FM8A Corporate Finance Assignment Wei Jiang CT0171246 Question 1. a) Calculate the net initial outlay for this project in MMK = $95‚000 = $100‚000 + $2‚000 × + $3‚000 880 $1 = $100‚000 = 88‚000‚000 b) Calculate after-tax cash flows in MMK for years 1 through 4. Thanlyn Limited Statement of Operating Cash Flow for Year 1 to Year 4 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 MMK MMK MMK MMK 100‚000‚000 100‚000‚000 100‚000‚000 100‚000‚000 40‚000‚000 40‚000‚000 40‚000
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Math 1 Quiz # 3 Third Quarter Adding and Subtracting Polynomials July 28‚ 2011 Name:Von Clifford N. Opelanio Score:___________________ Yr.& Section:7-St.Therese Parent’s Signature:______________ I. Add the following polynomials: 1-2. 3-4. 5-6. = -5m + 2n
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Assignment #3: Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Page 1 Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Jenna Kiragis Strayer University 8/24/2012 Assignment #3: Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Page 2 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
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Attempt Score 34 out of 40 points Question 1 2 out of 2 points If exactly 3 projects are to be selected from a set of 5 projects‚ this would be written as 3 separate constraints in an integer program. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 2 2 out of 2 points Rounding non-integer solution values up to the nearest integer value will result in an infeasible solution to an integer linear programming problem. Answer Selected
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38 out of 40 points Instructions Question 1 .2 out of 2 points The standard form for the computer solution of a linear programming problem requires all variables to be to the right and all numerical values to be to the left of the inequality or equality sign Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 2 .2 out of 2 points In a balanced transportation model‚ supply equals demand such that all constraints can be treated as equalities
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A: Formulation of the LP Model X1(Pizza)‚ X2(hotdogs)‚ X3(barbecue sandwiches) Constraints: Cost: Maximum fund available for the purchase = $1500 Cost per pizza slice = $6 (get 8 slices) =6/8 = $0.75 Cost for a hotdog = $.45 Cost for a barbecue sandwich = $.90 Constraint: 0.75X1 + 0.45X2+ 0.90(X3) ≤ 1500 Oven space: Space available = 3 x 4 x 16 = 192 sq. feet = 192 x 12 x 12 =27648 sq. inches The oven will be refilled before half time- 27648 x 2 = 55296
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Question 1 2 out of 2 points If average forecast error is positive‚ it indicates that the forecast is biased high. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False Question 2 2 out of 2 points A seasonal effect is one that repeats at fixed intervals of time‚ typically a year‚ month‚ week‚ or day. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True Question 3 2 out of 2 points The Delphi method develops a consensus
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• Question 1 2 out of 2 points Probabilistic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False • Question 2 2 out of 2 points Parameters are known‚ constant values that are usually coefficients of variables in equations. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True • Question 3 0 out of 2 points Fixed cost is the difference between total cost and total variable cost
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1) The model for the transportation problem consists of 18 decision variables‚ representing the number of barrels of wastes transported from each of the 6 plants to each of the 3 waste disposal sites: = Number of Barrels transported per week from plant ‘i’ to the j-th waste disposal site‚ where i = 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 and j = A‚ B‚ C. The objective function of the manager is to minimize the total transportation cost for all shipments. Thus the objective function is the sum of the individual
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD MAT 540 Week 6 Homework Complete the following problems from Chapter 2: 1. Problems 2‚ 6‚ 7‚ 12‚ 16‚ 20 2. Chapter 2 2. A company produces two products that are processed on two assembly lines. Assembly line 1 has 100 available hours‚ and assembly line 2 has 42 available hours. Each product requires 10 hours of processing time on line 1‚ while on line 2 product 1 requires 7 hours and product 2 requires 3 hours. The profit for product 1 is $6 per unit‚ and the profit
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