Data‚ Results‚ Calculations and Discussions Preparation of 250-mL 0.1 M NaOH Solution: Wt. of NaOH= (vol. of Sol’n) (M of Sol’n) (MW of NaOH) = (250 mL) (0.1 M NaoH) (40.0g/mol NaOH) Wt. of NaOH= 1.00 g • One gram of NaOH pellets was weighed and dissolved in distilled water. The solution was diluted to 250 mL. Table 1.Weighing of KHP (weighing by difference) |Replicate |Wt. of container -sample‚ g |Wt. of KHP
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Yield management is defined as management of the room rates to maximize the room revenue under the conditions of fluctuating demand and where the products are perishable. Jauncey.S et al (1995). According to Jones.C et.al (1993) the two basics strategies on which the yield management is emcompasses on are: “When the demand is high the emphasis must be on receiving the highest rate possible for a room‚ ie maximum revenue When the demand is low‚ and/ or late booking demand is unlikely‚ the
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Description Whenever we do experiments‚ the actual result is a little different from the result we predicted. In chemistry‚ this discrepancy is compared by calculating the percent yield. In this lesson‚ we will define percent yield‚ and go over a few examples. !!!What is Percent Yield? Sometimes you look at a recipe and it says how many servings it will make if you follow the amounts listed on there. There are times‚ however‚ that the number of servings after you have made the food is not the
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income and current wealth. c. wealth. d. income. Figure 10-1 3. If consumers receive an increase in income of $1‚000‚ their spending will increase by a smaller amount. 4. The aggregate supply curve will shift to the left if a. the capital stock of the economy increases. b. the money wage rate increases. c. technology and productivity increase in the economy. d. energy prices fall. 9. If the price level in Figure 10-1 were 100‚ a. inventories would be accumulating. b. firms would have
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Cacao Yield Maximizing yield for farmers has become the main objective in business agriculture and because of this there has been a frequent reoccurring theme of large-scale plantations being less efficient in terms of yield than small-scale farms. Specifically‚ the smaller cacao yield in the large plantation is due to biodiversity‚ natural habitats‚ and most importantly‚ community ecology. The cacao plant’s productivity is heavily dependent on their age‚ planting density‚ plant variety‚ soil
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FERGUSON AND BEZIER CURVES Palash Luthra Sachin Maheshwari Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology New Delhi-110078 India 1. CURVES-DEFINITION 2. NEED OF CURVES March 2013 A line or outline that gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length. Curves play a very significant role in CAD modeling‚ especially‚ for generating a wireframe model‚ which is the simplest form for representing a model. We can display an object on a monitor screen in three different computer-model forms:
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TOTAL PRODUCT CURVE: A curve that graphically represents the relation between total production by a firm in the short run and the quantity of a variable input added to a fixed input. When constructing this curve‚ it is assumed that total product changes from changes in the quantity of a variable input (like labor)‚ while other inputs (like capital) are fixed. This is one of three key product curves used in the analysis of short-run production. The other two are marginal product curve and average product
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Learning curve effect explains relationship between experience and productivity. According to learning curve effect‚ if time consulting‚ completed transactions do again‚ spending time that is required for transaction will shrink and productivity of work will increase. Learning curve effect is observable in every area of life. For example‚ we deal with a software developer. Learning first programming language at high level takes about two years for the software developer. The same software developers
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Compensated Demand Curve Definition: the compensated demand curve is a demand curve that ignores the income effect of a price change‚ only taking into account the substitution effect. To do this‚ utility is held constant from the change in the price of the good. In this section‚ we will graphically derive the compensated demand curve from indifference curves and budget constraints by incorporating the substitution and income effects‚ and use the compensated demand curve to find the compensating
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• The demand curve is flatter (more horizontal) the closer the substitutes for the product and the less diminishing marginal utility is at work for the buyers. • The dependent variable in demand analysis is the quantity (the number of units) sold. The independent variables are price‚ income of buyers‚ the price of substitutes‚ and the price of complements. • An increase in income shifts the demand curve to the right for normal good. It goes to the left for an inferior good. • An increase in the
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