The Lusail Football League has set a budget of QAR13680 for the purchase of footballs for the season. High quality game balls cost QAR165 each, and practice balls cost QAR59 each. If 160 balls are to be purchased, how many balls of each type can be purchased to use up exactly the budgeted amount.
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Solve and show work using excel. Problem 1. The pigskin Company produces footballs. Pigskin must decide how many footballs to produce each month. It has decided to use a six-month planning horizon. The forecasted demands for the next six months are 10,000, 15,000, 30,000, 35,000, 25,000, and 10,000. Pigskin wants to meet these demands on time, knowing that it currently has 5,000 footballs in inventory and it can use a given month’s production to help meet the demand for that...
Jasmine loves to support her local sports teams. She has an
annual budget of $400 to divide between basketball games and
football games. Tickets to a basketball game cost $25, and tickets
to a football game cost $100.
Jasmine loves to support her local sports teams. She has an annual budget of $400 to divide between basketball games and football games. Tickets to a basketball game cost $25, and tickets to a football game cost $100. Football games Tools 044...
There were 379 tickets purchased for a major league baseball game. The general admission tickets cost $6.50 and the upper reserved upper reserved tickets cost $8.00. The total amount of money spent was $2598.50. How many of each kind of ticket were purchased?
College football season will be upon us soon. There are 130 big-time (D-1) teams, which play a 12 game (regular season) schedule. Each game starts with a coin toss, which gives a valuable choice to the team winning the toss. Use the Bernoulli distribution to simulate this activity. Simulate coin toss results for each team during the season. Count the cumulative coin toss wins. Graph the results in a histogram and attach it. Describe the histogram (one sentence). How many...
In Exercises 3-5, find the indicated probabilities using the geometric distribution, the Poisson distribution, or the binomial distribution. Then determine whether the events are unusual. If convenient, use a table or technology to find the probabilities. 3. Thirty-six percent of Americans think there is stil a need for the practice of changing their clocks for Daylight Savings Time. You randomly select seven Americans. Find the probability that the number of Americans who say there is still a need for changing...
OP 5-38 Unused capacity, activity-based costing, activity-based management. Nivag's Netballs is a manu- facturer of high quality basketballs and volleyballs. Setup costs are driven by the number of batches. Equipment and maintenance costs increase with the number of machine-hours, and lease rent is paid per square foot. Capacity of the facility is 12,000 square feet and Nivag is using only 70% of this capacity. Nivag records the cost of unused capacity as a separate line item, and not as a...
Please help to solve question 1 and subsections 1-4 1: Powerball Consider the multi-state lottery Powerball game. Each ticket is $2 and allows a player to select 5 white balls from 1 to 69 (without replacement), and 1 Red Powerball, from 1 to 26. The order of the five white balls does not matter when evaluating a win. If there are 64 losing whiteball numbers, how many ways can the winner pick 4 of them. If the player is only...
Closing Case 1 Football Teams Use Virtual Reality The Problem College and professional football teams have a unique set of problems. First and foremost, teams would like to reduce the physical wear and tear of drills and practices on their players. In the National Football League (NFL), the most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement (2011) reduced the number of off-season practices, prohibited training camp “two-a-day” practices, and limited the number of contact practices in both the preseason and the regular season....
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Questions 1-3 Biff Titan, a student at UWO, plans to open a hot dog stand inside UWO's football stadium during home games. There are eight (8) home games scheduled for the upcoming season. He must pay the UWO athletic department a vendor's fee of $1,600 for the season. The stand and other equipment will cost him $2,850 for the season. Each hot dog will cost him $0.61. He has talked to friends at...
4. An Airbus A320 airplane holds 150 passengers and costs $101 million to purchase, a Boeing 737- 800 holds 162 passengers and costs $106 million to purchase. You are in charge of purchasing planes for an airline and you are given (and told to spend exactly) $7,316 million to purchase planes for your airline and told that total seating for the purchased planes should be exactly 10,998 passengers. How many of each type of planes should be purchased? Show, in...