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Whileestablishing your distribution network, you want to satisfy the following standards . Standard 1: On average,...
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2. Suppose you and your friend live on the same street D miles away from each other. Between your house and your friend's house there are n motorized scooters positioned at distances Ti, 32,... , x,n miles from your house towards your friend's house. Each scooter has a battery that may or may not be fully charged. Let's say that the scooters can take you distances di, d2,... , dn miles down the road Any...
We are given n,x1,x2,...,xn,d1,d2,...,dn,D. The graph is
not given and it should be constructed. The time it takes to
construct a graph is part of the overall time complexity, so it
should be included.
The solution is your algorithm, which includes the graph
construction. It is fine if the algorithm consists of several
parts, which perform different tasks. The algorithm should return
the actual path.The proof and run-time analysis should be provided
for the entire solution/algorithm.
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1 Optimal Education Choice 1. [You can use excel if you want. Show your work| Assume a person's labor market active life has three periods after high school graduation (the day the person turns 18 years old) College age (4 years, until their 22nd birthday) Young professional age (until their 30th birthday) Old professional age (from their 30th birthday until retirement) People that choose not to go to college work. People that choose to go to college make no money...
1 Standard Model of Taxes Consider the standard supply and demand model shown in 1. The demand curve in the figure is given by PD 10-Q. One interpretation of demand curves is that they show the willingness to pay of the marginal consumer. For example, the willingness to pay of the person who buys the 5th unit is 10-5-5. The supply curve is given by PS Q. We saw in EC311 that supply curves are interpretable as the marginal cost...
You own Nails Solutions, specializing in premium manicures. You want to analyze your direct labor costs. Based on the standards, each and every manicure should take 1/2 hour (30 minutes) Last week your employees did 200 manicures. You pay your employees by the hour and last week you paid them a total of $1,840 for 140 hours of work. The standard rate of pay is $12 per hour. 1. what is the labor rate variance? Show formula 2. What was...
I need help!! PLEASE DONT USE THE STANDARD NORMAL
DISTRIBUTION TABLE. Instead use normalcdf or formula as part of
your answer.
Thank you
* 8.2.16 Question Help According to a study, the proportion of people who are satisfied with the way things are going in their lives is 0.78. Suppose that a random sample of 100 people is obtained Complete parts (a) through (e) below Cick here to view the standard romal disibution table. Image 11. Click here to view...
Please refer to your textbook and class discussions. 1. The Shopping Bag is a thrift store that sells used clothing. Assume that variable costs associated with selling each item on average is $0.50. Average selling price of each item is $2.50. The store has the following expenses incurred on a monthly basis: Labor/payroll: $900 Telephone/Internet: $50 Office supplies: $25 Other supplies: $25 Assume that there are no taxes; Show all your calculations for all questions for receiving credit: a) How...
Bags of plain M&Ms contain 24% blue candies. You have four bags of candy and select one candy from each bag. The random variable x represents the number of blue candies selected. The selected candy can be classified as either being blue (B) or not being blue (N). Answer the following questions based on this data. As always, you must show all work and formulas used in order to receive full credit. Round all decimals to three places 1. Draw...
Question 1 (15 points) You have just decided to quit your job as a newspaper delivery person and spend the rest of the summer selling lemonade. You had to purchase a special lemon squeezing machine for $10 and the sales person said that the purchase was final no returns and no exchanges. The ingredients and the cup cost $.25 for each cup of lemonade you sell. You expect to sell 8 lemonades an hour at a price of $.5 each....
(33-36) Suppose that you work for Chick-fil-A and your manager has asked you to look at the wait times in the Drive-Thru. Supposing that wait times are normally distributed with a mean wait time of 30 seconds and a population standard deviation of 5 seconds (3 pts each): 33. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will wait more than 42 seconds? .9918 .0082 .9772 .0228 .0013 34. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will wait...