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E-Learning Does your organization use e-Learning? What training methods does your organization use? Are your organization’s...

E-Learning

Does your organization use e-Learning? What training methods does your organization use? Are your organization’s training methods effective? What are the advantages and disadvantages of your organization’s training and development methods? What online training and development systems/methods would you recommend? Explain.

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In: Operations Management

is access to health care a right or a privilege? Why? Explain your answer using what...

is access to health care a right or a privilege? Why? Explain your answer using what you have learned about ethical theories / principles. What type of health care system do you believe the United States should have? Explain your answer.

In: Operations Management

A subway train on the Red Line arrives every 8 minutes during rush hour. We are...

A subway train on the Red Line arrives every 8 minutes during rush hour. We are interested in the length of time a commuter must wait for a train to arrive. The time follows a uniform distribution.

A. Enter an exact number as an integer, fraction, or decimal.
μ =

B.  σ = Round your answer to two decimal places.

C. Find the probability that the commuter waits less than one minute.

D. Find the probability that the commuter waits between five and six minutes.

E. State "80% of commuters wait more than how long for the train?" in a probability question. (Enter your answer to one decimal place.)
Find the probability that the commuter waits more than __ minutes. Draw the picture and find the probability.

In: Statistics and Probability

Bidwell Leasing purchased a single-engine plane for $540,000 and leased it to Red Baron Flying Club...

Bidwell Leasing purchased a single-engine plane for $540,000 and leased it to Red Baron Flying Club for its fair value of $742,586 on January 1, 2018. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

Terms of the lease agreement and related facts were:

Eight annual payments of $130,000 beginning January 1, 2018, the inception of the lease, and at each December 31 through 2024. Bidwell Leasing’s implicit interest rate was 11%. The estimated useful life of the plane is eight years. Payments were calculated as follows:

Amount to be recovered (fair value) $ 742,586
Lease payments at the beginning of each of the next eight years: ($540,000 ÷ 5.7122*) $ 130,000

* Present value of an annuity due of $1: n = 8, i = 11%

Red Baron’s incremental borrowing rate is 12%.

Costs of negotiating and consummating the completed lease transaction incurred by Bidwell Leasing were $15,622.


Required:
1. How should this lease be classified (a) by Bidwell Leasing (the lessor) and (b) by Red Baron (the lessee)?
2. Prepare the appropriate entries for both Red Baron Flying Club and Bidwell Leasing on January 1, 2018.
3. Prepare an amortization schedule that describes the pattern of interest expense over the lease term for Red Baron Flying Club.
4. Prepare the appropriate entries for both Red Baron and Bidwell Leasing on December 31, 2018 (the second lease payment). Both companies use straight-line depreciation.
5. Prepare the appropriate entries for both Red Baron and Bidwell Leasing on December 31, 2024 (the final lease payment).

In: Accounting

1. Two devices that can be used to breakdown a spectrum into its components are the...

1. Two devices that can be used to breakdown a spectrum into its components are the a. telescope and microscope

b. telescope and prism

c. diffraction grating and microscope d. prism and diffraction grating

2. The color cyan is made up of what two primary colors?

a. green and blue                   b. green and red

c. red and blue                       d. none of the above

3.

Using the chart above, what color/wavelength could the brain perceive if the eye sends the following code to the brain via the optic nerve?

Type I = 0      Type II = 14 Type III = 7

a. 500 nm                   b. 525 nm

c. 550 nm                   d. 575 nm

4. Which of the following colors is scattered the least in the atmosphere?

a. red

b. green c. blue

d. yellow

5.

The emission spectrum shown above could be for light produced by

a. an incandescent light bulb

b. the sun

c. hydrogen gas

d. a green LED

6. White objects appear white because they…

a. reflect all wavelengths of visible light equally

b. scatter light of all wavelengths in a 360 degree direction c. exhibit total internal reflection

d. absorb all wavelengths of visible light equally

7. Lemons appear yellow because they…

a. absorb red and green and scatter blue light.

b. absorb blue and scatter red and green light.

c. absorb blue and scatter yellow light.

d. absorb yellow and scatter red and green light.

8. A nearsighted person’s eyes

a) refract light too little and focus images of distant objects in front of the retina.

b) refract light too much and focus images of distant objects behind the retina.

c) refract light too much and focus images of distant objects in front of the retina.

d) have pupils that are too small.

9. At present, a compact disc can only hold about 1 hour of music. This limit is due in large part to the fact that

a) a compact disc cannot turn faster than about 5 turns per second without experiencing a net torque of zero.

b) light cannot be focused to a spot that is significantly smaller than its wavelength.

c) the ridges in the aluminum layer of the compact disc cannot experience destructive interference unless they have a wavelength that is almost equal to the distance between them.

d) a compact disc cannot turn slower than about 5 turns per second without experiencing a net torque of zero.

10. On average, how much sunlight is typically available on the ground of the Earth?

a) 171 Watts per sq. meter.

b) 1368 Watts per sq. meter

c) 174 Petawatts per sq. meter.

d) 11 Watts per sq. meter

In: Physics

Clearly explain what it means for a set of events to form a partition of a...

Clearly explain what it means for a set of events to form a partition of a sample space.

Give an example of a random experiment which has a sample space for which you can define five events which together form a partition. Clearly state your choice of experiment, the resulting sample space and the five events which form the partition. State any assumptions you have made.

In: Math

3. Suppose the makers of M&M candies give the following average percentages for the mix of...

3. Suppose the makers of M&M candies give the following average percentages for the mix of colors in their bags of plain chocolate M&M's. Stated Distribution of Colors Brown Yellow Red Orange Green Blue Percent 30% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% Now, you randomly select 200 M&M's and get the counts given in the table below. You expected about 20 blues but only got 10. You suspect that the maker's claim is not true. Observed Counts by Color (n = 200) Brown Yellow Red Orange Green Blue Count 66 35 44 22 23 10 The Test: Test whether or not the color of M&M's candies fits the distribution stated by the makers (Mars Company). Conduct this test at the 0.05 significance level. (a) What is the null hypothesis for this test in terms of the probabilities of the outcomes? H0: pbrown = pyellow = pred = porange = pgreen = pblue = 1/6 H0: At least one of the probabilities doesn't fit the company's statement. H0: pbrown = 0.30, pyellow = 0.20, pred = 0.20, porange = 0.10, pgreen = 0.10, and pblue = 0.10. H0: The probabilities are not all equal to 1/6. (b) What is the value of the test statistic? Round to 3 decimal places unless your software automatically rounds to 2 decimal places. χ2 = (c) Use software to get the P-value of the test statistic. Round to 4 decimal places unless your software automatically rounds to 3 decimal places. P-value = (d) What is the conclusion regarding the null hypothesis? reject H0 fail to reject H0 (e) Choose the appropriate concluding statement. We have proven that the distribution of candy colors fits the maker's claim. The data suggests that the distribution of candy colors does not fit the maker's claim. There is not enough data to suggest that the distribution of candy colors is different from what the makers claim.

In: Statistics and Probability

n your view, what are the determinants of a company's beta? How would you estimate the...

  • n your view, what are the determinants of a company's beta?
  • How would you estimate the cost of debt for a firm whose only debt issues are privately held by institutional investors? Does it make a difference if the company's debt is privately placed as opposed to being publicly traded?
  • Why do we use an aftertax figure for cost of debt but not for cost of equity?
  • What do we mean by market efficiency? In your opinion, are financial markets efficient?
  • Does the success of Warren Buffet and Jim Simons invalidate the Efficient Market Hypothesis? Explain.
  • Assume market efficiency. Suppose you just heard a press conference given by the FED chairperson indicating that the recession is over and the economy is again entering an expansion. After learning about this prediction, can you profit in the stock market?
  • n your view, what are the determinants of a company's beta?
  • How would you estimate the cost of debt for a firm whose only debt issues are privately held by institutional investors? Does it make a difference if the company's debt is privately placed as opposed to being publicly traded?
  • Why do we use an aftertax figure for cost of debt but not for cost of equity?
  • What do we mean by market efficiency? In your opinion, are financial markets efficient?
  • Does the success of Warren Buffet and Jim Simons invalidate the Efficient Market Hypothesis? Explain.
  • Assume market efficiency. Suppose you just heard a press conference given by the FED chairperson indicating that the recession is over and the economy is again entering an expansion. After learning about this prediction, can you profit in the stock market?
  • n your view, what are the determinants of a company's beta?
  • How would you estimate the cost of debt for a firm whose only debt issues are privately held by institutional investors? Does it make a difference if the company's debt is privately placed as opposed to being publicly traded?
  • Why do we use an aftertax figure for cost of debt but not for cost of equity?
  • What do we mean by market efficiency? In your opinion, are financial markets efficient?
  • Does the success of Warren Buffet and Jim Simons invalidate the Efficient Market Hypothesis? Explain.
  • Assume market efficiency. Suppose you just heard a press conference given by the FED chairperson indicating that the recession is over and the economy is again entering an expansion. After learning about this prediction, can you profit in the stock market?

In: Finance

:Prob 16: a : Firm's market value capital structure = security quantity * market value of...

:Prob 16: a : Firm's market value capital structure = security quantity * market value of the secu... Edit question Prob 16: a : Firm's market value capital structure = security quantity * market value of the security = 6.3m*74+0.35m*107+0.15m*1090=$667.15m b: The firm should use the WACC to discount the projects' cash flows. The WACC of the firm = We*Ce + Wp*Cp+Wd*Cd*(1-t) Ce = Req return = rf + B * mp = 0.043+1.09*0.068=0.11712 The WACC of the firm = (466.2/667.15)*0.11712 + (37.45/667.15)*0.058 +(163.50/667.15)*0.071*(1-0.34) = 0.096583 or 9.66%

Question 5 – Explain capital budgeting in your own words. Explain one capital budgeting method in detail and how Organic Produce Corporation’s weighted average cost of capital affects capital budgeting decisions.

In: Finance

You have been tasked with reconfiguring the network for your company, which has grown considerably over...

You have been tasked with reconfiguring the network for your company, which has grown considerably over the past year. You have used only static routing in the past, but you do not wish to spend the administrative time required to maintain the routing tables now that the network has grown. You have recently experienced numerous inaccuracies in the routing table caused by entries you made when in a hurry.

Criteria for the reconfiguration includes the following:

  • You would like to automate the entry and updating of routing information, but you are concerned about excessive memory and processor utilization if you implement dynamic routing protocols.
  • You also wish to minimize the use of network bandwidth.
  • You prefer that the most efficient use of bandwidth be made so that packets will travel to their destination over the truly shortest path, rather than just the path with the lowest number of hops.
  • You have heard that routing loops can be a problem and wish to avoid them. However, you are concerned that if a link goes down, there should be redundancy so that traffic will go through.

In 2-4 page summary, complete the following

  • How can you accomplish your objectives?
  • What routing protocols and protocol features will you use to do so?
  • Provide detailed examples.

Write a paper using the APA style that summarizes your findings, and provides enough detail to fully support your opinion.

Please provide the answers to questions in bold and please don't copy from other posts.

In: Computer Science