subscribers. As a new employee of the magazine, you have been asked to help analyze the survey results which had a sample size of 410. The data is summarized below: Quantitative Variables Mean Standard Deviation Age 30.112 4.024 Household Income $74,460 $34,818 Qualitative Variables Count Broadband Access Yes: 256 Have Children Yes: 219 a. Develop 95% confidence intervals for the mean age and household income of subscribers. b. Develop 95% confidence intervals for the proportion of subscribers who have broadband access at home and the proportion of subscribers who have children. c.Would Young Professional be a good advertising outlet for online brokers?Justify your conclusion with statistical data.please provide detailed solution
In: Math
Use the following information to answer questions 11 – 15. First American is considering buying a new machine to increase production. It will cost $3,000. Shipping will be $300. It has a three-year class life. At the end of one year they plan to sell the machine for $2,000. The new machine will allow FA to increase revenues by $1,800 each year but expenses will increase by $400 each year. If the new machine is purchased, inventory will decrease by $1,000 and accounts payable will increase by 350. Straight-line depreciation will be used. FA’s marginal tax rate is 34% and its cost of capital is 7%.
What is the OCF for year 1?
| a) $1,111 |
| b) $561 |
| c) $1,298 |
| d) $1,950 |
In: Finance
1. The year is 1999 and the Ethical Pharmaceutics Company has just received FDA approval for high risk angioplasties and is bringing AngioMin to the market early January 2000 at the price of $200. The cost of manufacturing a single dose of AngioMin is $40. The key benefit of AngioMin is reduced side effects, complications, and risk of death following angioplasty. These benefits are most pronounced in the very high risk patients. Ethical Pharmaceutics Company’s marketing department decided to focus on the top 100 hospitals in the US where 80% of angioplasties are performed. In 2000 there will be 700,000 angioplasties and this number is expected to grow at 5% each year. 50% of all angioplasties are high risk and 20% of high risk angioplasties fall into the “very high risk” category. Ethical Pharmaceutics Co. is planning an aggressive marketing campaign to get on hospital formularies because (1) AngioMin’s patent protection will expire in late December 2010, after which point sales would immediately go to zero, (2) while there is no chance a better substitute will enter the market in 2000, Ethical Pharmaceutics Co. management estimates a 20% probability for each year 2001-2010, that a new significantly better than AngioMin drug will be brought to market and will replace AngioMin in any hospital that was using AngioMin at the time. Please help the Ethical Pharmaceutics Co. management determine the maximum total marketing budget for an average top hospital for educating, sponsoring travel to continuing-medical-education conferences in Hawaii, wining and dining hospital administrators, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and their families to get AngioMin on the hospital formulary. (These practices are currently disallowed in the industry based on the voluntary pharmaceutical industry guidelines covering direct-to-physician marketing practices, but were fully acceptable and were widely used in the industry in the 1990s to early 2000s).
Please help the Ethical Pharmaceutics Co. marketing team estimate
a) CLV (customer lifetime value) of an average top hospital acquired in 2000, assuming that all high risk patients will get 1.5 doses of AngioMin during the angioplasty procedure
b) CLV of an average top hospital acquired in 2000, assuming that only very high risk patients will receive AngioMin (on average 1.5 doses will be needed per procedure)
c) To help the marketing team communicate the time value of acquiring hospitals as early as possible, calculate the net present value in 2000 of an average top hospital acquired in 2005. Assume that this hospital would administer AngioMin only to very high risk patients (on average 1.5 doses). Note that this is only possible if the new better substitute is not brought to market by 2005 and make sure that your calculations reflect this fact.
In: Economics
Members of the millennial generation are continuing to be dependent on their parents into early adulthood. A family research organization has claimed that, in past generations, no more than 27% of individuals aged 18 to 32 continued to be dependent on their parents. Suppose that a sample of 350 individuals aged 18 to 32 showed that 132 of them continue to be dependent on their parents.
1. Develop hypothesis for a test to determine whether the proportion of millennial continuing to be dependent on their parents is higher than for past generations.
2. What is your point estimate of the proportion of millennial continuing to be dependent on their parents?
3. What is the p-value provided by sample data?
4. What is your hypothesis testing conclusion? Use a=.05 as level of significance.
In: Statistics and Probability
Please write SAS code
1) How to find age<65*Female?
2) How to assign region for the below description?
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Age < 65 |
Age ≥ 65 |
Total N |
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Sex Male Female |
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Region Northeast Midwest South West |
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Race White Black Asian All other race groups |
Table 1:
RACERPI2:
01 – White Only (New Category: White)
02 – Black/African American Only (New Category: Black)
03 – AI/AN Only (New Category: All Other Race Groups)
04 – Asian Only (New Category: Asian)
05 – Race Group Not Releasable (Set this to a missing value)
06 – Multiple Race (New Category: All Other Race Groups)
In: Computer Science
In: Other
Complete Critical Thinking Activity 2: Resolving Names of Internet Resources.
You have an Active Directory–integrated domain named. csmtech.local, with two DCs that are DNS servers. You also have an Internet presence with its own domain name, smpub.com, and a DNS server that's not part of an Active Directory domain. You want the DCs to be able to resolve the names of csmpub.com resources and to act as backup for the csmpub.com DNS database. What can you do to achieve these goals? Describe the steps you would take. Write a short report of your results
In: Computer Science
Windows
The owner at the Office Supply Start-up company is concerned about losing critical files in the structure you built for them. She wants you to create a script that will automate a periodic file backup to a directory called backup on the local drive.
To do this, you should create a script that meets the following parameters:
User’s home directory is backed up on Tuesday and Thursday nights at midnight EST.
Company files are backed up on Monday, Wednesday, Friday nights at midnight EST.
Payroll backups occur on the 1st and 15th of each month.
Using PowerShell
In: Computer Science
Explain line-by-line what the following snippet code from a .htaccess (WordPress) file means:
# Restricts access to PHP files from plugin and theme
directories
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}
!^/wp-content/plugins/file/to/exclude\.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}
!^/wp-content/plugins/directory/to/exclude/
RewriteRule wp-content/plugins/(.*\.php)$ - [R=404,L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}
!^/wp-content/themes/file/to/exclude\.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}
!^/wp-content/themes/directory/to/exclude/
RewriteRule wp-content/themes/(.*\.php)$ - [R=404,L]
In: Computer Science
Script 3:
Please show screenshots from the command prompt! Thank you!
In: Computer Science