A 300-room hotel in Las Vegas is filled to capacity every night at $80 a room. For each $1 increase in rent, 3 fewer rooms are rented.
At what rate should the rooms be rented to produce the maximum revenue and how many rooms are rented at that rate? What is the maximum revenue? Write your results in a sentence as what each number means and represents. Please include all steps needed
In: Math
The village of oak park is selling bonds to finance infrastructure maintenance and improvements. The bonds have a face amount of $5,000,000 and carry a 6% coupon rate. Interest is paid semi-annually until the bonds mature in 10 years. How much profits will the village make from the sale of its bonds if current market interest rates are 4.5%?
(Hint: PV of semi-annual coupon payment is $2,394,556.86)
In: Finance
As a marketing consultant, you are frequently asked by clients to develop recommendations for marketing communication strategies. The traditional elements used include advertising, sales promotion, public relations, and personal selling. Which of these do you feel would be most effective for each of the following clients? Why? (200 Words). please
In: Operations Management
On May 1. 20*2, Nexus Hotel issued bonds with a face value of $300,000. The bonds were 10 years, 9 percent annual bonds that sold at a price of of $390,000. Annual interest payments occur on April 30.
1. Journalize the necessary adjusting entries for December 31, 20*2.
2. Calculate the remaining balance of the Premium on Bonds Payable account on December 31, 20*2.
In: Accounting
The following data are taken from a study conducted by the National Park System, of which Death Valley is a unit. The ground temperatures (°F) were taken from May to November in the vicinity of Furnace Creek. Compute the mean, median, mode,midrange,range, sample standard deviation and variance.
146 180 152 178 168 178 174
168 180 165 178 152 179 144
In: Statistics and Probability
The health of the bear population in Yellowstone National Park is monitored by periodic measurements taken from anesthetized bears. A sample of 54 bears has a mean weight of 182.9 lb. Assuming that the population standard deviation is known to be 121.8lb, construct and interpret a 99% confidence interval estimate of the mean of the population of all such bear weights. Round the limits to 1 decimal place. State the type of interval: Z or T interval
In: Statistics and Probability
19.
How is the probability of something defined in terms of microstates and macrostates?
| Quantum variation in macrostates |
| Numbers of alternate realities |
| Fraction of macrostates containing a microstate |
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Proportion of microstates that are in a macrostate 20. What was the first programmable machine?
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In: Physics
In: Operations Management
What—if anything—is wrong with taking off your clothes to earn some money?
Is there an ethical difference between stripping for Playboyor Playgirl magazine and Reed’s disrobing? If so, what is it? If not, why are they ethically the same? Use the concepts of prurience and objectification to answer.
Your boss wants to sleep with you, and it’s clear that visiting a hotel will help your career. What are two arguments against? What’s an argument in favor?
In: Psychology
10:2 DB Food
Topic 2: Quality and Performance
You are the new assistant to the Food and Beverage Director for a major hotel with 250 guest rooms. The Food and Beverage Director has asked for your assistance to develop a plan for continuous improvement of the quality of food, and the performance of the kitchen staff. Discuss the key factors in productivity improvement and how you will implement the changes you are proposing in your new plan.
In: Operations Management