32) Memory Allocation Failure
Realistically, what are the chances of a new (or new[ ]) operation failing in a present-day operating environment? There are at least three possible scenarios to consider: workstation multi-user embedded
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A.) explain the business culture of new Zealand , b.) characteristics of business culture of new Zealand, c.) pros and cons and swot analysis of business culture of new Zealand. (please provide the original work)
In: Operations Management
Assume you are starting a new business involving the manufacture and sale of a new product. Raw materials costs are $45 per product. Direct labor costs are expected to be $25 per product, Manufacturing Overhead is expected to cost $18 per product. You expect to sell each product for $172. You plan to produce 120 products next month and expect to sell 85 products. During the second month, you plan to produce 120 products but expect sales in the month to be 110 products. During the third month you expect to produce 120 products but sell 135 products Prepare a production schedule (units & dollars), a raw materials and finished goods inventory schedule (units & dollars), and the top part of an income statement (sales, cost of goods sold and gross profit) for the three months.
In: Accounting
1. Managers of CVS Pharmacy are considering a new project. This project would be a new store in Odessa, Texas. They estimate the following expected net cash flows if the project is adopted.
Suppose that the appropriate discount rate for this project is 6.7%, compounded annually.
Calculate the net present value for this proposed project.
Do not round at intermediate steps in your calculation. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. If the NPV is negative, include a minus sign. Do not type the $ symbol.
2. Managers at Terlingua Drilling identify a potential new drilling project. They estimate the following expected net cash flows if the project is adopted.
Suppose that the appropriate discount rate for this project is 12%, compounded annually.
Calculate the net present value for this proposed project.
Do not round at intermediate steps in your calculation. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. If the NPV is negative, include a minus sign. Do not type the $ symbol.
In: Finance
1. Managers of CVS Pharmacy are considering a new project. This project would be a new store in Odessa, Texas. They calculate that the NPV for this project is -$300,000. What decision should the managers make, and why?
A. Accept the project, because NPV is positive.
B. Reject the project, because NPV is negative.
c. Accept the project, because NPV is negative.
D. Reject the project, because NPV is positive.
2. Olympus Property Management owns two million square feet of land (about 46 acres) in the Woodlands. The managers have two projects for developing this property:
Once developed, Olympus will manage the property for 30 years. The property has space for only one or the other of these projects.
Which project(s) should the management at Olympus Property choose, and why?
A. Ben Dover Office Complex, because it has the higher NPV, and its NPV > 0.
B. Galleria West Shopping Plaza, because it has the higher NPV, and its NPV > 0.
C. Both projects, because both have positive NPV.
D. Neither project, because both have negative NPV.
In: Finance
A new bridge is to be constructed over the East River in New York City. Two structural possibilities exist: the support could be in the shape of a parabola or the support could be in the shape of a semi-ellipse.
The space between the supports needs to be 1050 feet.
The height at the center of the arch needs to be 350 feet. Determine the equation of a parabola with these characteristics. (Hint: Place the vertex of the parabola at the origin to simplify calculations).
Part 1
a. What is your equation for the parabola? An empty tanker, 520 feet wide and 260 feet high needs to pass beneath the bridge.
b. Can the tanker pass under this bridge? Justify your answer. Determine the equation of a semi-ellipse with the same characteristics. (Hint: Place the center of the semi-ellipse at the origin to simplify calculations)
Part 2
a. What is the equation for the semi-ellipse? Show the work required to determine the equation.
b. Will the tanker (520 feet wide and 260 feet high) be able to pass under this bridge? Justify your answer.
Part 3
a. If the river were to flood and rise 10 feet, how would the channel widths and the clearances of the two bridges be affected? Explain, using numbers, how the width of the channel would be affected for each bridge.
b. With all things considered, which bridge design would you choose? Explain your reasoning.
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In: Economics
In the New Keynesian Macroeconomics business cycles are driven by demand shocks, while in the New Classical Macroeconomics they are driven by supply shocks. Explain this statement using your knowledge of the AD-AS model.
In: Economics
In: Economics
In the New Keynesian Macroeconomics business cycles are driven by demand shocks, while in the New Classical Macroeconomics they are driven by supply shocks. Explain this statement using your knowledge of the AD-AS model.
In: Economics