Activity Based Costing Analysis for Band-aid Introduction Band-aid (BA) is a worldwide renowned wound care brand which has been produced in two manufacturing plants—Brazil and China. This analysis is for the factory in Shanghai‚ China‚ which mainly supports the sales in Japan‚ North America‚ Australia and China. On July‚ 2009‚ the operation team was asked to do the business plan for 2010‚ including the annual volume‚ the total production hours and the overall operation cost. Based on the unique
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(Hagan‚ 2012). Dependent variables are the outcome of a variable to predict outcomes of certain concepts of crime and recidivism. Dependent variables are usually the subject of one’s study. Independent or also known as predictor variable which have the concepts of causes‚ determines‚ or precedes in time of the dependent variable. Independent variable is usually a demographic variable or treatment. Theories are described as attempts to develop plausible
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Quiz – Chapter 17 – Solution 1. Rider Company sells a single product. The product has a selling price of $40 per unit and variable expenses of $15 per unit. The company’s fixed expenses total $30‚000 per year. The company’s break-even point in terms of total dollar sales is: A) $100‚000. B) $80‚000. C) $60‚000. D) $48‚000. The answer is d. CMR = (P-V)/P = ($40 - $15)/$40 = 62.5% Px = F/ (CMR) Px = $30‚000/.625 = $48‚000 Use the following to answer questions 2-3: Weiss Corporation produces two models
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interval (0‚1); b) if f(x)= 2e-2x U(x) Q 4-7‚ Show that if the uniform variable x has an Erlang density with n=2‚ then Fx(x) = (1-e-cx-cxe-cx) U(x) Q 4-8‚ The random variable x is N (10; 1)‚ Find f (x | (x-10)2 <4) Q 4-9‚ Find f(x) if F(x) = (1-e-ax) U(x-c). Q 4-10‚ If x is N (0‚ 2) find a) P{1≤ x ≤ 2} b) P{1≤ x ≤2 | x ≥ 1} Q4-14‚ A fair coin is tossed 900 times and the random variable x equals the total number of heads. a) Find fx(x)‚ 1: exactly‚ 2: approximately
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this experiment‚ what was the independent variable? The independent variable in the first part of this experiment was the method of presentation ‚single digits in part 1 or grouped numbers in part 2. 2. In part three and four‚ what was the independent variable? The independent variable in the second part is type of stimuli .Binary numbers in part 3 or letters in par 4. 3. In these experiments‚ what was the dependent variable? The dependent variable is the number of digits that you can remember
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Variable costs are those costs that increase as the output the restaurant increases. As example‚ assume for the Teen Burger Direct Materials cost $1.50 per burger. A day with one thousand burgers sold would cost of $1500 dollars. In comparison‚ a day with two thousand burgers sold would cost $3000 dollars. While the cost per Teen Burger remains constant the total cost per day varies with the output each given day. Electricity costs would increase in the same fashion as each time a burger is cooked
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Macroeconomic Variables on the Telecommunication Industry University of Phoenix MBA 501 Forces Influencing Business in the 21st Century January 22‚ 2007 Introduction The intent of this paper is to perform an analysis of the cable industry’s external environment. The first sections of the document will discuss environmental scanning and define the telecommunication niche that is currently occupied by cable operators such as Comcast. The next section will identify the macroeconomic variables that currently
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12 Angry Men Constellation of Variables In group communications theory‚ there are labeling terms for each contributing member of the group‚ and how the group interacts among one another - the result is group communication. These contributing factors of situation‚ goals‚ roles‚ norms‚ and cohesiveness make up the constellation of variables. The film 12 Angry Men depicts the constellation of variables. In the film‚ twelve jurors in a hot room‚ forced to deliberate the fate of a man accused of
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Activity-Based Costing: a Case Study on a Taiwanese Hot Spring Country Inn’s Cost Calculations Wen-Hsien Tsai Department of Business Administration National Central University‚ Chung-Li‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Jui-Ling Hsu Department of Business Administration National Central University‚ Chung-Li‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Department of International Trade Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology‚ Hsin-Chu‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze the operational costs of a hot spring inn in the
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Period:__________ Set up matrices and solve using the graphing calculator. Do not give answers as decimals. 1. 2. 3. Set up equations‚ then matrices‚ and solve using the graphing calculator. Be sure to define variables! 4. Suppose the movie theater you work at sells popcorn in three different sizes. A small costs $2‚ a medium costs $5‚ and a large costs $10. On your shift‚ you sold 250 total containers of popcorn and brought in $1726. You sold twice as many large
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