Week 4 Assignment BUS 308 Statistics for Managers January 28‚ 2013 9.13) Recall that “very satisfied” customers give XYZ-Box video game system a ratting at least 42. Suppose that the manufacturer of XYZ-Box wishes to use the random sample of 65 satisfaction ratings to provide evidence supporting the claim that the mean composite satisfaction rating for the XYZ-Box exceeds 42. a. Letting u represent the mean composite satisfaction rating for the XYZ-Box‚ set up the null hypothesis H0 and the
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For example‚ Zeynep Ekin Bal and Muge Caroline Dikencik‚ scholars at Istanbul University‚ analyze the film’s signals by discussing that "In the contemporary world‚ crime and criminal are defined through capitalism. That is to say that‚ those who are against the dominant ideology and pose a threat to the continuity of the existing system are the criminals"(Bal). Bal and Dikencik praise the film’s view on the government’s ideology as it embodies
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The Hot Tub Mystery Part 1 – The Discovery Questions 1. What observations did the paramedics make? Upon discovery and close investigation on the crime scene‚ the paramedics made am inquisitive observation due and do took notice of the temperature of the water in the hot tub. 2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of the maid. Since the maid was the only person who is discovered in the crime scene
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Rate: | | GST: | 3909 | Supplier: | Mercedes-Benz | Estimated Useful Life: | 5 years | Annual Depreciation | | Location: | | Estimated Residual Value: | 19591 | | 4400 | Date | Details | Cost | Depreciation | AccumDepn | Net Value (Reduced bal) | Other Costs | | | | | | | Date | Details | Amt | 01/09/2012 | Purchase | 39091 | 0 | 0 | | 01/01/2012 | Lift | 1818 | | Purchase-lift | 2000 | 0 | 0 | | | GST-lift | 182 | | Purchase-alarm system | 500 | 0 | 0 | 41591 | | Alarm
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Module 3 – Chapter 12 Problem 12-1A Part 1 KAZAAM COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows For Year Ended December 31‚ 2011 Cash flows from operating activities Net income $73‚750 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities Increase in accounts receivable ($49‚625 - $65‚000) (15‚375) Increase in inventory ($252‚500 - $273‚750) (21‚250) Decrease in prepaid expenses ($6‚250 - $5‚375) 875 Decrease in
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the events in time. o Simultaneous Narration: Narration occurring at the same time as the events. o Intercalated Narration: Narration situated between two moments of action as in epistolary novels. Narrative Levels Genette (1985‚ 1988)‚ Bal (1985)‚ Mcquillan (2000)‚ Abbott (2002)‚ Kenan (2003) provide the following categories: o Extradiegetic Level: It is external to any diegesis in the sense that at the time of narration the narrators are not the part of the story. o Diegetic Level:
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Is Implemented DISCUSSANT: Mrs. Emily J. Ruivivar I. WHAT IS ALS? ALS stands for ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM which is a free education program implemented by the Department of Education (DepEd) under the Bureau of Alternative Education (BALS). It aims to benefit those who cannot afford formal schooling and follows whatever is the available schedule of the learners. The program follows a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction‚ encompassing both the non-formal
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Topic 1 Examples document Draft Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended Profit or loss OCI Total Comprehensive Income $ Draft Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended Opening equity i.e. from slide 46 = equity1 Closing equity i.e. from slide 46 = equity2 $ Example 2: A new accounting policy involving retrospective application Information:
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1‚700 a. 1‚700 Bal 31. 18‚900 Question 22. a. Sales revenue: (167‚000 + 49‚400) – 50‚600 + 47‚120 = 212‚920 b. Purchase of goods: 146‚300 – 26‚160 + 33‚080 = 153‚280 c. COGS: 36‚600 + 153‚280 – 38‚920 = 150‚960 d. Gross margin: 212‚920 – 150
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HW 8 – 1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE JOURNAL ENTRIES Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: (1) On December 15‚ 2008‚ the company recorded $150‚000 sales on credit. (2) On December 31‚ 2008‚ the company estimated bad debt expenses of $15‚000. (3) On January 12‚ 2009‚ collect $100‚000 worth of accounts receivable. (4) After many collection attempts‚ the Company determined on June 15‚ 2009 that it would not collect $10‚000 in accounts receivables from Pendant Publishing
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