what should the nurse do before applying an ointment?
In: Nursing
Given the following information for a firm before their Quasi- Reorganization:
BV FMV
Assets $ 200,000 $ 220,000
Liabilities $ 220,000 $ 215,000
C/S ($10 par) $ 10,000
APIC $ 40,000
R/E <$70,000>
List the steps and the required journal entries necessary to complete the Quasi-Reorganization.
In: Accounting
A fan is designed to last for a certain time before it will have to be replaced (planned obsolescence). The fan only has one speed (at a maximum of 675 rpm), and it reaches the speed in 3.0 s (starting from rest). It takes the fan 7.0 s for the blade to stop once it is turned off. The manufacturer specifies that the fan will operate up to 1 billion rotations.
Andre lives in a hot climate, works outside of the home from approximately 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, does not own an air conditioner, and can't sleep with the fan running. Estimate how many hot days ? hot Andre will be able to use the fan, rounded to the nearest day.
N hot = ? days
In: Physics
The data in this file are the differences in the productivity of workers measured before and after they undertake a training program.
| x |
| 3.483286 |
| 0.502139 |
| 1.182506 |
| -0.78977 |
| -1.23055 |
| 0.050956 |
| -0.55935 |
| -0.44297 |
| -0.28723 |
| -2.20755 |
| -1.29574 |
| -2.37856 |
| 1.590792 |
| -1.07265 |
| -0.51803 |
| 0.88382 |
| -1.20074 |
| -0.37303 |
| 0.046192 |
| 0.178191 |
| 3.011939 |
| 0.370306 |
| -1.16088 |
| 0.896363 |
| 0.921949 |
| -0.79235 |
| -0.65858 |
| 1.442165 |
| 1.291734 |
| -1.19235 |
| 0.77025 |
| 0.130772 |
| 0.170839 |
| 0.424066 |
| 0.144973 |
| -2.14435 |
| 0.925843 |
| 2.61098 |
| 1.358568 |
| 1.635042 |
| -0.39504 |
| 0.493437 |
| -0.12331 |
| -1.35487 |
| 0.336548 |
| -2.47492 |
| -2.26872 |
| -0.25936 |
| -0.54652 |
| 1.104589 |
| -0.39521 |
| 3.072957 |
| 1.835252 |
| -1.30094 |
| 2.040434 |
| 2.496305 |
| 0.567188 |
| 0.268885 |
| 2.94741 |
| -0.68594 |
| 0.456223 |
| 3.001556 |
| 0.13461 |
| 1.583389 |
| -2.45525 |
| 0.400895 |
| -0.47353 |
| 0.125818 |
| 1.759114 |
| -1.28538 |
| 1.848862 |
| 1.660223 |
| 1.305507 |
| -0.90777 |
| 0.613334 |
| 1.93013 |
| -0.65393 |
| 1.430928 |
| 0.788061 |
| 0.914506 |
| -0.43457 |
| -0.30062 |
| 1.352496 |
| 0.585404 |
| 0.425084 |
| 1.503991 |
| 1.308418 |
| 0.96236 |
| 1.012683 |
| -1.09146 |
| 0.990711 |
| -1.1824 |
| -2.12897 |
| -1.1366 |
| 1.619349 |
| 1.026202 |
| -1.49041 |
| -1.53156 |
| -1.11697 |
| -1.00746 |
In your answer, you should state the null and alternative hypotheses, the significance level, the PDF of the test statistic under the null hypothesis, the value of the test statistic, the p-value, and your conclusion.
In: Statistics and Probability
Assume that if the product requested is not in stock, it needs to be manufactured before the order handling can continue. In this way, an order can never be rejected. To manufacture a product, the required raw materials have to be ordered. Two preferred suppliers provide dierent types of raw material. Depending on the prod- uct to be manufactured, raw materials may be ordered from either Supplier 1 or Supplier 2, or from both. Once the raw materials are available, the product can be manufactured and the order can be conrmed. On the other hand, if the product is in stock, it is retrieved from the warehouse before conrming the order. Then the process continues normally. After conrming the order, the shipment address is received and the requested product is shipped while the invoice is emitted and the payment is received. Afterwards, the order is archived and the process completes. 2 With respect to the above process, use the following report format and provide necessary discussion under each section: 1. Descriptions of System - Describe the system - (If any) Explain any problem(s) in the system (e.g. causes of the problem and its (potential) eects 2. Simulation Objective(s) - State the objective(s) of carrying out your simulation project 3. Experimental Factors & Responses - Discuss the potential experimental factors of your simulation study. - Discuss the potential responses and explain how they should be presented. 4. Model Contents & Level of Details - Show which of systems components will be included/excluded in your simu- lation model and explain why they should be included/excluded. - Describe the appropriate level of details for the included components. 5. Models Process Map - Diagrammatically represent your conceptual model in a form of a process map - Make sure that the constructed process map is representative to the model contents and level of details. 6. Assumptions & Simplications - State all assumptions are made to abstract the system in the conceptual model. - Describe any simplications are made during the abstraction process.
In: Operations Management
Assume that if the product requested is not in stock,
it needs to be manufactured
before the order handling can continue. In this way, an order can
never be rejected.
To manufacture a product, the required raw materials have to be
ordered. Two
preferred suppliers provide different types of raw material.
Depending on the prod-
uct to be manufactured, raw materials may be ordered from either
Supplier 1 or
Supplier 2, or from both. Once the raw materials are available, the
product can be
manufactured and the order can be confirmed. On the other hand, if
the product
is in stock, it is retrieved from the warehouse before confirming
the order. Then
the process continues normally. After confirming the order, the
shipment address is
received and the requested product is shipped while the invoice is
emitted and the
payment is received. Afterwards, the order is archived and the
process completes.
3. Experimental Factors & Responses
- Discuss the potential experimental factors of your simulation
study.
- Discuss the potential responses and explain how they should be
presented.
4. Models Process Map
- Diagrammatically represent your conceptual model in a form of a
process
map
- Make sure that the constructed process map is representative to
the model
contents and level of details.
In: Operations Management
In the week before Valentine’s Day there is an increase in the supply of flowers in the supermarkets and there is an increase in the demand for flowers. We can expect the price of flowers to ___ and the quantity of flowers sold to ___.
Country A can produce different combinations of pie and cake with their resources, as indicated in the table.
|
Pie |
Cake |
|
0 |
90 |
|
10 |
80 |
|
20 |
60 |
|
30 |
35 |
|
40 |
0 |
If Country A is currently producing 20 pies, what is the opportunity cost of producing one more pie? Enter a number and round to two decimal places.
A tax on sweetened carbonated beverages causes people to purchase less of these items. Which principle of economics does this example best illustrate?
- There is no such thing as a free lunch
- People face tradeoffs
- People think at the margin
- People respond to incentives
In: Economics
Assume that if the product requested is not in stock,
it needs to be manufactured
before the order handling can continue. In this way, an order can
never be rejected.
To manufacture a product, the required raw materials have to be
ordered. Two
preferred suppliers provide different types of raw material.
Depending on the prod-
uct to be manufactured, raw materials may be ordered from either
Supplier 1 or
Supplier 2, or from both. Once the raw materials are available, the
product can be
manufactured and the order can be confirmed. On the other hand, if
the product
is in stock, it is retrieved from the warehouse before confirming
the order. Then
the process continues normally. After confirming the order, the
shipment address is
received and the requested product is shipped while the invoice is
emitted and the
payment is received. Afterwards, the order is archived and the
process completes.With respect to the above process, use the
following report format and provide
necessary discussion under each section:
1. Assumptions & Simplifications
- State all assumptions are made to abstract the system in the
conceptual
model.
- Describe any simplifications are made during the abstraction
process.
2. Plan of Input Data
- Describe all input data which are required to code your
conceptual model
into a computer model. Also, explain which of these data are
deterministic
and which are probabilistic and propose probability
distributions.
- Explain how to do you plan to collect these input data.
In: Operations Management
Assume that if the product requested is not in stock,
it needs to be manufactured
before the order handling can continue. In this way, an order can
never be rejected.
To manufacture a product, the required raw materials have to be
ordered. Two
preferred suppliers provide different types of raw material.
Depending on the prod-
uct to be manufactured, raw materials may be ordered from either
Supplier 1 or
Supplier 2, or from both. Once the raw materials are available, the
product can be
manufactured and the order can be confirmed. On the other hand, if
the product
is in stock, it is retrieved from the warehouse before confirming
the order. Then
the process continues normally. After confirming the order, the
shipment address is
received and the requested product is shipped while the invoice is
emitted and the
payment is received. Afterwards, the order is archived and the
process completes.
3- Experimental Factors & Responses
- Discuss the potential experimental factors of your simulation
study.
- Discuss the potential responses and explain how they should be
presented.
In: Operations Management
Assume that if the product requested is not in stock,
it needs to be manufactured
before the order handling can continue. In this way, an order can
never be rejected.
To manufacture a product, the required raw materials have to be
ordered. Two
preferred suppliers provide different types of raw material.
Depending on the prod-
uct to be manufactured, raw materials may be ordered from either
Supplier 1 or
Supplier 2, or from both. Once the raw materials are available, the
product can be
manufactured and the order can be confirmed. On the other hand, if
the product
is in stock, it is retrieved from the warehouse before confirming
the order. Then
the process continues normally. After confirming the order, the
shipment address is
received and the requested product is shipped while the invoice is
emitted and the
payment is received. Afterwards, the order is archived and the
process completes.
1-Descriptions of System
- Describe the system
- (If any) Explain any problem(s) in the system (e.g. causes of the
problem
and its (potential) effects
In: Operations Management