Find the 80% confidence interval for the standard deviation of the ages of seniors at Oak Park College if a random sample of 21 students has a standard deviation of 2.3 years. Assume the variable is normally distributed.
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Consider a project to build an amusement park. What are some of the resource constraints that would make this project challenging? What could you do, as a project manager, to help manage the constraints and project scheduling?
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Q. Through extensive form strategy, discuss what will be the decision for the launching of a new product (say deodorant by estee lauder), in a competition to an already established brand (say park avenue) in indian market.
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EXPLAIN HOW caching WORK FOR BELOW SCENARIO IN HOTELS AND EXPLAIN caching METHODS,PROCEDURES IN DETAIL BELOW FOR SCENARIO IN HOTELS
1)TOPIC: caching
SCENARIO: Radison blu hotel concierge services
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Marketing - As a team, you've decided to open a Bed and Breakfast (hotel).
Discuss how you will combat
a) Intangibility
b) Inseparability
c) Variability
d) Perishability
for your new business.
Thank you
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In: Economics
A survey found that? women's heights are normally distributed with mean 62.7 in. and standard deviation of 3.4 in. The survey also found that? men's heights are normally distributed with mean of 69.3 in. and a standard deviation of 3.6 in. Most of the live characters employed at an amusement park have height requirements of a minimum of 55 in. and a maximum of 64 in. Complete parts? (a) and? (b) below.
a)Find the percentage of men meeting the height requirement. What does the result suggest about the genders of the people who are employed as characters at the amusement? park?
The percentage is ______?
b)if the height requirements are changed to exclude only the tallest? 50% of men and the shortest? 5% of? men, what are the new height? requirements?
The new height requirements are a minimum of __ inches and a maximum of __ inches?
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Economics
F- You are working on a bid to build two city parks a year for the next three years. This project requires the purchase of $249,000 of equipment that will be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the three-year project life. Ignore bonus depreciation. The equipment can be sold at the end of the project for $115,000. You will also need $18,000 in net working capital for the duration of the project. The fixed costs will be $37,000 a year and the variable costs will be $148,000 per park. Your required rate of return is 14 percent and your tax rate is 21 percent. What is the minimal amount you should bid per park? (Round your answer to the nearest $100)
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31. Consider two ways of protecting elephants from poachers in African countries. In one approach, the government sets up enormous national parks that have sufficient habitat for elephants to thrive and forbids all local people to enter the parks or to injure either the elephants or their habitat in any way. In a second approach, the government sets up national parks and designates 10 villages around the edges of the park as official tourist centers that become places where tourists can stay and bases for guided tours inside the national park. Consider the different incentives of local villagers—who often are very poor—in each of these plans. Which plan seems more likely to help the elephant population?
In: Economics