The guns per share 72 inc a developer of radiology equipment has stock outstanding as follows 80000 shares of cumulative preferred 3% stock $20 park and 405000 shares of $25 par common during its 1st 4 years of operations the following amounts were distributed as dividends 1st year $33000 2nd years $76000 3rd year $90000 for theor $100000 determine the dividends per share on each class of stock for each of the 4 years
In: Accounting
A hotel chain wants to estimate the average number of rooms
rented daily in each month. The population of rooms rented daily is
assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard
deviation of 24 rooms.
During January, a sample of 16 days has a sample mean of 48 rooms.
This information is used to calculate an interval estimate for the
population mean to be from 40 to 56 rooms. What is the level of
confidence of this interval? Report the level of confidence as a
percentage and use 2 decimal places.
In: Math
You are an entrepreneur who is designing a new line of boutique hotels located along Florida’s coastlines. Each of the 75 guest rooms in each hotel will offer upscale decor, Wi-Fi, and iPod docks for a nightly rate of $299. The hotels will have a spa, an on-site restaurant and a separate full-service bar that features local musicians. Describe the demographics—age, gender, family life cycle, income and social class, ethnicity, and place of residence—of your target customer.
In: Accounting
What kind of forward and backward linkages would each of the following publicly funded program might have? Comment on the number, strength, and intrinsic profitability of the linkages. Do you recommend that this initiative should be funded by the government or should it be left to the private sector?
a. Construction of a big hospital in a rural area where is no such hospital for 200 miles.
b. Creation of a large public park that from purchasing private agricultural property from private landowners.
c. Discovery and development of large deposits of natural gas
In: Economics
Wastewater treatment is to be designed for a newly developed area located within the vicinity of forest reserve park and commercial space (shopping mall). Given that the current population are 20,000. You are to design a wastewater treatment plant for only biological process units of Trickling filter which can serve the purpose of both BOD removal and nitrification. You are to submit a design report containing :
1. Growth area and population trends for a design period of 20 years (Use arithmetic method).
In: Civil Engineering
A scientific analysis of Jurassic park (first one)
Discuss what was scientifically correct and incorrect. Do you think that the scientifically incorrect part was done out ignorance of the laws of physics/principles of geology or do you think that it was a simple plot device? Why do you think that the creators of these works routinely break the laws of physics/principles of geology? How do you think this affects the public's understanding of science?
at least 3 correct things and at least 4 incorrect things
In: Physics
doing some research on Google or Bing for Hotel TV remote control systems . List your sources. Be sure to answer all the questions listed below
Discuss each of the following:
1. What does the device do?
2. What data does the device store, manage, or transmit?
3. How valuable is the data?
4. How could an intruder get this data?
5. What harm would result if the intruder succeeded in getting the
data or in controlling the device?
In: Computer Science
Assume you have found a USB memory stick in a car park, and you plugged the USB memory stick to your computer. Answer the following questions
1. What are the security key objectives that could be threaten?
2. Identify and define three types of malware, and give examples about how could they transported from the USB memory stick to your computer.
3. What could you do to mitigate the security threats and use the contents of the USB memory stick safely?
In: Computer Science


For each of the following scenarios, begin by assuming that all demand factors are set to their original values and Big Winner is charging $300 per room per night.
If average household income increases by 20%, from $50,000 to $60,000 per year, the quantity of rooms demanded at the Big Winner (falls OR rises) from (..........) rooms per night to (.........) rooms per night. Therefore, the income elasticity of demand is ( positive OR negative ) , meaning that hotel rooms at the Big Winner are ( an inferior good OR an normal good)
If the price of an airline ticket from SFO to LAS were to increase by 10%, from $200 to $220 roundtrip, while all other demand factors remain at their initial values, the quantity of rooms demanded at the Big Winner (falls OR rises) from (..........) rooms per night to (.........) rooms per night. Because the cross-price elasticity of demand is ( positive OR negative ) , hotel rooms at the Big Winner and airline trips between SFO and LAS are ( substitutes OR complement ).
Big Winner is debating decreasing the price of its rooms to $275 per night. Under the initial demand conditions, you can see that this would cause its total revenue to ( decrease OR increase ) Decreasing the price will always have this effect on revenue when Big Winner is operating on the ( elastic OR inelastic ).
In: Economics
About Hotel Legislation
1.“An innkeeper has a duty to provide goods and services in a non-discriminatory manner. An innkeeper should also be an equal opportunity employer.”
-What does this statement mean? Give three examples where discriminatory practices occur in the hotel industry.
2.“The Innkeepers Act 1952 protects innkeepers against petty or non-genuine complaints from guests.”
-Analyze this statement with three examples.
3.“An innkeeper can exclude liability for the loss or damage of a guest’s property, regardless of the value of that property.”
-With reference to the relevant statute, identify three measures that an innkeeper can take as regards the handling of guests’ properties.
4. “Under section 4 of the Innkeepers Act 1952, an innkeeper’s liability for the loss or damage of a guest’s property does not exceed RM500. However, there are exceptions.”
-Identify two situations where an innkeeper’s liability for the loss or damage of a guest’s property may exceed RM500.
5. “A foodservice provider can be liable to customers in tort law.”
-Discuss a foodservice provider’s potential liabilities in tort law with three case law examples.
6. “The Food Act 1983 imposes various responsibilities on a foodservice provider. Failure to comply with the Act can result in fine or imprisonment.”
-Analyze two sections of the Act that impose duties on a foodservice provider.
In: Economics