How to use a simplified speed up function Calculate the corresponding values of function for each value. To receive full credit, show all of your calculation details for x = 20. (20 points)
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Would the investment decision be the same if the beer sold for $1.00 less per six-pack at retail?
write a 2 -3 page paper (single-spaced within paragraphs, double-spaced between paragraphs, 1 inch standard margins, 12 PT Times Roman font) answering each of the questions below. Introduction: Summarize the case in your own words. Is the brewery ready to expand? NPV Calculation: describe the NPV for this project in your paper. Optional: Sensitivity Analysis […]
How much an analysis is valued can depend heavily on how well the results of that analysis are articulated.
Presenting Data Analysis Results Effectively Create a 10-12 slide PowerPoint presentation that interprets four of the graphs from the report you created in the last two assessments. You have the option of recording a voice-over of up to 10 minutes or including detailed presenter’s notes in the PowerPoint slide deck to explain the points in […]
Describe the concepts of present value, future value-annuities to demonstrate to your client the benefits of investing.
Describe the concepts of present value, future value, and annuities to demonstrate to your client the benefits of investing. As part of your response, perform the following calculation: Take $10,000 of (fictitious) purchased stock, choose an interest rate, and calculate the amount of money that your client would have after 60 years if the interest […]
What is Murphy’s net short-term capital gain or loss from these transactions?
Tax Accounting Capital Gain/Loss Calculation Murphy Smith has the following stock transactions for 2018 Based on the information in the above table, answer the following questions: What is Murphy’s net short-term capital gain or loss from these transactions? What is Murphy’s net long-term capital gain or loss from these transactions? What is Murphy’s net gain […]
What counts as ‘non-routine problem-solving’ in school mathematics? Using a Chinese grade 6 textbook as a case study.
Topic: What counts as ‘non-routine problem-solving’ in school mathematics? Using a Chinese grade 6 textbook as a case study.
State Lagrange’s theorem about periodic continued fractions.Find the continued fraction expansion and the first 6 convergents for a = [6] Find the quadratic irrational given by the continued fraction 15;1,, 1,2, 2]. [4] (b) Find the two smallest positive solutions of Pell’s equation x2 10y2 1.
(a) State Lagrange’s theorem about periodic continued fractions. [3] Find the continued fraction expansion and the first 6 convergents for a = [6] Find the quadratic irrational given by the continued fraction 15;1,, 1,2, 2]. [4] (b) Find the two smallest positive solutions of Pell’s equation x2 10y2 1. [7]
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative models and consequently of conclusions drawn
1. To demonstrate mathematical literacy by consistently using correct Mathematical notation, terminology, conventions, and relevant diagrams and graphs; 2. To evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative models and consequently of conclusions drawn; 3. identify, simplify and abstract the underlying mathematical structure of a business situation allowing a business-related problem to be modelled; 4. solve […]
Prepare the pro-forma (prospective) income statement, under the three scenarios of the company’s economic environment in FY 2020.How much money (if any) will the company have to get from the issue of its new equity in FY 2020, under all three scenarios?Discuss
TASKS: ● Prepare the pro-forma (prospective) income statement, under the three scenarios of the company’s economic environment in FY 2020. ● Prepare the pro-forma (prospective) balance sheet, under all three scenarios. ● Answer the following questions: ● How much money (if any) will the company have to get from the issue of its new equity […]
Describe the end behavior of your function and give a reason for this behavior.
1. Draw a rough sketch of your “roller coaster” ride on a coordinate plane. Note: Be sure to illustrate your x-axis and y-axis scale to identify the length of the ride (x-axis) and the height of the ride (y-axis) you are designing. Make sure your design meets all the criteria listed above. 2. Calculate the […]