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Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (in baseball) is normally distributed...

Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (in baseball) is normally distributed with a mean of 250 feet and a standard deviation of 50 feet.

1.    If X = distance in feet for a fly ball, then X ~ _____(_____,_____) ?

2.    Find the z-scores for fly balls that travel 200 feet and 300 feet.

3.    What is the approximate percentage of fly balls that travel between 200 and 300 feet? (Use Empirical Rule)

4.    Find the z-score for a fly ball that travels 150 feet.

5.    What is the approximate percentage of fly balls that travel fewer than 150 feet? (Use Empirical Rule)

6.    What is the approximate percentage of fly balls that travel more than 200 feet? (Use Empirical Rule)

7.    99.7% of fly balls travel between what two distances? (Use Empirical Rule)

8.    What is the percentage of fly balls that travel more than the mean distance? (Use Empirical Rule)

9.    What is the z-score for a fly ball that travels 270 feet?

10. What fly ball distance has z-score of -1.30?

In: Statistics and Probability

Three towns, A, B, and C, have a funny arrangement with respect to the power grid....

  1. Three towns, A, B, and C, have a funny arrangement with respect to the power grid. They all get their power from a single hydraulic power plant up the river. Both cities A and B each have power lines that supply power directly from the plant. Furthermore, there is a supply line between A and B, so that either city will not lose power in the case that one of their direct lines from the plant fails. (Of course, if both lines fail, then both cities lose power.) City C, really a suburb of city B, has one single power supply line and it comes directly from city B.

    However, all of the power lines in the system are aging now, and any one of the lines has a 20% chance of failing on any particular day. (This obviously puts city C in the poorest of circumstances.) What is the empirical probability that city C will have power on any particular day? Estimate this over 2000 “particular days”?

In: Statistics and Probability

Research assignment for Health Information Technology. Paper describing the content of SNOMED CT, it's purpose, how...

Research assignment for Health Information Technology.

Paper describing the content of SNOMED CT, it's purpose, how it was evolved, provide any history, an example of a code in SNOMED CT.

1-2 pages double spaced.
1 inch margins
Copy of citations articles or functional URLs. 2-3 citations from .org websites. ex. ahima.org, nln.nih.gov...

In: Computer Science

Karane Enterprise, a calendar year manufacturer based on college Station, Texas, began business in 2017. In...

Karane Enterprise, a calendar year manufacturer based on college Station, Texas, began business in 2017. In the process of setting up the business, Karane has acquired various types of assets. Below is a list of assets acquired during 2017 :
Assets.                     Costs.   Date in service
Office furniture.   150,000.     2/3/2017
Machinery.           1,560,000.    7/22/2017
Used delivery trucks 40,000.    8/17/2017

During 2017, Karane was very successful (and had no 179 limatation) and decided to aquire more assets this next year to increase its production capacity. These are the assets acquired during 2018 :

Assets.                     Costs.       Date in service
Computers & infn    400,000.     3/31/2018
Luxury Auto.                80,000.     5/26/2018
Assembly equipment. 1,200,000. 8/15/2018
Storage building.             700,000   11/13/2018
Used 100% for business purposes.

Karene generated taxable income in 2018 of 1,732,500 for the purpose of computing the 179 expense.

(A) Compute the maximum 2017 depreciation deductions including 179 expenses (ignoring bonus depreciation).
(b) compute the maximum 2018 depreciation deduction including 179 expenses (ignoring bonus depreciation).
(c) compute the maximum 2018 depreciation deduction including 179 expenses, but now assume that Karene would like to take bonus depreciation.
(d) Now assumes that during 2018, Karane decides to buy a competitor assets for a purchase price of 1,350,000. Compute the maximum 2018 costs recovery includes 179 expenses and bonus depreciation. Karens purchase the following assets for the lump-sum purchase price :

Assets.                     Costs.       Date in service
Inventory.                 220,000.    9/15/2018
Office furniture.       230,000.     9/15/2018
Machinery.                 250,000.     9/15/2018
Patent.                         198,000.    9/15/2018
Building.                        430,000.    9/15/2018
Goodwill.                            2000.     9/15/2018
Land.                                  20,000.    9/15/2018

(e) complete part 1 of the forms 4562 part( B) (use the most current forms available).

In: Finance

Assume you invest $2000 on February 1, 1993, $2000 on February 1, 1994, $2000 on February...

Assume you invest $2000 on February 1, 1993, $2000 on February 1, 1994, $2000 on February 1, 1995,   $2000 on February 1, 1996, $2000 on February 1, 1997, $2000 on February 1, 1998, $0 on February 1, 1999,  $0 on February 1, 2000, $0 on February 1, 2001,   $0 on February 1, 2002, and $0 on February 1, 2003.  What is the value of those investments on  February 1, 2003?  Assume that any money that is invested will earn an interest rate of 10%, compounded annually.

a. 15,431

b. 22,593

c. 37,062

d. 24,852

e. 49,045

In: Finance

What does a database expert mean when (s)he observes that a database displays both entity and...

What does a database expert mean when (s)he observes that a database displays both entity and referential integrity?

In: Operations Management

It is a database security assignment - Your team is in charge of writing a formal...

It is a database security assignment - Your team is in charge of writing a formal company policy to keep the company database assets secure.

In: Operations Management

Use information provided below to answer the questions that follow Lee Corporation is authorized by its...

Use information provided below to answer the questions that follow
Lee Corporation is authorized by its article to issue 100000 shares of $5 preferred shares and an unlimited number of common shares. The company started the year with a balance   of Retained earning of $74,000. The table below shows the transactions that occurred during the year of the company’s operations:

Year 2017
Jan 2 Issued 8000 common shares at $3 per share
Feb 15 Paid the promoters $ 3500 in cash

April 30 Issued 9000 common shares in exchange for a equipment valued at $52000 and land valued at $50000
May 31 Paid $2250 to suppliers in kind [3000 preferred shares and 2000 common shares]
August    31 Issued 2000 preferred shares for cash $90 per share.
Sept    10 Board of directors declared cash dividend of $ 2.25 to common shareholders and the dividend for preferred shares
Dec 31 Paid the dividend both to common shareholder and preferred shareholders
December 31 Closed the account with $52000 balance in the income summary
To the Retained earnings

REQUIRED
(A) Journalize the transactions

(B) Make a statement of Retained earnings

(C) Show the equity section of the balance sheet using the proper





Question 2

XYZ Corporation   provided the following information for 2018. the company closed last year statement of Earnings with $32000


Dividend paid on 50,000 common shares $1.20 per share
Preferred Shares ,$5, 100000 authorized , 25000 shares issued and outstanding $160000
Net income $22300
Paid preferred share dividend for year 2018

Required
Calculate the Retained Earning on December 31, 2018 using a T-Acount

In: Accounting

Use information provided below to answer the questions that follow Lee Corporation is authorized by its...

Use information provided below to answer the questions that follow
Lee Corporation is authorized by its article to issue 100000 shares of $5 preferred shares and an unlimited number of common shares. The company started the year with a balance   of Retained earning of $74,000. The table below shows the transactions that occurred during the year of the company’s operations:

Year 2017
Jan 2 Issued 8000 common shares at $3 per share
Feb 15 Paid the promoters $ 3500 in cash

April 30 Issued 9000 common shares in exchange for a equipment valued at $52000 and land valued at $50000
May 31 Paid $2250 to suppliers in kind [3000 preferred shares and 2000 common shares]
August    31 Issued 2000 preferred shares for cash $90 per share.
Sept    10 Board of directors declared cash dividend of $ 2.25 to common shareholders and the dividend for preferred shares
Dec 31 Paid the dividend both to common shareholder and preferred shareholders
December 31 Closed the account with $52000 balance in the income summary
To the Retained earnings

REQUIRED
(A) Journalize the transactions

(B) Make a statement of Retained earnings

(C) Show the equity section of the balance sheet using the proper





Question 2

XYZ Corporation   provided the following information for 2018. the company closed last year statement of Earnings with $32000


Dividend paid on 50,000 common shares $1.20 per share
Preferred Shares ,$5, 100000 authorized , 25000 shares issued and outstanding $160000
Net income $22300
Paid preferred share dividend for year 2018

Required
Calculate the Retained Earning on December 31, 2018 using a T-Acount

In: Accounting

At December 31, 2017, Concord Corporation reported the following plant assets. Land $ 4,068,000 (credit) Buildings...

At December 31, 2017, Concord Corporation reported the following plant assets.

Land

$ 4,068,000 (credit)

Buildings

$ 26,680,000 (debit)

Less: Accumulated depreciation—buildings

16,170,300 (debit)

10,509,700 (credit)

Equipment

54,240,000 (debit)

Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment

6,780,000 (debit)

47,460,000 (credit)

Total plant assets

$ 62,037,700 (credit)


During 2018, the following selected cash transactions occurred.

Apr. 1 Purchased land for $ 2,983,200.
May 1 Sold equipment that cost $ 813,600 when purchased on January 1, 2011. The equipment was sold for $ 230,520.
June 1 Sold land for $ 2,169,600. The land cost $ 1,356,000.
July 1 Purchased equipment for $ 1,491,600.
Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $ 949,200 when purchased on December 31, 2008. No salvage value was received.

1) Journalize the transactions. Concord uses straight-line depreciation for buildings and equipment. The buildings are estimated to have a 40-year useful life and no salvage value; the equipment is estimated to have a 10-year useful life and no salvage value. Update depreciation on assets disposed of at the time of sale or retirement

2) Record adjusting entries for depreciation for 2018.

3) Prepare the plant assets section of Concord’s balance sheet at December 31, 2018.

In: Accounting