Answer:
Please see attachment and assumptions
Explanation:
<h2>Please note that the assumption is that the full question is as follows .</h2><h2>You are making the inventory decisions for an international company that sells bathing suits. The product has a forecasted daily demand with mean 100 and standard deviation 36. The selling season only lasts 6 months since bathing suits are a seasonal item. You are procuring the product from your factory in China (out-sourcing) and as a result the lead time is so long (6 months) that you can only place only one order per selling season (6 months before the season begins). You want to ensure a service level of 97.5% and the cost of capital of the firm is 20% (that is, the firm faces an annual interest rate of 20%). Shipping cost is $4,500 while procurement cost (purchase cost) per item is $5.</h2><h2>1.How many bathing suits should you order from your factory in China?
</h2><h2>2.What is the total holding cost?
</h2><h2>3.What is the total ordering cost?</h2>
Answer:
Phenotypes are the visible characteristics of an organism. In the case of humans, phenotypes are determined by things like eye color, hair color, hair texture, or skin color.
Genotype is the total genes, or genome, of an organism, whether they are expressed or not, visibile or not.
For example, a brown-eyed person can have both a dominant gene encoding for brown eye color, and a recessive gene encoding for blue eye color. Phenotypically, this person has brown eyes, but his genotype includes both brown eyes genes and blue eyes genes.
Phenotype could have been distinguished from genotype when the firs multicellular organisms emerged.
The answer is A because one of the people checks the bicycles before shipping them off looks at there efficiency to see if they are good enough
Answer:
a. Assets = Liabilities + Stockholder's Equity
Assets = Cash (7,000,000*$47) = -$32,90,00,000
b. Liabilities = No Effect
c. Stockholder's Equity = -$32,90,00,000
Answer:
d) $2,600,000
Explanation:
The projected revenue is $90,000
cost of the event is $40,000
The projected profit per event is $90,000 - $40,000 = $50,000
For 52 events, profit margins will be $50,000 x 52 =$2,600,000