like candle stand‚ lamps‚ mirror‚ glassware‚ ceramic items‚ rug and drapery it’s uses through ages. It was really informative n interesting topic to work on and to increase my knowledge horizon. I am also grateful to my friends and people who supported me to work on this project. Thanking you rohini 3yrs(3rdyear) CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Lamp * Gladiators on
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function of single-prodcut firm is C(Q) = 100 + 20Q + 15Q2 + 10Q3 Based on this information‚ determine: a. The fixed cost of producing 10 units of output b. The variable cost of producing 10 units of output c. The total cost of producing 10 units of output d. The average fixed cost of producing 10 units of output e. The average variable cost of producing 10 units of output f. The average total cost of producing 10 units of output g. The marginal cost when Q = 10 Question 6. On page 193 A firm’s
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Activity 3: DIY Lava Lamps Students will understand density‚ chemical reactions and simple circuits by creating a nifty take home‚ reusable lava lamp. Set-up: Every student will need two LED lights‚ two coin batteries‚ and a water bottle. Keep the water‚ vegetable oil and food coloring at a communal table so that you can track the amount each student is using. Electrical tape can be distributed to the tables to share. Demo and discussion: Although building lava lamps seems like a lighthearted
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diagram and geometric progressions T8 T16 “T32”“ T64” X According to the theory derived earlier 32 16 16 8 1 ( - 4 T T≈ + T T ) This gives us the so called “extrapolated” value 32 16 16 8 1 " " ( -). 4 T T TT = + Note‚ this is exactly how “T32” was calculated on the previous page. And then 2 2 64 32 16 8 16 16 8 16 8 1 11 " "" " ( -) ( -) ( - 4 44 T T TT T TT TT ⎛ ⎞ ⎛ ⎞ = + =+ + ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ) This is exactly how “T64” was calculated on the previous
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Assignment 2 Problem 3.1: QD = 317‚500 – 10‚000P (Demand) QS = 2‚500 + 7‚500P (Supply) Where Q is quantity measured in pounds of scrap aluminum and P is price in cents. Complete the following Price (1) | Quantity supply (2) | Quantity Demand (3) | Surplus (+) or shortage (-)(4) = (2) – (3) | 15¢ | 115‚000 | 167‚500 | -52‚500 (shortage) | 16 | 122‚500 | 157‚500 | -35‚000 (shortage) | 17 | 130‚000 | 147‚500 | -17‚500 (shortage) | 18 | 137‚500 | 137‚500 | 0 (Equilibrium) | 19
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The Laffer curve‚ named after the economist Arthur Laffer‚ is a curve that demonstrates the trade-off between tax-rates and tax-revenues (Wanniski 1978). It is used to illustrate the concept of taxable income elasticity‚ the idea that a government can maximise the revenue by setting the tax rates at an optimum point. This curve can be traced back as far as 1844 to a French economist Jules Dupit who in 1844 found similar effects as Laffer did (Laffer 2004). Dupit also saw tax revenues rising from
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Level of Awareness of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Beneficiaries in Barangay Lagao‚ General Santos City A Thesis Proposal Presented to Dr. Epimaco Cabanlit Graduate Program Master in Public Administration Mindanao State University General Santos City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in PA 299 (Research Methods in Public Administration) By Lorymae B. Padillo March 16‚ 2013 CHAPTER 1 Introduction Poverty has been a problem in the Philippines
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Table Z: Areas under the standard normal curve (negative Z) Second decimal place in z 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0002 0.00 * 0.0000 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0002 z -3.9 -3.8 -3.7 -3.6 -3.5 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0
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CHAPTER 24 1. The LM curve represents combinations of interest rates and income levels that result in equilibrium in the money market (money supply money demand)‚ for given M/P. The IS curve represents combinations of interest rates and income levels that result in equilibrium in the goods market (investment saving)‚ for given T and G. 2. Equilibrium must be at the ISLM intersection; only at that point does investment equal saving and the money supply equal money demand. At a point on the
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Coca-Cola‚ Pepsi has expanded in breakfast as well as snack segment. On the other hand‚ Coca-Cola is present only in beverages section. The advantage of Pepsi’s snacks is the brands like Lays and Cheetos are in great demand. Quaker oat‚ which is a recent addition‚ is also increasing in demand. However‚ the turnover result from the food product is helping the bottom line of the company. Price – Pepsi is in an industry‚ which is dominated by the two biggies – Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. However‚ the pricing
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