Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 TOTAL 16 15 13 16 14 6 20 100 MARKS RECEIVED 1 Question 1 Graphical solution (16 marks) For a linear programming model given below: Decision variables x1 Units of product 1 to produce. x2 – Units of product 2 to produce. Objective function Maximize 4.0x1 + 3.6x2 Constraints Constraint 1: 11x1 + 5x2 > 55 Constraint 2: 3x1 + 4x2 < 36 Constraint 3: 4x1 – 9x2 < 0 Nonnegativity: x1‚ x2 >= 0 Solve this linear programming model by using the graphical approach
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fruit or vegetable. (Produce used: Russet potatoes‚ Pascal celery‚ Gala apple‚ Navel orange‚ and Imperator carrot). The fruit or vegetable will be placed in six 56.7 gram cups‚ ranging with sucrose molarities of 0 (distilled water)‚ 0.2‚ 0.4‚ 0.6‚ 0.8‚ 1.0‚ with 5 trials‚ leading to 30 cups for each produce variable. Dependent variable: The water potential of the produce‚ found by placing the produce in different molarities of sucrose and finding the isotonic state of the produce with a plotted line
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market system. Cuba and China are the centrally planned system. In Hong Kong‚ government does not involve and makes the decisions of what to produce‚ how much to produce‚ and for whom to produce. Thus many individuals creates business. Thus make the economic growth‚ and standard living become higher and higher. Also without the involvement of government‚ firm produce products in a efficient way.dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd- dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd-
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Economics is the study of answering the scarcity problem. Everyone faces scarcity as no resources are infinite. Since no resources are infinite we must be efficient in allocating them. Every allocation has an oppertunity cost. If you produce microwaves you produce less computers. Since we can assume consumption provides utility‚ we must allocate the resources to yield the greatest utility. This is called allocative efficiency Key terms are Utility scarcity allocative efficiency oppertunity
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Farmer is the person who produces the farm products . He is the person who do all the processes from seeding to harvesting and taking the produce to the market . The farmer produces the produce according to the season for seasonal vegetables and fruits in his farm . Also he considers the current demand for the produce and the current rate for the produce . But this process takes time to grow the Fruits and Vegetables and in this process the demand and the rate for the produce can increase or decrease
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JPY1‚644 billion (approximately $13.9 billion) in fiscal year 2007‚ an increase of 19.8% over 2006. Business Description Toyota produces and sells automobiles‚ including passenger cars‚ recreational and sport-utility vehicles; minivans and trucks. Toyota’s subsidiary‚ Daihatsu Motor Company produces and sells mini-vehicles and compact cars. Hino Motors produces and sells commercial vehicles. Toyota also manufactures automotive parts‚ components and accessories for its own use and for sale. Toyota
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sufficient to produce all goods and services that are wanted A society’s resources include natural endowments such as land‚ forests and minerals‚ human resources and manufactured aids to produce such tools‚ machinery and buildings which called factors of production It is a country with high level of income per capita and rich in resources but has scarcity to produce everything so it has absolute advantage to produce some goods but not all goods and has scarcity in water to produce wheat so it has
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prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. . aniline Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant‚ permeator)‚ of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. Severe overexposure can result in death. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (sensitizer). The substance may be toxic to blood‚ kidneys‚ liver‚ bladder‚ spleen‚ cardiovascular system‚ central nervous system (CNS). Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. benzyl
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elementary economic diagrams is significant for progressing into more depth and other essential parts of the learning of economics. The starting point in economics is to measure what we can produce. Everyone’s infinite desires cannot be fulfilled due to scarce resources; therefore it is a limit to what our economy can produce. This can be shown and analysed by PPF or Production Possibility Frontier. The PPF is used to evaluate the effectiveness of production processes if all resources in the economy are
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different hormones. The anterior lobe produces seven hormones known as the GH (growth hormone) which there can be too little or too much secretion of affecting your growth in any ways. The TSH that produces calcitonin‚ t3 and t4. ACTH secretes cortisol. MSH‚ were t produces the pigment of your skin. FSH‚ develops the ovaries and sperm cells. LH‚ activates ovulation of the male and female hormones. And also produces breast milk. The posterior lobe only produces two hormones called ADH and oxytocin
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