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Imagine you are a pipeline company trying to sell a new project to a shipper of...

Imagine you are a pipeline company trying to sell a new project to a shipper of oil for a new refinery.

Pipeline Length: 266 miles (16,853,760 inches)

The refinery is scheduled to take 300,000 barrels per day of Bakken Crude at typical temperatures. ​Temperature: 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Flow rate = 33687.5 in3​/s. Kinematic viscosity: 3.337 centistokes or 0.0051723603 in2​/s. Specific Gravity = 0.7

​Calculate Reynold's number.

​Friction Factor: 0.0275.

​Calculate Pressure Drop.

Pipeline flows entirely through class I locations except for 10 miles located in a class IV location. You have the option of bypassing the class IV location by running the pipeline an additional 50 miles.

Pipe Diameter: 12 inches X-42 Schedule 20

​Calculate Maximum Pressure

The inlet pressure of pumping stations should not fall below 400 psi.

Set distance between pumping stations optimally.

Calculate horsepower requirements

In: Mechanical Engineering

1- How far you can go in a car in 1 1/2 hours if you are...

1- How far you can go in a car in 1 1/2 hours if you are travelling at 60 miles per hour?

2- How much acetic acid, CH3COOH(MWou 60.06 G/MOL) should you weight out to obrain 1.5 mol of CH3COOH?

3- IF a tavle of Tylenol contains 400.0 mg of acetaminophen and the recommended dosage of pain reliever is 2 tables for every 300 minutes . how kilograms can be safely taken in a day?

4- you are in a boat that uses four gallon of gas per hour,travels at six miles per hpur and has ten gallon of gas. Can you make it across the lake to the other shore which is 14 miles away?

5- You can making lunch for 12 people.You plane to give each a " quarter pound" cheeseburger ( 4 burgers per pound of hamburger) a bag of chips and a can of coke.How many packs of buns ,pounds of hamburger and pounds of cheese do you need ?

In: Chemistry

Storm Delivery Company purchased a new delivery truck for $53,400 on April 1, 2016. The truck...

Storm Delivery Company purchased a new delivery truck for $53,400 on April 1, 2016. The truck is expected to have a service life of 5 years or 150,000 miles and a residual value of $4,320. The truck was driven 8,200 miles in 2016 and 11,800 miles in 2017. Storm computes depreciation to the nearest whole month.

Required:

  1. Compute depreciation expense for 2016 and 2017 using the
    For interim computations, carry amounts out to two decimal places. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar.
    1. Straight-line method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    2. Sum-of-the-years'-digits method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    3. Double-declining-balance method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    4. Activity method
      2016 $
      2017 $
  2. For each method, what is the book value of the machine at the end of 2016? At the end of 2017?
    (Round your answers to the nearest dollar.)
    1. Straight-line method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    2. Sum-of-the-years'-digits method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    3. Double-declining-balance method
      2016 $
      2017 $
    4. Activity method
      2016 $
      2017 $

In: Accounting

1. A certain town has 9,000 families.Population average mileage driven per family is 15,000 miles per...

1. A certain town has 9,000 families.Population average mileage driven per family is 15,000 miles per year and the population SD is 2,000 miles per year. Fifteen percent of these families have no cars at all. As part of an opinion survey, a simple random sample of 900 families (from this town) is chosen. What is the chance that sample average mileage driven per family is between 14,950 and 15,100 miles per year? Use the normal approximation method with continuity correction.

2. Somebody picks one ticket at random from a normal population (sample size is equal to 1). The ticket shows a “2”, i.e. the sample average is “2”. Assuming that the SD of the box is 3, determine the 95% confidence interval for the average of the box. (Remark: You should be able to construct a z or t confidence interval.)

3. Determine a 99% confidence interval for the population average of a normal distribution, given a random sample of size 12 with sample average = 2 and sample SD = 3.

In: Statistics and Probability

On January 1, Year 1, Rex Carr’s Driving School, Inc., purchased $550,000 of vehicles (Equipment) with...

On January 1, Year 1, Rex Carr’s Driving School, Inc., purchased $550,000 of vehicles (Equipment) with an estimated useful life of 10 years or 100,000 miles and a $50,000 salvage value. The vehicles were driven 20,000 miles in Year 1 and 30,000 miles in Year 2.

Record the effect of the adjusting entry to record depreciation for Year 2 using the straight-line method:
If no effect, select "No Effect"

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.       I.   

Assets

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.       I.   

Liabilities

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.       I.   

Shareholders'; Equity

A.

Credit Depreciation Expense 50,000

B.

Debit Depreciation Expense 100,000

C.

Credit Accumulated Depreciation 100,000

D.

Debit Equipment 50,000

E.

Credit Equipment 100,000

F.

Credit Accumulated Depreciation 50,000

G.

No Effect

H.

Debit Accumulated Depreciation 100,000

I.

Debit Depreciation Expense 50,000

In: Accounting

1. The greenwood hotel invested a single amount of 100,000 at 8% for 10 years. Assume...

1. The greenwood hotel invested a single amount of 100,000 at 8% for 10 years. Assume annual compounding. A. How much interest will be earned over the first five years? B. How much interest will be earned over the last five years? C. What will be the total amount of the investment after 10 years?

In: Accounting

A tourist from the US spends three nights in a hotel in Amsterdam Which statement(s) is...

A tourist from the US spends three nights in a hotel in Amsterdam Which statement(s) is (are) true?

a. This increases GDP of the Netherlands and decreases net exports of the US.

b. This increases GDP of the Netherlands and increase consumption of the US.

c. This increases consumption of the US, but decreases net exports of the US.

d. All of the above are correct

In: Economics

The food and beverage department and its housekeeping counterpart employ the vast majority of the employees...

The food and beverage department and its housekeeping counterpart employ the vast majority of the employees in a full-service hotel. These departments are very labor-intensive because it is not practical to use technology to replace human workers in these areas. To what extent do you think technology will replace employees in the food and beverage department in the future? Why?

In: Operations Management

Please answer each question in 350-500 words. How have you observed/experienced diversity in the work place(Marriott...

Please answer each question in 350-500 words.

How have you observed/experienced diversity in the work place(Marriott Hotel)? This can be co-worker to co-worker, co-worker to guest, etc. These different groups include male/female, ages, sexual orientation, race, socioeconomic status, etc.

In: Operations Management

Needs to document an amusement park ride. For example: Round rotating cylinder where the floor drops...


Needs to document an amusement park ride. For example: Round rotating cylinder where the floor drops out. The information can come from any online website. Needs to know the radius and speed at which the ride needs to rotate so that you don't fall?


Calculate the coefficient of static friction for this ride also

In: Physics