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    Real Number

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    In mathematics‚ a real number is a value that represents a quantity along a continuous line. The real numbers include all the rational numbers‚ such as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3‚ and all the irrational numbers such as √2 (1.41421356... the square root of two‚ an irrational algebraic number) and π (3.14159265...‚ a transcendental number). Real numbers can be thought of as points on an infinitely long line called the number line or real line‚ where the points corresponding to integers are

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    profits made by the company‚ the general public is probably less likely to see it in a negative light. Anything that Oprah Winfrey puts her stamp of approval on is generally accepted as a good thing‚ which includes cause-marketing events such as this one. The fact that the Product (RED) t-shirt that Oprah wore on her show became the bestselling item in Gap history is a sign that shoppers were enthusiastic enough about the partnership to open their wallets for it. 2. Describe the various types

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    Taiichi was the person responsible in helping Toyota shift from the established method of manufacturing automobiles set by Ford. The basic philosophy was to produce everything in mass quantity to gain maximum economies of scale. The logic was to spread the fixed cost over the production line and benefit from lower cost. Another characteristic of this philosophy was to make each worker perform a single task only. This premise was supported by the fact that if one worker performs the same task over and over

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    Toyota Swot Analysis

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    Toyota SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis: Strengths: • New investment by Toyota in factories in the US and China saw 2005 profits rise. • Diversified product range‚ highly targeted marketing and a commitment to lean manufacturing and quality. • In 2003 Toyota knocked its rivals Ford into third spot‚ to become the World’s second largest carmaker with 6.78 million units. Many are now saying that Toyota may become the largest automaker surpassing General Motors by next year. • Uses marketing techniques

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    Fibonacci Numbers

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    Suppose a newly-born pair of rabbits‚ one male‚ one female‚ are put in a field. Rabbits are able to mate at the age of one month so that at the end of its second month a female can produce another pair of rabbits. Suppose that our rabbits never die and that the female always produces one new pair (one male‚ one female) every month from the second month on. The puzzle that Fibonacci posed was how many pairs will there be in one year? When attempting to solve this problem‚ a pattern is detected:

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    19.1.a Operations Management Operation Management is a key business area that deals with production of the company. The production and post sales service are two important aspect that measures the efficiency of the business operation which monitors the resource utilized in meeting the customer expectation. The operation management governs the resource utilization to company profits by managing an efficient use of little resources and managing to produce the goods to the customer satisfaction. In

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    Toyota vs Nissan

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    TOYOTA VS. NISSAN – A CONTRAST IN CULTURE‚ CORPORATE GOVERNANCE‚ OPERATIONAL STRATEGY‚ AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Mohamad R. Nayebpour Graduate Faculty of Business Administration Keller Graduate School of Management DeVry University 2000 West Loop South Houston‚ Texas 77027 (713) 212-3610 mnayebpour@keller.edu H H Akira Saito Visiting Research Fellow The Institute of Economic Research Chuo University Japan fujisan@tamajs.chuo-u.ac.jp H H ABSTRACT Toyota Motor Corporation and Nissan Motor Corporation

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    Graham's Number

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    Graham’s number‚ named after Ronald Graham‚ is a large number that is an upper bound on the solution to a certain problem in Ramsey theory. The number gained a degree of popular attention when Martin Gardner described it in the "Mathematical Games" section of Scientific American in November 1977‚ writing that‚ "In an unpublished proof‚ Graham has recently established ... a bound so vast that it holds the record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof." The 1980 Guinness

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    Oxidation Number

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    Oxidation Number When elements combine to produce a compound‚ each element is assigned an “apparent” charge. This apparent charge‚ the charge an atom would have if both electrons in each bond were assigned to the more electronegative element‚ may be positive or negative. It is called the oxidation number or state of the element in the compound. Oxidation numbers are very useful in keeping track of what happens to electrons when various elements combine to form compounds. By remembering a few

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    Case Study: Innovation—and continuity—at Toyota Answer 1 I would not think Toyota an ‘innovation organization’. It cannot be denied that‚ despite the Toyota’s product like Prius‚ its service‚ marketing and other business processes can be innovative and the innovation can be incremental. But I think whether a company can innovations‚ their products can be reflected. Through this point‚ in the case said‚ notwithstanding the Prius‚ we would not deem it a particularly innovative organization. To sum

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