Ilya and Anya each can run at a speed of 8.30mph and walk at a speed of 3.90mph . They set off together on a route of length 5.00miles . Anya walks half of the distance and runs the other half, while Ilya walks half of the time and runs the other half.
How long does it take Anya to cover the distance of 5.00miles ?
Express your answer numerically, in minutes.
Find Anya's average speed.
Express Anya's average speed save,Anya numerically, in miles per hour.
How long does it take Ilya to cover the distance?
Express the time tIlya taken by Ilya numerically, in minutes.
Now find Ilya's average speed.
Express Ilya's average speed save,Ilya numerically, in miles per hour.
In: Physics
Ilya and Anya each can run at a speed of 8.80mph and walk at a speed of 3.70mph . They set off together on a route of length 5.00 miles. Anya walks half of the distance and runs the other half, while Ilya walks half of the time and runs the other half.
A. How long does it take Anya to cover the distance of 5.00 miles? Express your answer numerically, in minutes.
B. Find Anya's average speed. Express Anya's average speed numerically, in miles per hour.
C. How long does it take Ilya to cover the distance? Express the time taken by Ilya numerically, in minutes.
D. Now find Ilya's average speed. Express Ilya's average speed numerically, in miles per hour.
In: Physics
Question 41: From the information given below about Red Diamond Almond factory, calculate the following:
Red Diamond Almond factory makes special almond butter supplied to local stores. It costs $175 every time the factory makes almond butter to set up the production process. The demand at the local stores for this almond butter is 205lbs per day. The factory can make 350lbs of almond butter per day. Annual cost: It costs $12 annually (365 days) to carry a pound of almond butter in a storage area that is refrigerated.
In: Operations Management
7-2 Final Project: Business Plan Milestone Seven: Exit Strategy, Executive Summary, Reference List, & The Complete Business Plan
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Instructions
First, complete a brief succession plan. What are your long-term intentions for the business? How will investors get their money back?
Second, prepare your executive summary. The executive summary
should be a one- to two-page overview of your entire plan. The
executive summary should include an overview of your company
information, the market opportunity that you've identified, and
financial data such as financial forecasts, equity investment
desired, and any long-term loans that will be needed.
Third, prepare a comprehensive reference page with all sources
listed in APA format.
Last, compile all the milestones to put together a complete
Business Plan. The final business plan will include all previous
milestone elements, revised according to feedback received
throughout this course. This milestone should be submitted by the
end of Module Seven.
To complete this assignment, review the prompt and grading rubric
in the Final Project Guidelines And Rubric document. When you have
finished your work, submit the assignment here for grading and
instructor feedback.
My business plan is a hair salon.
In: Operations Management
Calculate the median for the blood HDL levels of 43 patients with following frequency distribution?
HDL (mg/dl): 20, 9, 25, 50, 40, 80
No. of patients: 6, 4, 16, 7, 8, 2
In: Statistics and Probability
FIFO Perpetual Inventory
The beginning inventory at Dunne Co. and data on purchases and sales for a three-month period ending June 30 are as follows:
| Date | Transaction | Number of Units |
Per Unit | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr. 3 | Inventory | 25 | $1,200 | $30,000 | ||
| 8 | Purchase | 75 | 1,240 | 93,000 | ||
| 11 | Sale | 40 | 2,000 | 80,000 | ||
| 30 | Sale | 30 | 2,000 | 60,000 | ||
| May 8 | Purchase | 60 | 1,260 | 75,600 | ||
| 10 | Sale | 50 | 2,000 | 100,000 | ||
| 19 | Sale | 20 | 2,000 | 40,000 | ||
| 28 | Purchase | 80 | 1,260 | 100,800 | ||
| June 5 | Sale | 40 | 2,250 | 90,000 | ||
| 16 | Sale | 25 | 2,250 | 56,250 | ||
| 21 | Purchase | 35 | 1,264 | 44,240 | ||
| 28 | Sale | 44 | 2,250 | 99,000 | ||
Required:
1. Record the inventory, purchases, and cost of goods sold data in a perpetual inventory record similar to the one illustrated in Exhibit 3, using the first-in, first-out method. Under FIFO, if units are in inventory at two different costs, enter the units with the LOWER unit cost first in the Cost of Goods Sold Unit Cost column and in the Inventory Unit Cost column.
2. Determine the total sales and the total cost of goods sold for the period. Journalize the entries in the sales and cost of goods sold accounts. Assume that all sales were on account.
3. Determine the gross profit from sales for the period.
5. Based upon the preceding data, would you expect the ending inventory using the A method of inventory costing based on the assumption that the most recent inventory costs should be charged against revenue.last-in, first-out method to be higher or lower?
In: Accounting
Lower-of-Cost-or-Market Inventory
Data on the physical inventory of Ashwood Products Company as of December 31 follow:
| Inventory Item |
Inventory Quantity |
Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value) |
||||
| B12 | 38 | $ 57 | ||||
| E41 | 18 | 180 | ||||
| G19 | 33 | 126 | ||||
| L88 | 18 | 550 | ||||
| N94 | 400 | 7 | ||||
| P24 | 90 | 18 | ||||
| R66 | 8 | 250 | ||||
| T33 | 140 | 20 | ||||
| Z16 | 15 | 752 | ||||
Quantity and cost data from the last purchases invoice of the year and the next-to-the-last purchases invoice are summarized as follows:
| Last Purchases Invoice |
Next-to-the-Last Purchases Invoice |
||||||||||||
| Inventory Item |
Quantity Purchased |
Unit Cost |
Quantity Purchased |
Unit Cost |
|||||||||
| B12 | 30 | $ 60 | 30 | $ 59 | |||||||||
| E41 | 35 | 178 | 20 | 180 | |||||||||
| G19 | 20 | 128 | 25 | 129 | |||||||||
| L88 | 10 | 563 | 10 | 560 | |||||||||
| N94 | 500 | 8 | 500 | 7 | |||||||||
| P24 | 80 | 22 | 50 | 21 | |||||||||
| R66 | 5 | 248 | 4 | 260 | |||||||||
| T33 | 100 | 21 | 100 | 19 | |||||||||
| Z16 | 10 | 750 | 9 | 745 | |||||||||
Required:
Determine the inventory at cost as well as at the lower of cost or market, using the first-in, first-out method. Record the appropriate unit costs on the inventory sheet and complete the pricing of the inventory. When there are two different unit costs applicable to an item, proceed as follows:
The first item on the inventory sheet has been completed as an example.
| Inventory Sheet December 31 |
|||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inventory Item |
Inventory Quantity | Cost per Unit | Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value) | ||||
| Total Cost | Total Market | Total LCM | |||||
| B12 | 38 | 30 | $60 | $57 | $1,800 | $1,710 | |
| 8 | 59 | 57 | 472 | 456 | |||
| 2,272 | 2,166 | $2,166 | |||||
| E41 | 18 | fill in the blank 1 | fill in the blank 2 | fill in the blank 3 | fill in the blank 4 | fill in the blank 5 | |
| G19 | 33 | fill in the blank 6 | fill in the blank 7 | fill in the blank 8 | fill in the blank 9 | fill in the blank 10 | |
| fill in the blank 11 | fill in the blank 12 | fill in the blank 13 | fill in the blank 14 | fill in the blank 15 | |||
| fill in the blank 16 | fill in the blank 17 | fill in the blank 18 | |||||
| L88 | 18 | fill in the blank 19 | fill in the blank 20 | fill in the blank 21 | fill in the blank 22 | fill in the blank 23 | |
| fill in the blank 24 | fill in the blank 25 | fill in the blank 26 | fill in the blank 27 | fill in the blank 28 | |||
| fill in the blank 29 | fill in the blank 30 | fill in the blank 31 | |||||
| N94 | 400 | fill in the blank 32 | fill in the blank 33 | fill in the blank 34 | fill in the blank 35 | fill in the blank 36 | |
| P24 | 90 | fill in the blank 37 | fill in the blank 38 | fill in the blank 39 | fill in the blank 40 | fill in the blank 41 | |
| fill in the blank 42 | fill in the blank 43 | fill in the blank 44 | fill in the blank 45 | fill in the blank 46 | |||
| fill in the blank 47 | fill in the blank 48 | fill in the blank 49 | |||||
| R66 | 8 | fill in the blank 50 | fill in the blank 51 | fill in the blank 52 | fill in the blank 53 | fill in the blank 54 | |
| fill in the blank 55 | fill in the blank 56 | fill in the blank 57 | fill in the blank 58 | fill in the blank 59 | |||
| fill in the blank 60 | fill in the blank 61 | fill in the blank 62 | |||||
| T33 | 140 | fill in the blank 63 | fill in the blank 64 | fill in the blank 65 | fill in the blank 66 | fill in the blank 67 | |
| fill in the blank 68 | fill in the blank 69 | fill in the blank 70 | fill in the blank 71 | fill in the blank 72 | |||
| fill in the blank 73 | fill in the blank 74 | fill in the blank 75 | |||||
| Z16 | 15 | fill in the blank 76 | fill in the blank 77 | fill in the blank 78 | fill in the blank 79 | fill in the blank 80 | |
| fill in the blank 81 | fill in the blank 82 | fill in the blank 83 | fill in the blank 84 | fill in the blank 85 | |||
| fill in the blank 86 | fill in the blank 87 | fill in the blank 88 | |||||
| Total | $fill in the blank 89 | $fill in the blank 90 | $fill in the blank 91 | ||||
In: Accounting
Please match each patient to the GTPAL status that is correct:
Anna has one child living at 37 1/7 weeks and is pregnant but has a miscarriage at 12weeks
G_T_P_A_L_
Anna became pregnant again and delivered at 33 weeks
G_T_P_A_L_
Brooke is currently pregnant with twins, gave birth at 41 weeks to a baby girl who is now two and had one miscarriage
G_T_P_A_L_
Alyssa has 3 living children, born at 39 1/7 weeks; 40 2/7 and 37 weeks. no miscarriages or abortions.
G_T_P_A_L_
Which findings of the most concern, and should be reported to the health care provider?
Weigh: 68kg
Height: 5'7
BP 108/72
R 18
FHR 168
Fundal height 19cm
Malia 37 years old is a multigravida. She has been taking yaz for 3 years and has scheduled withdrawal bleeds every 28days. The first day of her last withdrawal bleed was June 22. When is her EBD?
March 29
March 15
March 22
Unable to determine
A woman who is 32 weeks gestation with obstetrical history of G3P2P0 A0L2 had a C-section for both of her previous pregnancies. The woman experiences a sudden onset of intense localized abdominal pain with no vaginal bleeding. On her arrival at the hospital, what condition should be assumed unless ruled out?
Miscarriage
Preeclampsia
Placenta previa
Placental abruption
Recommendations to the pregnant woman vomiting associated with pregnancy could include the following? Select all that apply
Avoid protein rich foods
Try not ti mix food and drinks
Snack frequently abd avoid an empty stomach
Brush teeth immediately after eating to get rid of any offensive tastes or doors
Eat cold foods rather than hot food
Avoid salty food
In: Nursing
John is a longtime patient in the practice where you work. Normally, he comes in once a year for a routine physical, but lately (the last six months) he has been in three times, complaining of extreme fatigue and weight loss (he has lost 15 pounds over the last seven months). The attending physician ordered a standard ELISA-type human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test, which came back negative. This was in January. He was supposed to come back in May for a repeat test, but he was back one month later with a severe case of genital herpes lesions that had not healed after three weeks. The herpes eventually subsided, and he returned in May for a repeat HIV test. At this time, he told the doctor that he was recovering from a severe respiratory infection that he had been fighting for weeks. After more blood-work, the physician noted that his ELISA HIV results were negative again. His CD4 count was 200 cells/mm3. Two months later John was admitted to the hospital and a lung biopsy showed that he had Pneumocystis carinii; another HIV test was negative. He was released three weeks later, but after two months he was admitted again with the same infection. Another HIV test revealed negative results. Three days later he died.
1. What is an ELISA test, and what does the one for HIV actually detect? 2. John did indeed have an HIV infection, but continued to test negative. What are the possible explanations for the consistently negative results? (hint: it is not seroconversion) 3. Are there any alternative tests available for clinicians to test patients that they suspect are HIV-positive yet who test negative with normal HIV tests? Describe at least two different alternative tests. 4. Would you expect patients with a lack of serum reactivity (few to no antibodies) to have a fast or slow progression from HIV infection to full blown acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)? Defend your answer. 5. Which of John's reported symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of HIV?
In: Nursing
Jiminy’s Cricket Farm issued a bond with 16 years to maturity
and a semiannual coupon rate of 6 percent 2 years ago. The bond
currently sells for 91 percent of its face value. The company’s tax
rate is 38 percent. The book value of the debt issue is $40
million. In addition, the company has a second debt issue on the
market, a zero coupon bond with 11 years left to maturity; the book
value of this issue is $30 million, and the bonds sell for 50
percent of par.
a. What is the company’s total book value of debt?
b. What is the company’s total market value of debt?
c. What is your best estimate of the aftertax cost of debt?
In: Finance