(a) [3] Find an expression for Lude’s budget constraint. Solution: There are two state of nature: team A wins (state A) and team B wins (state B). Let wA be Lude’s wealth if team A wins‚ wB be his wealth if team B wins and T be the number of tickets that he purchase. We have that wA = 12000 − 0.25T and wB = 12000 − 0.25T + T . Isolating T = (12000 − wA )/0.25 in the expression for wA and
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CIEG-306 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 2. Stability of a Floating Body Objective The objectives of this experiment are: 1. to measure the angle of inclination at which an eccentrically loaded body floats‚ 2. to observe the circumstances under which a floating body is unstable‚ and 3. to compare the observed results with theoretical predictions. Apparatus The apparatus consists of an open plastic box (‘barge’) which floats in water and carries a mast (Figure 1). A plumb-bob suspended from the
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Alecia Nadzan #192634 Image Analasys Lichty MTD Damien Hirst: The Tranquility Of Solitude (for George Dyer) The Tranquility Of Solitude is a three dimensional work of art by English contemporary artist Damien Hirst‚ debuted in 2006 at the Gagosian Gallery in London. Hirst uses dead animals in his “fineart‚” something that once shocked the art world. Is this “artwork” an ostensible farce operating on shockvalue alone? Or‚ could a lasting meaning to be derived from the artists creation make a
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Fundamentals of Project Management and Business Decisions Professor Porfirio Chen Case Study #1: The Benfield Column Repair Project David Luo 29/02/2013 CASE ANALYSIS OF: THE BENFIELD COLUMN REPAIR PROJECT Introduction / Background This case is about an important South African coal‚ chemical and crude-oil Company called “Sasol”. The case is developed around the Benfield Unit of the Gas Circuit as Sasol Three. Sasol is an International integrated energy
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DRP and BCP information jerome Moore CMGT/244 August 20‚ 2010 What is the difference between a DRP and a BCP? Often disaster recover plan (DRP) and business continuity plan (BCP) aren’t the plan but some time both terms are used in place of each other. There are distinct differences in the two‚ disaster recover plan incorporates information assets and services after disasters such as floods‚ fires or any other catastrophic events as well as hardware failure. On the other hand business continuity
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Bahcesehir University Department of Industrial Engineering INE4009 Engineering Management Final Exam Paper Q.1. For the set of tasks given below‚ do the following: a. Develop the precedence diagram. (5 marks) b. Determine the maximum cycle time in seconds for a desired output of 500 units in a 7-hour day. Why might a manager use a cycle time of 50 seconds? (10 marks) c. Determine the minimum number of workstations for output of 500 units per day. (5 marks)
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organizations within the company that will be involved are determined. This part of the planning process will determine who receives reports and makes final decisions in the planning process. “This step is about developing a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) that
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In the course of our everyday activities‚ we take many risks. Some of them are very real to us and some we hardly notice. In the business world‚ risks can affect the company in many ways‚ even to the extent of causing it to go out of business. Now that you have read about risk management and the reasons for doing it and not doing it‚ let’s talk about the risks you face in your everyday life and why you would choose to do risk management. I know a lot of my risks come from decisions I make towards
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meets all needs. 2. Project will go over budget Map out the needs of the business and the cost breakdown. Add a 3% allowance on all items to cover any additional unexpected costs. 3. Project will not be completed by deadline given. Create a WBS and include dates. Schedule regular meetings to ensure timelines are being met. 4. Training is not administered to all employees‚ causing ineffective use of the software Training will be conducted by the project team and developers. Company will
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