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Breakdown how Crave interactive can benfits hotel and boost guest experience.
In: Operations Management
List and describe 3 sources of equity capital in the hotel real estate market.
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In: Operations Management
What is the basic paradox or conflict found within the mission of the National Park Service?
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A random sample of 378 hotel guests was taken at La Mirage and
it was found that 194 requested non-smoking room. Another random
sample of 516 hotel guests at Neptune Grand showed that 320
requested non-smoking room. We wan to test the claim that the
percentage of guests requesting non-smoking room is different
between the two hotels, using significance level 0.05. Round you
answer to 3 decimal places.
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In a survey of 3929 travelers, 1431 said that location was very important for choosing a hotel and 1222 said that reputation was very important in choosing an airline. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
a. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the population proportion of travelers who said that location was very important for choosing a hotel.
b. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the population proportion of travelers who said that reputation was very important in choosing an airline.
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In a survey of 3,654 travelers, 1,456 said that location was very important for choosing a hotel and1,210 said that reputation was very important in choosing an airline. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.
a. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate for the population proportion of travelers who said that location was very important for choosing a hotel.
b. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate for the population proportion of travelers who said that reputation was very important in choosing an airline.
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At many amusement parks, customers who enter the park after 4 p.m. receive a steep discount on the price they pay. This is a type of price discrimination because the amusement park charges a lower price to
students who can’t visit until after 4 p.m. anyway.
people who have a more inelastic demand for amusement parks.
people who have a more elastic demand for amusement parks.
people with 9-to-5 jobs.
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8. A hotel manager is looking to enhance the initial impression that hotel guests have when they check in. Believed to contribute to initial impressions is the time it takes to deliver a guest’s luggage to his or her room after check-in. A random sample of 20 deliveries on a particular day were selected from Wing A of the hotel, and a random sample of 20 deliveries were selected in Wing B (i.e., the Excel tab LUGGAGE). (a) Identify which type of test is most appropriate for you to use, justify your answer. (b) Determine whether or not the mean delivery time differs for the two wings of the hotel (use α = .05). (c) If faster luggage delivery time is positively related to guests’ initial impression, which wing(s) should receive the highest impression ratings? (3 points)
| Wing A | Wing B |
| 10.20 | 13.70 |
| 12.68 | 12.89 |
| 12.29 | 14.83 |
| 11.95 | 12.23 |
| 9.61 | 11.56 |
| 11.53 | 16.05 |
| 11.92 | 15.20 |
| 14.92 | 16.86 |
| 13.69 | 13.26 |
| 14.00 | 10.09 |
| 15.35 | 13.74 |
| 9.05 | 13.85 |
| 15.01 | 13.57 |
| 8.28 | 14.06 |
| 12.23 | 11.91 |
| 14.25 | 14.79 |
| 11.44 | 13.59 |
| 9.57 | 12.13 |
| 13.61 | 14.37 |
| 9.77 | 12.91 |
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