Microeconomics Homework Problem 1: C(Q) = 100 + 20Q + 15Q^2 + 10Q^3 a) Fixed Cost (doesn’t change depending on output produced) = 100 b) Variable Cost of producing Q = 10 units: 20*10 + 15*10^2 + 10*10^3 = 200 + 1‚500 + 10‚000 = 11‚700 c) Total Cost of producing Q = 10 units: C(10) = 100 + 20*10 + 15*10^2 + 10*10^3 = 11‚800 Alternatively‚ we have Total Costs of Producing Q=10 units = Fixed Costs + Variable Costs of producing Q = 10 units = 100 + 11‚700 = 11‚800 d)
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the area Quadratic Formula: y= ax2 + bx+ c [pic] • Plug in the coordinates to the quadratic formula 1) 1= a (1)2 +b (1) – c 2) 3= a(2)2 b(2) +c 3) 6=a(3)2 +b(3) +c 1= a+ b+ c 3=4a+2b+c 6= 9a+3b+ c 4) 10=a (4)2 +b (4) + c 5) 15= a (5)2 +b (5)+c 10= 16a+ 4b +c 15= 25a+ 5b +c • Solve for c in equation 5 15= 25a+ 5b+c 15-c= 25a+b
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STELLAR NUMBERS Introduction: Stellar numbers are sequence of numbers that follow a certain pattern‚ when we plot it into a diagram it will create a geometrical star-like shape. Each stellar number has its own vertices and number of dots‚ the formula will be different for every vertices. We are now going to determine the number of dots in each stage‚ and then we could see the pattern of the number of dots. Finally‚ we can generate a simplified formula or general statement for to find the number
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Amanda Bynes 2.1 assessment p.5 pg. 38 October 1st 1a. Describe the structure of an atom -Proton‚ neutron‚ electron 1b. An atom of calcium contains 20 protons. How many electrons does it have? -20 2b. Compare the structure of carbon-12 and carbon-13 -Carbon-12 has 6 protons‚ 6 electrons and 6 neutrons. Carbon-14 has 6 protons‚ 6 electrons and 8 neutrons. 4a. What are two types of bonds that hold the atoms within a compound together?
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Johnny Souvannavong April 14‚ 2013 ENG101D Correcting Comma Errors 1. The local movie theater‚ despite efforts to attract customer‚ finally closed its doors and was purchased by a supermarket chain. 2. As a little boy‚ I dreamed about wearing a plaid flannel shirt and‚ like Paul Bunyan‚ camping out underneath towering trees. 3. Their parents‚ always risk takers‚ divorced in August and remarried in February just six months later. 4. Shaken by the threat of a hostile takeover‚ the
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topics: Introduction to Managerial Accounting The Use of Cost Information in Management Decision Making Table 2B – Assignment Deadline Summary Assignment Deadlines Date Assignment Due Assignment 1 21/11/2014 – Week 3 Assignment 2 02/01/2015 – Week 9 15 This Assignment 1 must be submitted in hard copy and also via Blackboard. See the Assignment 1 deadline in table 2B above. Please read the Grade Descriptors in the Assignment 1 Grade Descriptor table. 2. Assignment 2 Case Study:
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Operations Management Report Scenic Rim Robotic Dairy Farm SCENIC RIM ROBOTIC DAIRY FARM Operations Management Report By Shakai Nichols i Shakai E. Nichols Sunday‚ 25 August 2013 8:35:20 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time dc:2b:61:fc:16:de Operations Management Report Scenic Rim Robotic Dairy Farm TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Production System.................................................................................................iii & iv 1.1 Inputs 1.2 Transformation
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1. 1a. Geographic range‚ population density and distribution‚ growth rate‚ and age structure. 1b. Gray squirrels have a very geographic range. 2a. Births‚ deaths‚ immigration‚ and emigration. 2b. The dandelion population will probably grow. Eventually‚ dandelions might take over the lawn. 3a. A population grows exponentially when it has all of the resources it needs and disease and predation do not occur. 3b. Exponential growth shows a “J shaped” curve because with each generation‚ the number
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Steve Zissou WS 3220 12/16/2010 Dr. Karen Women Migrant Workers: From Mexico to the U.S. Migrant workers have long played a crucial role in the economy of the United States‚ there has always been a rather heavy flow of both legal and illegal immigrants to the United States. There is a large variety of different jobs available for both legal and illegal immigrants in the United States‚ many women find work with more affluent families and are employed as nannies or maids. Some women
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