The Company Liv is considering three process alternatives for
its new investment in Ottawa.
Process A has an $80K fixed cost and $4 variable cost for each
product (unit) produced.
Process B has a $120K fixed cost and $2 variable cost for each
product (unit) produced.
Process C has a $200K fixed cost and $1 variable cost for each
product (unit) produced.
1. Draw the graph of fixed, variable and total costs of all
processes in an MS Excel file. (2 points)
2. Which process option will cost least in total if Company Liv is
planning to produce exactly 3000 units? (1 point)
3. Up to how many units Process A is the most feasible (cheapest)
option? (1 point)
4. At how many units Process A and Process B have equal total
costs? (1 point)
5. How many more units can be produced if Process B is selected
instead of Process C when the total budget is $220,000? (1
point)
Please show your graph and answers in one MS Excel file.
In: Operations Management
[12:18, 10/2/2020] Mohan Reddy: You are to implement a program
for matrix multiplication in C++ without thread AND with
thread.
[12:18, 10/2/2020] Mohan Reddy: ou are to implement (M by N matrix)
times (N by 1 vector) operation and see how multiple threads can
speed up the computation. The resulting vector will be (M by 1
vector).
See the following steps/requirements.
1. Accept M and N as keyboard input.
2. Generate a random (M by N matrix) and a random (N by 1 vector). They are populated with random floating point numbers. Any number range is fine.
3. Compute (M by N matrix) times (N by 1 vector) operations. Measure execution time.
4. Compute (M by N matrix) times (N by 1 vector) operations with threads. Think about how many threads are needed. Use the same matrix and vector from step 3. Measure execution time.
5. Resulting vectors from step 3 and step 4 should match.
6. Print the speedup factor to the screen.
In: Computer Science
What is the future value of the following cash flows if I can earn 5% per year:
T CF
0 -5 million
1 2 million
2 2 million
3 2 million
4 2 million
5 0
6 0
7 -3 million
8 -3 million
9 0
10 10 million
11 8 million
In: Finance
Bay Properties is considering starting a commercial real estate division. It has prepared the following? four-year forecast of free cash flows for this? division:
|
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
|
|
Free cash flow |
?$152,000 |
$12,000 |
$84,000 |
$211,000 |
Assume cash flows after year 4 will grow at
4%
per? year, forever. If the cost of capital for this division is
10%?,
what is the continuation value in year 4 for cash flows after year? 4? What is the value today of this? division???
What is the continuation value in year 4 for cash flows after year? 4?
In: Finance
Assuming 2 ATP per NADH and 1 ATP per FADH, how many moles of ATP can be generated in E. coli cell when one mole of arachidonic acid (20:4) is completely oxidized during beta-oxidation? Assume only FADH is produced during beta-oxidation.
a. 93 ATP/mole 20:4
b. 94 ATP/mole 20:4
c. 95 ATP/mole 20:4
d. 96 ATP/mole 20:4
e. 97 ATP/mole 20:4
f. 98 ATP/mole 20:4
In: Biology

An energy-dihedral angle diagram is provided for molecule Butane C4H10. Choose the right corresponding newman projection for the circled energy state. What is the newman projection for 1? 2 What is the newman projection for 2? What is the newman projection for 3? What is the newman projection for 4?
In: Chemistry
Based on the information given in the table, what is this project's internal rate of return?
| Time | Cash-Flow |
| 0 | ($30) |
| 1 | $5 |
| 2 | $7 |
| 3 | $2 |
| 4 | $6 |
| 5 | $6 |
| 6 | $12 |
WACC = 5.25%
6.35%
4.71%
6.30%
6.25%
5.25%
In: Finance
You are building a library robot that fetches/places books for a librarian.
list all the important parts (physical) for the robot to properly function (2 points)
List at least 4 functionalities of the robot. (2 points)
What type of wheels/legs are appropriate and why? (1 point)
In: Computer Science
In python and comments your code :
Exercise 1
1.Write a function waiting for two matrices and returning their
addition, −1 if it is not not possible.
2. Write a function associated with a matrix and a scalar and
returning the produced matrix.
3. Write a function accompanying an n × m matrix and a vector n and
returning the vector produced by each other, −1 if this is not
possible.
4. Write a function accompanying two n × m and m × k matrices and
returning the product matrix, −1 if this is not possible.
5.Write a function waiting for a vector (column or row) and
returning its transpose.
Exercise 2
1.Write a function waiting for a 2 × 2 matrix and calculating
its determinant.
2. Write a function waiting for a matrix A of size n × m and two
integers i and j and rendering a matrix (n − 1) × (m − 1), copy the
matrix A without row i and column j .
3. Write a determining function of a square matrix by expanding on
a line.
In: Computer Science
An investor is reviewing two proposals, assuming similar risk profiles and a 14% required return, which one should the investor buy? Why?
Lee Vista:
Purchase Price: $464,000
Cash flows from operations:
Year 1 $48,000
Year 2 $49,440
Year 3 $50,923
Year 4 $52,451
Year 5 $54,025
Cash flow from sale on year 5 $560,000
Colony Park:
Purchase Price: $500,000
Cash flows from operations:
Year 1 $56,000
Year 2 $57,400
Year 3 $58,835
Year 4 $60,306
Year 5 $61,814
Cash flow from sale on year 5 $597,000
In: Finance