Suppose you manage a local grocery store and yo have learn that a popular national grocery chain is about to open a store in your town a few miles away. Use model of monopolistic competition to analyze the impact of this new store on quantity of output should produce and your store should charge . Explain how opening of this new store affect your business, be asure to address what happen to your customers, supply demand and prices. what will happen to your profiyts. show graphically and explain reasoning in detail
In: Economics
In: Advanced Math
1. aExplain why it is important to understand the accounting and reporting requirements for an area that an auditor will be assigned to audit – use sales and collections as an example. Briefly explain FASB’s revenue recognition standard. b. Explain the basic processes involved in generating and document revenue transactions; and in collecting for revenue transactions. You can use an example to help you explain the process. As part of your explanation, also state which documents are used to detail the revenue and collections transactions in these processes
In: Accounting
scenario:
Currently the U.S. national debt is over $23 Trillion. Many people feel the high level of the national debt is a very bad thing and it should be paid off.
d. State which approach you would use to get the money. Why did you select the approach that you selected and not the alternatives? e. Thoroughly and completely explain how your approach would work to eliminate the national debt, and explain the impact your solution would have on at least 5 key economic variables? i. Implement your approach and use the what-happens-next approach to capture the detail of how your solution might work.
In: Economics
A student wants to assess whether her dog Groot tends to chase her blue ball more often than she chases her red ball. The student rolls both a blue ball and a red ball at the same time and observes which ball Groot chooses to chase. Repeating this process a total of 96 times, the student finds that Groot chased the blue ball 52 times and the red ball 44 times.
1. What are the observational units in this study?
2. What is the variable in this study (there is only one)?
3. State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses, in both words and in symbols.
4. Calculate the test statistic and determine the p-value.
5. Decide if you reject the null hypothesis at the 0.10 significance level. Explain your decision.
6. Write a one sentence conclusion, summarizing what the data reveal about whether Groot tends to chase the blue ball more often than the red ball.
7. Would the p-value have been larger, smaller, or the same if a larger sample size had been used and all else turned out the same? (Do not bother to explain.)
8. Would the p-value have been larger, smaller, or the same if the level of significance used had been smaller and all else turned out the same? (Do not bother to explain.)
In: Statistics and Probability
As simply as you can but with complete and comprehensive detail, state and explain each of Newtons Three Fundamental Laws of Motion. After you have explained all Three Laws look come up with and explain an example problem of your own. It must include an explanation of how at least one of Newton's laws is used if not more than one. (can not use online sites)
In: Physics
1- What’s fitness? Explain in detail
2- What are the physiological changes related to good fitness level? Explain each of them in detail
3- How does physical activity and exercise affect your blood pressure and heart rate? Explain in detail
4- What do the body use for energy in the early stages of exercise? Explain in detail
5- When and how does the body starts using fat as energy?
6- What happen when the body gets depleted of glucose for energy?
In: Biology
How to carry out mutations on a gene of bacteria strain with lambda red recombinase and homologous recombination?
How to clone and verify the strains?
Please explain the steps in detail.
In: Biology
What is a software process model? Explain. Describe completely any two generic software process models with relevant diagrams using any two different examples of software applications (one for each model).
2. Draw a state-machine model (diagram) for the control software for the camera on your mobile phone. You can ignore the flash component.
3. Draw a sequence diagram for a student to register for a course for the Spring 2021 semester. Check academic and financial holds, pre-requisites and ensure that the catalog of courses is available for the student to check the CRN and name of the course and section.
4. Which software attributes are most critical for the following systems? Explain your reasoning for each attribute in detail. a. Software used to control a robotic arm to fill in prescriptions at a large pharmacy. b. Application similar to Mercy Connect, which you can use to register for courses, apply for and check financial aid, review transcripts, etc.
5. Create a complete list of software requirements (user, system, functional, non-functional) for a typical Metro North or Amtrak Ticket Machine system. If you are not familiar with Metro North or Amtrak, pick any train station Ticket Machine in your city.
In: Computer Science
In: Finance