Contents 1. 1.1 Delivery and Settlement Procedure Types of Delivery Logic 1.1.1 Both Option 1.1.2 Sellers Option 1.1.3 Compulsory delivery Submission of delivery intentions 2.1.1 Intention from Seller 2.1.2 Intention from Buyer Mode of giving intentions Dissemination of intention Delivery Marking/Matching Delivery Based Report to Members Delivery Based Margins 2.6.1 Tender Period Margin 2.6.2 Delivery Period Margin Page No. 4 4 2.1 6 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 6 7 7 7 7 2.7 Settlement
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to invest today to get that amount. 2. You triple $500 in 3 years. compounding? What is the annual interest rate‚ assuming annual 3. Suppose your company expects to increase unit sales of watches by 15% per year for the next 5 years. If you currently sell 3 million watches in one year‚ how many watches do you expect to sell in 5 years? 4. Suppose you have $500 to invest and you believe that you can earn 8% per year over the next 15 years. a. How much would you have at the end of 15
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answers the question [30 points] (1) Suppose the consumption equation is represented by the following: C = 100 + :75YD . The multiplier in this economy is _________ (A) 5 (B) 0.75 (C) 0.25 (D) 1.33 (E) 4. (2) A …rm’ value added equals _________ s (A) its revenue minus its wages. (B) its revenue minus its cost of intermediate goods. (C) its revenue minus all of its costs. (D) its revenue minus its wages and pro…t. (E) none of the above. (3)Suppose you are provided with the following data
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ease of entry and exit. Suppose that some firms in a perfectly competitive industry earn negative economic profits. In the long run: the industry supply curve will shift to the left The shut-down price is: the minimum of the AVC curve Suppose the market for widgets is perfectly competitive. Furthermore‚ suppose the total cost curve for a typical firm in this market is TC = 175 + 4q2 where q represents the quantity of widgets sold by a single supplier. Suppose that there are 79 sellers in
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MAT265 Review Problems for Exam 2 Product and Quotient Rules ( )( 1. Suppose ( ) 2. Suppose the derivative of ( ) ( ) ) with ( ) exists. Assume that ( ) ( ) ( ) Find ( ) Let ( ) ( ) ( ) at a. Find an equation of the tangent line to ( ) at b. Find an equation of the tangent line to 3. Suppose tangent to at is and tangent to line tangent to the following curves at ( ) ( ) a. b. ( ) ( ) at is Find the Chain Rule using a table )) and ( ) ( 4. Let ( ) ( ( )) ‚ ( ) ( ( ))
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units of good A. b) Suppose‚ that consumer’s incomes has been increased to 160 Lt. Calculate new consumer budget line‚ find new equilibrium point and show in a graph‚ if consumer evaluates good A as a inferior product. c) Draw income – consumption curve. d) Draw Engel curve for good A. 2. Total utility function – TU = QA*QB a) Calculate consumer optimal choice‚ find equilibrium point and show in a graph‚ if it is known that PA = 20 EUR‚ PB = 10 EUR‚ M = 200 EUR b) Suppose‚ that price of good
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| |1 |0.2 | | |2 | | | |3 |0.4 | | a. Find the probability that X = 2. b. Find the expected value. Exercise 2 Suppose that you are offered the following “deal.” You roll a die. If you roll a 6‚ you win $10. If you roll a 4 or 5‚ you win $5. If you roll a 1‚ 2‚ or 3‚ you pay $6. a. What are you ultimately interested in here (the value of the roll or the
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This is especially important for real-time or delay-sensitive traffic‚ which may require immediate retransmission and may not be able to use buffering to correct unordered packet arrivals. 3. Suppose that the two end-systems α and β in Figure 5.3 communicate over a connection-oriented packet network. Suppose that station α sends a 10-kilobyte message to station β and that all packets are restricted to be 1000 bytes (neglect headers); assume that each packet can be accommodated in a data link frame
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Mathematical Database MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION 1. Introduction Mathematics distinguishes itself from the other sciences in that it is built upon a set of axioms and definitions‚ on which all subsequent theorems rely. All theorems can be derived‚ or proved‚ using the axioms and definitions‚ or using previously established theorems. By contrast‚ the theories in most other sciences‚ such as the Newtonian laws of motion in physics‚ are often built upon experimental evidence and can never be
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