Suppose that in the certain country the proportion of people with red hair is 29%. Find the following probabilities if 37 people are randomly selected from the populattion of this country. Round all probabilities to four decimals.
(a) The probability that exactly 6 of the people have red hair
(b) The probability that at least 6 of the people have red hair
(c) Out of the sample of 37 people, it would be unusual to have more than people with red hair. Express your answer as a whole number.
In: Math
What are the specific examples of both CSAs and FSAs (so, what are the CSAs and FSAs) that spurred The Coca-Cola Company's Internationalization process? (Internationalization process = licensing, exporting, local packaging/assembly, foreign direct investment (FDI))
Please talk about/elaborate on the CSAs and FSAs in detail. Feel free to cite any source used.
In: Operations Management
1. Explain the meaning of Systematic risk?
2. Explain the meaning of Jensen's alpha ( and some graph will be included)
Please, explain in detail as much as possible.
In: Finance
Please explain in extensive detail as well as give and explain the pros and cons of Flash Trading and Dark Pools. How and should the U.S. government regulate them?
In: Finance
Explain in detail the physiological functions and mechanisms of action of a neurotransmitter (Dopamine) and explain how drugs can alter their function.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Explain in detail the physiological functions and mechanisms of action of a neurotransmitter (Acetylcholine) and explain how drugs can alter their function.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
You own a franchise of rental car agencies in Florida. You recently read a report indicating that about 80 percent of all tourists visit Florida during the winter months in any given year, and that 60 percent of all tourists traveling to Florida by air rent automobiles. Travelers not planning ahead often have great difficulty finding rental cars due to high demand. However, during non winter months tourism drops dramatically, and travelers have no problem securing rental car reservations. Determine the optimal pricing strategy and explain why it is the best pricing strategy.
NOTE: YOUR ANSWERS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE SUBJECTED TO A PLAGIARISM CHECK AND ANY ANSWER WITH MORE THAN 20% SIMILARITY INDEX WILL BE AWARDED ZERO POINTS. YOUR ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE MORE THAN ONE PAGE.
In: Economics
Choose an organization or company that has a poor logistics mandate or footprint and perform an analysis of why they ineffectively handle logistics activities. Write to the CEO of the organization explain the strengths and weaknesses of their current logistics system and provide a comparison to other logistics models. Then, outline a new logistics plan for them that explains all aspects of logistics as you see appropriate. Remember to have an introduction that summarizes your study and a concluding section that explains the rational for your suggestions on how the company should handle logistics moving forward. This assignment is designed to test your critical thinking tasked with establishing a new logistics model for an organization. It should show clear understanding of logistics management topics. Questions to possibly ask (in addition to ones you come up with on your own) include: Does the organization currently outsource any aspects of logistics? Why is the current system of logistics not efficient? What would make it more efficient? How long has the company been engaged in logistics? What partners/vendors does the organization rely on in partnership for their logistical activities? What technology and/or systems does the organization make use of? AMAZON POSSIBLE COMPANY?
In: Accounting
Why are professionals in the Banking and Finance sector concerned about employees not observing and reporting red flags in suspicious client conduct that should alert them to the possibility of money laundering or terrorist financing activities?
In: Finance
Minnesota Wave Rentals incurs a marginal cost of $48 per day of providing a WaveRunner to a tourist. Minnesota Wave Rentals has daily fixed costs of $8,000. The daily demand curve facing Minnesota Wave Rentals is P = 240 – 0.10*Q, with Q representing the number of WaveRunners rented, and P representing the price-to-rent rate charged to tourists.
Show your explanations and math in the spaces below (typed), or if you use Excel, please state your results in the spaces below, and refer to your uploaded Excel file.
a)What is the profit-maximizing price to rent a WaveRunner? How many WaveRunners will Minnesota Wave Rentals rent per day? What are Minnesota Wave Rentals’ daily total revenues, total costs, and total profits?
b) If Minnesota Wave Rentals’ marginal cost increases to $60 per day due to a tax on each personal watercraft rental to support state tourism advertising, what would be the profit-maximizing price to rent and quantity rented?
c) If, instead, Minnesota Wave Rentals’ fixed costs change, to $10,000 per day, due to higher dock fees all over Minnesota, what would be the profit-maximizing price to rent and quantity rented?
d) Use marginal analysis to explain the difference in how Minnesota Wave Rentals should respond to increased marginal cost vs. increased fixed cost.
In: Economics