Sunny Park Tailors has been asked to make three different types of wedding suits for separate customers. The table below highlights the time taken in hours for cutting and sewing? (process 1) and delivery? (process 2) of each of the suits.
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Times Taken for Different Activities (hours)
Suit Cut and Sew Deliver
1 7 2
2 4 3
3 5 6
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For the schedule developed using the? Johnson's rule, the total length of time taken to complete the three suits? (including delivery)? =
Of the two developed? schedules, which rule gets the schedule finished sooner.??????????????????????????
In: Operations Management
In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 5.0-m-diameter hollow steel cylinder with their backs against the wall. The cylinder begins to rotate about a vertical axis. Then the floor on which the passengers are standing suddenly drops away! If all goes well, the passengers will "stick" to the wall and not slide. Clothing has a static coefficient of friction against steel in the range 0.62 to 1.0 and a kinetic coefficient in the range 0.40 to 0.70. A sign next to the entrance says "No children under 30 kg allowed."
Q: What is the minimum angular speed, in rpm, for which the ride is safe?
In: Physics
In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 4.5-m-diameter hollow steel cylinder with their backs against the wall. The cylinder begins to rotate about a vertical axis. Then the floor on which the passengers are standing suddenly drops away! If all goes well, the passengers will "stick" to the wall and not slide. Clothing has a static coefficient of friction against steel in the range 0.65 to 1.0 and a kinetic coefficient in the range 0.40 to 0.70. A sign next to the entrance says "No children under 30 kg allowed." What is the minimum angular speed, in rpm, for which the ride is safe?
In: Physics
On September 7, the billing date, Verna had a balance due of $565.85 on her credit card. Assume that the interest rate is 1.1% per month. Suppose that Verna's bank uses the average daily balance method. Answer parts (a) through (d). Sept. 11 Payment $280.00 Sept. 23 Charge: Airline ticket $332.00 Sept. 24 Charge: Hotel bill $190.01 Oct. 2 Charge: Clothing $84.91 a) Determine Verna's average daily balance for the billing period from September 7 to October 7. The average daily balance for the billing period was $
In: Finance
Two enterprising youths, Mr Paul Bee and Mr Loyd Bee, have just completed the Zambia Institute of Marketing’s Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing. They opted not to look for formal employment but instead start their own business of producing and selling fresh vegetables on the Zambian market. Having learned of the future of conventional foods, they have decided to venture into the cultivation of mushroom.
Mushrooms are known to be the best alternative food for vegetarians. For paul and loyd Bee,fundraising was a serious handicap for mass production of mushroom. However, their first trial batch of mushroom was bought by Intercontinental Hotel in Lusaka. Further, the hotel placed orders for the supply of 20 kilograms of mushroom per day.
The mushroom industry in Zambia is currently run by man small entrepreneurs like Paul Bee and Loyd Bee. However, a major big player, Yong Ling Limited has just entered the market, and is equipped with modern cold storage facilities, although the company is more interested in the export market.
Paul and loyd have set their sight high. They aim to sell mushrooms in a very big way all over Zambia. Mushrooms have a great market potential in Zambia, and is a perishable food.
QUESTIONS
You are required to prepare a report to the Principal that addresses the following issues.
(a) Identify the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the business run by Paul Bee and Loyd Bee
(b) Advise Paul Bee and Loyd Bee on how they can increase consumer awareness of their product.
(c) Suggest channels of distribution that Paul Bee and Loyd Bee can use to distribute their mushroom in Zambia.
In: Economics
The following transactions apply to Park Co. for 2016:
1. Received $50,000 cash from the issue of common stock.
2. Purchased inventory on account for $180,000.
3. Sold inventory for $250,000 cash that had cost $140,000. Sales tax was collected at the rate of 5 percent on the inventory sold.
4. Borrowed $50,000 from First State Bank on March 1, 2016. The note had a 7 percent interest rate and a one-year term to maturity.
5. Paid the accounts payable (see transaction 2).
6. Paid the sales tax due on $190,000 of sales. Sales tax on the other $60,000 is not due until after the end of the year.
7. Salaries for the year for the one employee amounted to $46,000. Assume the Social Security tax rate is 6 percent and the Medicare tax rate is 1.5 percent. Federal income tax withheld was $5,300.
8. Paid $5,800 for warranty repairs during the year.
9. Paid $36,000 of other operating expenses during the year.
10. Paid a dividend of $2,000 to the shareholders.
Adjustments:
11. The products sold in transaction 3 were warranted. Park estimated that the warranty cost would be 3 percent of sales.
12. Record the accrued interest at December 31, 2016.
13. Record the accrued payroll tax at December 31, 2016. Assume no payroll taxes have been paid for the year. Do NOT record any federal or state unemployment tax expense or liability.
Prepare an income statement, statement of changes in stockholders’ equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows for 2016.
In: Accounting
1. A group of 30 or 40 co-workers on an open manufacturing shop-floor like to play music over the loudspeakers during their work-day. They can't use individual earplugs because the work requires them to be able to communicate across the room constantly, so they all have to listen to the same music. The problem is that they all have different musical preferences and all want to hear their kind of music during the day.
What is the fair and just way to resolve this problem and who should decide? Should they put it to a vote, have the supervisor make the decision, draw lots, allow the smartest people or best workers to decide, allow equal time for each person, equal time for each style of music, more time for music liked by more people, etc...... What should they do?
2. In a public park, a small religious group wants to place a statue commemorating their religious ideals. The City Council considers this and feels that there would be no harm in doing so, but as soon as all the other numerous religious groups in the area hear about it, they also want to place statues in the park as well.
What is the just way to resolve this issue and who should decide? Should the City Council allow everyone to place statues there even if that many would clutter the area?, should they ban all statues?, should they only allow statues of well-established religions or religions with very large followings in the community?, should they hold a vote in the community to decide?, should they take the issue to court and allow a judge to decide?, etc.....What should they do?
In: Nursing
Wilson and Sons Corp. has bought a prime parcel of beachfront property and plans to build a luxury hotel. After meeting with the architectural team, the Wilson family has drawn up some information to make preliminary plans for construction. Excluding the suites, which are not part of this decision, the hotel will have four kinds of rooms: beachfront non-smoking, beachfront smoking, lagoon view non-smoking, and lagoon view smoking. In order to decide how many of each of the four kinds of rooms to plan for, the Wilson family will consider the following information.
Formulate a linear programming model to maximize revenue and solve in Excel.
Include in your answer the:
In: Statistics and Probability
This week we will have an opportunity to create and practice a phone script. The purpose of this script is to attempt to get an appointment over the telephone. Please be sure to read both Week 4 and 5 lectures before participating. Pay particular attention to the sample script presented below. Writing a successful script is a foundation of selling. This Discussion will help you start with your sales success.
Below is a sample phone script. Compare the script to the example
in the lectures and identify what is missing and what needs to be
added. Then, post a revised script that you believe would be more
effective at getting the appointment. Create a new script to make
Mr. Brown say yes!
Name of Company: Air Freeifer
Product Selling: Air Purifier
Mr. Wood: Hello, Mr. Wood speaking.
Sales Rep: Hello Mr. Wood. My name is Todd and I'm calling on behalf of Air Freeifer. We help businesses such as yours with products that will work well in hotels. I understand that you have 250 hotel rooms with 100 of them being smoking rooms, and that you might be interested in a form of Air Purification?
Mr. Wood: Yes, that is correct.
Sales Rep: Well Mr. Wood. I have several products that would work great for all of your rooms at the hotel. I will be in the area on the 20th, if you would like to set up an appointment for us to go over the available products?
Mr. Wood: I am unavailable to meet with you.
In: Finance
On a daily basis, the Vampire Van is dispatched from Maplewood Hospital to pickup blood and platelet donations made at its local donation centers. The distances in miles between all locations may be found in the table below. a. The Vampire Van travels from the Hospital (A) to (B) to (C) to (D) to (E) and then returns to the Hospital (A). What is the total number of miles that the van must travel using this route? (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.) b. Using Maplewood Hospital as the beginning location, create a route using the Nearest Neighbor heuristic. What is the total number of miles that the van must travel using this route? (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.) c. Using Westbrook (Upper C) as the beginning location, create a route using the Nearest Neighbor heuristic. What is the total number of miles that the van must travel using this route? (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.)
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Maplewood Hospital (A) |
City Center Donation Site (B) |
Westbrook Donation Site (C) |
Municipal Park Donation Site (D) |
Valley Hills Donation Site (E) |
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Maplewood Hospital (A) |
— |
3.1 |
5.3 |
3.2 |
4.4 |
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City Center Donation Site (B) |
3.1 |
— |
6.7 |
2.2 |
4.3 |
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Westbrook Donation Site (C) |
5.3 |
6.7 |
— |
6.2 |
2.5 |
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Municipal Park Donation Site (D) |
3.2 |
2.2 |
6.2 |
— |
4.6 |
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Valley Hills Donation Site (E) |
4.4 |
4.3 |
2.5 |
4.6 |
— |
In: Operations Management