questions carries 1 mark each & Part Two questions carries 5 marks each. MM.100 Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. Season Index = a. =Period average demand / deseasonalized demand b. =deseasonalized demand / period average demand c. =Period average demand / average demand for all periods d. = average demand for all periods / period average demand 2. Poke-yoke was first introduce by a. Edger Schein of America b. Lawrence D. Miles of U.S.A c. Shigeo Shingo of Japan d. None of the above 3. Utilization
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When we were in preschool and kindergarten‚ the teachers would always ask us what we aspired to be when we grew up. Power Puff girls‚ princesses‚ astronauts‚ and superheroes were some of the most popular responses. It seemed like it was so far away! Now that we are starting high school‚ it is not very far away at all. As we matured‚ our future professions have changed and become more realistic. Becoming doctors or marine biologists have become our new dreams. We have to start shaping our minds for
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Fuck Average A wise man once said‚ “Someone once told me not to bite off more than I can chew. I said I’d rather choke on greatness than nibble on mediocrity.” When you really take a good look around‚ you will realise that most people‚ often including ourselves live average and below par lives. We keep putting away the things we truly wish and dream to do and eventually find ourselves old and unable to fulfil our desires. Entire lifetimes have been wasted in this similar pattern but no one seems
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Jessica Benson Elizabeth Shelley KCHU 120 November 13‚ 2013 A is for Average The percentage of A grades awarded in colleges throughout the United States have skyrocketed over the past 50 years. Unfortunately‚ this trend is not seen as an indication of higher quality or harder-working students. In fact‚ many studies have found that students in higher education devote considerably less time to studying and completing schoolwork than in the past. Corollaries between grade inflation and changing grading
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Amazon.com—Not Your Average Bookstore Jeffrey Bezos‚ CEO and founder of Amazon.com‚ is running what some people refer to as the “world’s biggest bookstore.” The story of Bezos’s virtual bookstore teaches many lessons about online business. Out of nowhere‚ this digital bookstore turned an industry upside down. What happened here was more than just creating a Web site. Bezos conceived and implemented an intelligent‚ global digital business. Its business is its technology; its technology is its business
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a large population average 60 inches tall. You will take a random sample and will be given a dollar for each person in your sample who is over 65 inches tall. For example if you sample 100 people and 20 turn out to be over 65 inches tall‚ you get $20. Which is better: a sample of size 100 or a sample of size 1‚000? Choose one and explain. Does the law of averages relate to the answer you give? In this case a sample size of 100 would be better. This can be explained using law of averages and also
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Case Study 12.31 and 12.32 This paper addresses the solutions to Case Study 12.31 and 12.32 in the textbook authored by David Marshall‚ Wayne McManus‚ and Daniel Viele “Accounting; What the numbers mean.” Both case studies bring about a better understanding of operating and financial leverage. This discussion includes the return on investment‚ return on equity‚ contribution margin‚ and break-even point. All these terms associate with the two types of leverage. The exertion of a force that
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*Industry Averages-SIC #2711 (Newspaper Publishing) Common Size Balance Sheet Ratios % Assets: Cash & Equivalents 8.6 Accounts/Trade Receivables (net) 15.0 Inventory 5.7 All other current assets 2.0 Total current assets 31.2 Fixed Assets (net) 33.6 Intangibles (net) 23.0 All other non-current assets 12.1 Total Assets 100.0 Liabilities: Notes Payable-Short-term 2.6 Current Maturities of long-term
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Relatively‚ inequality in rural areas has been less understood. Ross (2007) argued that “little is known” about the relationship between natural amenities and inequality‚ suggesting that an important research agenda regarding income distribution not only in the rural area‚ but also in communities surrounding public lands. Particularly‚ empirical studies are strongly needed to focus on gateway communities because economic restructuring has substantially increased in these areas. Although there is no directly
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said‚ “the best thing parents can do for their children is allow them to be who they were born to be.” In both Amy Tan’s Two Kinds and W.H. Auden’s The Average‚ the protagonist’s parents work for their children to lead great lives‚ which the children in turn reject because they see themselves as average; however in Two Kinds the protagonist’s negative self-image comes from a desire to spite her mother‚ whereas in The Average it stems from the protagonist’s aspiration for an ordinary life. In both
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