restaurants compared to last year (when skiers still stayed for 1 0 days)? Assume that hotels continue to be fully booked ! Ans:- a. 1200 / 10 = 20 b. 2002/2003 year revenue:- 1500 * 50 + 1500 * 30 * 9 = 75000 + 4‚05‚000 = 4‚80‚000 $ 2003/2004 anticipated revenue:- 1500 * 50 + 1500* 30 * 4 = 75000 + 180000 = 2‚55‚000 $ Percentage change compared to Last year: 100 - (255000/480000) * 100 = 100 - 53.125 = 46.87 3.5) Bagel Store: Given :- Demand of 180 Bagels
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SACE Stage 1 English ASSESSMENT TYPE: TEXT ANALYSIS Romeo and Juliet by Baz Luhrmann The play Romeo and Juliet‚ originally written by William Shakespeare in the 1500’s‚ is famous for the love and tragedy represented through the classic literature. To this day it is still a highly respected play. Due to its popularity‚ there have been multiple films produced using this tragic love story. This study of Romeo and Juliet is based on the 1996 film version directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ in which Luhrmann
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Work Questions If it takes a horizontal force of 300 N to push a stalled automobile along a level road at constant speed‚ how much work must you do to push this automobile a distance of 5.0 m? W=FΔd F= 300 N Δd=5 m W=(300)(5) W=1500 J In an overhead lift‚ a champion weightlifter raises 254 kg from the floor to a height of 1.98 m. How much work does he do? W=FΔd=Eg Eg=mgΔh m=254 kg Δh=1.98 m Eg=(254)(9.8)(1.98) Eg=49528.62 J W=49528.62 J A child drags a 20-kg box across a lawn for 10 m and along
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The word ‘dyslexia’ comes from the Greek ‘dys-‘meaning difficulty with‚ and ‘-lexia’‚ meaning words or language. The discovery of Dyslexia which is a learning difficulty comes from the Greek word meaning “poor with words‚” “poor reading‚” or “a disturbance of the ability to read.” Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal intelligence. This includes difficulty with phonological
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Julia’s Food Booth. Parts A thru C. Please provide linear programming model‚ graphical solution‚ sensitivity report‚ and answers to questions A thru C. (Problem on page 2) [pic] [pic] A) Formulate and solve a linear programming model for Julia that will help you advise her if she should lease the booth. Let‚ X1 =No of pizza slices‚ X2 =No of hot dogs‚ X3 = barbeque sandwiches Formulation: 1. Calculating Objective function co-efficients:
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according to the information presented. Adding an additional machine will bring their production up to 1200 pairs as they had considered. However‚ adding two machines would bring production levels up to 1400 pairs. This is not the maximized output of 1500‚ but it is close. Adding three machines would go 100 pairs beyond maximization and would cause the production margin to decline. I would recommend adding two machines‚ which would bring them up to 93.33% of their
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DARK AGES OF NURSING During the late middle ages (1000-1500) because of crowding and poor sanitation in the monasteries nurses went into the community. During this era hospitals were built and the number of medical schools increase. Between 1500 and 1860 (A.D.) politics‚ the Renaissance all affected nursing. As nursing was not valued as an intellectual endeavour it lost much of its economic support and social status at the start of the Renaissance. The deterioration of Catholicism which had supported
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The Buick Verano is a cost to own champ‚ “2013 Buick Verano gets a 2013 Kelley Blue Book Cost to Own Award.” The Chevy 1500 truck is also a cost to own champ‚ “2013 is going out a 5- year cost to Own Award winner.” The 2013 Chevy Impala received Cost-to-Own Award‚ “Automakers large sedan is a Cost-to-Own Champion.” Lastly‚ General Motors is the best of the best when it
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CHAPTER 4 Solutions for Exercises 4.1 Chapter 1 Exercise Solutions Exercise 1.1. Arthrodax Company i) Figure 4.1 shows the decision tree. ii) As the decision tree shows‚ the preferred alternative is to accept the order and purchase the injection molder‚ with an expected pro¯ t of $154.4 thousand. Exercise 1.2. Arthrodax Company (con’t) i) Figure 4.2 shows the decision tree. ii) As the decision tree shows‚ the preferred alternative is to accept the order and purchase the cases‚ with an expected
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Question #1 | | | Jamie wants to earn $500 in interest so she’ll have enough to buy a used car. She puts $2000 into an account that earns interest. How long will she need to leave her money in the account to earn $500 in interest? | | | | Question #2 | | | A local bank is advertising that you can double your money in eight years if you invest with them. Suppose you have $1000 to invest. What interest rate is the bank offering? | | | Try These | | | | | | | |
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