Price Discrimination
Describe a few examples, different from those in the textbook,
where you observed or experienced price discrimination.
Explain the circumstances surrounding your price discrimination
examples and discus the factors that made it possible.
How might a pricing strategy utilizing price discrimination help or
hurt your business? Explain with detail and examples.
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Digital Forensics, at least 250 words
Chapter 5 goes into great detail about Windows systems, however, other systems, such as Mac, Linux exist. Search for one other system not mentioned in your book and describe their artifacts and their functionalities. How they might be used by forensic examiners? Be sure to list your sources.
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What happens to your body when you do a sprint? 1. Explain the science in your own words as if you are describing it to someone with no scientific knowledge (make sure you use appropriate words). 1. Tell me about ATP, what is the different types of energy and when does what get activated 1. Tell me what happens from the time you get into place to sprint, to the end of it.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
What happens to your body when you do a sprint? 1. Explain the science in your own words as if you are describing it to someone with no scientific knowledge (make sure you use appropriate words). 1. Tell me about ATP, what is the different types of energy and when does what get activated 1. Tell me what happens from the time you get into place to sprint, to the end of it.
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Try out some of the principles of light by comparing Polaris to the sun.
a. The intensity of sunlight at a satellite in earth orbit is 1360 W/m2. What is the magnitude of the electric and magnetic field ?
b. Astronomers estimate the distance to Polaris is 431 light years and its intrinsic luminosity (energy per second) is 2200 times that of the sun. Use proportional reasoning and your answer to part a to estimate the intensity and the magnitude of the electric field at the earth. You can give it in terms of A.U., factors of earth’s distance from our sun.
c. A planet in the “habitable zone” around Polaris should receive a light intensity similar to our planet. Again use proportional reasoning to estimate what distance might be a good one.
d. The color of a star depends on temperature of the outer regions of the star. The peak wavelength for polaris is 400 nm and for the sun is 500 nm. Another famous star, Betelgeuse, has its peak wavelength at 828 nm. What color light are these specific wavelengths, and what is the frequency of this light? Actually, we perceive the first two stars to be “white” and Betelgeuse to be distinctly “red”. Explain in your own words.
In: Physics
In: Economics
What do you learn about your CAFR entity from the Government Wide Financial Statements? Use the name of the finanical statement as a heading and list each financial statement as presented in the index to the CAFR.
Use the notes to the financial statements and the RSI to assist in your postings as you 'tell the story' of your government entity.
In: Accounting
a. Your friend is a Psychology major who has never taken a
course in Economics and asks
you to explain what the steady-state level of capital is. Explain
to your friend what this is
in the context of the Solow growth model.
b. Suppose that an economy is initially in a steady-state and that
some of the nation’s
capital stock is destroyed because of a natural disaster or a war.
Using the Solow growth
model, determine the long-run effects of this on the quantity of
capital per worker and
on output per worker [Show graphically].
In: Economics
According to a labor union contract, the mean income for all senior-level assembly-line workers in a large company must be $520 per week. Women who work for the company think that men workers are being paid more than the standard set in the labor contract. A representative of a women’s group decides to test this claim about the mean income µ for men employees, using α = .05. In a random sample of nine men workers, she finds that the sample mean income is $610 per week and the sample standard deviation s is $90.
State the null and alternative hypotheses in symbols.
State the null and alternative hypotheses in words.
Is this a one-sided or a two-sided test? How do you know?
Should you use a z-test or a t-test for this problem? Why?
Find the critical value of the test statistic.
Calculate the value of the test statistic for this sample.
Based on these results, can you reject the null hypothesis or not?
Write a sentence to explain your conclusion about the average weekly income of men workers compared to the labor contract’s standard of $520 per week.
In: Statistics and Probability
According to a labor union contract, the mean income for all senior-level assembly-line workers in a large company must be $520 per week. Women who work for the company think that men workers are being paid more than the standard set in the labor contract. A representative of a women’s group decides to test this claim about the mean income µ for men employees, using α = .05. In a random sample of nine men workers, she finds that the sample mean income is $610 per week and the sample standard deviation s is $90.
State the null and alternative hypotheses in symbols.
State the null and alternative hypotheses in words.
Is this a one-sided or a two-sided test? How do you know? (4 points)
Should you use a z-test or a t-test for this problem? Why?
Find the critical value of the test statistic.
Calculate the value of the test statistic for this sample.
Based on these results, can you reject the null hypothesis or not?
Write a sentence to explain your conclusion about the average weekly income of women workers compared to the labor contract’s standard of $520 per week.
In: Statistics and Probability