running 84.71% of total time 9 Net VC/t 10 Gross VC/t output 11 Total time running p.a. 12 Total output per hour 13 Total output p.a. 14 Total VC p.a. 15 Total FC p.a. 16 Total cost p.a. 17 Unit cost 1‚5 2‚36 Electricity‚ n/a water/ sewer & op. costs 8‚08 8‚6 12‚72 10‚70 3‚51 3‚62 24h per day 365 days p.a. 59‚05 96‚38
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Call it the ‘Bridesmaids effect.’ For years until the highly acclaimed comedy “Bridesmaids” was released‚ females have been facing discrimination and loss of acceptance in the comedy community since the movie industry began in Hollywood. The release of “Bridesmaids” opened up a door to allow women to show a bunch of different women in different ways of being funny. Diablo Cody’s 2007 comedy‚ “Juno”‚ opened doors and eyes to a strong female lead‚ whose sharpness and intelligence while facing real-life
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Society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts of information across vast distances quickly. The natural evolution of computers and this need for ultra-fast communications has caused a global network of interconnected computers to develop. This global network allows a person to send E-mail across the world in mere fractions of a second‚ and enables even the common person to access information world-wide. With the new advancements in technology there must be a set of "rules"
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Transaction Exposure (Note 11; Ch 8) 1. Transaction Exposure 2. Hedging Foreign exchange exposure is a measure of the potential for a firm’s profitability‚ net cash flow‚ and market value to change because of a change in exchange rates These three components (profits‚ cash flow and market value) are the key financial elements of how we evaluate the relative success or failure of a firm 1. Transaction Exposure: measures changes in the value of outstanding financial obligations
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current state‚ the NCAA’s governance structure (Figure 1) has a Board of Governors which consists of 16 voting members‚ and four ex officio members. Of the 16 voting members‚ eight are from FBS members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ two are FCS members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ two are Division I members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ and Divisions II and III have two members each from their Presidents Council‚ respectively. Of the ex officio members‚ one is the NCAA president
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State University Long Beach Dr. John Zheng Wang October 31‚ 2016 Background The New York bombing happened on Saturday‚ September 17‚ 2016. The explosion began at around eight-thirty in the evening at West Twenty-Third Street and Sixth Avenue in Chelsea‚ Manhattan. Twenty-nine people were left injured during the explosion and were sent to hospitals until being released the next day on Sunday. The person suspected of this explosion is Ahmad Khan Rahami‚ age twenty-eight. Investigations were brought
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Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders’ equity Revenues – Expenses = Income Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to bondholders + Cash flow to shareholders Current ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities Quick ratio = Current assets – Inventory Current liabilities [2.1] [2.2] [2.3] [3.1] [3.2] [3.3] [3.4] [3.5] [3.6] Cash ratio = Cash/Current liabilities Net working capital to total assets = Net working capital/Total assets Interval measure = Current assets/Average daily operating costs Total
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Answers to Questions for Review 1. (Market Structure) Define market structure. What factors are considered in determining the market structure of a particular industry Market structure refers to the important features that determine the level of competition in an industry. These factors include (a) the number of buyers and sellers‚ (b) the products degree of uniformity‚ (c) the ease with which new firms enter or old firms exit the market‚ and (d) the ways in which firms in the industry compete
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(a) g (t ) = A cos(2π f c t ) fc = 1 T ⎡ −T T ⎤ t∈⎢ ‚ ⎥ ⎣ 2 2⎦ We can rewrite the half-cosine as: ⎛t ⎞ A cos(2π f c t ) ⋅ rect ⎜ ⎟ ⎝T ⎠ Using the property of multiplication in the time-domain: G ( f ) = G1 ( f ) ∗ G2 ( f ) 1 sin(π fT ) [δ ( f − fc ) + δ ( f + fc )] ∗ AT π fT 2 Writing out the convolution: ∞ AT ⎛ sin(πλT ) ⎞ G( f ) = ∫ ⎜ ⎟ [δ (λ − ( f + f c ) + δ (λ − ( f − f c ) ] d λ 2 ⎝ πλT ⎠ −∞ = A ⎛ sin(π ( f + f c )T ) sin(π ( f − f c )T ) ⎞ + ⎜ ⎟ f + fc f − fc 2π ⎝ ⎠ ⎛ ⎞ A ⎜ cos(π fT ) cos(π
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P 205 case 7 Mary McDonald‚ an 86-year-old woman‚ was frequently complaining about the high cost of maintenance of her house and high property taxes. She decided to cancel her fire insurance to reduce expenses. Mary’s daughter was aware of her mother’s concern about the property‚ and she took Mary to the lawyer’s office to sign some papers that would protect her mother. When Mary came to the lawyer’s office‚ she was advised that the paper she was going to sign was the deed to the property. Mary
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