network diagram below and the additional information provided to answer the corresponding questions. [15 points] a) The crash cost per day per activity. [10 points] a) 800-300/7-3 =$125 per day crashed b) 350-250/3-1= $50 per day crashed c) 900-400/6-4= $250 per day crashed d) 500-200/3-2= $300 per day crashed e) 550-300/2-1= $250 per day crashed b) Which activities should be crashed to meet a project deadline of 10 days at minimum cost? What is the cost impact of crashing these activities
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V2=1.05 p.u V2=1.05 p.u PL3 = 300 MW QL3 = 200 MVar PL3 = 300 MW QL3 = 200 MVar Z12 = 0.1 + j0.5 p.u Z12 = 0.1 + j0.5 p.u Z13 = 0.2 + j0.4 p.u Z13 = 0.2 + j0.4 p.u BUS 1 (slack) BUS 1 (slack) PL1 = 250 MW QL1 = 300 MVar PL1 = 250 MW QL1 = 300 MVar V1 = 1.0 p.u V1 = 1.0 p.u Figure Q1 QUESTION 2 A system with three generating units is supplying a load of 1000 MW. The cost function in $/hr for the units are:- C1 = 300 + 7.2 P1 + 0.045 P12 C2 = 275 + 5.4
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Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2‚ No.3 www.iiste.org Female Workers’ Attitudes on Industrial Disputes at RMG Sector in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis Mohammad Mizenur Rahaman (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Sylhet -3114‚ Bangladesh E-mail: rfi.research.dmr@gmail.com Alternative E-mail: mizen_397@yahoo.com Cell: +8801716258962
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MC = 30 + 4Q Calculate the equilibrium price and quantity. Solution: P = 270 – 2Q so TR = 270Q – 2Q2 and MR = 270 – 4Q MR = 270 – 4Q = 30 + 4Q = MC so Q = 30 and P = 210 3. An oligopolist is currently charging a price of $600 and is selling 300 units of output per day. If the firm increases price above $600‚ then quantity demanded will decline by 3 units for every $1 increase in price. If the firm reduces price below $600‚ then the quantity demanded will increase by 1.5 units for every $1
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MKT B370 Unit 5 Strategic capacity planning and facility design 120 OUHK Course Team Developer: Prof. Lee Tien Sheng‚ CUHK Dr Zhao Xiande‚ City University of Hong Kong Designer: Coordinator: Member: Production ETPU Publishing Team Cliff Hall‚ OUHK Dr Matthew Yeung‚ OUHK Ken Chan‚ OUHK Copyright © The Open University of Hong Kong‚ 1999‚ 2004‚ 2006‚ 2008‚ 2009‚ 2011. Revised 2012. All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form by any means without permission
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Send and Read SMS through a GSM Modem using AT Commands By Syeda Anila Nusrat‚ 30 Aug 2010 4.87 (121 votes) Sign Up to vote vote 1vote 2vote 3vote 4vote 5 Download application - 21.6 KB Introduction There are many different kinds of applications SMS applications in the market today‚ and many others are being developed. Applications in which SMS messaging can be utilized are virtually unlimited. Some common examples of these are given below: Person-to-person text messaging
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Persian wars. Leonidas handpicked 300 men to take with him to the Thermopylae‚ he was sent “in order that the sight of them might encourage the other confederates to fight and prevent them from going over to the enemy”. Leonidas as a young boy had been trained mentally and physically to fight in preparation to become a hoplite warrior‚ as a military leader handpicking his 300 men would have been a tactic used to find the strongest Spartan men who he trusted. The 300 Spartan men would have been equipped
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Molek Johor Bahru‚ Johor. Additional Mathematics Project Work Year 2013 Title: Household Expenditure Survey Name: Form: 5 Science 2 I/C Number: 961223-01 Teacher: Mr. Koh No Content Page Remark 1 Introduction 2 Part A FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION Statistical graphs Mean and standard deviation Comments 3 Part B FAMILY MONTHLY INCOME AND ITS MONTHLY ALLOCATION FROM 5 OF MY FRIENDS Data in table form Compare
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fasteners industry in New England. The company produces 3 types of metal fasteners (nuts & bolts)‚ including 100 series‚ the 200 series and the 300 series. The products are sold by the company’s salaried sales force throughout New England. In 1973‚ Berkshire’s share on industry sales in New England was 12% for the 100 series‚ 8% for the 200 series‚ and 10% for the 300 series; and the industry quoted selling prices were at $2.45‚ $2.58 and 2.75 per 100 pieces respectively. John Magers took over the company
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