Question 1 0 out of 1 points Suppose a firm is collecting €1250 in total revenues and the total costs of its variable factors of production are €1000 at its current level of output. In the short run‚ one can predict that the firm will Selected Answer: earn a profit. Correct Answer: continue to operate. Question 2 1 out of 1 points Melissa is trying to decide how to divide her time between her jobs as a night-receptionist in the dormitory‚ which pays €9/hr for as many
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3101 MSOM 3rd in-class Group Assignment (Mod B and Ch 4) Q1) 39) A linear programming problem that aims to minimize cost‚ has two constraints 2X + 4Y ≥ 100 and 1X + 8Y ≤ 100. Which of the following statements about its feasible region is true? (2-points) A) There are four corner points including (50‚ 0) and (0‚ 12.5). B) The two corner points are (0‚ 0) and (50‚ 12.5). C) The feasible region is triangular in shape‚ bounded by (50‚ 0)‚ (33-1/3‚ 8-1/3)‚ and (100‚ 0). D) The graphical origin (0‚ 0) is
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Question 1 0 out of 2 points Product mix problems cannot have "greater than or equal to" (≥) constraints. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False Question 2 0 out of 2 points Fractional relationships between variables are permitted in the standard form of a linear program. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False Question 3 2 out of 2 points In a media selection problem‚ instead of having an objective of maximizing profit or minimizing
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D1 There are many settings where children can play. I am going to identify three of these settings. 1) A crèche. 2) An after school club. 3) An infant school. D2 For these play settings‚ they are set for particular ages and for children who may need them. Also each setting has a stage of play; I am going to explain the stage of play‚ age and why children go to them for. Crèche It is mainly for children aged six weeks to three years. It is a setting which will teach children different
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Seminar 4 - Exercises #1. How many cells can be in a computer’s main memory if each cell’s address can be represented by two hexadecimal digits? What if four hexadecimal digits are used? Explain your answer. Answer: Hexadecimal digits is a base 16 number system and it ranges between 0 and F i.e. 0 - 9 and A - F (10 -15). (Table 1 below shows binary‚ decimal and hexadecimal representation). Two hexadecimal digits will be between 00 and FF and this will make up to 256 cells i.e. 0 – 255 (16
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Question 1 of 4: | | | Interview an entrepreneur. This entrepreneur could be one who was able to raise finance for the venture or one who was unable to raise finance for the venture. Write a paper summarizing: a) The various efforts put in by the entrepreneur in raising the funds b) The entrepreneur’s experience of the process of raising finance c) An analysis of the factors that made the investor or financial institution invest or not invest in the venture | | Question 2 of 4: | |
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Fill in the Blank 1. Active Directory will tolerate a maximum of a 5- minute clock skew between a client and the domain controller that authenticates it. 2. The PDC Emulator is responsible for managing time synchronization within a domain. 3. You can improve login times in a site that does not contain a global catalog server by implementing universal group membership caching 4. To add or remove an application directory partition from Active Directory‚ the Domain Naming Master needs to be accessible
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1. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the P waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 1) A) 01:48:00 B) 01:49:00 C) 01:50:00 D) 01:51:00 2. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the S waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 2) A) 01:51:30 B) 01:52:00 C) 01:53:10 D) 01:54:20 3. What is the time lag (S-P) in hours:minutes:seconds GMT? (See Lab Exercise 1‚ Step 1‚ Question 3) A) 00:02:00 B) 00:03:20 C) 00:03:30 D) 00:04:10 4. What
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file of QNT 351 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 you will find the next information: What is the five-step process for hypothesis testing? Is the order important? Explain why or why not. Why do alphas differ among industries? How do ethics affect your chosen level of significance? Can you reject and accept the null hypothesis at the same time? Explain why or why not. General Questions - General General Questions QNT 351 Week 1 Statistics in Business QNT 351 Week 2 LT Assignment Data
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those goals first. (2-4 sentences. 2.0 points) 7. Describe at least two factors of an investment that you would want to consider before putting money into that specific investment. (2-4 sentences. 2.0 points) 8. Calculate the return on investment in dollars and as a percentage for an investment that you purchase for $500 and sell for $600. (2.0 points) TIP: If you don’t remember how to calculate return on investment‚ review the Calculating ROI pages in Section 4‚ Lesson 2. 9. Describe two examples
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