Inigo Montoya has a Bank of Florin revolving credit account with an annual percentage rate of 24% calculated on the previous month’s balance. In April, the account had the following activity. On April 1 the previous balance was $301.98; on April 8, Inigo charged $250.00 at Mason’s Gym; on April9 he made a payment of $75.00; on April 15 he spent $124.80 at Nordstrom; on April 25 he took out a $100.00 cash advance; and on April 28 he stayed at the Rimrock Hotel for $178.90
What is Inigo’s new balance?
In: Finance
during the summer of 2012,a 42 year old woman comes into the emergency room outside Yosemite National park complaining of a fever, headache, nausea, and severe respiratory symptoms. She explains a week ago she was vacationing in a remote cabin in Yosemite. She noticed animal waste in the cabin she cleaned the area. She fwlt fine until earlier this morning. A. What microbe do you suspect, Why? B. How would you treat the patient? C. Define and describe the signs and symptoms of this diease.
In: Nursing
Question 1
Rick’s Motel has the following monthly costs in the first five months of 2019:
Month Rooms Rented Costs
January 150 $20,250
February 160 21,000
March 130 18,750
April 144 19,800
May 170 21,750
Instructions
a. Identify the fixed and variable cost elements using the high-low method.
b. The hotel management is doing a projection for June 2019. How many rooms should be rented out in order to break even, if the charge is $150 per room rented?
In: Accounting
1) An earthquake centered in New Hampshire severely damages Fenway Park, forcing the Red Sox to have to build a new stadium. The team decides to construct its new facility in the nearby town of Quincy rather than in downtown Boston. Use the appropriate economic model to explain why it does so.
2) Referring to question #1, a politician in Massachusetts claims that the state must subsidize the construction of a new stadium because of the "positive externalities" that the team generates. Use the appropriate economic model to explain his reasoning.
In: Economics
A family on vacation in San Francisco drives from Golden Gate Park due south on 19th Avenue for 2.2 miles and then turns west on Sloat Boulevard and drives an additional 1.1 mile to go to the zoo. The driving time for this trip is 18 minutes. What is the family’s net displacement for this trip? What is the average speed for the trip? What is the average velocity? (Remember to specify the direction of the net displacement and the velocity vectors. This requires giving a reference, like “of the north”, and a direction the angle is measured, like “east” in the direction “20.0° east of north”.)
In: Physics
An existing public park serving 1.8 Million visitor/year is to be improved. Initial cost is SR 2.25 Million and the annual operating and maintenance cost starts with SR 0.145 Million during the first year and increases 3%/year thereafter. The planning horizon is 20 years, the salvage value is 32% of the initial cost, and the interest rate is 15%. The minimum additional benefits/visit that will justify the facility improvement is closest to:
a) SR 0.19
b) SR 0.25
c) SR 0.16
d) SR 0.29
In: Finance
A survey found that women's heights are normally distributed with mean 63.9in. and standard deviation 3.1 in. The survey also found that men's heights are normally distributed with mean 68.7 in. and standard deviation 3.7 in. Most of the live characters employed at an amusement park have height requirements of a minimum of 57 in. and a maximum of 63in. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.
The percentage of men who meet the height requirement ?
If the heigh requirements are changed to exclude only the tallest 50% of men and the shortest 5% of men what are the new height requirements?
In: Statistics and Probability
Class, I would like to pose an ethical dilemma to you all. There is not necessarily a "right" or "wrong" answer. I am just curious on your thoughts. You’re at a hotel and conference center. You’ve arrived to your meeting early, and have not have a chance to eat breakfast yet. On your way to your meeting room, you walk by another meeting and there’s a table full of food and beverages outside the room. Your meeting has no food. Would you help yourself? (150 words or more)
In: Operations Management
In: Civil Engineering
In your own words submit a narrative (200 words/2 paragraphs for each) and explain each of the following seven (7) operational philosophies found in leisure-service agencies. Include an example to illustrate each philosophy. Which mix of these seven orientations would be most compatible, in your opinion, to a typical municipal recreation and park department's philosophy?
Quality-of-Life Approach
Marketing Approach
Human Services Approach
Prescriptive Approach
Resource Manager/Aesthetic/Preservationist Approach
Hedonist Approach
Benefits-Based Approach
In: Operations Management