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Need a draft on these concept on the options listed for each of the applications and draft an essay for each of the applications listed below.
1. APPLICATION 1 - SCARCITY/INCENTIVES: - OPTION 2: ““THE ECONOMIC SOLUTION TO SPAM”
2. APPLICATION 2: OPPORTUNITY COSTS: - OPTION 1: DON’T FORGET THE COSTS OF TIME AND INVESTED FUNDS
3. APPLICATION 3: Law of SUPPLY AND DEMAND: - OPTION 1: LAW OF DEMAND AND CIGARETTES
4. APPLICATION 4: Market Analysis (Equilibrium) - OPTION2: Equilibrium: HONEYBEES AND THE PRICE OF ICE CREAM
In: Economics
Use the information to answer Q7-10 Clemson found that 6% students said that they were strongly opposed to increases in college tuition. Suppose we have a random sample of 200 students. Let ?̂be the sample proportion.
7. The mean of ?̂is ____.
8. The standard deviation (sometimes called standard error) of ?̂is ____. (4 decimal places)
9. Which of the following can best describe/explain the shape of ?̂?
A. We can’t determine the shape of ?̂.
B. ?̂follows normal distribution because: 1. The sample is random. 2. ? is large enough
C. ?̂follows normal distribution because: 1. The sample is random. 2. ? = 200 ≥ 30.
D. ?̂follows normal distribution because: 1. The sample is random. 2. ?? = 0.06(200) = 12 ≥ 5 and ?(1 − ?) = 0.94(200) = 188 ≥ 5.
10. What is the probability that more than 13 students out of this sample of size 200 are strongly opposed to increases in college tuition. (4 decimal places)
In: Statistics and Probability
• The following are mood scores for 12 participants before and after watching a funny video clip (higher values indicate better mood). Before After Before After 7 2 4 2 5 4 7 3 5 3 4 1 7 5 4 1 6 5 5 3 7 4 4 3 a. Calculate the paired-samples t statistic for these mood scores. b. Using a one-tailed hypothesis test that the video clip improves mood, and a p level of 0.05, identify the critical tvalues and make a decision regarding the null hypothesis. c. Using a two-tailed hypothesis test with a p level of 0.05, identify the critical t values and make a decision regarding the null hypothesis. I need to show all steps. Also can you send me the answer only and not post it on the web. I am paying Chegg to get help and the answer to my question is posted and then everyone turns in my exact answer regarding the manner it is answered and I get in trouble.
In: Statistics and Probability
The TropicalFlowers Company is evaluating an asset that may increase sales by $120,000 every year for 4 years. There is no expected change in net operating working capital. The company's cost of capital is 6%. The proposed asset costs $400,000, will require $20,000 to modify for operations, and falls in the 3-year class MACRS for depreciation rates: .33, .45, .15, and .07 for years 1 through 4, respectively. At the end of the 4 years, it is expected that the asset may sell for $30,000. The company's tax rate is 21%. SHOW ALL WORK FOR FULL CREDIT. a) (2 pts) What is the initial outlay for this project? b) (8 pts) What are the operating cash flows in Years 1 through 4? c) (2 pts) As part of the terminal cash flow in Year 4, what is the after-tax salvage value of the asset? d) (4 pts) What is the net present value of this proposed asset investment? Should it be accepted or rejected? SHOW ALL WORK ON THE TI BAII Plus Calculator.
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In: Finance
Temple Corp. is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 4-year tax life, would be depreciated by the straight-line method over its 4-year life, and would have a zero salvage value. At the end of the project, the equipment would be sold for $8,000 cash. No new working capital would be required. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project’s 4-year life. What is the project’s NPV?
Discount rate 10.0%
investment cost $65,000
Sales revenues, each year $65,500
Operating costs (excl. deprec.), each year $25,000
Tax rate 30.0%
Ans:
Cash flow in Capital investment at Year 0 = $
Cash flow in Capital investment at Year 4 = $
OCF for Year 1 = $
OCF for Year 2 = $
OCF for Year 3 = $
OCF for Year 4 = $
Total CF for Year 0 = $
Total CF for Year 1 = $
Total CF for Year 2 = $
Total CF for Year 3 = $
Total CF for Year 4 = $
NPV for the project = $
In: Finance
Periodic Inventory by Three Methods
Dymac Appliances uses the periodic inventory system. Details regarding the inventory of appliances at January 1, purchases invoices during the next 12 months, and the inventory count at December 31 are summarized as follows:
| Purchases Invoices | |||||||||||
| Model | Inventory, January 1 |
1st | 2nd | 3rd | Inventory Count, December 31 |
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| A10 | __ | 4 at | $ 29 | 4 at | $ 32 | 4 at | $ 35 | 5 | |||
| B15 | 8 at | $ 93 | 4 at | 84 | 3 at | 90 | 6 at | 97 | 7 | ||
| E60 | 3 at | 69 | 3 at | 59 | 15 at | 62 | 9 at | 64 | 5 | ||
| G83 | 7 at | 228 | 6 at | 236 | 5 at | 246 | 10 at | 245 | 9 | ||
| J34 | 12 at | 81 | 10 at | 83 | 16 at | 90 | 16 at | 91 | 13 | ||
| M90 | 2 at | 119 | 2 at | 121 | 3 at | 139 | 3 at | 141 | 5 | ||
| Q70 | 5 at | 161 | 4 at | 171 | 4 at | 176 | 7 at | 181 | 8 | ||
Required:
3. Determine the cost of the inventory on December 31 by the weighted average cost method.
In: Accounting
Temple Corp. is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 4-year tax life, would be depreciated by the straight-line method over its 4-year life, and would have a zero salvage value. At the end of the project, the equipment would be sold for $8,000 cash. No new working capital would be required. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project’s 4-year life. What is the project’s NPV?
Discount rate 10.0%
investment cost $65,000
Sales revenues, each year $65,500
Operating costs (excl. deprec.), each year $25,000
Tax rate 30.0%
Ans:
Cash flow in Capital investment at Year 0 = $
Cash flow in Capital investment at Year 4 = $
OCF for Year 1 = $
OCF for Year 2 = $
OCF for Year 3 = $
OCF for Year 4 = $
Total CF for Year 0 = $
Total CF for Year 1 = $
Total CF for Year 2 = $
Total CF for Year 3 = $
Total CF for Year 4 = $
NPV for the project = $
In: Finance
PDR Co. manufactures 4 products using the same machinery. The following details relate to its 4 products.
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Product A |
Product B |
Product C |
Product D |
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$ per unit |
$ per unit |
$ per unit |
$ per unit |
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Selling price |
28 |
30 |
45 |
42 |
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Direct material |
5 |
6 |
8 |
6 |
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Direct labor |
4 |
4 |
8 |
8 |
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Variable overhead |
3 |
3 |
6 |
6 |
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Fixed overhead * |
8 |
8 |
16 |
16 |
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Profit |
8 |
9 |
7 |
6 |
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Labour hrs.per unit |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
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Machine hrs.per unit |
4 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Units |
Units |
Units |
Units |
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Maximum weekly demand |
200 |
180 |
250 |
100 |
*Absorbed based on budgeted labor hours of 1,000 per week.
There is a maximum of 2,000 machine hours available per week
Required:
In: Accounting
PROBLEM SET 2.1A 1. For the Reddy Mikks model, construct each of the following constraints and express it with a linear left-hand side and a constant right-hand side: *(a) The daily demand for interior paint exceeds that of exterior paint by at least 1 ton. (b) The daily usage of raw material M2 in tons is at most 6 and ar least 3. *(c) The demand for interior paint cannot be less than the demand for exterior paint. (d) The minimum quantity that should be produced of both the interior and the exterior paint is 3 tons *(e) The proportion of interior paint to the total production of both interior and exterior paints must not exceed 5. 2. Determine the best feasible solution among the following (feasible and infeasible) solu- tions of the Reddy Mikks model: (a) x, - 1, x, = 4. (b) x - 2, x2 = 2. (c) x, - 3, x - 1.5. (d) x, - 2, x, - 1. (e) x, - 2, x - -1. *3. For the feasible solution x, - 2, xy - 2 of the Reddy Mikks model, determine the un- used amounts of raw materials M1 and M2. 4. Suppose that Reddy Mikks sells its exterior paint to a single wholesaler at a quantity dis count. The profit per ton is $5000 if the contractor buys no more than 2 tons daily and $4500 otherwise. Express the objective function mathematically, Is the resulting function linear?
In: Operations Management
Patient S is a white woman, 43 years of age, and mother of three small children. She has a long-standing history of significant obesity with little success in dieting over the years. At 5'3", she is obese, weighing 220 pounds. Her fat distribution is "apple-shaped" and consequently, her waist-hip ratio is more than the 0.8 normal range. In addition, Patient S lives a fairly sedentary lifestyle and does not have a regular exercise program. Her dietary habits do not take into account basic recommendations for cardiac nutrition.
Patient S has a previous history of MI 1 year ago. Today she presents to the ER with complaints of chest pain and nausea. Her ECG is unremarkable, she has an elevated troponin with ongoing intermittent left side chest pain that she describes as "sharp and intermittent".
She reports that she did not comply to the cardiac rehab program post cardiac event 1 year ago stating, "I have been lethargic and unmotivated since then". The patient goes on to tell you that she has been unable to return to work due to ongoing symptoms of depression. Patient S is not seeing a psychiatrist in the community. She is not taking any medication currently. She reports her symptoms of depression that surfaced following her MI have been persistent but have not worsened over time.
What is the priority nursing intervention at this point?
Although patient S did not fully commit to the cardiac rehab program in the past what is one nursing intervention that may assist her currently?
| 1. |
Offer individual and small group education and counseling regarding adjustment to heart disease |
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| 2. |
Suggest she get more exercise in on a daily basis |
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| 3. |
Encourage Mrs. M to return to work |
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| 4. |
Teach Mrs M. how to assess her blood pressure and heart rate at home |
1 points
QUESTION 3
Cardiac rehab includes education, exercise and counseling for both patients whom have had a cardiac event and those at risk. Which category does this patient fall into?
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None of the cardiac categories |
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Lower-risk following an acute cardiac event |
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No prior event but unfavorable risk profile |
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Patient with stable heart failure Cardiac rehab is contraindicated for patients
2 points QUESTION 5 Identify the priority cardiac risk factor in this case study.
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Mrs. S is learning about how to exercise cardiac event. Which of the following statements is accurate?
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Exercise post cardiac event should commence once the patient is discharged home |
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| 2. |
An exercise schedule will be prescribed based on the cardiac event. |
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| 3. |
The exercise a patient is prescribed is largely based on their previous level of activity |
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| 4. |
Exercise is not recommended for at least 1 month post bypass surgery. |
1 points
QUESTION 7
What are the two forms of exercise tests performed in patients following an acute cardiac event?
| 1. |
Walking and running test |
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| 2. |
Pace and Trace test |
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| 3. |
Submaximal and symptom-limited exercise testing |
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| 4. |
Stress test |
What is the best definition of functional capacity?
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Maximum ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen and the ability of the muscles to extract it. |
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| 2. |
The patients ability to exercise on a regular basis |
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| 3. |
The patients ability to complete prescribed exercise without assistance |
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| 4. |
The patients capacity to reduce overall cardiac risk |
1 points
QUESTION 9
What is the definition of Myocardial Ischemia?
| 1. |
A cardiac event involving an area of the myocardium |
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| 2. |
A heart attack |
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| 3. |
A cardiac event that may limit a patients exertional capacity by causing limiting angina, dyspnea, or fatigue. |
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| 4. |
Chest pain not yet diagnosed What is the purpose of risk stratifcation?
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In: Nursing