A commercial hotel typically has
A)
meeting space, food services, strong weekday demand, and low weekend occupancy.
B)
living areas, kitchens, and bedrooms.
C)
larger rooms and very limited meeting and public space.
D)
facilities that cater to vacationers.
In: Operations Management
Moving at its maximum safe speed, an amusement park carousel takes 12 s to complete a revolution. At the end of the ride, it slows down smoothly, taking 3.5 rev to come to a stop. What is the magnitude of the rotational acceleration of the carousel while it is slowing down?
In: Physics
Dr. Pepper, a manufacturer of beverages, is planning to purchase Canada’s Wonderland theme park. Should Dr. Pepper use its own WACC as the discount rate to evaluate the business of Canada’s Wonderland or should it use Canada’s Wonderland’s WACC? Explain your answer
In: Finance
In: Economics
The size of the raccoon population at a national park last year was 180. This year, the population is 189. If the population increases exponentially, find the population of raccoons in 4 years. Use P = P0ekt where P0 represent the initial population. Round to the nearest whole number.
In: Math
Imagine that patient satisfaction surveys at your hospital criticize overall appearances and attitudes of employees. What lessons in hospitality might you learn from the hotel industry that would be applicable to your organization, and how would you go about learning these lessons?
In: Operations Management
Which development do you feel was more critical to British success in standing alone during 1940: radar or the work at Bletchley Park? Remember to limit your responses to only the standing alone period and not the entire war. Remember to Cite your work!
In: Operations Management
whats the extent of search quality, experience quality, and credence quality for each of the following situations:
a. Buying a personal computer
b. Applying to graduate school
c. Setting up a retirement program
d. Dining at a local restaurant e. Visiting a theme park
In: Operations Management
How to create a divide function in (Dr Racket) programming language without using the built in function " / " ?
In: Computer Science
Bramble Corporation builds in-home theater systems. Bramble’s
business is growing quickly. Therefore, the CEO, Paul Bramble,
decides to purchase three new trucks on September 20, 2017. The
terms of acquisition for each truck are described below.
| 1. | The first truck’s list price is $ 26,040. Bramble exchanges home theater equipment from its inventory for the truck. The home theater equipment cost Molitor $ 16,120. Bramble normally sells the equipment for $ 24,490. Bramble uses a perpetual inventory system. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2. | The second truck has a list price of $ 27,280. Bramble makes a down payment of $ 6,200 cash on this truck and signs a zero-interest-bearing note with a face amount of $ 21,080. Payment of the note is due September 20, 2018. Bramble would normally have to pay interest at a rate of 8% for such a borrowing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3. |
The list price of the third truck is $ 23,808. This truck is acquired in exchange for 1,488 shares of common stock in Bramble Corporation. The stock has a par value per share of $ 10 and a market price of $ 15 per share. Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the above
transactions for Flounder Corporation. (Round present
value factors to 5 decimal places, e.g. 0.52587 and final answers
to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.50. Credit account titles are
automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent
manually.)
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In: Accounting