Julia’s Food Booth Julia Robertson is a senior at Tech‚ and she’s investigating different ways to finance her final year at school. She is considering leasing a food booth outside the Tech stadium at home football games. Tech sells out every home game‚ and Julia knows‚ from attending the games herself‚ that everyone eats a lot of food. She has to pay $1‚000 per game for a booth‚ and the booths are not very large. Vendors can sell either food or drinks on Tech property‚ but not both. Only the Tech
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Julia Food Booth Introduction Julia is planning to lease a food booth outside the Tech Stadium at Home Football games to finance her last year education with all the games go sold out. The rent for the booth per game is $ 1000. Julia will sell slices of Cheese Pizza‚ Hot Dogs and Barbecue Sandwiches which are acclaimed to be the most popular so these are the three products she has chosen to sell at the home games football stadium. The rent for oven is $ 600 for six home games‚ which
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A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural.[1] A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often
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A. Formulate a linear programming model for Julia that will help you to advise her if she should lease the booth. Let‚ X1 =No. of pizza slices‚ X2 =No. of hot dogs‚ X3 = No. of barbeque sandwiches * Objective function co-efficient: The objective is to maximize total profit. Profit is calculated for each variable by subtracting cost from the selling price. For Pizza slice‚ Cost/slice=$4.5/6=$0.75 | X1 | X2 | X3 | SP | $1.50 | $1.60 | $2.25 | -Cost | 0.75 | $0.50 | $1.00 |
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A) P: the #of pizza slices H: # of hot dogs B : # of barbeque sandwiches Total revenue Total cost Profit Pizza slice 1.50 6/8 slices = $0.75 0.75 Hot dog 1.50 0.45 1.05 Barbeque sandwich 2.25 0
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The Rhetorical Stance 1IIiiiiil. .1IiiiII@ Wayne C. Booth College Composition and Communication‚ Vol. 14‚ No.3‚ Annual Meeting‚ Los Angeles‚ 1963: Toward a New Rhetoric. (Oct.‚ 1963)‚ pp. 139-145. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0010-096X%28196310%2914%3A3%3C139%3ATRS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 College Composition and Communication is currently published by National Council of Teachers of English. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’ s Terms and Conditions
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devices‚ plastics are now used in almost every aspect of everyday life‚ creating a much simpler and safer world. Although plastics carry hundreds of benefits‚ these do not completely counter the harmful effects that they have on the environment and on the health of humans. The amount of plastic that has been created since 2000 is nearing the total amount that was created in the entire last century‚ and as this demand increases‚ so does the knowledge of their environmental costs. Plastics are now known
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BIGGER AND BETTER IN PLASTICS Factory-assembled towers boast competitive advantages over those that are field-erected Cooling towers – bastions of wood‚ fiberglass‚ steel or concrete – could someday go the way of galvanized pipe‚ aluminum cable and other equipment that has been materially altered by plastics. It’s not that plastic cooling towers are new; on the contrary‚ they have been around for more than 30 years. Rather‚ it is the fabrication of these plastic structures in larger
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knowledge on how to solve this problem effectively. plastic is everywhere and the reason that plastic is everywhere is be ABSTRACT Plastic Pollution has become a global issue in our oceans. Although we hear about this from time to time the problem has grown tremendously beyond our knowledge. There are a growing number of animals dying each day due to plastic particles that either get stuck around their head‚ or that they swallow. If we do not stop plastic pollution in our oceans the ocean will eventually
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Polymer technology explained using text and animations Multimedia Design and Technology Education Plastics Technology Animations of Processes This “Plasics Module” covers the plastics technology specifications for KS3 and GCSE courses‚ including: Structure‚ composition and properties of polymers Polymer composites Formulae of common polymers Hazards – polymers leaching chemicals Sustainability Recycling Abbreviations of polymers
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