the lovers’ confusion but also as the root of lover’s magical mix-ups. The couples in the beginning struggle to find a way to be with each other so they run off to the woods. Puck and Oberon hear the situation and come up with a plan. The plan was suppose to help them instead it caused more problems. Puck mixes up the couples and causes a huge confusion. Oberon demands for Puck to resolve the mess he created. Puck tends to make a lot of trouble. Everything he does is all fun and games. When he messes
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b Suppose a man covers a certain distance at x km/hr and an equal distance at y km/hr. Then‚ the average speed during the whole journey is 2xy km/hr. x + y 4. 5. Time taken by a train of length l metres to pass a pole or standing man or a signal post is equal to the time taken by the train to cover l metres. 6. Time taken by a train of length l metres to pass a stationery object of length b metres is the time taken by the train to cover (l + b) metres. 7. Suppose two trains
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Problems on Regression and Correlation Prepared by: Dr. Elias Dabeet Q1. Dr. Green (a pediatrician) wanted to test if there is a correlation between the number of meals consumed by a child per day (X) and the child weight (Y). Included you will find a table containing the information on 5 of the children. Use the table to answer the following: Child Number of meals consumed per day (X) child weight (Y) X² Y² XY Ahmad 11 8 121 64 88 Ali 16 11 256 121 176 Osama 12 9 144
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Topic 1: Financial Markets 1. You are among the OTC market makers in the stock of Bio-Engineering‚ Inc. and quote a bid of 102 1/4 and an ask of 102 1/2. Suppose that you have a zero inventory. (a) On Day 1 you receive market buy orders for 10‚000 shares and market sell orders for 4‚000 shares. How much do you earn on the 4‚000 shares that you bought and sold? What is the value of your inventory at the end of the day? (Hints: It is possible to have negative inventory. Further‚ there is more than
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Unit 3 Assignment: Problem 1 and 2 Name: David Cortese Course Number: - Section Number: - Unit Number: - 3 Date: September 2‚ 2013 Problem 1: Suppose that the supply schedule of Belgium Cocoa beans is as follows: Suppose that Belgium cocoa beans can be sold only in Europe. The European demand schedule for Belgium cocoa beans is as follows: |Price of Belgium cocoa beans |European Quantity of Belgium cocoa beans demanded | |(per
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330ci is 30 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the city as compared to 28 mpg on the highway and 19 mpg in the city for the CLK 320. Discussion 1. Suppose Mercedes is concerned that dealer price of the CLK 320 are not consistent and that even though the average price is $45‚750‚ actual prices are normally distributed with a standard deviation of $2‚981.Suppose also that Mercedes believes that at $44‚000‚ the CLK 320 is priced out of the BMW 330ci market. What percentage of the dealer
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Partial Answer Key Supply and Demand 1. Use the model of supply and demand to explain how a fall in the price of frozen yogurt would affect the price of ice cream and the quantity of ice cream sold. In your explanation‚ identify the endogenous and exogenous variables. Considering that ice cream is a close substitute for frozen yogurt‚ we would expect an inward shift of the demand curve for ice cream‚ lowering both the price and quantity of ice cream. The price of frozen yogurt is the
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increase in the price of good A would: A. have no effect on the quantity demanded of B. B. lead to an increase in demand for B. C. lead to a decrease in demand for B. D. none of the statements associated with this question are correct. 5. Suppose the demand for good X is given by Qdx = 10 + axPx + ayPy + aMM. From the law of demand we know that ax will be: A. less than zero. B. greater than zero. C. zero. D. none of the statements associated with this question are correct. 6. For
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demand = −1‚ we say that the we have a unitary elastic demand = −∞‚ we say that the we have a perfectly elastic demand if −∞ < D < −1 we say that the we have an elastic demand Example Suppose the price is initially $5.00‚ and the corresponding quantity demanded is 1‚000 units. Also suppose‚ that when the price rises
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think the person in picture B faces in her working day? I imagine … Also‚ I suppose … Do you think the job in picture A is as glamorous and exciting as it looks? looks? It depends … The best thing about it is … but … / Personally‚ I think that … Which job is more rewarding (befriedigender)? (befriedigender)? Why? I would rather work as a… because … What personal qualities do you think are needed for each job? I suppose that… and also … In your opinion‚ which job has better longlong-term career
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