the number of people to employ based on the following short production function: Q = 6 L – 0.5 L² Where Q = No. of car washes per hour L = No. of workers a- Generate a schedule showing TP‚AP‚MP.‚ then graph it. L | TPL | MPL | APL | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 1 | 5.5 | 5.5 | 5.5 | 2 | 10 | 4.5 | 5 | 3 | 13.5 | 3.5 | 4.5 | 4 | 16 | 2.5 | 4 | 5 | 17.5 | 1.5 | 3.5 | 6 | 18 | 0.5 | 3 | 7 | 17.5 | -0.5 | 2.5 | 8 | 16 | -1.5 | 2 | 9 | 13.5 | -2.5 | 1.5 | 10
Premium Harshad number Employment
students. Students do pay a vital role in the society and how a society is shaped generation after generations. The formative period of an individual is during the student phase and hence it is known to be the crucial time of life. What is being sown today is what shall be reaped later. Education is where a student gets formed from. Education is in-fact character building in students. It through education that he understands the facts and figures and how things ought to be sorted and what is the current
Premium Education Student Right to education
Chapter 6‚ Lab 1: Managing Files (1525 minutes) Learning Objectives and Outcomes: You should become comfortable using the Linux command line and the online help utilities to manage files and directories. Required Setup and Tools: · Fedora Linux 15 installation with an ordinary user (student) Lab 6.2 1. Determine the permissions of various files and directories on the system. Fill in the chart below: Filename Readable by Writable by Executable/ Searchable by Symbolic Type and Permissions
Premium File system
Quiz. Evaluate the following problems. Show your solution and encircle your final answer. 1. In a 25-kVA‚ 2000/200 V‚ single phase transformer‚ the iron and full load copper losses are 350 W and 400 W respectively. Calculate the efficiency at unity power factor on a) full load‚ b) half full-load. 2. If P1 and P2 be the iron and copper losses of the transformer on full load‚ find the ratio of p1 and P2 such tat maximum efficiency occurs at 75% full load. 3. A 5-kVA‚ 2300/230 V‚ 50 Hz transformer
Premium Transformer
CHAPTER 11 CORPORATIONS―AN INTRODUCTION Review Questions 1. “A corporation is an artificial person separate and distinct from its owners.” Briefly explain this statement. 2. Identify the types of relationships that can exist between a corporation and its shareholders. 3. What factors may influence the value of a corporation’s common share capital? 4. Identify two ways in which a shareholder can realize a return on a share investment. Describe the relationship between them.
Premium Taxation Tax Corporate tax
this month: planting‚ and was completely obsessed with it. The whole front lawn was covered with all sorts of plants‚ and just a few days ago‚ Tim had gotten a beating from Mum because he plucked her roses to decorate the toilet. What was the problem today? Reluctantly‚ I entered the house. Mum screamed at Tim‚ “NO‚ I will not get you a superhero backpack! Your current bag is good enough! Do you know how much I have to work just to feed you all since your father left? You are already very lucky
Premium Thought
Kieso‚ Weygandt‚ Warfield‚ Young‚ Wiecek‚ McConomy Intermediate Accounting‚ Tenth Canadian Edition CHAPTER 2 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK UNDERLYING FINANCIAL REPORTING ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Topic Brief Exercise Usefulness of the Conceptual Framework (CF) and main components of CF Exercise Problem 5‚ 7 Writing assignments 1 Qualitative Characteristics 1‚2‚3‚9 1‚5‚6‚7 2‚3‚4‚5‚7‚8 3‚5 Elements 4‚5‚6‚7 2‚7 2‚3‚5‚8 3 Foundational
Premium Depreciation Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Social Problems and Solutions Chart | | |Social Problem of the Industrial |How was the Social Problem addressed during |Was the Social Problem |Is the Social Problem still an issue | |Age |the Industrial Age (social movement‚ law‚ |addressed successfully? Be |today? How? | | |etc.)? |sure to support your opinion | | |
Premium Sociology
6 Distinct phases of Decision Making Defining the Problem: The first step towards a decision-making procedure is to define the problem. Obviously‚ there would be no need to make a decision without having a problem. So‚ the first thing one has to do is to state the underlying problem that has to be solved Develop Alternatives: The situation of making a decision arises because there are many alternatives available for it. Hence‚ the next step after defining the main problem would be to state
Premium Decision making Decision making software Decision theory
*Chapter one* A meeting of the minds PROBLEM- None SOLVED- None GIFT- none *Chapter 2* Someone to count on PROBLEM- None SOLVED- None GIFT- None *Chapter 3* Beasts of my burden PROBLEM- 3 brothers had 35 camels they had to distribute where the oldest got half‚ the middle one-third‚ and the youngest one-ninth‚ but there was an uneven amount of camels. SOLVED- The man who counted added Hanak’s camel to the bunch‚ so the number of camels can be more easily divided. GIFT- In the end
Premium English-language films Question Interrogative word