On the morning of April 15‚ 1912‚ the sinking of the Titanic the previous night shocked the world. The year had dawned bright with promise and the maiden voyage of the Titanic was a symbol of the advances mankind had made in the last few years. The ship was considered to have been so well constructed it was believed she could sustain any amount of damage and still remain afloat. Late on the night of April 14‚ 1912‚ the sinking of the Titanic proved this idea wrong in a horribly tragic way. The
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BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Dr. S. K. Prasad Professor of Civil Engineering S. J. College of Engineering‚ Mysore 7.0 Syllabus 1. Definition of ultimate‚ net and safe bearing capacities‚ Allowable bearing pressure 2. Terzaghi’s and Brinch Hansen’s bearing capacity equations – Assumptions and Limitations 3. Bearing capacity of footings subjected to eccentric loading 4. Effect of ground water table on bearing capacity 5. Plate load test‚ Standard Penetration Test‚ Cone Penetration
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Question 1 – Develop an awareness of the client situation (a) List five (5) topics you would discuss with Sarah and Stan at your first meeting. Why are these topics important? Give a brief reason for the need to discuss each topic. (Each discussion topic: 1 mark each ‚ Reason: 1 mark each) 10 marks 1. Personal Details As a financial planning organisation we are subject to certain legislative and regulatory requirements which necessitate us to obtain personal information about Sarah
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Transaction Num. - Date Cash&Eq. + Other Assets = Liabilities + Beg. Balance a b 0 30.000 15.000 0 c d -8.400 -7.000 4.200 6.883 e f g h i j k -20.000 23.000 40.000 -10.000 -2.000 33.000 3.000 -8.500 5.000 -9.000 -3.000 15.000 75 Comments. One nespaper advertisement is 300 58.100 20.000 300 3.000 -8.500 6.000 9.000 1 2 End. Balance 0 Ret. Other + Eernings + Com. Beg. Income 0 0 0 30.000 Paid-in Capital 34.083 44.875 30.000 17.308 17.308 0 + Income - Expenses 0 -6
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Exploring Microsoft Office 2010 Volume 1 Excel Chapter 1 Testbank 1) A spreadsheet A) is the core of a slide presentation. B) is an electronic file that is used to write text and graphics on the web. C) is an electronic file that contains a grid of columns and rows for related data. D) is another word for a letter written on a computer. Answer: C Diff: 1 Reference: Introduction to Spreadsheets Objective: 1 AppChap: Excel 1: Introduction to Excel 2) A spreadsheet PROGRAM is defined
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Filatoi Riuniti’s optimal outsourcing strategy report Prepared by Team 7 Anupam Priyadarshi‚ Ben Durwood‚ Chung-Hsuan Tung‚ Karen Boyd‚ Matt Beaumont. Executive Summary: Filatoi Riuniti is expanding to meet growing demand‚ and we have used outsourcing to keep up. Currently‚ we outsource only
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Carrying Capacity 1. The carrying capacity is the size of a population that can live indefinitely using the resources available where that population lives 2. For example‚ consider an island onto which is dropped a colony of rabbits. As long as there is an adequate supply of food and water‚ the rabbits will not only survive but they will reproduce and the colony will get larger. 3. The rabbit population can continue to grow as long as food and water are adequate. However‚ if at some point‚ there
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OPTIMAL CAPITAL STRUCTURE The optimal capital structure for a company should be the mix of equity‚ debt and hybrid instruments that minimizes the overall cost of funding‚ i.e. it should minimize the company’s weighted average cost of capital. In practice‚ however‚ it is not possible to specify this optimal capital structure exactly‚ for any individual company. It clearly makes sense to obtain funds at the lowest possible cost. In the long run‚ debt is cheaper than equity. However‚ when a company’s
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Institute of Management Technology Nagpur Supply Chain Management Term paper ON Capacity Requirement Planning Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Anwar Ali Section-B2C
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IEOR E4210: Assignment 5 (Solutions) Problem #1 a. Using the simulation in the spreadsheet would yields Q=584 b. [pic] Problem #2 a. Using solver to solve the embedded model in the Excel sheet or by trying different values for h the optimum value will be obtained as “h=4” b. Marginal Revenue = Marginal Benefit [pic] c. Optimal profit from Problem #1 = 331 Current optimal profit = 371 The difference is due to the effect of Sheen’s effort on the demand
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