Assume that the population of Mexico is 128 million and that the population increases 1.01 percent annually. Assume that the population of the United States is 323 million and that the population is reduced 0.15 percent annually.
Write an application that displays the populations for the two countries every year until the population of Mexico exceeds that of the United States, and display The population of Mexico will exceed the U.S. population in X years
public class Population
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
double mexicoPop = 128;
double usPop = 323;
int year = 0;
// your code here
System.out.println("The population of Mexico will exceed
the U.S. population in " + year + " years");
System.out.println("The population of Mexico will be " + mexicoPop
+ " million");
System.out.println("and the population of the U.S. will be " +
usPop + " million");
}
}
In: Computer Science
The U.S. economy is over a decade removed from the Great Recession. For several years after the Great Recession officially ended, the U.S. grew at an historically slow rate. Analyze the causes of the slow increases in U.S. GDP. Include in your paper: An analysis of the monetary policy approach the Federal Reserve took to the recovery An analysis of the fiscal policy approach the Federal Government took to the recovery An analysis of how the attempts to influence GDP in the short-run negatively affect GDP in the long-run An explanation of why the unemployment rate dropped rapidly in the United States despite low rates of increases in GDP An identification, as appropriate, of the economic principles (from Module 1) that factor into your analysis?
In: Economics
In: Operations Management
Why is global risk management such an important requirement for companies operating in foreign markets? Select the most current financial statements of a U.S. multinational corporation (MNC), list the various methods of risk management included in their policy. Do you think these methods are effective in global risk management? Support your answer.
NOTE: Go to the MNC's website, Search for
"Investor Relations" and you will find financial statements there.
Choose annual reports for the fiscal year end 2014, 2015 or 2016.
You can also use theSEC's Edgar database to conduct a public
company search: https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/srch-edgar
In: Accounting
Lakonishok Equipment has an investment opportunity in Europe. The project costs €9 million and is expected to produce cash flows of €1.8 million in year 1, €3.7 million in year 2, and €4.1 million in year 3. The current spot exchange rate is $1.21/€; the current risk-free rate in the United States is 5 percent, compared to that in Europe of 4.6 percent. The appropriate discount rate for the project is estimated to be 10 percent, the U.S. cost of capital for the company. In addition, the subsidiary can be sold at the end of three years for an estimated €8.2 million. What is the NPV of the project? Multiple Choice
$6,381,974.92
$739,338.40
$6,136,514.35
$5,891,053.78
$5,808,832.55
In: Finance
Show all work** Label answers ** * TI Graphing Calculators required ** Round probabilities to 3 decimal places *
1. According to a Kellogg Company, 34.2% of Americans eat breakfast every day. Calculate the binomial probabilities from randomly selected people in the U.S.
a. P(Less than 11 Americans out of 25 eat breakfast daily) =
b. P(More than 13 Americans out of 40 eat breakfast daily) =
c. P(At least 1 out of 5 Americans eat breakfast daily) =
d. P(Exactly 30 Americans out of 90 eat breakfast daily) =
In: Statistics and Probability
The ABC Corporation is a large multinational company that has facilities (both manufacturing and distribution) located in many U.S. states and in overseas countries. The corporation’s long-serving chief financial officer (CFO) just retired, and his replacement is reviewing the corporation’s economic balance sheet. She discovers that the corporation leases many of its distribution facilities and relies heavily on long-term debt for financing. She vaguely recalls having heard about implicit taxes and tax clienteles and would like these concepts explained and then applied to her observations to determine if the corporation is bearing implicit taxes and whether the corporation is in the right clientele.
In: Accounting
1. If, for an imaginary closed economy, investment amounts to $12,000 and the government is running a $2,000 deficit, then private saving be equal to?
2.In a closed economy, GDP is $1000, government purchases are $200, and consumption is $700. If the government has a budget surplus of $25. Private savings is equal to [_______] and investment is equal to [______]
Group of answer choices
300...25
300...225
100....100
75....100
3. Suppose Intel (a U.S.-owned company) builds a factory in Taiwan to produce processor chips. What is this an example of?
Group of answer choices
Inward-oriented policies
Foreign portfolio investment
Foreign direct investment
Crowding out
In: Economics
| Public Utility Company | Rate (5 CCF) |
| Orlando Utilities Commission | $10.48 |
| Memphis Light, Gas and Water | $9.18 |
| Central Arkansas Water | $11.80 |
| City of Phoenix Water System | $6.50 |
| City of Lincoln Water System | $12.42 |
| San Antonio Water System | $14.53 |
| Salt Lake City Public Utilities | $15.56 |
| Nashville Metro Water Services | $10.12 |
| City of Dover Water System | $14.50 |
| Lakeland Electric | $16.18 |
| Huntsville Utilities | $17.60 |
| Omaha Metropolitan Utilities District | $19.18 |
| Jacksonville Electric Authority | $17.98 |
| City of Dallas Water System | $12.85 |
| City of St. Louis Water System | $16.80 |
| Charleston Water System | $17.35 |
| City of Clewiston Water System | $15.64 |
| Springfield (IL) City Water, Light and Power | $14.80 |
| City Of Milwaukee Water System | $18.91 |
| Detroit Sewerage and Water Department | $17.99 |
| City of Charlotte Water System | $14.90 |
| Louisville Water Company | $18.42 |
| City of Jackson (MS) Water System | $16.05 |
| Las Vegas Valley Water District | $26.85 |
| City of Columbus OH Water System | $22.32 |
| City of Oklahoma City - Utilities | $22.76 |
| Jackson TN Energy Authority | $20.98 |
| Knoxville Utilities Board | $23.45 |
| New York City Water Board | $19.05 |
| Reno Truckee Meadows Water Authority | $23.70 |
| Chattanooga American Water Company | $19.26 |
| Marietta Board of Lights & Water | $23.75 |
| City Utilities of Springfield MO | $27.80 |
| Indianapolis Citizens Energy Group | $27.05 |
| City of Philadelphia Water System | $27.14 |
| LA Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans | $26.99 |
| Boston Water and Sewer Commission | $24.68 |
| Birmingham Water Works | $37.86 |
| Austin Water | $26.51 |
| City of Bellevue Water System | $39.01 |
| City of Los Angeles Water System | $29.46 |
| Peoria American Water | $41.65 |
Cost of Residential Water. On its municipal website, the city of Tulsa states that the rate it charges per 5 CCF of residential water is $21.62. How do the residential water rates of other U.S. public utilities compare to Tulsa's rate? The file ResidentialWater contains the rate per 5 CCF of residential water for 42 randomly selected U.S. cities.
a. Formulate hypotheses that can be used to determine whether the population mean rate per 5 CCF of residential water charged by U.S. public utilities differs from the $21.62 rate charged by Tulsa.
b. What is the p-value for your hypothesis test in part (a)?
c. At a = .05, can your null hypothesis be rejected? What is your conclusion?
d. Repeat the preceding hypothesis test using the critical value approach
In: Statistics and Probability
| Public Utility Company | Rate (5 CCF) |
| Orlando Utilities Commission | $10.48 |
| Memphis Light, Gas and Water | $9.18 |
| Central Arkansas Water | $11.80 |
| City of Phoenix Water System | $6.50 |
| City of Lincoln Water System | $12.42 |
| San Antonio Water System | $14.53 |
| Salt Lake City Public Utilities | $15.56 |
| Nashville Metro Water Services | $10.12 |
| City of Dover Water System | $14.50 |
| Lakeland Electric | $16.18 |
| Huntsville Utilities | $17.60 |
| Omaha Metropolitan Utilities District | $19.18 |
| Jacksonville Electric Authority | $17.98 |
| City of Dallas Water System | $12.85 |
| City of St. Louis Water System | $16.80 |
| Charleston Water System | $17.35 |
| City of Clewiston Water System | $15.64 |
| Springfield (IL) City Water, Light and Power | $14.80 |
| City Of Milwaukee Water System | $18.91 |
| Detroit Sewerage and Water Department | $17.99 |
| City of Charlotte Water System | $14.90 |
| Louisville Water Company | $18.42 |
| City of Jackson (MS) Water System | $16.05 |
| Las Vegas Valley Water District | $26.85 |
| City of Columbus OH Water System | $22.32 |
| City of Oklahoma City - Utilities | $22.76 |
| Jackson TN Energy Authority | $20.98 |
| Knoxville Utilities Board | $23.45 |
| New York City Water Board | $19.05 |
| Reno Truckee Meadows Water Authority | $23.70 |
| Chattanooga American Water Company | $19.26 |
| Marietta Board of Lights & Water | $23.75 |
| City Utilities of Springfield MO | $27.80 |
| Indianapolis Citizens Energy Group | $27.05 |
| City of Philadelphia Water System | $27.14 |
| LA Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans | $26.99 |
| Boston Water and Sewer Commission | $24.68 |
| Birmingham Water Works | $37.86 |
| Austin Water | $26.51 |
| City of Bellevue Water System | $39.01 |
| City of Los Angeles Water System | $29.46 |
| Peoria American Water | $41.65 |
Cost of Residential Water. On its municipal website, the city of Tulsa states that the rate it charges per 5 CCF of residential water is $21.62. How do the residential water rates of other U.S. public utilities compare to Tulsa's rate? The file ResidentialWater contains the rate per 5 CCF of residential water for 42 randomly selected U.S. cities.
a. Formulate hypotheses that can be used to determine whether the population mean rate per 5 CCF of residential water charged by U.S. public utilities differs from the $21.62 rate charged by Tulsa.
b. What is the p-value for your hypothesis test in part (a)?
c. At a = .05, can your null hypothesis be rejected? What is your conclusion?
d. Repeat the preceding hypothesis test using the critical value approach
In: Math