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Based on the "Times" data, is the proposed method of production lower variance than the current?...

Based on the "Times" data, is the proposed method of production lower variance than the current?

Select one: a. Yes, the F statistic is greater than the F critical for a one tail test at the 95% confidence level. b. Yes, because the current variance is 2.5 times the variance of the proposed method. c. No, because the p value is very small. d. No, because the f critical is below 2.

Additional Info:

Current Proposed
76 74
76 75
77 77
74 78
76 74
74 80
74 73
77 73
72 78
78 76
73 76
78 74
75 77
80 69
79 76
72 75
69 72
79 75
72 72
70 76
70 72
81 77
76 73
78 77
72 69
82 77
72 75
73 76
71 74
70 77
77 75
78 78
73 72
79 77
82 78
65 78
77 76
79 75
73 76
76 76
81 75
69 76
75 80
75 77
77 76
79 75
76 73
78 77
76 77
76 77
73 79
77 75
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74 72
74 82
69 76
79 76
66 74
70 72
74 78
72 71

In: Statistics and Probability

I need sample answers for each questions it can be three sentences or more. What can...

I need sample answers for each questions it can be three sentences or more.

What can you contribute to the engineering program (Computer)?

What skills do you have that can be asset to the college?

What achievement/awards have you received?

How will you apply comnunication and analytical skills during internship?

In: Operations Management

Write a method called mode that returns the most frequently occurring element of an array of...

Write a method called mode that returns the most frequently occurring element of an array of integers. Assume that the array has at least one element and that every element in the array has a value between 0 and 100 inclusive. Break ties by choosing the lower value. For example, if the array passed contains the values [27, 15, 15, 11, 27], your method should return 15. write a version of this method that does not rely on the values being between 0 and 100. java

In: Computer Science

The following data includes the year, make, model, mileage (in thousands of miles) and asking price...

The following data includes the year, make, model, mileage (in thousands of miles) and asking price (in US dollars) for each of 13 used Honda Odyssey minivans. The data was collected from the Web site of the Seattle P-I on April 25, 2005.

year make model mileage price
2004 Honda Odyssey EXL   20 26900
2004 Honda Odyssey EX 21 23000
2002 Honda Odyssey 33 17500
2002 Honda Odyssey 41 18999
2001 Honda Odyssey EX 43 17200
2001 Honda Odyssey EX 67 18995
2000 Honda Odyssey LX 46 13900
2000 Honda Odyssey EX 72 15250
2000 Honda Odyssey EX 82 13200
2000 Honda Odyssey 99 11000
1999 Honda Odyssey 71 13900
1998 Honda Odyssey 85 8350
1995 Honda Odyssey EX 100 5800



Compute the correlation between age (in years) and mileage for these minivans. (Assume the correlation conditions have been satisfied and round your answer to the nearest 0.001.)

In: Statistics and Probability

Please explain why the correct answer is correct A bank reconciliation reconciles the bank statement with...

Please explain why the correct answer is correct

A bank reconciliation reconciles the bank statement with the company's:

Correct Answer:

B.

Cash account in the balance sheet.

A corporation received $2,000 for interest earned on a note for a loan made to an employee in the current year. How would this transaction be recorded and what type of activity would this be classified under?

Selected Answer:

C.

Debit Accounts Receivable $2,000, credit Interest Revenue $2,000; Financing

Correct Answer:

A.

Debit Cash $2,000, credit Interest Revenue $2,000; Operating

Callahan Corporation provides services to customers on account, $900. How would this transaction be recorded?

Selected Answer:

B.

Debit Service Revenue $900, credit Accounts Payable $900.

Correct Answer:

C.

Debit Accounts Receivable $900, credit Service Revenue $900.

The primary purpose of closing entries is to:

Selected Answer:

B.

Prove the equality of the debit and credit entries in the general journal.

Correct Answer:

A.

To bring the Balance Sheet Equation into Balance and prepare the temporary accounts for accumulating the results of the following year's operations and payment of dividends.

Consider the following transactions. Based on the Accrual-Basis of Accounting place an X in the column that each transaction would record as Revenue or Expense or Neither. Then enter the totals below

Accrual-Basis

Transaction

Revenue

Expense

Neither

1. Record employees' salaries incurred in current month but not yet paid, $800.

2. Paid for advertising placed in local newspaper last month $700.

3. Received bill for utilities used the current month that will not be paid until next month, $750.

4. Receive cash from customers in advance, $1,500.

5. Purchase office supplies on account, $400.

6. Paid dividends to stockholders, $200.

7. Used up supplies previously purchased on account, $400.

8. Used up on month of insurance on one-year policy that cost $3,600.

9. Receive cash from customers for services performed in the current period, $1,800.

10. Provide services to customers on account, $2,100.

Choose the number of the transactions correctly recorded as Revenue, Expense or Neither?

Correct Answer:

A.

Revenue

Expense

Neither

2

4

4

A deposit outstanding will cause the bank's cash balance to be higher than the company's cash balance.

Correct Answer:

False

In: Accounting

In May 2004, a Gallup Poll of adults’ attitudes toward Health Maintenance Organization (HMOs) found that...

In May 2004, a Gallup Poll of adults’ attitudes toward Health Maintenance Organization (HMOs) found that 41% of adults had little or no confidence in HMOs, 38% had some confidence, 17% had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence, and 4% had no opinion (USA TODAY, June 22, 2004). Let us denote these outcomes as L, S, G, and N, respectively. A recent random sample of 500 adults yielded the frequency distribution given in the following table.   Response L S G N Frequency 212 198 82 8

a. Determine the rejection region.

b. Using the 2.5% significance level, can you conclude that the current distribution of opinions differs from the distribution of May 2004?

In: Statistics and Probability

Case 19-1 The Terminator Trans Ocean Shipping (“Trans Ocean”) provides domestic and international transportation and logistics...

Case 19-1 The Terminator Trans Ocean Shipping (“Trans Ocean”) provides domestic and international transportation and logistics services to customers. The company contracts shipping vessels, trucks, and aircraft to provide regional, long-haul, and international shipments of customer goods. Trans Ocean has entered into the following contracts: In March 2019, Trans Ocean entered into a revenue contract with a customer, Asia Manufacturing (“Asia”), in which Trans Ocean would be the exclusive shipper of Asia’s products between Shanghai and Los Angeles. Trans Ocean’s contract with Asia is effective on July 1, 2019. Before signing the contract with Asia, Trans Ocean did not operate the ShanghaiLos Angeles route, and to satisfy the contract with Asia, in April 2019, Trans Ocean leases a cargo ship from Heavy Vessel Manufacturing (“Heavy”), which commences on July 1, 2019. Because the shipping route is new, on July 1, 2019,

(1) Trans Ocean has no other customers to deliver goods on the Shanghai-Los Angeles route and (2) because of operational costs, Trans Ocean does not have alternative uses for the leased cargo ship. Trans Ocean adopted ASC 842, Leases, on January 1, 2019. The following are relevant facts about Trans Ocean’s revenue contract with Asia, and Trans Ocean’s lease with Heavy. Trans Ocean’s Revenue Contract With Asia • The revenue contract’s stated term with Asia is for one year. • Asia can renew the contract annually for up to four additional years. Therefore, the revenue contract can extend to five full years. • Asia pays a significant up-front nonrefundable fee for the initial one-year term; the same amount is due at the beginning of every renewal period. • Asia can cancel at any time without incurring a penalty outside of forfeiting any up-front nonrefundable fees already paid or owed at the beginning of the initial contract term and any and each renewed period. • Although the contract is new, Trans Ocean and Asia have entered into similar arrangements with similar terms and historically, Asia has renewed for one or more years. • Trans Ocean appropriately concludes that (1) the revenue contract meets the scope of, and criteria in, ASC 606, Revenue From Contracts With Customers, and (2) the contract term for its revenue contract with Asia is one year. Trans Ocean’s Lease With Heavy • The contract between Trans Ocean and Heavy contains a lease under ASC 842. • Rental payments are at market and fixed each year. Case 19-1: The Terminator Page 2 Copyright © 2019 Deloitte Development LLC All Rights Reserved. • To mitigate risks, Trans Ocean negotiated the lease period and renewal options to mirror those of Trans Ocean’s revenue contract with Asia. As a result, the fixed, noncancelable term of the lease is one year, and Trans Ocean can renew annually for four additional years (i.e., up to five full years). Trans Ocean believes that since Asia can terminate the revenue contract after one year (even though Asia may need to ship products for longer than a year and has historically renewed under other similarly structured contracts), it is uncertain whether Asia will renew the revenue contract. Because of this uncertainty, Trans Ocean believes that the renewal options related to the lease are not reasonably certain at the commencement date of the lease. As a result, Trans Ocean concludes that the lease term for its lease contract with Heavy is also one year. Required:

2. What factors should Trans Ocean consider in supporting its conclusion related to the lease term? Additional Facts On December 1, 2019, Trans Ocean entered into a shipping contract with Eastern Manufacturing Company (“Eastern”) to ship Eastern’s products between Shanghai and Los Angeles. The contract with Eastern commences on January 1, 2020, and on the basis of Trans Ocean’s evaluation of its enforceable rights and obligations in the contract with Eastern, Trans Ocean concludes that term of the revenue contract with Eastern is for a period of two years. Further, Trans Ocean concludes that (1) because of its contract with Asia and Eastern, it would not be operationally feasible to deploy the leased cargo vessel on other routes; (2) the cargo vessel will have sufficient capacity to service both Asia and Eastern; and (3) the leased asset is needed for Trans Ocean to perform under its revenue contract with Eastern (because of economic reasons that would not allow Trans Ocean to use another vessel). Required: 3. Should Trans Ocean reassess the lease term of the cargo vessel? If so, why?

In: Operations Management

Write a program (name it firstMiddleLast _yourInitials.java (yourInitials represents your initials) that will: 1. Ask the...

Write a program (name it firstMiddleLast _yourInitials.java (yourInitials represents your initials) that will:

1. Ask the user (include appropriate dialog) to enter their:

first name
middle name
last name

save each of the above as a String variable as follows:

firstName
middleName
lastName


2. Print to the screen the number of characters in each of the names (first, middle and last)

3. Print to the screen total number of characters in all three names. Include appropriate dialog in your output.

4. Print to the screen the initials of the person (first letter of the first, middle and last names) in all capitals with no space or lines between them. For example JFK.

5. Print to the screen the total of the ASCII values of the initials printed in #4 above. For example the initials JFK would sum to 219 (74 + 70 + 75). Remember that the ASCII values are as follows and to find the ASCII value of a single character by casting the character to an int by using (int).

A

65

N

78

B

66

O

79

C

67

P

80

D

68

Q

81

E

69

R

82

F

70

S

83

G

71

T

84

H

72

U

85

I

73

V

86

J

74

W

87

K

75

X

88

L

76

Y

89

M

77

Z

90

In: Computer Science

Use Annualized Worth to determine best choice between these three.  I = 6% Show your work. A     Planning...

Use Annualized Worth to determine best choice between these three.  I = 6% Show your work.

A     Planning horizon 10 years.   Initial Cost 50,000   annual maintenance costs 5000  annual revenue 40,000 salvage value 15000,

B   Planning horizon 8 years.    Initial Cost 75000

  annual maintenance cost   first year 5000  each year increases by 500.  

Annual revenue  first year 35000  each year increases 1000.  

Salvage value 18000.

C  Planning horizon 12 years   Initial cost 90,000

       Annual maintenance cost  first year 4000   each year increases 3000

       Annual Revenue   first year 65000   each year decreases 2000.

         Salvage value 16000

In: Economics

Use Annualized Worth to determine best choice between these three.  I = 6% Show your work. A     Planning...

Use Annualized Worth to determine best choice between these three.  I = 6% Show your work.

A     Planning horizon 10 years.   Initial Cost 50,000   annual maintenance costs 5000  annual revenue 40,000 salvage value 15000,

B   Planning horizon 8 years.    Initial Cost 75000

  annual maintenance cost   first year 5000  each year increases by 500.  

Annual revenue  first year 35000  each year increases 1000.  

Salvage value 18000.

C  Planning horizon 12 years   Initial cost 90,000

       Annual maintenance cost  first year 4000   each year increases 3000

       Annual Revenue   first year 65000   each year decreases 2000.

         Salvage value 16000

In: Economics