The Swift Company Exercise: Service level target: delivery within 2 hours. A: Existing Supply Chain. 1. Main Plant: Molding 20 duros/hr x 8 hrs Footpads 38 duros /hr x 8 hrs Add trim 28 duros/hr x 8 hrs Stack & Lord 36 duros /hr x 8 hrs Inventory: About one hour of work-in-process inventory is kept in between each process. Transit time to next step finishing plant takes 90 minutes. 2. Finishing Plant:
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Silaba Mpasu Physical Networking Unit 6 Exercise 1 Connector Installations Twisted-pair cable On a TWISTED PAIR CABLE I chose to install an RJ-45. This is the standard Ethernet connector for most systems used today. I would first measure out the length of cable that I would need. I would then use a wire cutter to cut the length that I need‚ leaving enough room for corrections and to open the wire. I would then use wire strippers to remove a small piece of the outer most jacket. I would then choose
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NT1310 Unit 7 Exercise 1 1. Crosstalk: A disturbance caused by electromagnetic interference‚ along a circuit or a cable pair. A telecommunication signal disrupts a signal in an adjacent circuit and can cause the signals to become confused and cross over each other 2. Waveguides: A circular‚ elliptical or rectangular metal tube or pipe through which electromagnetic waves are propagated in microwave and RF communications. The wave passing through the medium is forced to follow the path determined
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Unit 3 Exercise 1: Specifications – Definitions Define the following terms: Application (in terms of cabling infrastructure) – systems supported by telecommunications cabling; includes Ethernet‚ Token ring‚ Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)‚ and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) – a type of cabling containing pairs of copper wires that are twisted together with plastic casing but without an electromagnetically shielded jacket; typically used in Ethernet applications
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ACCT 205 Wk 1 Dis. 1 E1-21 & E1-26 Question E1-21 KEY: A/R = Accounts Receivable A/P = Accounts Payable Indicate the effects of the following business transactions on the accounting equation of a Blockbuster Video location. a. Received cash of $10‚000 from the owner‚ who was investing in the business. Answer: Increase asset (Cash) Increase owner’s equity (Capital b. Earned video rental revenue on account‚ $1200. Answer: Increase asset (Accounts
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NAME Week 2‚ Exercise 1 November 16‚ 2014 XACC/290 Week 2‚ Exercise 1 (a) 1. Stockholders invested $20‚000 cash in the business. 2. Purchased equipment for $5‚000‚ paying $1‚000 in cash and the balance of $4‚000 on account. 3. Paid $750 in cash for supplies. 4. Earned $9‚500 in revenue‚ receiving $4‚100 in cash and $5‚400 on A/R. 5. Paid $1‚500 in cash on accounts Payable. 6. Paid $2‚000 in cash dividends to stockholders. 7. Paid $800 in cash as expenses (rent). 8. Earned $450 in cash from
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Review Exercise 1. Home has 1200 units of labor available. It can produce two goods‚ apples and bananas. The unit labor requirement in apple production is 3‚ while in banana production it is 2. A) Graph home’s production possibility frontier. B) What is the opportunity cost of apples in terms of bananas? C) In the absence of trade‚ what would be the price of apples in terms of bananas? Why? There is now another country‚ Foreign‚ with a labor force of 800. Foreign’s unit labor requirement in apple
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NT1430 unit 1 chapter exercises Chapter 1: 1‚ 4 1 Free software is software that users have the freedom to distribute and change. the source code has to be distributed with the program users must be allowed to redistribute modified versions under the same terms/licensing you cannot restrict people from redistributing/modifying/using the software. 4. GNU stands for "GNU’S Not Unix"‚ and it was designed to be a UNIX-like operating system developed by Richard Stallman. The Free Software Foundation
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Chapter 1: Laws and Law Makers That Affect Business in Canada Exercises True or False? 1. Laws promote certainty and predictability because they never change. (F) 2. A company may freely disclose how it broke the law to its lawyer‚ because this type of communication may not be used as evidence against the company in court. (T) 3. A purpose of a legal risk-management plan is to reduce the risk of being sued and to reduce the amount of liability in the event of a lawsuit. (T) 4. The Canadian
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II. BENEFITS OF EXERCISE About 100 B.C.‚ Cicero observed that “exercise and temperance can preserve something of our strength in old age.” Aristotle stressed the need for exercise to maintain “a healthy mind in a healthy body.” In the Misneh Torah‚ the twelfth century Jewish scholar and physician‚ Rabbi Moses Maimonides‚ strongly recommended daily exercise and warned that “anyone who sits around idle and takes no exercise will be subject to physical discomforts and failing strength.” Early in
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