How Many Hamburgers? The data: Charlie sells around 12 cases of hamburgers weekly. • Each case contains 80 hamburgers • Each hamburger patty costs $.60 New vender offer is: • Week 1 order: 50 cases at $.30 per patty • Then 15 cases for the next 12 weeks at $.45 per patty Question 1. How many hamburgers does Charlie normally sell during the period of the contract? Charlie normally sells 12480 hamburgers during the period of the contract. 80 hamburgers (12 cases) = 960 hamburgers a week
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Hough‚ A. (2009). Frozen food ’healthier than fresh produce’‚ scientists claim - Telegraph. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online‚ Daily Telegraph‚ Sunday Telegraph - Telegraph. Available: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/6170232/Frozen-food-healthier-than-fresh-produce-scientists-claim.html [2013‚ March 30]. In this article‚ the author‚ Hough pointed out that a frozen food could be beneficial to our health as well as a fresh food. Fresh foods‚ sometimes‚ will easily lose nutrients and
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convinced Armin had actually killed someone. The handcuffs dig into his wrist as he’s led to the kitchen and forcibly sat in a chair. The freezer is open and the contents are spread out on the counter. Armin assures them it is a wild pig‚ however‚ he knows they aren’t there for wild pig‚ they’re there for long pig. The police confiscate the meat from the freezer‚ a camera‚ dozens of pornographic VHS cassettes‚ three knives‚ an ax‚ and a butcher’s apron from Armin’s home. Armin calls his lawyer. The
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Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Opinion of value 2 3.0 Assumptions and Limiting Conditions 2 4.0 Business Overview: 3 4.0.1 History of company 3 4.0.2 Services provided 3 4.0.3 Education industry analysis and its impact on canteen business 4 4.3.1 Enrolment of international students 5 4.3.2 Education industry’s impact on canteen business 5 4.0.4 Production process 6 4.0.4.1 Basic ordering processes 6 4.0.4.2 Self service process 7 4.0.5 Customer’s analysis
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Things you’ll NEED Ingredients: 80g of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH or Lye) 8 oz. Distilled Water 30g Olive Oil Fragrance Coloring Materials: Heating pan Spatula Molder Stainless Steel Thermometer Measuring cup Things you’ll need for safety: Safety Goggles Rubber gloves Mask Apron Cold Process Soap Making (Summary) Step-by-step instructions: Gather all your ingredients Wear safety goggles‚ mask‚ rubber gloves Prepare your molder
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Marketing Calendar Sales Plan: Budget & Sales plan Overall evaluation Recommendations 2 About the product/industry: Industry: The Micro-Fridge is a product belong to the home appliance industry Product: A unique combination of refrigerator‚ freezer‚ & microwave unit‚ fulfilling all the 3 functions Micro-Fridge with Safe Plug combination appliances were initially designed to solve electrical problems originating from the use of multiple in-room appliances. In addition with Safe
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LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER by ROALD DAHL The room was warm‚ the curtains were closed‚ the two table lamps were lit. On the cupboard behind her there were two glasses and some drinks. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come home from work. Now and again she glanced at the clock‚ but without anxiety: She merely wanted to satisfy herself that each minute that went by made it nearer the time when he would come home. As she bent over her sewing‚ she was curiously peaceful. This was her sixth
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Final Energy Independence and Security Act 2007 Michael Swirtz ECN 201 December 12‚ 2012 Introduction Signed on December 19‚ 2007 by President Bush‚ the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) aims to move the United States toward greater energy independence and security while increasing the production of clean renewable fuels. With prolonged demonstration and a commitment from both government as well as citizens’‚ to protect consumers from the inflation of oil prices when there
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$500/mo Business insurance $600/yr Business license $25/mo Milkshake blenders $700 for 10 blenders Refrigerator/freezer $500 Shack decoration (tables‚ counters‚ chairs‚ umbrella) $2400 Cleaning and equipment maintenance fee $150/mo Advertising (sign‚ banner‚ flyers) $ 125/mo The total
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Thevenot‚ talks about how Thevenot wrote about the things he heard when in New Orleans during the disaster. Thevenot later finds out that nothing he wrote about was true. Thevenot talked about how no soldier had actually seen the dead bodies in the freezers‚ it was just a story going down the grape vine. Thevenot stated that not only did he realize that the stories were not all true‚ but the Los Angeles Times‚ the New York Times‚ and the Washington Post did as well. Thevenot as
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