FOIL‚ or multiply First‚ Outer‚ Inner‚ Last‚ the binomial: P(1+r/2)² P(1+r/2)* (1+r/2)* P(1+r/2 + r/2+r²/2) P(1+r+r²/4) P + Pr+Pr²/4 Next I’ll evaluate the new expression by entering the figures provided in the assignment. P = $200 and r = 0.1 (10% equals 10/100 or 1/10): P + Pr + Pr²/4 200 + 200 * (0.1) + 200*0.1)²/4 200 + 20 + 200*0.01/4 Then I will simplify 220+2/4 Reduce to the lowest terms 220+1/2 $220.50 This is the answer. This is the value of the investment after one year. The
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and quantity. In some cases equipment can be interchanged to improve schedules‚ but this is not typical. Equipment is often overlooked as a constraint. The most common oversight is to assume the resource pool is more than adequate for the project. 4. List and briefly discuss six reasons why scheduling resources is an important task. Present six reasons scheduling resources is an important task. 1. allows project managers to assess availability of resources: some may not be available at all times
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allowing the employees to either be part of the manufacturing process or manufacture tables on their own. We first decided to combine the finishing step with the packaging step since packaging required a very minimal amount of time and because the employee assigned to this function was being severely underutilized ‚ therefore one employee could handle both job duties. We also decided that Cathy should be excluded from the manufacturing process and George should manufacture tables on his own‚ since he
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output and employment in the capital goods and durable consumer goods industries than in the services and nondurable goods industries. 4. Economists distinguish between frictional‚ structural‚ and cyclical unemployment. The full-employment or natural rate of unemployment‚ which is made up of frictional and structural unemployment‚ is currently between 4 and 5 percent. The presence of part-time and discouraged workers makes it diffi cult to measure unemployment accurately. 5. The GDP gap
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Reviewing the investments in your portfolio‚ you realize that the carbon footprint connected to your investments is relatively large‚ but your oil company stock also pays for the family holidays each year. The company’s website also says that it uses a high proportion of its profits to invest in green and renewable fuels of the future. Do you keep the stock or sell? In my opinion‚ I would keep the stock. I would weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the company. Even though the company has a
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true since there are many examples throughout history of people with power that were not corrupted. A more valid argument would be to state that “power may be evil because it can corrupt some people”. When it comes to step three in the evaluation process‚ checking the argument for validity errors and considering the reasoning that links conclusions to premises to determine whether your conclusion is legitimate or illegitimate‚ the argument fails on more than one point. Even with the revised statement
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Page #156 4-2 1. Analyzing transactions 2. Journalizing transactions 3. Posting the journal entries 4. Preparing the unadjusted trial balance 5. Journalizing and posting adjusting entries 6. Preparing the adjusted trial balance 7. Preparing the financial statements 8. Journalizing and posting closing entries 9. Preparing the post-closing trial balance Page #159 Exe. 4-4 Account Title Debit
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Alarms DeVry University NETW420 Alexander Davis Jun 1‚ 2014 This week’s assignment is to describe various event categories and event based transactions that are used by the Network Management System. It would be impossible to categorize all potential causes for alarms in all existing network systems however‚ understanding some common alerts and categories is essential for any network manager. Many Network Management Systems have a log and event manager that collects data
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1. SELECT e.ename‚ e.deptno‚ d.dname‚ d.deptno FROM dept d LEFT OUTER JOIN emp e ON d.deptno = e.deptno ORDER BY d.deptno; SQL> SELECT e.ename‚ e.deptno‚ d.dname‚ d.deptno 2 FROM dept d 3 LEFT OUTER JOIN emp e 4 ON d.deptno = e.deptno 5 ORDER BY d.deptno; ENAME DEPTNO DNAME DEPTNO ---------- ---------- -------------- ---------- MILLER 10 ACCOUNTING 10 KING 10 ACCOUNTING
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In this paper‚ we will be looking at three different scenarios in order to understand and implement different decision models. Question one The Gorman manufacturing company is trying to decide whether to manufacture a component part or to purchase it. In order to make this decision we need to calculate the Expected Monetary Value for each probability. The highest EMV will be the best decision (Satyaprasad‚ Nirmala‚ & Saha‚ 2012). So‚ EMV for manufacture is= -20(.35) + 40(.35) + 100(.30) = -7+
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