If you sue for $200.00 in the Civil Court, Small Claims Part, tell me what choices you would make and the benefits or detriments(harm) that would result and why?
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In: Operations Management
Bob consumes two goods, gasoline and sandwiches. He has an income of $100 and faces
a price of gasoline of $2 per gallon and a price of sandwiches of $5.
(a) Graph and write the equation for Bob’s budget line.
(b) Bob consumes 4 sandwiches. If Bob’s consumption bundle is just affordable, how
much gas is he consuming?
(c) If Bob consumes the bundle in (b) and the price of sandwiches rises to $8, then by
how much will Bob’s income have to increase so that he can still just afford the bundle
he currently consumes?
(d) Suppose that Bob must spend both money and (ration) coupons to purchase gasoline and
sandwiches. He has 40 coupons and the coupon price of gasoline is 2 and the coupon
price of sandwiches is 1. Show Bob’s budget set. Show Bob’s budget set if his income
were to rise to 250 and if his income were to fall to 30.
In: Economics
Sometimes risk workshops generate so many risks that it is not possible to assess all of them, while on other occasions only a small number of risks are identified and in-depth assessment is possible. What are the advantages and disadvantages of these two scenarios? Provide an initial posting of at least 300 Use formal writing using the technical language of Risk Management. Use APA formatting. Add new insights, different examples from your experience, or from other sources.
In: Operations Management
A groundwater contains 1.2 mg/L of iron as Fe3+.
At what pH will all but 0.002 mg/L of Fe3+ precipitate, if the solid formed is ferric hydroxide?
In: Chemistry
A strategy of diversifying into unrelated businesses
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concentrates on diversifying into businesses where a company can exploit use of well-known and competitively potent brand name, earn the highest profit margins, and have the greatest number of attractive market opportunities. |
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generally offers more competitive advantage potential than related diversification because of the ease of capturing valuable cross-business resource fits. |
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is aimed chiefly at broadening a company’s present product line and offering customer a bigger choice of models, styles, and product versions. |
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is the best way for a company to lower its overall business risk, achieve consistently good profitability, and earn a sustainable competitive advantage over rival companies. |
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involves entering any industry and operating any business where senior managers see opportunity to realize consistently good financial results – there’s no deliberate effort to diversify only into businesses with valuable cross-business strategic fits. |
Diversification ought to be considered when
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a company has run out of ways to build more resource strengths in its present business. |
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diversifying into closely-related businesses opens new avenues for reducing costs. |
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a company faces an uphill battle in creating a more cost-efficient value chain. |
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a company’s profits are being squeezed and it is unable to boost earnings per share. |
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a company lacks sustainable competitive advantage in its present business. |
Which of the following is not a strategic purpose or intended outcome associated with entering into a strategic alliance or partnership?
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To help block or defend against a competitive threat or mitigate a significant risk to a company’s business. |
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To help remedy an important resource deficiency or competitive weakness. |
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To speed the development of promising new technologies and/or product innovations. |
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To facilitate entry into new geographic markets or pursuit of important market opportunities. |
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To enable greater vertical integration. |
Which of the following best illustrates an economy of scope?
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Being able to eliminate or reduce costs by offering customers a bigger selection of models, styles and product versions to choose from. |
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Being able to eliminate or reduce costs by operating over a wider geographic area. |
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Being able to eliminate or reduce costs by expanding the size of a company’s manufacturing plants or distribution centers. |
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Being able to eliminate or reduce costs by performing all of the value chain activities of related sister businesses at the same location. |
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Being able to eliminate or reduce costs by combining related value-chain activities of difference business into a single operation. |
The classic reason for locating a particular value chain activity in a particular country is
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to achieve low costs in performing that activity. |
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to be close to customers. |
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to take advantage of abundant supplies of highly skilled labor. |
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to minimize shipping costs. |
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to avoid adverse shifts in currency exchange rates. |
In: Operations Management
What is the code (HTML) for the table (with a letter in each cell in definition order): has 10 columns with 7 rows.
In: Computer Science
Please list 3 of your favorite brand names, and answer the following:
1- Which of them are global brands?
2- What image does each brand have in your mind?
3- How loyal are you toward each brand & why?
In: Operations Management
In: Economics
On July 1, 2020, Adams Company acquired a new machine for $
200,000 and estimated that it would have a useful life of 10 years
and residual value of $ 10,000. On January 2, 2022, Adams spent $
31,500 to perform a major overhaul on the equipment which improved
the efficiency of the machine by 20%. Due to this change, Adams
believed that the machine should have a total useful life of 12
years and residual value should be increased by $ 4,000. On
November 1, 2023, the machine was sold for $ 110,000. The company
uses straight line method of depreciation and closes its book on
December 31.
Required: 1. Calculate the carrying value of the equipment at
December 31, 2021.
2. Calculate depreciation expense for 2022.
3. Prepare the journal entry on November 1, 2023.
In: Accounting
Steph Curry’s Coffee Shop decides to install an automatic coffee vending machine outside one of its stores to reduce the number of people standing in line inside. The shop charges $3.50 per cup. The service time is a constant 2.8 minutes, and the arrival rate is 15 per hour (Poisson distributed).
a) What is the average waiting time in line?
b) What is the average number of people in line?
c) The shop decides to raise the price to $5 per cup and takes 60 seconds off the service time. However, because the coffee is now so expensive, the arrival rate drops to 10 per hour. Now what are the average wait time and the average number of people in the queue (waiting)?
In: Operations Management
9.125 May 09 100.09375 100.12500 … ‐2.15
Why would anyone buy this Treasury bond with a negative yield to maturity? How is this possible?
In: Finance
Part B: Read the scenario (below), and then respond to the instruction that follows.
Scenario: You are part of an international health conference where health professionals from around the world have gathered. Your role is to provide a greater understanding of the history and current standings of the U.S. healthcare system. The first day of the conference focuses on the history of healthcare. You will have a friendly debate with Germany and Canada on how healthcare has evolved.
Create a table that presents
1. the similarities and differences of the healthcare systems among the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Pertinent information should include but is not be limited to:
a. Total population
b. Gross national income per capita
c. Life expectancy at birth for males and females
d. Total expenditure on health per capita
e. Total gross domestic product percentage (GDP %) expenditure on health
In: Economics
Do in c++ programming languages
Question 1: Solve the complete Question with all parts and subparts.
a) What do you understand by the term DATA TYPE?
b) Is it possible to replace for loop with a while loop. Justify your answer with reasoning and example.
c) Draw a flow chart for Do-While loop for controlled/uncontrolled infinite loop iterations.
d) Write down a function prototype that takes an array and its length as an argument and also return the same array by reversing the position of elements.
e) As you know that “the base address or the starting address of any array is its name”. Keeping this information, answer
i) Why the first index of any array always starts from zero. Although it points to the first location of an array.
ii) The reason why the last index is always one less than array length is “the first index starts from zero”. Does it seems to be a correct reason justify.
iii) What is the offset address of any array NAMED AS ARR1 who starting address is A011234h.
iv) Can you find the offset address of the 6th element of array given in 3? If its data type is INT. 5. What is the offset address of last element of an array stated in 3? If the length of array is 5 and data type is char.
Note: If you are not able to do complete question with parts and its subparts so kindly never do any single part ( i need complete question with proper answers.
In: Computer Science
Question 20 What could be a reason that a person who is a carer may begin using a respite service?
Question 21. You observe a situation in which a young cognitively disabled child has been left alone in the family with a primary carer. Give two potential risks which could occur in this situation
Question 22. Write in detail about one important benefit of providing assistance to a family to maximise the support they are able to provide to a person whom they care P
Question 23. Why is it important for supporting carers and providing them with information about carer support services?
Question24 Where can carers find information about carer support services?
Question 25. What are two ways you could ensure the confidentiality and privacy of a care or the person requiring care are protected?
In: Nursing
Consider the following list of leadership situations. For each situation, describe in detail the kinds of power the leader has. If the leader were the same but the situation changed—for example, if you thought of the president as the head of his family rather than of the military— would your answers change? Why? • The president of the United States is commander- in-chief of the U.S. military. • An airline pilot is in charge of a particular flight. • Fans look up to a movie star. • Your teacher is the head of your class.
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