BSOP 434 Homework Solutions for week 1 CHAPTER 1: LOGISTICS AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN 2. Distinguish between possession‚ form‚ time‚ and place utility. Possession utility refers to the value or usefulness that comes from a customer being able to take possession of a product and can be influenced by the relevant payment terms. Form utility refers to a product’s being in a form that (1) can be used by the customer and (2) is of value to the customer. Time utility refers to having products
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Essay on Homework by Peter Cameron The theme in Homework by Peter Cameron is about a boy’s struggle to find an answer to the meaning of life. The protagonist‚ Michael‚ a senior in high school was faced with a sudden lost of his dog from an unusual accident. He cut a week of school to deal with the situation. Michael discovered that life is uncaring‚ sad‚ and meaningless while searching for his answer. The author set the dark mood right away with a gruesome description of his dog’s injury
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by the product. If we change‚ we can save human resource fee‚ raw materials fee‚ and electric cost. But we have to invest fix cost. So we need to think whether this investment is worth investing or not. With this value for WTP‚ one can estimate elasticity of demand. If there is no switching cost between lens and medicine‚ under any price above WTP‚ farmers will choose only medicine. On the other hand‚‚ farmers will chose only lens at any price below WTP. Therefore‚ demand curve is perfectly horizontal
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Assignment 1 Complete the table (Table 1) below‚ then draw the following curves: * Short-run average product (AP) curve; * Short-run marginal product (MP) curve. Table showing the Average and Marginal product of labour for a hypothetical firm Amount of labour( units) | Amount of capital(No. of machines) | Output of parts(Q‚ hundreds of parts) | Average product (Q/L) | Marginal product(∆Q/∆L) | 0 | 5 | 0 | - | - | 1 | 5 | 49 | 49 | 49 | 2 | 5 | 132 | 66 | 83 | 3 | 5
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PROBLEM 1 Use the 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] Activity A: Crash Cost = ($800 - $300) / (7-3) = $500 / 4 = $125 per day Activity B: Crash Cost = ($350 - $250) / (3-1) = $100 / 2 = $50 per day Activity C: Crash Cost = ($900 - $400) / (6-4)
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Week 4 Homework: * 7-2‚ 7-4‚ 7-8‚ and 7-14 AGENCY (7-2.) Residence of a neighborhood financed the installation of sidewalks through a note payable. The note was to be repaid through a special assessment tax on their properties. When is it appropriate to account for special assessment activities in an agency fund? In which fund should the special assessment tax receipts be reported if they do not meet the criteria for an agency fund. GASB standards mandate that a government should account
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Homework should be reduced Homework are like pills you need it‚ but it ’s are not necessary. Even though homework could give you valuable information it should be reduced because it is not necessary sometimes. In my argument I believe homework should be reduced because it takes much time‚ cause stress‚ and reduce our time of sleep. The purpose of this paper is to show readers what less homework causes and how it could be modified. Homework is like a resource you need‚ it ’s necessary‚ but should
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Price elasticity of demand measures the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded of a good X to a given change to a price of itself‚ ceteris paribus. Price elasticity of demand is calculated by dividing the proportionate change in quantity demanded by the proportionate change in price. When PED is greater than one (PED > 1) demand is said to be elastic When PED is between zero to one (0 > PED > 1) demand in said to be inelastic When PED is equal to one (PED > 1) demand is said to be unit-elastic
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demand curve? Explain and justify your answers in detail. Price elasticity of demand is defined as percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. If the demand is elastic‚ consumer response is large relative to the change in price (e.g.‚ new car‚ airline travel). If demand is inelastic‚ consumers aren’t very responsive to price changes (e.g.‚ cigarettes‚ coffee). So based on concept of price elasticity‚ businessman’s total revenue may increase or decrease. When he
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3.2 Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) and Cross Elasticity of Demand (CED) With predatory pricing and price wars being carried out‚ the drop in the prices of airline tickets has certainly affected other industries with different modes of transport. One example is the express buses. As the demand for express bus tickets is price elastic‚ the relative increase in the price of the tickets would result in a more than proportionate decrease in the quantity demanded for them. Such a prediction is highly
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