Green Thumb Gardening is a small gardening service that uses activity-based costing to estimate costs for pricing and other purposes. The proprietor of the company believes that costs are driven primarily by the size of customer lawns, the size of customer garden beds, the distance to travel to customers, and the number of customers. In addition, the costs of maintaining garden beds depends on whether the beds are low maintenance beds (mainly ordinary trees and shrubs) or high maintenance beds (mainly flowers and exotic plants). Accordingly, the company uses the five activity cost pools listed below:
| Activity Cost Pool | Activity Measure |
| Caring for lawn | Square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | Square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | Square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | Miles |
| Customer billing and service | Number of customers |
The company already has completed its first stage allocations of costs and has summarized its annual costs and activity as follows:
| Activity Cost Pool |
Estimated Overhead Cost |
Expected Activity | ||
| Caring for lawn | $ | 81,000 | 185,000 | square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | $ | 33,600 | 24,000 | square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | $ | 49,680 | 18,000 | square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | $ | 4,800 | 15,000 | miles |
| Customer billing and service | $ | 9,900 | 28 | customers |
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Required: Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) |
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In: Accounting
Green Thumb Gardening is a small gardening service that uses activity-based costing to estimate costs for pricing and other purposes. The proprietor of the company believes that costs are driven primarily by the size of customer lawns, the size of customer garden beds, the distance to travel to customers, and the number of customers. In addition, the costs of maintaining garden beds depends on whether the beds are low maintenance beds (mainly ordinary trees and shrubs) or high maintenance beds (mainly flowers and exotic plants). Accordingly, the company uses the five activity cost pools listed below:
| Activity Cost Pool | Activity Measure |
| Caring for lawn | Square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | Square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | Square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | Miles |
| Customer billing and service | Number of customers |
The company already has completed its first stage allocations of costs and has summarized its annual costs and activity as follows:
| Activity Cost Pool |
Estimated Overhead Cost |
Expected Activity | ||
| Caring for lawn | $ | 82,600 | 190,000 | square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | $ | 35,200 | 26,000 | square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | $ | 54,800 | 20,000 | square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | $ | 3,800 | 17,000 | miles |
| Customer billing and service | $ | 7,900 | 26 | customers |
Required:
Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
In: Accounting
Green Thumb Gardening is a small gardening service that uses activity-based costing to estimate costs for pricing and other purposes. The proprietor of the company believes that costs are driven primarily by the size of customer lawns, the size of customer garden beds, the distance to travel to customers, and the number of customers. In addition, the costs of maintaining garden beds depends on whether the beds are low maintenance beds (mainly ordinary trees and shrubs) or high maintenance beds (mainly flowers and exotic plants). Accordingly, the company uses the five activity cost pools listed below:
| Activity Cost Pool | Activity Measure |
| Caring for lawn | Square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | Square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | Square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | Miles |
| Customer billing and service | Number of customers |
The company already has completed its first stage allocations of costs and has summarized its annual costs and activity as follows:
| Activity Cost Pool |
Estimated Overhead Cost |
Expected Activity | ||
| Caring for lawn | $ | 80,200 | 175,000 | square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | $ | 32,800 | 30,000 | square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | $ | 68,400 | 24,000 | square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | $ | 4,200 | 21,000 | miles |
| Customer billing and service | $ | 8,700 | 28 | customers |
Required:
Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
In: Accounting
Python 3
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#Created on Some Date
#Last Edit on Another Date
def func1(x):
print(x)
def func2(y):
print(y)
print(' ')
print(y)
def main():
func1('hello world')
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#below we start all the action
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In: Computer Science
Green Thumb Gardening is a small gardening service that uses activity-based costing to estimate costs for pricing and other purposes. The proprietor of the company believes that costs are driven primarily by the size of customer lawns, the size of customer garden beds, the distance to travel to customers, and the number of customers. In addition, the costs of maintaining garden beds depends on whether the beds are low maintenance beds (mainly ordinary trees and shrubs) or high maintenance beds (mainly flowers and exotic plants). Accordingly, the company uses the five activity cost pools listed below:
| Activity Cost Pool | Activity Measure |
| Caring for lawn | Square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | Square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | Square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | Miles |
| Customer billing and service | Number of customers |
The company already has completed its first stage allocations of costs and has summarized its annual costs and activity as follows:
| Activity Cost Pool | Estimated Overhead Cost |
Expected Activity | ||
| Caring for lawn | $ | 80,200 | 160,000 | square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | $ | 32,800 | 23,000 | square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | $ | 45,560 | 17,000 | square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | $ | 3,200 | 14,000 | miles |
| Customer billing and service | $ | 6,700 | 34 | customers |
Required:
Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
In: Accounting
How do horsepower and weight affect the mileage of family cars? Data from a sample of 12 2012 family cars are given below (Data extracted from “Top 2012 Cars,” Consumer Reports, April 2012, pp. 40–73.) Develop a regression model to predict mileage (as measured by miles per gallon) based on the horsepower of the car’s engine and the weight of the car (in pounds). Car MPG Horsepower Weight Audi A3 25 200 3305 Chrysler 200 21 173 3590 Dodge Avenger 21 173 3440 Ford Fusion 24 240 3365 Honda Accord 25 177 3285 Kia Optima 25 200 3260 Mazda6 24 170 3185 Mitsubishi Galant 23 160 3430 Nissan Altima 26 175 3155 Suburu Legacy 25 170 3390 Toyota Camry 27 173 3155 Volkswagen Passat 25 170 3270 Use Excel to find the multiple regression results for this problem. Include Excel results with your submission. a. State the multiple regression equation for this problem. b. Interpret the meaning of the slopes, b1 and b2, in this problem. c. Does the regression coefficient, b0, has a practical meaning in the context of this problem. d. Predict the miles per gallon for cars that have 190 horsepower and weigh 3,500 pounds. e. Compute the coefficient of multiple determination, r2, and interpret its meaning. f. Compute the adjusted r2.
In: Math
Green Thumb Gardening is a small gardening service that uses activity-based costing to estimate costs for pricing and other purposes. The proprietor of the company believes that costs are driven primarily by the size of customer lawns, the size of customer garden beds, the distance to travel to customers, and the number of customers. In addition, the costs of maintaining garden beds depends on whether the beds are low maintenance beds (mainly ordinary trees and shrubs) or high maintenance beds (mainly flowers and exotic plants). Accordingly, the company uses the five activity cost pools listed below:
| Activity Cost Pool | Activity Measure |
| Caring for lawn | Square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | Square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | Square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | Miles |
| Customer billing and service | Number of customers |
The company already has completed its first stage allocations of costs and has summarized its annual costs and activity as follows:
| Activity Cost Pool | Estimated Overhead Cost |
Expected Activity | ||
| Caring for lawn | $ | 81,800 | 180,000 | square feet of lawn |
| Caring for garden beds–low maintenance | $ | 34,400 | 28,000 | square feet of low maintenance beds |
| Caring for garden beds–high maintenance | $ | 62,920 | 22,000 | square feet of high maintenance beds |
| Travel to jobs | $ | 3,600 | 19,000 | miles |
| Customer billing and service | $ | 7,500 | 26 | customers |
Required:
Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.
In: Accounting
CCJ4014 Criminological theory class. Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen Based on the theories you have learnt, write a two-page (double spaced) paper on the case provided to you. This assignment is built upon the theories you learnt in Module 1. It will help you evaluate your knowledge of the concepts you are expected to have learnt at the end of this module. It will help you describe theories and apply them to real life situations. Your paper should discuss the elements of crime and recognize the origins of criminal behavior depicted in this case. Using two different views of crime and two different explanations of crime in the context of different criminological schools of thought, explain the crime that Fresen (the offender) committed
In: Psychology
CREATE TABLE Hotel
(
roomNumber INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
type CHAR(10) NOT NULL,
rate INTEGER NOT NULL,
--
CONSTRAINT IC1 CHECK (type IN ('suite', 'king', 'queen')),
CONSTRAINT IC2 CHECK (type <> 'suite' OR rate > 200),
CONSTRAINT IC3 CHECK (NOT (type = 'king' AND (rate < 80 OR rate > 220))),
CONSTRAINT IC4 CHECK (NOT (type = 'queen' AND rate >= 100))
);
which 8 of these inserts will be rejected only 8 are rejected
| 1. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (21, 'king', 90); |
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| 2. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (42, 'suite', 230); |
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| 3. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (52, 'suite', 200); |
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| 4. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (40, 'queen', 230); |
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| 5. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (31, 'king', 50); |
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| 6. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (30, 'queen', 50); |
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| 7. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (22, 'suite', 90); |
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| 8. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (10, 'queen', 210); |
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| 9. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (20, 'queen', 90); |
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| 10. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (51, 'king', 220); |
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| 11. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (41, 'king', 230); |
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| 12. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (32, 'suite', 50); |
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| 13. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (11, 'king', 210); |
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| 14. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (12, 'suite', 210); |
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| 15. |
INSERT INTO Hotel VALUES (50, 'queen', 100); |
In: Computer Science
Periodically, Merrill Lynch customers are asked to evaluateMerrill Lynch financial consultants and services (2000 MerrillLynch Client Satisfaction Survey). Higher ratings on the clientsatisfaction survey indicate better services, with 7 the maximumservice rating. Independent samples of service ratings for twofinancial consultants are summarized here. Consultant A has 10years of experience, whereas consultant B has 1 year experience.Use α = 0.05 and test to see whether the consultant with moreexperience has the higher population mean service rating. ConsultantA Consultant B n1=16 n2 =10 x1 =6.82 (with bar overx) x2 = 6.25(with bar over x) s1 =0.7 s2 = 0.8 a.) State the null and alternative hypothesis. b.) compute the value of the test statistic.
In: Statistics and Probability