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A shipment of 6 television sets contains 2 defective sets. A hotel makes a random purchase...

A shipment of 6 television sets contains 2 defective sets. A hotel makes a random purchase of 3 of the sets. If x is the number of defective sets purchased by the hotel, find the cumulative distribution function of the random variable X representing the number of defective. Then using F(x), find

(a)P(X= 1) ;

(b)P(0< X≤2).

In: Statistics and Probability

1-If you were the manager of a luxury hotel with 300 rooms and different types of...

1-If you were the manager of a luxury hotel with 300 rooms and different types of restaurants, what functionalities would you want from the PMS? Give examples for the integration between the PMS and three other IT systems.

2-Give examples of other channels that you will use to sell the hotel and how the PMS will help you to manage those channels?

In: Operations Management

46. Several years ago, students from the FSC Aviation Department traveled to Elmira-Corning Regional Airport (ELM)...

46. Several years ago, students from the FSC Aviation Department traveled to Elmira-Corning Regional Airport (ELM) to participate in the airport's Air Service Development (ASD) Project. While at ELM, the students stayed at a local hotel and ate at local restaurants. What type of economic impact is this?

  1. Direct
  2. Indirect
  3. Redacted
  4. Trickle down

47 According to the FAA General Aviation Airport: A National Asset Report (ASSET I) Appendix B,- Farmingdale's Republic Airport is classified as a/an_________ airport

  1. Basic
  2. Local
  3. Natio.nal
  4. Non-primary commercial service airport
  5. Regional

48 Which of the following airlines are not governed by the Railway Labor Act of 1926

  1. American Airlines
  2. Delta Airlines
  3. Federal Express
  4. Flying Tiger
  5. United Parcel Service (UPS) (page 226)

49 According to Joseph A. McCartin, author of Collison Course; Ronald Reagan, The Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America, the union that represented air traffic controllers during the strike of 1981 was

  1. American Air Traffic Controllers Trade Union (AATCTU)
  2. National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA)
  3. Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)
  4. United Air Traffic Professions (UATP)

50 Which of the following legislative acts forever changed the relationship between labor unions and airline management?

  1. Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
  2. Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938
  3. Department of Transportation Act of 1966
  4. Federal Aviation Act of 1958

In: Economics

I need 7-8 sentences responding to each paragraph written by my peers. Please make sure each...

I need 7-8 sentences responding to each paragraph written by my peers. Please make sure each paragraph is error/grammar free. Please separate each paragraph written by number 1 and 2. .please write with differing viewson their response. Thanks, Chegg

1- 97% of America or 97% of Americans. Obviously, one is based on land area and the other is based on the number of people. If a cell phone company can achieve 97% of Americans, then the company's income must be very substantial. If a cell phone company achieves 97% of the US land, it shows that the coverage is very wide, for example, some areas with sparsely populated areas are also covered. According to data, the United States has a population of 328.2 million and a land area of ​​3,797,000 mi². Wyoming has the smallest population in the United States, with only more than 500,000 residents. If I choose, I will choose company A. For me, cell phone company can cover 97% of the area of ​​the United States. Relatively speaking, the manpower and material resources spent by the company will be reduced, because the area is determined and easy to operate, but 97% of Americans need to spend a lot of money. Advertising costs, etc., that is very inefficient and difficult to maintain. For example, a person who loves to travel will also choose a US cell phone company that can cover 97% America, because going to places with few people can ensure that they can call others. So I choose company A.

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2-Do you think it is better for a cell phone company to cover 97% of America or 97% of Americans? What is the difference? If cell phone company A covers 97% of America, while cell phone company B covers 97% of Americans, which company would you choose and why?

In my opinion, I think this question is to rely on a company’s two basics which are profit and service. If company B covers 97% of American users, this means that they will definitely make a large amount of money. There are about 330 million people in the USA (U.S. and World Population Clock, 2020). If 97% percent of these people using the same cell phone company that means this company will make trillions of incomes. what the greatest advantage is that this company's service can choose to focus on places with a high population density. This action will help them to cut a large amount of budget. Alaska, which is the largest US state and third least populated state. The land area of Alaska is one-fifth of the U.S. but the population is third-least in the US (Kästle, 2020). If company B services this place, it will be a very uneconomical action. the company can choose to abandon these very-low-density places and try their best to serve other states with more economic benefits. If company A covers 97% of America, this means that they will have the greatest service in the United States because this means that people in the US can use this service no matter where they go. Company A needs to focus on the coverage of US territory.


I just need u to write an opinion no need for sum

In: Accounting

Determine Loren Satina's net income from clear view park for 2017,Prepare a balance sheet for clear view park as of December 31,2017

Loren Satina is the sole owner of Clear View park,a public camping ground near the lake mead national recreation area.loren has compiled  the following financial information as of December 31,2017

Particulars Amount$
Revenues during 2017 -camping fees 1,40,000
Revenues during 2017 - Generla store 65,000
Accounts payable 11,000
Original cost of equipment 1,05,500
Cash on hand 23,000
Fair value of equipment 1,40,000
Notes payable 60,000
Expenses during 2017 1,50,000
Accounts Receivable 17,500

Instructions

(a) Determine Loren Satina's Net income from clear view park for 2017

(b) Prepare a Balance Sheet for clear view park as of December 31,2017

In: Accounting

Suppose an​ ocean-front hotel rents rooms. In the​ winter, demand​ is: P1 = 110 - 1Q1...

Suppose an​ ocean-front hotel rents rooms. In the​ winter, demand​ is:

P1 = 110 - 1Q1

with marginal revenue​ of:

MR1 = 110 - 2Q1

​However, in the​ summer, demand​ is:

P2 = 260 - 1Q2

with marginal revenue​ of::

MR2 = 260 - 2Q2

Furthermore, suppose the​ hotel's marginal cost of providing rooms is MC= 5 + 1Q which is increasing in Q due to capacity constraints.

Suppose the hotel engages in​ peak-load pricing. During the​ winter, the​ profit-maximizing price is $_______ and the​profit-maxizing quantity is _______ rooms.

During the​ summer, the​ profit-maximizing price is $______ and the​ profit-maximizing quantity is _______.

The marginal cost of production is higher during the _______ (Summer/Winter) during which time the hotel charges a _______ ( Higher/ Lower) price.

In: Economics

Q4 Hotel California has 160 rooms. The hotel has an ample low-fare demand at the room...

Q4 Hotel California has 160 rooms. The hotel has an ample low-fare demand at the room rate of $200 per night, but the demand from the high-fare class which pays $450 per night on average, is uncertain. Table below shows the number of high-fare rooms that were booked during the past 30 days. How many rooms should Hotel California protect for high-fare customers to maximize its expected revenue? (6 points)

Number of high-fare rooms

Frequency

0

5

1

3

2

6

3

8

4

4

5

1

6

1

7

2

Total=30

In: Operations Management

Please assist if familiar with the given scenario, thanks! Famous artists Georgia O'Keefe and Alfred Stieglitz...

Please assist if familiar with the given scenario, thanks!

Famous artists Georgia O'Keefe and Alfred Stieglitz donated 101 artworks to Fisk University in the 1940s. But the gift had two conditions: The pieces could not be sold and they had to be displayed as one collection. Over 50 years later, Fisk could not pay to maintain the collection and decided to sell two of the pieces. Proceeds of the sale would go to restore its endowment and build a new science building. The Georgia O'Keefe Foundation sued to stop the sale, arguing that the artists would have opposed it.

Should the law permit this sale?

Do you agree with Fisk's actions?

What duties do gift recipients have to donors?

What would Kant and Mill say?

In: Accounting

Hotel California is a small modern-style hotel located not too far from the Central Bangkok District....

Hotel California is a small modern-style hotel located not too far from the Central Bangkok District. Your job is to write a simple piece of software to manage the room occupancy. The hotel has two buildings; each building has four floors; and each floor has a different number of rooms. Building A has five rooms on each floor. Building B has four rooms on each floor. Each room is graded with Standard, Deluxe, and Suite, and the rates per night are $100, $250, and $600 respectively. In both buildings, the rooms on the first and the second floors are Standard; the rooms on the third floor are Deluxe; and the rooms on the fourth floor are Suite.

Write a program that allows the hotel front desk to reserve a room for its customers. When a customer reserves a room, he needs to provide his name (first name and last name), his phone number and the room grade. The system must check for the availability of that room grade. If the preferred room grade is available, the reservation number will be generated and the room number will be assigned to that reservation. If there are no rooms of that grade available, a proper message must be shown.

Note that the hotel policy allows only 1 room with 1-night stay per booking. If the customer wants to book more than one rooms, he needs to make more reservations. The hotel allows the room to be booked only one day in advance. Hence, the system will only have the booking for tomorrow's check-in.

The front desk should also be able to record the payment for a reservation during the customer's check-out process (given a reservation number, the customer's name or the customer's phone number). If the customer has more than one reservations made on that day, the list of reservations must be shown so the front desk can apply the payment to such a reservation. In order to keep track of the hotel's income, the staff should be able to print the sales reports for each building (grouped by the room grades).

Use java to Design and implement the system for Hotel California. Comment on methods and functions to explain the logic of your code

In: Computer Science

Playland at Pacific National Exhibition is an amusement park offering 31 different rides (including 4 rollercoasters...

Playland at Pacific National Exhibition is an amusement park offering 31 different rides (including 4 rollercoasters and 1 water ride). The guests who are 48” or taller can go on any ride they want and so they get more value from visiting the park; let us say their individual demand is given by P = 5 – 0.25qO, where P is the price per ride ($ per ride) and qO is the number of the rides (per day) (the subscript O stands for “One Day;” that’s how the park calls its passes for the guests who are 48” or taller). The guests who are under 48” are not allowed on certain rides so they get less value from visiting the park; let us say their individual demand is given by P = 4 – 0.25qJ, where P is the price per ride ($ per ride) and qJ is the number of the rides (per day) (the subscript J stands for “Jr. One Day;” that’s how the park calls its passes for the guests under 48”). Assume it costs the park flat ¢25 per guest to operate a single ride, and it costs the park flat ¢75 to issue a single ticket to a ride. Assume there are 500 guests 48” or taller and 500 guests under 48” on an average day. We can consider Playland a monopolist in Vancouver.

If Playland employed a second-degree price discrimination scheme (single ride tickets are issued, each rider receives a book of tickets [qO or qJ]),

10. what would be the size qO of a package for guests 48” or taller (number of rides with a One Day admission)?

11. what would be the price TO of a package for guests 48” or taller ($ for a One Day admission)?

12. what would be the size qJ of a package for guests under 48” (number of rides with a Jr. One Day admission)?

13. what would be the price TJ of a package for guests under 48” ($ for a Jr. One Day admission)? 14. what is Playland’s profit on an average day ($ per day)? Assume zero fixed cost.

In: Economics