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A survey found that​ women's heights are normally distributed with mean 63.5 in. and standard deviation...

A survey found that​ women's heights are normally distributed with mean

63.5

in. and standard deviation

3.1

in. The survey also found that​ men's heights are normally distributed with mean

68.5

in. and standard deviation

3.4

in. Most of the live characters employed at an amusement park have height requirements of a minimum of

55

in. and a maximum of

64

in. Complete parts​ (a) and​ (b) below.

A) The percentage of men who meet the height requirements is?

B) If the height requirements are changed to exclude only  the tallest 50% of men and the shortest 5% of men what are the new height requirements?

MIN & MAX

In: Statistics and Probability

please I need the short answer for these questions 1. Words power and energy are often...

please I need the short answer for these questions


1. Words power and energy are often used internchangeeably . Is that correct ? Explain .

2. What is the approximate trading price for a barrel of crude oil ?

3. What are two main forms of solar energy ?

4. What is a ball park figure for power rating of a 1 m^2 solar panel ?

5. Name at least one form of an energy crop ?

6. What does the term pyrolysis stand for in more recent energy terminology ?

7. What does CO2 doubling mean ?

In: Electrical Engineering

Sarah has a three-day meeting in Berlin. She takes an overnight flight arriving early Sunday morning.After...

Sarah has a three-day meeting in Berlin. She takes an overnight flight arriving early Sunday morning.After resting several hours, she spends the rest of the day sightseeing. She attends the meetings onMonday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. She spends Thursday sightseeing and returns home on Friday. Her transportation cost $1,200 and her five night’s hotel cost $1,250. Her meals were $50 per day fromMonday through Thursday and $30 each on Sunday and Friday. How much can Sara deduct for thisbusiness trip?

In: Accounting

Develop a simple MIS (Management Information System) that consists of a simple database (a text file)....

Develop a simple MIS (Management Information System) that consists of a simple database (a text file). The system manages to dynamically input record/data into the database. The data from the database can be sorted, searched and updated. User also should be able to add new records/data, remove any data and etc.
Here are some ideas of MIS that can be developed:
1. Hotel reservation system.
2. Students management system.
3. Payroll management system.
4. Bus/Railway/Plane ticketing system.
5. Clinic record management system.

In: Mechanical Engineering

Please advise on both of tendering method and contractual arrangement for the construction of a 5-Star...

Please advise on both of tendering method and contractual arrangement for the construction of a 5-Star Hotel in Tung Chung new town. Since the proposed project is to be a major development, the Client is anxious on the cost aspects.

The Client wishes to have indication of the amount of investment before signing the formal contract with the selected contractor and he is also concerned on the cost-control aspect. He also intends to commence the work at a reasonable time.

Suggest to the client with reasons, for choosing both of the most appropriate tendering method and contractual arrangement for this particular project for client’s consideration.

In: Civil Engineering

Develop a simple MIS (Management Information System) that consists of a simple database (a text file)....

Develop a simple MIS (Management Information System) that consists of a simple database (a text file). The system manages to dynamically input record/data into the database. The data from the database can be sorted, searched and updated. User also should be able to add new records/data, remove any data and etc.
Here are some ideas of MIS that can be developed:
1. Hotel reservation system.
2. Students management system.
3. Payroll management system.
4. Bus/Railway/Plane ticketing system.
5. Clinic record management system.

In: Mechanical Engineering

A quality control activity analysis indicated the following four activity costs of a hotel: Inspecting cleanliness...

A quality control activity analysis indicated the following four activity costs of a hotel:

Inspecting cleanliness of rooms $108,000
Processing lost customer reservations 450,000
Rework incorrectly prepared room service meal 54,000
Employee training 288,000
Total $900,000

Sales are $3,000,000. Prepare a cost of quality report. Round percent of sales to one decimal place.

Cost of Quality Report
Quality Cost Classification Quality Cost Percent of Total Quality Cost Percent of Total Sales
Prevention $ % %
Appraisal % %
Internal failure % %
External failure % %
Total $ % %

In: Operations Management

48. REVPASH was a great metric if used based on historical data to subtly turn tables,...

48. REVPASH was a great metric if used based on historical data to subtly turn tables, get customers to pay the check, and create upsell incentives”

T / F

49. If a hotel is missing one of the two prong tests for termination, say Revpar is 85, it is so low that an ownership group could theoretically cancel the contract with the management company because of gross mismanagement related to just RevPAR.

T / F

50.   Most employees quit their job because of salaries and benefits below the market average and not for any other reason.

T / F

In: Operations Management

How can states’ domestic politics be shaped by their interactions with other states or international actors...

How can states’ domestic politics be shaped by their interactions with other states or international actors (e.g. NGOs/TANs, MNCs, IOs, etc.)? What is the nature of this influence (e.g. material capabilities or ideas) and which factors are most important?

In: Economics

. What are the differences between strong or high-capacity states and fragile or low-capacity states? Be...

. What are the differences between strong or high-capacity states and fragile or low-capacity states? Be as specific and detailed as possible

In: Economics