of DVDs. The following data are available regarding the models: DVD Selling Price per unit Model LX1 Model LX2 Model LX3 $175.00 $250.00 $300.00 Variable Cost per unit $100.00 $125.00 $140.00 Demand/Year Units 2000 1000 500 VCI is considering the addition of a fourth model to its line of DVDs. This model would be sold to retailers for $375. The variable cost of this unit is $225. The demand for the new Model LX4 is estimated to be 300 units per year. Sixty percent of these unit sales of the new model
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A convenience store chain attempts to be responsive and provide customers with what they need‚ when they need it‚ where they need it. - What are some different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? - What are some risks in each case? Answer: A supply chain could accurate its responsiveness if it is able to improve in these criteria: - Respond to wide ranges of quantities demanded - Meet short lead times - Handle a large variety of products - Build highly innovative
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random variable because the time is being measured. All possible results for the variable time (t) would be greater than > 0. b) The weight of a T-bone steak is a continuous random variable because the weight of the steak is measured. All the possible results for the weight of the T-bone steak would be positive numbers making the variable weight (w) > greater than 0. c) The number of free throw attempts before the first shot is made is a discrete random variable because
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As an educator its essential to get a good understanding of each child’s family life‚ traditions‚ culture as much as you would their sleep routine‚ food‚ interest etc. Having an understanding of a child’s world at home and at childcare is the best way to understand their behaviour‚ expectations and personality. Without knowing such a big part of their life it would be unrealistic to try and plan for them in the class‚ as you may not have taken their needs or wants into account. Understanding the
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A PROJECT REPORT ON VARIABLE POWER SUPPLY GUIDED BY Mrs. PALLAVI INGLE PREPARED BY DHARANG SHAH JIGNESH VYAS 10EC154 09EC065 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING YEAR: 2010 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH AHMEDABAD-380060 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the following students of the third semester Electronics and Communication Engineering have successfully submitted the project
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Vice President of Marketing for Dysk Compyer‚ Inc must decide whether to introduce a mid-priced 2 version of the firm’s DC6900 minicomputer product line-the DC6900-X minicomputer. The DC6900-X would sell for $ 3900‚ 3 with unit variable costs of $ 1‚800. Projections made by an independent marketing research firm indicate that the DC6900-X 4 would achieve a sales volume of 500‚000 units next year‚ in its first year of commercialization. One-half of the first year’s
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Variable costing and absorption costing are the two most commonly used methods of inventory costing for manufacturing companies. The inventory method of variable costing takes place when total direct and indirect variable manufacturing costs are included within inventoriable costs. Fixed manufacturing costs however‚ are considered costs of the period under variable costing. The next method of inventory costing‚ absorption costing‚ includes all variable manufacturing costs as well as fixed manufacturing
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1. INTRODUCTION 1. OVERVIEW In order to achieve several small scale and large scale objectives in various electronic circuits‚ it is highly essential to regulate the voltage supply‚ given to electronic circuits. This project‚ namely VARIABLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR‚ aims at fulfilling such small goals‚ using the 3-terminal voltage regulator LM317. The circuit consists of an IC LM317 and a set of resistors and capacitors‚ in addition to the transformer and the rectifying element. The AC
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one or more ways. They may differ in their wants‚ resources‚ locations‚ buying attitudes and buying practices.” (Kotler et al. 2007‚ pg.345) List and describe in detail the four major variables used for segmenting markets. For each of the four major variables list and describe three groups within that variable. Provide examples of your choice to illustrate your answer. (p.265) --Problem recognition‚ info search‚ evaluation‚ purchase‚ post purchase: role of marketing in these 1. Geographic: dividing
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through by measuring the changes in the selected variables. The Variables that we selected were stem length‚ root length‚ the amount of leaves that grew on a plant and the overall size of the plant measured in height. For this experiment‚ we had three test groups‚ the first two groups had five seeds and the third group has 10 seeds. The reason for that is because we introduce the third group to interspecific competition. We wanted to find out if variables such as competition will have an effect on
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