Answer:
$18.74
Explanation:
the margin of error for a 95% confidence level = Z x (σ / √n)
- Z for a 95% confidence level = 1.96
- standard deviation (σ) = $160
- sample size (n) = 280
the margin of error for a 95% confidence level = 1.96 x ($160 / √280) = 1.96 x ($160 / 16.733) = 1.96 x $9.56 = $18.74
Answer:
Inventory = 15 voters
Flow rate = 3 voters per minute
Flow Time = 5 minutes
Explanation:
Flow rate is defined as the flow of units for each minute, or the minutes or each unit.
Here, number of voters is the units = 1,800 voters
Also provided number of hours = 10
Thus, flow rate shall be: 1,800/10 = 180 voters each hour
Now
= 3 voters per minute.
Flow time is the average time by each unit, that is time taken for each unit.
Flow time = 5 minutes
Now, that we know what flow rate and flow time is:
Inventory of voters = Flow rate
Flow time = 3 voters
5 minutes = 15 voters.
Answer:
$150,000
Explanation:
If four investors bought a real estate asset together and decided to divide the profits equally.
Investor A invested $200,000;
investor B invested $500,000;
investor C invested $800,000;
investor D invested $500,000. If the net profit for the first year was $1,000,000, investor A receives $150,000 more than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested.
If the profits were divided according to investment percentage he would have gotten 200,000 / (200,000 +500,000 + 800,000+500,000) x $1m = $100,000.
However if profits are shared equally he receives $1m / 4 investors = $250,000.
Therefore $250,000 - $100,000 = $150,000
The full question is:
Karl's Sporting Goods started as a small shop catering to the fly-fishing crowd but as requests were made for different and varied goods, it branched out into an outdoor-sports store. Karl caters to his core customer base of hunters and fishermen, but stocks the latest outdoor gear for those who want to incorporate other sports such as backpacking into their hunting and fishing experience. Due to space limitations, he does not carry mountain bikes, but does carry gear for them. Since Karl's is not located near the ocean or a large body of water, he does not carry wetsuits or other watersports equipment, but he does carry gear that would be required for wading in cold mountain rivers and streams, and canoes and kayaks. His marketing is directed toward hunters and fishermen, but includes activities, events, and sales aimed at bringing outdoor enthusiasts with other interests into his store. Over the past month, he has received numerous request for rock climbing gear. As a result of these requests, Karl has entered into negotiations with three providers of high-quality rock climbing shoes and gear. What do Karl's activities show about his marketing for Karl's Sporting Goods?
Answer:
He has a marketing concept and is acting on it.
Explanation:
A marketing concept is the way by which businesses identify the needs of customers and come up with strategic ways of meeting those needs better than competing firms.
Different marketing concepts include: production concept, product concept, selling concept, marketing concept, and the societal marketing concept.
In the given scenario Karl's sporting goods only catered for fly fishers but as demand for other items increased they branched into other outdoor sport items.
He is stocking gear for swimming, rock climbing, and mountain bikers through partnership with suppliers even if they are not his primary market.
This is acting on marketing concept to be able to meet demand for the other outdoor sporting activities he does not normally supply
Answer:
The Square Box should accept Project B only
Explanation:
Square Box should decide the project whose Net present value (NPV) of future cash inflow is higher than the initial cost of investment
NPV of cash inflow from Project A = 3,000/(1+12%)+7,000/(1+12%)^2+10,000/(1+12%)^3 = $15,377, lower then initial cost of $18,000 → deny Project A
NPV of cash inflow from Project B = 3,000/(1+12%)+7,000/(1+12%)^2+15,000/(1+12%)^3 = $18,936, higher then initial cost of $18,000 → accept Project B