Questions
-Pick two of the principles of green chemistry, state which 2 you chose and show how...

-Pick two of the principles of green chemistry, state which 2 you chose and show how they connect to your life or intended profession. Please be very clear (as in overtly) as to which two you are selecting so that I am sure to recognize the connections you are making.

-How has the Tragedy of the Commons affected you or your family? For example, when one of the creators of this course (Ted Picciotto) was younger, he and his father would see quail frequently in the state park near their home. Since then they have all but disappeared. Only recently has the population begin to rebound very slightly. If you are not old enough to remember a change in the environment, interview a parent or grandparent if possible.

-How have your studies to date prepared you for the future world in which you live? In what ways do you think your study of chemistry will prepare you?

In: Chemistry

Please use IRAC. 1. Bob, a sole proprietor, owns a well-know aquatic park in the city...

Please use IRAC.

1. Bob, a sole proprietor, owns a well-know aquatic park in the city of Bakersfield. One day, one of Bobs worst employees was messing around with the music system set up in the back. Without acknowledgement, Bob’s worst employee tripped on a wire and accidentally cut the wire to the point were there was a dangerous shortage. John, Bob’s newest employee noticed the accident and immediately notified Bob. Without taking a second look, Bob told John, “I am sure it’s not big deal, just get back to work.” Next week, a child was playing near the pool in the back and when jumping in the pool, the child tripped on the cord and got electrocuted. The child had 3rd degree burns resulting in a hospital bill of $160,000. The child’s mother consults with you and asks whether they have a personal injury claim against Bob, even though it was Bob’s employee’s fault?

Please use IRAC.

In: Accounting

What is the difference between a management contract, a brand, and a hotel franchise agreement? Are...

What is the difference between a management contract, a brand, and a hotel franchise agreement? Are all three necessary to run a successful hotel?

In: Economics

Georgia Movie Company has a capital structure with 50.00% debt and 50.00% equity. The cost of...

Georgia Movie Company has a capital structure with 50.00% debt and 50.00% equity. The cost of debt for the firm is 9.00%, while the cost of equity is 12.00%. The tax rate facing the firm is 35.00%. The firm is considering opening a new theater chain in a local college town. The project is expected to cost $12.00 million to initiate in year 0. Georgia Movie expects cash flows in the first year to be $2.62 million, and it also expects cash flows from the movie operation to increase by 4.00% each year going forward. The company wants to examine the project over a 11.00-year period.

What is the WACC for this project?

What is the NPV of this project? (express answer in millions, so 1,000,000 would be 1.00)

In: Finance

EXERCISE 4‐2 Workpaper Eliminating Entries, Cost Method LO 5 Park Company purchased 90% of the stock...

EXERCISE 4‐2 Workpaper Eliminating Entries, Cost Method LO 5 Park Company purchased 90% of the stock of Salt Company on January 1, 2019, for $465,000, an amount equal to $15,000 in excess of the book value of equity acquired. This excess payment relates to an undervaluation of Salt Company's land. On the date of purchase, Salt Company's retained earnings balance was $50,000. The remainder of the stockholders' equity consists of no‐par common stock. During 2023, Salt Company declared dividends in the amount of $10,000, and reported net income of $40,000. The retained earnings balance of Salt Company on December 31, 2022, was $160,000. Park Company uses the cost method to record its investment. Required: Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries that would be made in the preparation of a consolidated statements workpaper on December 31, 2023.

In: Accounting

A hotel manager claims that the average of the pricethat customer will pay to stay...

A hotel manager claims that the average of the price that customer will pay to stay at their hotel is 500. At α = 0.01 is the claim realistic? The data on the price per night for a sample of six rooms in the hotel are shown.

Price per
night 713   300    292    311    598    401    618

Give a reason why the claim might be deceptive.

In: Statistics and Probability

Java homework problem. This is my hotel reservation system. I'm trying to add a few things...

Java homework problem. This is my hotel reservation system. I'm trying to add a few things to it.

You will be changing your Hotel Reservation system to allow a user to serve more rooms and the rooms will be created as objects.

  1. For this project you will be modifying the Hotel Reservation system to allow a user to serve more rooms and the rooms will be created as objects.

    1. You will be create a Room object that will allow the user to set the type of room, if they want pets, and if they want Oceanview.

      1. OV is $50 more

      2. Pets $25 more

      3. King, Suite and Queen style rooms and you can set the prices

    2. You will have an array for username and password that hold 3 userNames and 3 passwords. These will be parallel arrays. I am allowed to enter username and password 3 times and then I get kicked out.

    3. Main

      1. The main method will keep track of information for 5 room reservations objects all for 1 night

        1. Be sure to use looping, somewhere in the main java file.

        2. Create a method that will catch the object and create it. Remember you can pass by reference or return the object back to the main.

        3. Create a method to handle printing out each of the objects to the screen and the total for each room. (You can set this total in the Room Class if you wish.)

        4. Finally Create a method that will show out the grand total.

Here is my original code to be modified:

import java.util.Scanner;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;

public class hotelreservation {
  
  
      public static double roomSelection(Scanner scan)
   {

       String roomSelection;
       System.out.print("Please enter the type of room desired for your stay (King/Queen/Suite/Two doubles): ");
       roomSelection = scan.nextLine();
    
       if(roomSelection.equalsIgnoreCase("Suite"))
           return 275;
       else if(roomSelection.equalsIgnoreCase("Queen"))
           return 150;
       else if(roomSelection.equalsIgnoreCase("King"))
           return 150;
       else
           return 125;
   }

   public static double roomOceanView(Scanner scan)
   {
       String response;
       System.out.print("Would you like an oceanview room (Yes/No) ? ");
       response = scan.nextLine();
    
       if(response.equalsIgnoreCase("Yes"))
           return 45;
       else
           return 0;
   }

   public static double roomPets(Scanner scan)
   {
       String response;
       System.out.print("Do you have any pets (Yes/No) ? ");
       response = scan.nextLine();
    
       if(response.equalsIgnoreCase("Yes"))
           return 50;
       else
           return 0;
   }

   public static void main(String[] args) {
     
       DecimalFormat decFormat = new DecimalFormat("0.00");
       Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
       double roomReservation[] = new double[3];
       double subTotal = 0;
    
       for(int x=0;x        {
           System.out.println("Welcome to our Hotel Room Reservation Pricing System.");
           System.out.println("Please answer the following questions regarding your reservation of room #"+(x+1)+" : ");
           roomReservation[x] = roomPets(scan);
           roomReservation[x] += roomSelection(scan);
           roomReservation[x] += roomOceanView(scan);
       }
     
       for(int x=0;x        {
           System.out.println("Total cost for room #"+(x+1)+" : $"+decFormat.format(roomReservation[x]));
           subTotal += roomReservation[x];
       }
    
       System.out.println("Subtotal: $"+decFormat.format(subTotal));
       double tax = subTotal*0.05;
       System.out.println("Total Tax (5%): $"+decFormat.format(tax));
       System.out.println("Grand Total: $"+(decFormat.format(subTotal+tax)));
       scan.close();
   }

}

In: Computer Science

this is for a project management assigment and it is about the development of a public...

this is for a project management assigment and it is about the development of a public park and wich is funded by the city

the assigment requires that the table be filed out

[Project Name] united park Communication Plan

Project Manager: jhon oliver

This communication plan describes our strategy for keeping the project’s stakeholders sufficiently informed to avoid any disappointment regarding cost, schedule, or quality goals.

Stakeholder

Information needs

Frequency

Medium

Response

[name]

  • [type of information]
  • [type of information]
  • [type of information]

[daily, weekly,

monthly]

  1. [medium 1]
  2. [medium 2]

[describe]

[name]

  • [type of information]
  • [type of information]
  • [type of information]

[daily, weekly,

monthly]

  1. [medium 1]
  2. [medium 2]

[describe]

In: Operations Management

Dantley's Furniture manufactures rustic furniture. The cost accounting system estimates manufacturing costs to be $230 per...

Dantley's Furniture manufactures rustic furniture. The cost accounting system estimates manufacturing costs to be $230 per table, consisting of 85% variable costs and 15% fixed costs. The company has surplus capacity available. It is Back​ Forrest's policy to add 55% markup to full costs. A large hotel chain is currently expanding and has decided to decorate all new hotels using the rustic style.​ Dantley's Furniture Incorporated is invited to submit a bid to the hotel chain. What is the lowest price per unit​ Dantley's Furniture should bid on this long- term order ?

Choices : A. $230

B. $196

C. $357

D. $161

In: Accounting

ERF Enterprises provides comprehensive AV services to institutions in the State of Colorado. Their customers fall...

ERF Enterprises provides comprehensive AV services to institutions in the State of Colorado. Their customers fall into 3 categories - Hospitals, Schools and Hotels

ERF's Executive Vice President of Operations, Jennifer Murray, has noted that the Hotel business, while profitable, seems to take a lot of ERF's support resources

Ms. Murray has asked for your support in getting a better picture of the profitability of each of the 3 lines of business

She provides the following data on the support activities of ERF for a 12-month period

Cost Driver

Cost per Unit

Site visits

# of visits

$100 per visit

Maintenance - minor repairs and support

Hours (incl travel)

$50 per hour

Phone calls and e-mails

# of calls/emails

$10 per call/e-mail

The average support-resource consumption by category is provided below:

Category

Site Visits

Maintenance (Hrs)

Calls/e-mails

Hospital

12

8

45

School

8

5

26

Hotel

64

20

12

Excluding the cost of support, the average profitability of each category is given below:

Category

Profit before cost of service and support

Hospital

$22,000

School

$20,000

Hotel

$25,000

Q1. Provide Ms. Murray with a an activity-based analysis of the profitability of each category of customer

Q2. After reviewing the data and analyses, what advice may be given to service personnel to improve profitability of the category with the lowest profit (after support cost)?

Is there some unusual explanation for high activity levels which could be further investigated? What creative questions could be asked?          

In: Accounting