000 square feet of unused space. Project NPV Square feet needed Project 1 100‚000 40‚000 Project 2 88‚000 30‚000 Project 3 80‚000 38‚000 Project 4 50‚000 24‚000 Project 5 12‚000 1‚000 Total 330‚000 133‚000 Solution Compute the PI for each project Project NPV Square feet needed Profitability Index (NPV/Sq. Ft) Project 1 100‚000 40‚000 2.5 Project 2 88‚000 30‚000 2.93 Project 3 80‚000 38‚000 2.10 Project 4 50‚000 24‚000 2.08 Project 5 12‚000 1‚000 12.0 Total 330‚000 133‚000 Rank order them by PI
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Tentative Draft Teaching dates Term 3: 16 March 2015 till 14 June 2015 Module Code Module Name Total Credits Contact hours Assessment Type Exam/Assessment submission date Lecturer BM0421 Business Research Analysis 10 Credits 24 hours 100% Coursework 25-May-15 Donald Tan Business Environment & Strategic Management 75% Coursework 18-May-15 SM0495 20 Credits 48 hours 25% Exam 21-May-15 Dissertation Preparation and Research Methods NA 3 hours NA NA Jeffrey Tan Tue Wed
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3 ELEMENTS OF PROPOSITION 1. Subject 2. Predicate 3. Copula Quality and quantity Quality refers to whether the proposition affirms or denies the inclusion of a subject within the class of the predicate. The two possible qualities are called affirmative and negative.[3] For instance‚ the A-proposition ("All S are P") is affirmative since it states that the subject is contained within the predicate. On the other hand‚ the O-proposition ("Some S are not P") is negative since it excludes the subject
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Lab #3: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction October 14‚ 2014 Abstract: The purpose of the lab‚ Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction‚ is to be able to calculate the amount of a second reactant we need to react with the reactant one. You must calculate the amount of the second reactant using stoichiometry to figure out what amount is needed. After the amount is calculated‚ you then can add it to the first reactant and it will give you a full reaction. To figure out what you
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identify the roots you will set the. equal to zero‚ solve for x‚ and the results you received are your two real roots. Determining the Roots Example 2: State the x-intercepts Example 3: State the x-intercepts Set equal to 0: Set equal to 0: Solve for x: Solve for x: 3 If the parabola only touches one place on the x- axis then it only has one real root. The point you see when you determine the one real root is also known as the vertex. The vertex
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1. Which of the following is NOT one of the four values of the agile approach? Fear 2. Enterprise Resource Planning Systems integrate: information Systems existing on different management levels and within different functions 3. A disadvantage of a virtual organization is: infrastructure cost is exorbitant 4. Which organizational division concentrates on subcultural myths‚ metaphors‚ visions‚ and humor? Culture 5. Which of the following is NOT true for the systems development
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PA110-02: Civil Litigation Kaplan University Unit 3 Assignment Draft the Justin King Complaint Seth Eisenberg By Haycha Salazar IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS JUSTIN WILLIAM KING‚ ) ) Plaintiff. ) ) ) v. ) ) ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES‚ INC. ) ) Defendant. ) ____________________________________) COMPLAINT Comes Now the plaintiff‚ Justin
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Session 4’s planning‚ aim and purpose was exactly the same as the planning for session 3‚ however the actual outcome was much different. It was even hotter on this day and the boys were particularly lethargic. We got given a spot in the sun also which didn’t help. The boys thoroughly enjoyed the catching drill‚ however were much less motivated to take part in the fielding drill. Despite frequent breaks‚ the boys kept complaining they were too hot. This meant they didn’t participate in the activities
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oh cost for the two product lines are 770‚000. Car Truck SOL FOR A) DL.hours for car wheels=40‚000*1=40‚000 Estimated wheels produced 40‚000 30‚000 dl hours for t. wheels= 10‚000*3=30‚000 ( 70‚000 tot.dl hours.) DL Hour per wheels 1 3 770‚000/70‚000=11$per dl hours. Oh assigned= for car w. 40‚000*11=440‚000 truck: 30‚000*11=330‚000 Total OH= 770
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Satire notes: Analytical Reading 3 techniques of satire: 1. Exaggeration: Represents something beyond normal boundaries so that it becomes absurd‚ and reveals its faults. 2. Incongruity: Presents things that are out of place. 3. Reversal: Presents the opposite of the normal order. 4. Parody: Imitates the techniques or style of a person‚ place‚ or thing. The fallowing is taken in context from an excerpt from A Modest Proposal Can you locate an example of exaggeration in the passage
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