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Answer the following questions: 1. Guests at a busy eight-story four-star hotel are consistently complaining about...

Answer the following questions:
1. Guests at a busy eight-story four-star hotel are consistently complaining about having
to wait too long for the elevator. At 8:00am, some of the elevators are in use by the
housekeeping department whose associates are going up to begin work on the guest
rooms. At the same time, room service has an elevator blocked off to serve in-room
breakfasts because the kitchen and the banqueting departments are using the service
elevators. Then, at about 10:30 am, the housekeepers use the elevators to go down for
their morning break. Guests have come to you as a front office supervisor to report the
issue.

Question:
The general manager recognises your potential and asks you to come up with
suggestions to take care of the problem/challenge. 20 marks

2. As a front office supervisor, you have realised that a client disagrees with your front
office clerk on a request being made. The client is not happy about the outcome and is
seriously angry. Does that mean that the message has not been properly understood by
the client? Or could it mean something else? Explain 20 marks

In: Operations Management

Write a program for hotel booking system using C++ Program Requirement 1. You can write any...

Write a program for hotel booking system using C++

Program Requirement

1. You can write any program based on the title assigned.

2. The program must fulfill ALL the requirements below. The requirements listed below are the MINIMUM requirement. Your program may extend beyond the requirements if needed.

a) Create at least one (1) base class.

b) Create at least two (2) derived classes that inherit from the base class created in 2(a).

c) Create at least one (1) object for each class and one (1) array of objects for one of the class.

d) Create at least one (1) default constructor for every classes.

f) Apply dynamic memory allocation using keyword new and delete for any object or array of objects.

g) Create at least one (1) virtual function.

h) Write sufficient comments to explain your program.

(Note : Only a reasonable level of user input checking is needed. Assume that a user will input text and numbers in good faith. He/she will not purposely enter text into a number field and will not key in non-alphanumeric characters for all text fields.)

In: Computer Science

Dr. Victor Frankenstein has been developing a new operation table for advanced surgery. This new table...

Dr. Victor Frankenstein has been developing a new operation table for advanced surgery. This new table will be available to sell to the market in the near future. He expects the first annual cash flow from the technology to be $295,000, received four years from today. Subsequent annual cash flows will grow at 1.75% p.a. forever. If an appropriate discount rate is 10% p.a. compounded semi-annually, what is the value today of this new operation table?

Potential Answers:

$2,601,248.68

$2,589,806.38

$2,569,324.53

$2,698,356.87

$2,458,391.15

In: Finance

Q1. What effect will each of the following have on the demand for small automobiles such...

Q1. What effect will each of the following have on the demand for small automobiles such as the
Mini Cooper and Smart car? Write your answer in the second column of the table!
Case (Event) Answer (effect on demand of small
automobiles)
a. Small automobiles become more fashionable.
b. The price of large automobiles rises (with the
price of small autos remaining the same).
c. Income declines and small autos are an
inferior good.
d. Consumers anticipate that the price of small
autos will greatly decline in the near future.
e. The price of gasoline
substantially drops.

In: Finance

After having read the chapter on Health and Medicine, think about the 'complementary/alternative' approaches to medicine...

After having read the chapter on Health and Medicine, think about the 'complementary/alternative' approaches to medicine mentioned in the text. Answer the following questions:

1. Do you think that we will see a wider acceptance of these methods in mainstream 'medicine' in the near future? (Whatever your answer, focus on one of the types of alternative medicine and explain WHY you think we will or will not see it more widely accepted)

2. What do you think contributes to the 'slowness of acceptance' of these methods in mainstream North American culture? Identify and explain please.

In: Anatomy and Physiology

A simple pendulum suspended in a rocket ship has a period T0. Assume that the rocket...

A simple pendulum suspended in a rocket ship has a period T0. Assume that the rocket ship is near the earth in a uniform gravitational field.

True False  If the length of the pendulum is doubled, the new period will be: square root of 2 times T0.
True False  If the ship accelerates upward, the period increases.
True False  If the ship moves upward with a constant velocity, the period increases.
True False  If the mass of the pendulum is halved, the period decreases.
True False  If the ship accelerates downward at 9.81 m/s2, the pendulum will no longer oscillate.

In: Physics

How has natural selection affected the distribution of (native) skin pigmentation across the world? Background information...

How has natural selection affected the distribution of (native) skin pigmentation across the world?

  1. Background information regarding what skin pigmentation is and/or why humans have skin pigmentation
  2. An exploration of the environmental pressures responsible for native skin pigmentation distribution (i.e. what was killing/reducing reproductive rates) in both:
    1. Equatorial areas
    2. High latitudes
    3. Why dark pigmentation is an adaptation to the selective pressure(s) found near the equator
    4. Why light pigmentation is an adaptation to the selective pressure(s) found at higher latitudes

In: Biology

Two stock solutions will be provided : 1. ~ 2.00 × 10 -5 M quinine sulfate...

Two stock solutions will be provided : 1. ~ 2.00 × 10 -5 M quinine sulfate dihydrate in ~ 1.0 M H2SO4 2. ~ 0.150 M KCl

In this stock solution, tell me how to calculate Dilute the stock solutions to make 5 samples with different concentrations of Cl- in the range of 0.0- 0.04 M Concentration of quinine sulfate dihydrate should be near 1.00 × 10-5 M and needs to be the same for all samples Concentration of H2SO4 should be ~ 0.5 M

explain me with equations thank youu

In: Chemistry

What is the formula to calculate the dipole moment of a magnet? This is the information...

What is the formula to calculate the dipole moment of a magnet? This is the information I have, we used a wire that weighs 20.33 g with .1v and .94 amps running through it? The length of the magnet is 20mm, there was a 1cm deflection west, there was .45 cm between magnet and wire, and we were 5 degrees from earths magnetic field? Am I missing any information? Can you give me a general equation to find the dipole moment of a magnet that’s placed near a wire with a current running through it?

In: Physics

It has been reported that the standard deviation of the speeds of drivers on Interstate 75...

It has been reported that the standard deviation of the speeds of drivers on Interstate 75 near Tifton, GA is 8 mph for all vehicles. A Department of Transportation engineer claims this is too low. A survey is conducted and for 30 drivers, the standard deviation is 10.5 mph. At  = 0.05 , is the engineer correct?

State:__________________________________ CV: use table E, F, G, CV=___________________ TV: z, t, or 2  (circle one), TV=________________ Decide:_________________________________ Summary: (remember to circle the correct description before completing the statement) There is/is not enough evidence to reject/support the claim that______________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

In: Statistics and Probability