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AURORKA [14]
3 years ago
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Write a paragraph explaining what kind of assessment works best for you to really be able to show what you know. (Consider stand

ardized tests, open ended responses, essays, projects, speeches, labs). Explain how your learning style may influence your success on each kind of assessment. 100 POINTS PLZ HELP TODAY
Business
1 answer:
ozzi3 years ago
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Answer:

In my experience, essays work best for me to be able to show what I know. I feel that they are more effective than taking, say, a standardized test for example. This is because they are often multiple choice, and I find myself sometimes guessing rather than doing the intended work. In an essay, I have no option other than to type/write out what I know with little-to-no guesswork, making writing out an essay a superior option when it comes to displaying my knowledge on a topic. My preferred learning style is of the visual sort, and that means I learn best by taking notes, seeing examples, using charts and diagrams, etcetera. These skills influence my success on many different types of assessments, including essay writing, test taking, and project making. I am able to visually take notes on the topic at hand, often with examples, which, in my experience, greatly influences my success on these different types of assessments.

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Answer to question a:

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Mean annual demand og G1 gloves in STH Hospital = 5000

Variance of annual demand = 3000

Therefore, Variance of demand during lead time of 5 weeks =3000 x 5/52 = 15000/52

Hence standard deviation of demand during lead time of 5 weeks

= Square root ( 15000/ 52)

= 16.984

Service level = 97%

Corresponding Z value = NORMSINV ( 0.97) = 1.8807

Therefore, Safety stock = Zvalue x Standard deviation of demand during lead time

                                         = 1.8807 x 16.984

                                         = 31.94 ( 32 rounded to nearest whole number )

Reorder point

= Average weekly demand x Lead time ( weeks ) + safety stock

= 5000/52 x 5 + 32

= 480.77 + 32

= 512.77 ( 513 rounded to next higher whole number )

= 513

Calculation of Economic Order quantity:

Annual demand = D = 5000

Co = Ordering cost = $100

Ch = 20% of $3 = $0.6

Therefore, economic order quantity ( EOQ)

= Square root ( 2 x 100 x 5000/0.6)

= 1291

ECONOMIC ORDER QUANTITY = 1291

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<u>Calculation for G2 : </u>

Mean annual demand = 8000

Variance of annual demand = 5000

Therefore, Variance of demand during lead time of 5 weeks =5000 x 5/52 = 25000/52

Hence standard deviation of demand during lead time of 5 weeks

= Square root ( 25000/52)

= 21.92

Service level = 97%

Corresponding Z value = NORMSINV ( 0.97) = 1.8807

Therefore, Safety stock = Zvalue x Standard deviation of demand during lead time

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Reorder point

= Average weekly demand x Lead time ( weeks ) + safety stock

= 8000/52 x 5 + 32

= 769.23 + 32

= 801.23 ( 802 rounding to next higher whole number )

Calculation of Economic Order quantity:

Annual demand = D = 8000

Co = Ordering cost = $100

Ch = 20% of $3 = $0.6

Therefore, economic order quantity ( EOQ)

= Square root ( 2 x 100 x 8000/0.6)

= 1632.99 ( 1633 rounded to nearest whole number)

ECONOMIC ORDER QUANTITY = 1633

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Variance of the annual demand for the combined types

= Variance of G1 + Variance of G2

= 3000 + 5000

= 8000

Hence, standard deviation of annual demand( 52 weeks ) for the combined types

= Square root ( 3000 + 5000)

= Square root ( 8,000)

= 89.44

Standard deviation of demand during lead time of 5 weeks for the combined type

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II. over the remaining term of the bonds.

I  

II

Both I and II

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When one company purchases the debt of an affiliate from an unrelated party, a gain or loss on the constructive retirement of debt is recognized by which of the following?

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A.             No                         No                                 Yes

B.             Yes                       Yes                                 No

C.             No                         No                                  No

D.             Yes                        Yes                                Yes

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Option B  

Option C

Option D  

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II. over the remaining term of the bonds.

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