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A chain of home health care firms in Selangor needs to locate a central office from...

  1. A chain of home health care firms in Selangor needs to locate a central office from which to conduct internal audit and other periodic reviews of its facilities. These facilities are scattered throughout the state, as detailed in the following table. Each site, except for Subang, will be visited three times each year by a team of workers, who will drive from the central office to the site. Subang will be visited five times a year. Which coordinates represent a good central location for this office?   

MAP COORDINATES

CITY

X

Y

Kajang

9.2

3.5

Semenyih

7.3

2.5

Cheras

5.0

8.4

Subang

7.8

1.4

Kelana Jaya

2.8

6.5

Shah Alam

5.5

2.4

Damansara

5.0

3.6

Bangsar

3.8

8.5

In: Operations Management

A survey found that women’s heights are normally distributed with mean 63.5 in. and standard deviation...

A survey found that women’s heights are normally distributed with mean 63.5 in. and standard deviation 2.9 in. The survey also found that men’s heights are normally distributed with mean 67.2 in. and standard deviation 3.8 in. Consider an executive jet that seats six with a doorway height of 56.5 in. Complete Parts (a) through (c) below.

A) What percentage of adult men can fit through the door without bending?

B) Does the door design with a height of 56.5 appear to be adequate? Why didn’t the engineers design a larger door?

C) What doorway height would allow 40% of men to fit without bending?

Can you please give me step by step ways to work this problem....not just answer!! Thank you!

In: Statistics and Probability

10. Which one of the following is an example of market risk? A firms just launched...

10. Which one of the following is an example of market risk?

A firms just launched a new product.

The unemployment rate drops to 3.8%.

A firm faces new lawsuit from its customers.

A firm fires its CEO.

2).

A stock is expected to return 8% in an economic boom, 5% in a normal economy, and 3% in a recessionary economy. Which one of the following will decrease the overall expected rate of return on this stock?

An increase in the probability of a recession occurring

An increase in the rate of return in a booming economy

An increase in the probability of an economic boom

An increase in the rate of return in a recessionary economy

3).

Which one of the following is the slope of the security market line?

Risk-free rate

Market risk premium

Beta coefficient

Market rate of return

In: Finance

A 1,954-kg car is moving up a road with a slope (grade) of 39% while slowing...

A 1,954-kg car is moving up a road with a slope (grade) of 39% while slowing down at a rate of 3.4 m/s^2. What is the direction and magnitude of the frictional force?(define positive in the forward direction, i.e., up the slope)?

A 2,149-kg car is moving up a road with a slope (grade) of 10% while slowing down at a rate of 3.8 m/s^2. What is the direction and magnitude of the frictional force?
(define positive in the forward direction, i.e., up the slope)?

A 1,712-kg car is moving up a road with a slope (grade) of 24% while speeding up at a rate of 1.4 m/s^2. What is the direction and magnitude of the frictional force?
(define positive in the forward direction, i.e., up the slope)?

In: Physics

If you could answer all 4 that would be greatly appreciated, thanks 1. Hull Company reported...

If you could answer all 4 that would be greatly appreciated, thanks

1.

Hull Company reported the following income statement information for the current year:

Sales $ 413,000
Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $ 136,500
Cost of goods purchased 276,000
Cost of goods available for sale 412,500
Ending inventory 147,000
Cost of goods sold 265,500
Gross profit $ 147,500

The beginning inventory balance is correct. However, the ending inventory figure was overstated by $23,000. Given this information, the correct gross profit would be:

  • $137,500.

  • $124,500.

  • $147,500.

  • $170,500.

  • $113,500.

2.

On December 31 of the current year, the unadjusted trial balance of a company using the percent of receivables method to estimate bad debt included the following: Accounts Receivable, debit balance of $98,400; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, credit balance of $1,081. What amount should be debited to Bad Debts Expense, assuming 5% of outstanding accounts receivable at the end of the current year are estimated to be uncollectible?

  • $4,920.

  • $1,081.

  • $6,001.

  • $2,947.

  • $3,839.

3.

Franklin Company deposits all cash receipts on the day they are received and makes all cash payments by check. At the close of business on August 31, its Cash account shows a debit balance of $15,662. Franklin's August bank statement shows $16,237 on deposit in the bank. Determine the adjusted cash balance using the following information:

Deposit in transit $ 5,250
Outstanding checks $ 4,400
Bank service fees, not yet recorded by company $ 75
The bank collected on a note receivable, not yet recorded by the company $ 1,500


The adjusted cash balance should be:

  • $21,487

  • $15,587

  • $17,087

  • $17,162

  • $11,837.

4.

Gary Marks is paid on a monthly basis. For the month of January of the current year, he earned a total of $9,088. FICA tax for Social Security is 6.2% on the first $118,500 of earnings each calendar year and the FICA tax for Medicare is 1.45% of all earnings. The FUTA tax rate is 0.6%, and the SUTA tax rate is 5.4%. Both unemployment taxes are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. The amount of Federal Income Tax withheld from his earnings was $1,507.97. What is the amount of the employer's payroll taxes expenses for this employee? (Round your intermediate calculations to two decimal places.)

  • $42.00

  • $563.46

  • $378.00

  • $131.78

  • $1,115.24

In: Accounting

Patient A Patient B Patient C Na+ 138 mEq/L 142 mEq/L 148 mEq/L K+ 5.1 mEq/L...

Patient A

Patient B

Patient C

Na+

138 mEq/L

142 mEq/L

148 mEq/L

K+

5.1 mEq/L

6.1 mEq/L

3.8 mEq/L

Ca+

8.9 mg/dL

7.5 mg/dL

9.5 mg/dL

Mg+

1.3 mg/dL

0.9 mg/dL

2.1 mg/dL

pH

7.40

7.32

7.42

PCO2

42 mm Hg

48 mm Hg

40 mm Hg

PO2

95%

98%

99%

HCO3

22

28

26

Patient B is complaining of numbness and tingling, especially around the mouth. What are the other two electrolyte imbalances in this patient that could be causing these symptoms?

Discuss the possible etiology (cause) associated with the electrolyte imbalances identified in question number 3.

What body system will attempt to compensate and how would the compensation take place?

Patient A

Patient B

Patient C

Na+

138 mEq/L

142 mEq/L

148 mEq/L

K+

5.1 mEq/L

6.1 mEq/L

3.8 mEq/L

Ca+

8.9 mg/dL

7.5 mg/dL

9.5 mg/dL

Mg+

1.3 mg/dL

0.9 mg/dL

2.1 mg/dL

pH

7.40

7.32

7.42

PCO2

42 mm Hg

48 mm Hg

40 mm Hg

PO2

95%

98%

99%

HCO3

22

28

26

   Patient B is complaining of numbness and tingling, especially around the mouth. What are the other two electrolyte imbalances in this patient that could be causing these symptoms?

Discuss the possible etiology (cause) associated with the electrolyte imbalances identified in question number 3

What body system will attempt to compensate and how would the compensation take place?

In: Nursing

Please note that for all problems in this course, the standard cut-off (alpha) for a test...

Please note that for all problems in this course, the standard cut-off (alpha) for a test of significance will be .05, and you always report the exact power unless SPSS output states p=.000 (you’d report p<.001). Also, remember that we divide the p value in half when reporting one-tailed tests with 1 – 2 groups.

Problem Set 4: One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA (7 pts)

Research Scenario: A savvy business owner wanted to assess whether the type of fragrance influenced the amount of money spent. He tried peppermint, lavender, lemon, and bergamot essential oils in his four stores. Amount of money spent (in hundreds) is reported for each type of fragrance. Conduct a one-way repeated measures ANOVA to determine whether fragrance influences total amount of money spent.

Peppermint

Lavender

Lemon

Bergamot

5.2

5.3

5.1

3.9

5.1

4.8

4.9

4.3

4.8

5.0

2.2

3.5

6.2

3.2

4.0

3.7

3.1

2.3

3.8

2.1

4.5

4.9

4.7

2.3

4.8

3.5

3.8

1.0

3.7

4.7

4.1

2.8

2.8

5.1

3.5

4.2

  1.     Paste the relevant SPSS output. (2 pt)
  1.     Create an appropriate graph to display this data (make sure you have labels on both x and y axes). (2 pts)
  1.        Write an APA-style Results section based on your analysis. All homework “Results sections” should follow the examples provided in the presentations and textbooks. They should include the statistical statement within a complete sentence that mentions the type of test conducted, whether the test was significant, and if relevant, effect size and/or post hoc analyses. Don’t forget to include a decision about the null hypothesis. (3 pts)

In: Statistics and Probability

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units

Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information:

Production:
Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 30,000 gallons
Units completed and transferred out 195,000 gallons
Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 12,000 gallons
Costs:
Work in process, July 1 $ 48,000
Costs added during July 390,000

Required:

1. Calculate the equivalent units for July.
equivalent units

2. Calculate the unit cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$per unit

3. Assign costs to units transferred out and EWIP using the FIFO method. Note: Do not round interim computations.

Cost of units transferred out $
Ending work in process $

In: Accounting

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units

Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information:

Production:
Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 60,000 gallons
Units completed and transferred out 390,000 gallons
Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 24,000 gallons
Costs:
Work in process, July 1 $ 96,000
Costs added during July 780,000

Required:

1. Calculate the equivalent units for July.
equivalent units

2. Calculate the unit cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$per unit

3. Assign costs to units transferred out and EWIP using the FIFO method. Note: Do not round interim computations.

Cost of units transferred out $
Ending work in process $

In: Accounting

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and...

First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units

Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly. For July, the mixing department provided the following information:

Production:
Units in process, July 1, 80% complete 30,000 gallons
Units completed and transferred out 195,000 gallons
Units in process, July 31, 75% complete 12,000 gallons
Costs:
Work in process, July 1 $ 48,000
Costs added during July 390,000

Required:

1. Calculate the equivalent units for July.
equivalent units

2. Calculate the unit cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$per unit

3. Assign costs to units transferred out and EWIP using the FIFO method. Note: Do not round interim computations.

Cost of units transferred out $
Ending work in process $

In: Accounting