Supplemental Instruction (SI) EXAMPLE WORD DOC FOR MAT540 SI provided by Professor Aungst (students should personalize their case study using their own words/thoughts/style‚ this example is provided as a simple template just to get you started. Your actual Course Professor may provide other guidance‚ too.) Week 7‚ Assignment 3 Quantitative Methods - MAT540 Case Analysis Paper Julia’s Food Booth Chapter 3‚ page 109 Student Name Date Professor ____________________
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Julia’s Food Booth A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model: Variables: x1 – Pizza Slices x2 – Hot Dogs x3 – Barbeque Sandwiches Subject to: $0.75x1 + $0.45x2 + $0.90x3 ≤ $1‚500 24x1 + 16x2 + 25x3 ≤ 55‚296 in2 of oven space x1 ≥ x2 + x3 (changed to –x1 + x2 + x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x2/x3 ≥ 2 (changed to –x2 +2x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x1‚ x2‚ x3 ≥ 0 Solution: Variable | Status | Value | X1 | Basic | 1250 | X2 | Basic | 1250 | X3 | NONBasic | 0 |
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The song “Issues”‚ is by Julia Micheals. The first stanza is about a girl that is mad‚ or upset with her boyfriend and is thinking about breaking up with him. The second stanza is saying that she knows her boyfriend will not judge her because she will judge him back and it will be worse. The third stanza says that‚ she has many issues as well as him‚ but if they share their issues with each other‚ then they will be able to work through the issues that they are facing together. In the fourth stanza
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Julia’s Food Booth Strayer University Quantitative Methods MAT 540 December 12‚ 2012 Dr. L. Joseph Introduction Julia is a senior at Tech‚ and she’s investigating different ways to finance her final year at school. She is considering leasing a food booth outside the Tech stadium at home football games. Tech sells out every home game‚ and Julia knows‚ from attending the games herself‚ that everyone eats a lot of food. She has a booth‚ and the booths are not very large. Vendors
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Julia’s Food Booth Quantitative Methods 540 Buddy L. Bruner‚ Ph.D. Shirley Foster 11/25/2012 Assignment 3: Case problem “Julia’s Food Booth” Page 1 A. Julia Robertson is making an allowance for renting a food booth at her school. She is seeking ways to finance her last year and believed that a food booth outside her school’s stadium would be ideal. Her goal is to earn the most money possible thus increasing her earnings. In this case problem‚ she decided
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Problem 8-3. For each of the following situations‚ the present value concept should be applied: 1. Your wealthy aunt just established a trust fund for you that will accumulate to a total of $100‚000 in 12 years. Interest on the trust fund is compounded annually at an 8% rate. How much is in your trust fund today? 2. On January 1‚ you will purchase a new car. The automobile dealer will allow you to make increasing annual December 31 payments over the following four years. The amounts
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2 Challenges for the Planet The causes‚ effects and responses to climate change Learning objective – to study the causes and effects of climate change and how people have responded to the changes. Learning outcomes • To know how and why climate has changed since the last ice age. • To be able to discuss the causes of current climate change on a local and global scale. • To know the negative effects that climate change is having on the environment and people. • To be able to
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AB 109 David Chapman CJA234 November 18‚ 2013 Sidney Hammond AB 109 The prison systems in the world always need to change to support society or the prison systems. Assembly Bill 109 was signed by Governor Edmund Brown Jr. and implemented on October 1‚ 2011 to close the revolving door of low-level inmates cycling in and out of state prisons. It was a way to reduce the number of inmates in the overpopulated prisons. The California criminal justice system is undergoing substantial changes with the
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Integrative Problem (Page 27) The final stage in the interview process for an Assistant Financial Analyst at Caledonia Products involves a test of your understanding of basic financial concepts. You are given the following memorandum and asked to respond to the questions. Whether or not you are offered a position at Caledonia will depend on the accuracy of your response. To: Applicants for the position of Financial Analyst From: Mr. V. Morrison‚ CEO‚ Caledonia Products Re: A test of your
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Biol 109 Written Assignment #2 Scenario: Hal‚ a 50 year old politician‚ was a college basketball player and stayed fairly active with sports and weekend pickup games through his thirties and early forties (Q1) Having a members only gym near his office facilitated this practice. However‚ intense campaigning and successful election to the US Congress meant extra travel‚ fried chicken dinners‚ hotel rooms and prolonged sitting and weight gain. After years of relative inactivity‚ with only sporadic
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