number of scooters produced at A1 ‚ A 2 a nd A 3 b e a1‚ a2 a nd a3 r espectively and the demands at the depots be b 2 ‚ b 1‚ b 3 a nd b 4 r espectively. We assume the condition a1+ a2 + a3 = b 1 + b 2 + b 3 + b 4 i.e.‚ all scooters produced are supplied to the different depots. Let the cost of transportation of one scooter from A1 t o B 1 b e c 11. Similarly‚ the cost of transportations in other casus are also shown in the figure and 63.1 Table 1. Let out of a1 s cooters available at A 1‚
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DAY 9.00 10.00 8.30 9.30 11.00 10.30 ACC 103 - AL1 M O N D A Y ACC 103 - BL1 Mr Steven Toh KA-A1 Mr Steven Toh ECO101 - AL1 LAW 101 - AL1 Mr K.Chandra 12.00 11.30 KA-A2 Mr Harkiranpal Singh 1.00 12.30 2.00 3.00 1.30 MGT 101 -BL1 4.00 2.30 3.30 QBM 101 - BL1 KA-A1 Pn Norzan Abdullah KA-A1 Mr Liew Khay Fatt DIP1SSK04 - Tutorial KA-A2 Ms Hemalata KA-A2 Mr Paneir Selvam KA-LT Mr Madhavan ECO 101 - LECTURE
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Use (30 – 60%) Internet‚ Microwave‚ Water purifier‚ Vacuum cleaner‚ Digital camera New Adoption (5 – 30%) A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 E3 AC‚ Car‚ Computer‚ DVD‚ Geyser‚ Dining table‚ MFD‚ basmati‚ Noodles‚ Ketchup Premium car‚ LCD / Plasma / projection TV‚ Electric kettle‚ Cooking range‚ Video camera‚ ‚ Readymade paste 3 Understanding New SEC Groups New SEC A1 Size % 0.5 Cum 0.5 Most Own / Use (60%+) AC‚ Car‚ Computer‚ DVD‚ Geyser‚ Dining table‚ MFD‚ basmati
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different types of gasoline? SOLUTION: Let A1 = gallons of crude A used in Regular A2 = gallons of crude A used in Premium A3 = gallons of crude A used in Super B1 = gallons of crude B used in Regular B2 = gallons of crude B used in Premium B3 = gallons of crude B used in Super Minimize cost = 0.42A1 + 0.42A2 + 0.42A3 + 0.47B1 + 0.47B2 + 0.47B3 Subject to 0.40A1 + 0.52B1 ( 0.41(A1 + B1) 0.40A2 + 0.52B2 ( 0.44(A2 + B2)
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Enlargement The head loss through the sudden enlargement he V12 he = ke 2g V1 = 2 ghe A1 1 − A2 2 Where : he = h 2 − h 2 Qth = V 1A1 Qactual = Volume time & Qact = Cd Qth Where Cd is the coefficient of discharge. Flow Measurement: 2. Venturi Meter The flow through venturi meter can calculated from the following equation V2 = 2 gH A2 1− A1 2 Where : H = h 2 − h1 Qth = V 2A2 Qactual & Qact = Cd Qth Volume = time
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ranging from ‘electricity connection’ and ‘agricultural land’- to cars and air conditioners We have 12 grades in the new SEC system‚ ranging from A1 to E3 4 THE NEW SEC SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS India ( urban + rural ) New SEC System 18.4 15.4 14.7 11.4 9.7 7.5 3.2 4.3 7.9 C1 C2 5.3 1.8 0.4 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 D1 D2 E1 E2 E3 *Figures in percentage This round of analysis has been conducted using data from IRS 2008
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Ticket Pricing Strategy for the new Wembley Stadium 1 Introduction OBJECTIVE To maximise profits from ticket sales at Wembley Stadium KEY ASSUMPTIONS 1. Wembley has a monopoly on certain types of match 2. Wembley is run by profit maximising managers selling tickets to utility maximising buyers STRATEGY Set prices for seats as close to the willingness to pay as possible using price discrimination KEY CHOICES What type of seating to sell and at what price? 2 Scope This strategy is limited
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simultaneous testing and comparison will either prove or disprove the hypothesis that small bird’s physical characteristics can greatly impact their population growth. The base line for this comparison will be two islands labeled island A and B with population A1 of finches on island A and a population of B1 finches on island B. There will be two time allotments used to factor in the population growth for each sets of populations on both islands: beginning with a 100 year scenario and then followed by a 200
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Journal of Banking & Finance 34 (2010) 2822–2836 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Banking & Finance journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbf The impact of bond rating changes on corporate bond prices: New evidence from the over-the-counter market Anthony D. May * Price College of Business‚ University of Oklahoma‚ 307 West Brooks‚ Norman‚ OK 73019‚ USA a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t I study the information content of bond ratings changes using
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Astronaut #1-A1 Astronaut#2-A2 Astronaut#3-A3 Astronaut#4-A4 NASA-N Scene 1: Take off 5‚4‚3‚2‚1 take off Take off effect‚ flying through space effect‚ landing effect A1- were finally here on the moon A2- yah finally I am living my dream… but we should probably start setting up base A3- I guess I will get the tools and equipment A4- okay everyone lets get working we only have a short time here and we have lots to do Scene 2: Landed Power tools‚ hammers building noises A1- we should
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