it sold‚ and that units left unsold at the end of the season were sold at a loss that average 8 percent of wholesale price. Therefore‚ the stock out probability equal to 8%/(24%+8%)=25% so there are 75% probability of being less than mean+0.67*SD (standard deviation). According to z table‚ z equal to 0.67 when probability is 0.75. Therefore‚ we can calculate quantity for each style include the risk of stock out by using formulate Q*=mean+z*SD. Therefore‚ we can get the maximum order units for each
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Laurenz Carlo G. Salindong Mr. E.P. Salazar Composition IV 17 August 2012 Bring It Back to the Gold Standard The 2007 global financial crisis considered by many economists to be the worst since the Great Depression in the 1930s caused the downfall of large financial institutions such as drop of interconnected stock markets and the bailing out of major banks. This was triggered by the complex interplay of over-valuated mortgages‚ accumulated malpractice of trading between buyers and sellers
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Chapter 12 Problems 1. Cash flow (LO2) Assume a corporation has earnings before depreciation and taxes of $100‚000‚ depreciation of $50‚000‚ and that it has a 30 percent tax bracket. Compute its cash flow using the format below. Earnings before depreciation and taxes _____ Depreciation _____ Earnings before taxes _____ Taxes @ 30% _____ Earnings after taxes _____ Depreciation _____
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balance score decreases by -0.347 average number of hours per week. Next‚ we have to interpret the random error component ( ) of the least squares line. The estimate of error standard deviation for this particular data set is 12.28455 which suggests that the work-life balance score (y) values should be two times of the standard deviation. This can be best expressed as in the equation of 2s = 2(12.28455) which equals 24.57 average hours per week. Then‚ we can analyze the accuracy of hypothesis model
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manufactures two models of grooming stations‚ a standard and a deluxe model. The following activity and cost information has been compiled: Number of Number of Number of Product Setups Components Direct Labor Hours Standard 3 30 650 Deluxe 7 50 150 Overhead costs $20‚000 $60‚000 Assume a traditional costing system applies the $80‚000 of overhead costs based on direct labor hours. a. What is the total amount of overhead costs assigned to the standard model? b. What is the total amount of overhead
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histogram of the 1990 returns. (ii) Produce a histogram of the 1998 returns. (iii) Find the mean‚ median‚ range and standard deviation for the 1990 returns. Annual Returns % (1990) Mean 12.91865979 Median 11.38 Standard Deviation 9.297513067 Range 75.01 (iv) Repeat part (iii) for the 1998 returns. Annual Returns % (1998) Mean 6.355463918 Median 5.4 Standard Deviation 5.170830853 Range 42.76 (v) Which was the better year for investors? • 1990 was the better year for investors
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get it to obtain the highest overall reliability? 17. A major television manufacturer has determined that its 19-inch color TV picture tubes have a mean service life that can be modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of six years and a standard deviation of one-half year. a. What probability can you assign to service lives of at least (1) Five years? (2) Six years? (3) Seven and one-half years? b. If the manufacturer offers service contracts of four years on these picture tubes‚ what
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1.79 m and the women have a mean height of 1.62 m. Find the mean height of the 100 mathematicians. (Total 4 marks) 3. The mean of the population x1‚ x2‚ ........ ‚ x25 is m. Given that = 300 and = 625‚ find (a) the value of m; (b) the standard deviation of the population. (Total 4 marks) 4. A supermarket records the amount of money d spent by customers in their store during a busy period. The results are as follows: Money in $ (d)|0–20|20–40|40–60|60–80|80–100|100–120|120–140| Number
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major types and classifications of health care information standards and specific organizations that develop and regulate standards will be explained. The need for security information systems will be revealed and the methods to accomplish security of these systems will be addressed. Three best practices for effective IT alignment and strategic planning will be outlined. Running head: Life Cycles‚ Standards and Best Practices
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step in analysing the data is determining if outliers exists within the data. The presence of outliers must be evaluated because their existence could distort the data and make it inaccurate. In order to determine if outliers exist the average and standard deviation must be calculated in order to calculate the Z score‚ which will show‚ wither or not outliers exist. In this instance to outliers where found present in the data set as all of the data fell within the +3‚-3 range‚ the largest positive outlier
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