5 2 4 2 Product mix 540 300 700 160 360 The bottleneck for each kind of bagel is: Grilling for cheddar & veggie‚ Veggie for the veggie‚ and Cream cheese for the cream cheese. The bottleneck for the product mix (30 cheddar & veggie‚ 110 veggie only‚ and 40 cream cheese) is Veggies‚ as shown above. Note that the demand in this product mix cannot be fully satisfied – as Veggies requires 700 minutes per day while we have only 600 minutes available. (b) If there are 700 minutes available
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| 10^2 | 10^1 | 10^0 | 1000 | 100 | 10 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 3 | 1 | x | x | x | = 2931 = 2931 x | 2000 + | 900 + | 30 + | 1 | Exercise 1.1.2 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1-2 for the binary number 110 base 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. 110 = 1x4 + 1x2 + 0x1 110 =6 Exercise 1.1.3 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1-2 for the binary number 11 base 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. (1 * 2^3) + (0 * 2^2) + (1 * 2^1) + (1 * 2^0) = 8 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 11
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accounts payable ($63-$56) 7 Decrease in accrued liabilities ($17-$12) (5) 35 Net cash provided by operating activities 140 Cash flows from investing activities: Acquisition of property‚ plant and equipment ($61-$46=$15; $125-$15=$110) $(110) Acquisition of long-term investments (31) Net cash used for investing activities (141) Cash flows from financing activities: Issuance of common stock ($149-$61) $88 Payment of long-term notes payable ($264-$179) (85)
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answer to obtain a likely range of the true bacterial count per drop of the original source. I.e. 100- 10= 90 and 100+10=110 therefore the likely range is 110 to 90. The likely range is then multiplied by the number of drops per ml of the amount of sample liquid placed on the Agar at the experiments beginning to give you the range of bacteria per ml of the original source. I.e. 110-90 x 20 (drops needed to obtain 1 ml from the pipet originally used) would give you 1800-2200 as the final calculation
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In Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca’s Relacion‚ Cabeza de Vaca writes an account of his disastrous expedition to the New World‚ as well as providing a legal document in which the rhetoric of his narrative transforms his story of failure into a story of success. In chapter thirty-four‚ Cabeza de Vaca uses the three elements of rhetoric; ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ to express that Spanish law is unsuitable for the circumstances encountered in the New World. During the sixteenth century‚ Spanish expeditions
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E -11 DM 5 DL 4 VMO 3 FMO = 180‚000/50‚000 = 3.6 Total = 15.6 15.6 * 5‚000 (50‚000-45000) = 78‚000 E-12 DM 5 DL 4 VMO 3 Cost per unit = 12 $ EIV = 12 * 5000 = 60‚000 E-13 Difference 3.6 * 5000 = 18‚000 And 78‚000 – 60‚000 = 18‚000 E-14 CGS sold = 45000(sold) * 15.60 = 702‚000 E15 12 * 45000 = 540‚000 E16 Sales = 30 * 45‚000 = 1‚350‚000 CGS 702‚000 CM 648‚000 Less S & admin. 160‚000 Net income 488‚000 E17 Sales =
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SIR AHTISHAM ALI SHAH ahtii@msn.com CELL: 0333 – 3102680 ahti_shah@hotmail.com computer Chapter INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER IX One Q - 1) Define the term computer? or Define computer? Ans: Computer is an electronic and automatic device that accepts data and instruction (In form of program) as Input and process it and produces the results or information as Output. It has also capability to plug and play different devices. Q - 2) Define Hardware and Software? Hardware: The physical and tangible
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Introduction to International Business Harvard Business review reflection “What Panasonic learned in China” Tutor: Sanne Ponsioen Date of submission: 16th of September Group number: 6 reviewed article: “What Panasonic learned in China” By: Wakayama‚ Toshiro; Shintaku‚ Junjiro; Amano‚ Tomofumi. Harvard Business Review. Dec2012‚ Vol. 90 Issue 12‚ p109-113. 5p. 1 Color Photograph 2716194 Aardema‚ F. 2543699 Ammerlaan‚ L.E. 2706180 Urban‚ J. The authors T. Wakayama‚ J. Shintaku and T. Aamano
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Chapter 2 Solutions Review Questions 1. The Netstat command indicates that POP3 is in use on a remote server. Which port is the remote server most likely using? b. Port 110 2. On a Windows computer‚ what command can you enter to show all open ports being used? a. Netstat 3. Which protocol uses UDP? d. TFTP 4. Which protocol offers guaranteed delivery and is connection oriented? c. TCP 5. TCP communication could be likened
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Tier 2 Capital Total Capital = 10‚000‚000 + 7‚000‚000 = 17‚000‚000 4. Assets Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Cash 100 T-bills 190 T-bonds 30 Repos 10 Tuition loans 500 Home mortgages Building and furniture 100 110 Loan loss reserve (40) Total 320 100 580
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