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    Assignment 9

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    Assignment 9: Business Finance (16.0 points) 1. Choose an example of a type of new company you could start‚ and then use this company idea to answer the questions below. You might choose to open a hair salon‚ a babysitting service‚ a record store‚ or many other things. This can be the same type of company you chose in assignment 8‚ or it can be different. a. Describe the type of company you chose. (1-2 sentences. 0.5 points) The type of company I choose would be an exotic pet

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    Metalcrafters Inc.

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    of 5 years and the MD-40 has a life of 10 years‚ I would expand the life horizon of the SX-65 from 5 years to 10 years so that the two alternatives are comparable. Once the stamping press alternatives are easily comparable to one another‚ I would calculate the net present value of each press using the annual savings as the cash flows. In order to figure out what the proper cash flows are‚ I would find the depreciation of the machine for each year using the MACRS table and subtract it from the yearly

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    Question on Bottlenecks

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    3‚075 hours which has been identified as a bottleneck which limits the overall estimated production/sales of products A and B. The bottleneck hours required per product unit for products A and B are 0.02 and 0.015 respectively. Required: (a) Calculate the mix (in units) of products A and B which will maximise net profit and the value (in $) of the maximum net profit. (6 marks) (b) F Co has now decided to determine the profit-maximising mix of products A and B based on the throughput

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    The Day I Will Never Forget

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    NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 MATHEMATICAL LITERACY P1 NOVEMBER 2011 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 15 pages and 1 annexure. Copyright reserved Please turn over Mathematical Literacy/P1 2 NSC DBE/November 2011 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. This question paper consists of SIX questions. Answer ALL the questions. Answer QUESTION 6.1.3 and QUESTION 6.1.4 on the attached ANNEXURE. Write your centre number and examination number in the

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    Road Design

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    Question 1 In the pre-construction stage what information would you source to help you ‘best fit’ a design to the environment? The information that may be sourced during the pre-construction stage could include: • Terrain details • Survey data‚ existing plans & maps (including topographical & geological maps) • Cadastral boundaries • Location of existing structures • Ownership information • Details of existing road alignments‚ are there any concerns with the current

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    (CPI) The CPI and inflation rate are calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics by computing prices of hundreds of goods and services. For better understanding and explanation pretend that consumers buy only two products pizza and coke How to calculate the CPI? 1. Fix the basket. Measuring the cost of living we should identify which product is more important to the consumer. If the

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    ­gives X amount of heat     STEP 2:   NaH2PO4 + NaOH ­> Na2HPO4 + H2O ­gives Y amount of heat    STEP 3:   Na2PO4 + NaOH ­> Na3PO4 +H2O ­gives Z amount of heat    Therefore‚ the total heat of reaction (   Hrxn) is equal to: There are two (2) ways to calculate the heat of reaction  using Hess’ Law: 1­  Equation Method (Algebraic Method) 2­  Heat of Formation Method (Summation Method) Equation (Algebraic) Method Strategy:    ­add equations for reactions with known enthalpies     so that their net result is the desired reaction

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    (centimeters) 3 4 3.5 Height of solid (centimeters) 2.5 3 2 Part I: Density of Unknown Liquid 1. Calculate the mass of the liquid for each trial. (Subtract the mass of the empty graduated cylinder from the mass of the graduated cylinder with liquid.) Trial 1 30.65-25.55=5.10 Trial 2 30.62-25.56=5.060 Trial 3 30.565-25.55=5.015 2. Calculate the density of the unknown liquid for each trial. (Divide the mass of the liquid calculated above by the volume of the liquid

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    mini case solution

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    payout ratio separately for 2006-2010 and for 2011-2012. But let’s start with the initial input values. To calculate share value‚ we have to estimate a horizon value at 2010 and add its PV to the PV of dividends from 2005 to 2010. Using the constant-growth DCF formula‚ The PV of dividends from 2005 to 2010 is $3.43 in 2004‚ so share value in 2004 is: ​ ​The spreadsheet also calculates the PV of dividends through 2012 and the horizon value at 2012. Notice that the PV in 2004 remains at

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    CHM130 Lab 2

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    CHM130 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision   A. Data Tables (36 points) Place your completed data tables into your report here: Data Table 1 Measurement Data Length of aluminum plastic packet  5 cm Height of aluminum plastic packet  6.5 cm Temperature of faucet water 23°C Temperature of ice water  11°C Volume of water in 10-mL  graduated cylinder  10 ML Volume of water in 50-mL  graduated cylinder  10 ML   Data Table 2 Measurement Data Inside diameter of 50-mL  graduated cylinder  2.5 cm

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