disposal Routine R i machine maintenance hi i Warehouse (opportunity cost) Total Capital Spending Cash Flow: Change in Net Working Capital: 7 Total Investment Cash Flows: Year: 0 250 1 n/a -100 20.0% 20.00 20.00 80.00 34% 0.00 0.00 0 00 -150 0.00 0.00 1+2+3+4 -250 -10 10 0.00 0 00 5+6 -260 0.00 2 32.0% 32.00 52.00 48.00 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 0.00 -6.32 6 32 3 19.2% 19.20 71.20 28.80 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 0.00 -8.65 8 65
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1. Consider a personal computer market with two firms‚ X and Y. Suppose that Firm X and Y have the following total cost function: TCX=10QXTCY=10QY . The market is given by P=100-QX-QY. (a) Calculate the Cournot equilibrium outputs of firm X and Y in this market. (b) Calculate their market price in the Cournot equilibrium. (c) Calculate their profits in the Cournot equilibrium. (d) Suppose that firm X is considering implementing a proprietary technology they have developed. The onetime sunk cost
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Supertoys last all summer long Where do we draw the line? Is it okay to medicate feelings away? Who is responsible for the actions undertaken by autonomous systems? With the increasing development on genetic modification‚ autonomous machines and the knowledge about our brain and nervous system’s chemistry‚ things we see in science fiction movies are beginning to seem possible and this poses questions to ethicists and scientists. In the short story “Super toys last all summer long”‚ Brian Aldiss is
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LABORATORY REPORT Activity: Blood Glucose Regulation Name: Deidra Silva Instructor: Jeba Inbarasu EdD.‚ PhD Date: 01.28.2015 Predictions Plasma glucose levels will be highest immediately after the meal (0 hr) Plasma ketone levels will be highest 1-3 hours after the meal Plasma insulin levels will be highest before the meal (fasting) Plasma glucagon levels will be highest before the meal (fasting) Materials and Methods Dependent Variable plasma levels of glucose‚ ketones‚ insulin‚ and glucagon
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a ) Construct a cumulative frequency distribution Number of Cars | Frequency | Upper Boundary | Cumulative frequency | 15-19 | 9 | ≤19.5 | 9 | 20-24 | 8 | ≤24.5 | 17 | 25-29 | 4 | ≤29.5 | 21 | 30-34 | 4 | ≤34.5 | 25 | 35-39 | 6 | ≤39.5 | 31 | 40-44 | 4 | ≤44.5 | 34 | 45-49 | 1 | ≤49.5 | 36 | b) Cumulative Frequency Polygon c) Months does the dealer sell less than 20 cars is9 months d) Percentage of months with more than 30 cars sold = 15/ 36 (100%)
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within the tables. The first noticeable point is that older people claim to have a better relationship with their neighbours. There are no differences between male and female and the age group who knows the less their neighbours are people between 25 and 34 years old. A few people in this survey claim to spend a lot of time with their neighbours. Only a few percentages of people are not happy with their neighbours by saying they don’t live in a friendly community or they don’t have a very good relationship
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INDIAN AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY : SOME FACTS India with arable land of 184 million hectares. India produces annually 90 million tonnes of milk (highest in the world) India produces 150 million tonnes of fruits & vegetables (second largest) India has 485 million livestock population (largest) India produces 204 million tonnes food grain (third largest) India produces 6.3 million tonnes fish (3rd largest) ‚ India has 489 million Poultry and produces 45‚200 million eggs. India had the “Green” Revolution
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answers dimension. 6. Find XR 3 4 2 3 5 34 5 2 0 1 X 3 = 32 0 5 4 0 2 23 2 0 2 0 1 14 7. For the matrix XR‚ explain the meaning of each of the matrix entries‚ if they exist. a. a11= 34 b. a21= 32 c. a22= does not exist 8. Each ticket cost $2.oo. Show how to use scalar multiplication to write a matrix showing how much each person spent on tickets. 34
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Comparative Fault- Ind. Code Ann. § 34-51-2 Indiana’s Comparative Fault Act allows a jury to consider whether the Plaintiff bears some of the fault in an accident. If the jury finds the Plaintiff to be partially at fault‚ they must then decide what percentage of fault should go to each party. If the jury finds the Defendant and the Plaintiff to each be 50% at fault‚ they find in favor of the Plaintiff‚ but multiply the amount awarded by 50% (the amount the Defendant is at fault) and that is how
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To calculate energy from frequency (or vice Versa)‚ use the following equation E=hn where E is Energy in Joules (J) n is frequency in hertz‚ 1/s or s-1 h=6.626 x 10-34 J s Typical Question #1- How much energy does a photon of light with a frequency of 4.60 x 1014 s-1
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