T-135 XH-16 20 M20 492/3 12/3 16.2 7‚326 7‚184 140 / 22 T-150 XXH-12 18 M18 393/4 15/4 18.3 8‚305 8‚144 160 / 23 T-180 14 M14 492/4 12/4 21.7 9‚861 9‚670 180 / 24 T-240 12 M12 591/4 10/4 26.7 12‚111 11‚876 200 / 25 T-300 Perma Core XXF-140 Ex-Light Weight ® T-18 8 M8 844/4 7/4 34.3 15‚577 15‚274 230 / 26 T-16 180 84/2 70/2 1.2 558
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referenceforbusiness.com/small/Qu-Sm/Sales-Promotion.html Blattberg‚ Robert C –Sales promotion‚ Ch.12 – retailer promotion Omar‚ Ogengi – Retail Marketing Survey - http://www.gorod.lv/novosti/123194-56_delayut_pokupki_pod_vliyaniem_skidok Graph 1 -p 240 Tellis‚ Gerard J.‚ Advertising and sales promotion strategy Graph 2- p 245
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Criticism of Practical Application of Utopia in "Brave New World" Debra Ackerman Mrs. Eileen Waite Criticism of Practical Application of Utopia in Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World illustrates the loss of morality when established standards are replaced by amoral criteria. In his novel‚ Huxley criticizes the practical applications of Utopia in actual society. Huxley’s depiction of love‚ science‚ and religion support the ineffectiveness of implementing Utopia in everyday
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STAT 151 Introduction to Applied Statistics I Byron Schmuland CAB 473 byrons@ualberta.ca Why bother with statistics? If your experiment needs statistics‚ you ought to have done a better experiment. Ernest Rutherford Uncertainty is everywhere! Many processes in nature (chemical‚ physical‚ economic‚ etc.) follow laws that are not exact‚ but are subject to a certain amount of chance variation. It is impossible to eliminate all sources of variation from an experiment‚ no matter
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Multiple Choice Math 30-1 Permutations and Combinations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Multiple Choice D C B B B A C B B C D A B B 15. A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Numerical Response 54 126 240 450 2160 Written Response 1. a) i) 27 405 ii) 24 360 iii) 1900 iv) 115 254 b) i) 2520 ii) 420 2. a) n = 16 b) x7 14x 6 y1 84x5 y 2 Math 30-1 Diploma Prep Review Solutions Permutations and Combinations I. Multiple Choice
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The Influence of Hand Dominance on Neuromuscular Reaction Time Abstract Neuromuscular reaction time may be influenced by hand dominance. This study examined whether hand dominance could influence the measurements of neuromuscular response by catching a meter stick in free-fall. A total of 9 subjects were examined with respect to hand dominance. The mean of the neuromuscular reaction time of the dominant and non-dominant hand was 268 mm and 314 mm‚ respectfully. The neuromuscular reaction time of
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Table of Contents Question Descriptions Page Question 1 Multiple Choice Questions 4 Question 2 Absorption costing and standard costing Use the information provided below to prepare the Budgeted Income Statement for the year ended 30 June 2013 using the absorption costing method 2.2.1 Calculate the direct labour efficiency variance 2.2.2 Explain 2 possible causes of an unfavourable direct labour efficiency variance 5 Question 3.1 Question 3.2 Question 3.3 Question 3.4
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Exercise 2/ week 4 What motivates sales executives and finance and accounting executives to participate in activities that result in inaccurate reporting of revenues? Most people in sales tend to get a bonus or higher pay if they meet their quota at the end of the term or month. In some cases if they are unable to do so they can loose their job. In the past‚ why was it argued that Apple should spread the recognition of iPhone revenue over a two-year period‚ rather than recording it upfront? Apple
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are the causes that could explain the deviations? Budget Budget2 Actual Sales 4 000 000‚00 4 800 000‚00 4 800 000‚00 Expenses 800 000‚00 960 000‚00 1 200 000‚00 €240 000‚00 Margin 2 000 000‚00 3 840 000‚00 3 600 000‚00 €240 000‚00 80% 75% Budget Actual Variance Sales comissions 200000 240000 4000 20% Travelling expenses 160000 288000 1280 80% Freight 440000 672000 2320 53%
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81kg 2 = (X– (X)/N) 2 /N = 319.7142857‚ = 17.88. Range = max-min = 101-49 = 52 4. Calories Fat 240 260 350 350 420 510 530 8 3.5 22 20 16 22 19 Descriptive stats for calories: Calories Mean 380 Standard Error 42.7618 Median 350 Mode 350 Standard Deviation 113.1371 Sample Variance 12800 Kurtosis -1.4478 Skewness 0.178848 Range 290 Minimum 240 Maximum 530 Sum 2660 Count 7 First quartile position: (n+1)/4 = 2. First quartile is 260. It means
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