CAT 2007 Solutions Section I 1. Note that the price of Darjeeling tea remains constant after the 100th day (n=100). If the prices of the two varieties of tea become equal before n = 100‚ then 100 + 0.1n = 89 + 0.15n ∴ n = 220‚ which is not possible. (Since n has been assumed to be less than 100) ∴ The prices of the two varieties will be equal after n = 100‚ i.e.‚ when the price of Darjeeling tea = 100 + 0.1 × 100 = 110 ∴ 89 + 0.15n = 110 ∴ n = 140 2007 is not a leap year. Number of days till 30th
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Alkenes from Alcohols: Analysis of a Mixture by Gas Chromatography Aim: To analyze a mixture of alkenes by gas chromatography. Introduction: In this lab‚ we specifically used elimination reaction; however we only used the E1 reaction. In the presence of strong acids‚ alcohols protonate to form a good leaving group‚ namely water. Upon loss of a proton to a good leaving group‚ an introduction of unsaturation (a double bond) can be preformed. According to Wikipedia‚ an E2 reaction is typically
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Possible Investments 1 Dry berries bbl/hr Trucks in Queue Wet berries bbl/hr Kiwanee Dumpers C= U= Bins 1-16 storage = C= Bins 17-27 storage = Destoners U= Dechaffers C= U= Dryers C= U= Separators C= U= Bulk and Bag 2 1 4/3/2012 Operations Management Capacity and Utilization Analysis Operation Capacity Utilization Dumpers 1 truck/7 truck/7.5 5 min = 75 bbl/7 bbl/7.5 5 min × 60 min/hr = 600 bbl/hr 1440/3000 = 48% 5 × 600 bbl/hr = 3000 bbl/hr Storage Bins Dry: 16 × 250 bbl = 4000
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Ultra-High Strength Concrete Mixtures Using Local Materials Srinivas Allena1 and Craig M. Newtson2 1 New Mexico State University‚ Civil Engineering Department‚ P.O. Box 30001‚ MSC 3CE‚ Las Cruces‚ NM 88003-8001; PH: (575) 571-9490; FAX: (575) 646-6049; email: srinivas@nmsu.edu 2 New Mexico State University‚ Civil Engineering Department‚ P.O. Box 30001‚ MSC 3CE‚ Las Cruces‚ NM 88003-8001; PH: (575) 646-3034; FAX: (575) 646-6049; email: newtson@nmsu.edu Abstract This paper presents the
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Group 21 0. Introduction The following case study is based on the attached excel sheet‚ which has been set up in a dynamic approach. This means that the four underlying scenarios (25 years with and without tax and 15 years with and without tax) are linked to separate sheets‚ which enables the user of the model to calculate the net present value (NPV) for the different scenarios with ease. This is why we refrain from explaining every single step of the underlying calculation. In order to get
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multicultural society and even learnt to somewhat adapt to such a lifestyle. Nonetheless‚ both the positive and negative effects of multiculturalism are actively debated all over the globe‚ with multiculturalism having both its supporters and its critics. A mixture of cultures in a country and‚ on a larger scale‚ in the world is normally down to immigration. Immigration is constantly occurring in varied amounts all over the world. Turbulence in a country or even in a continent trigger mass immigration to a more
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Gina McArdle May 21‚ 2010 F 9-11:50 Be the Solution to Ocean Pollution Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to minimize the amount of waste they contribute to the ocean litter and pollution Central Idea: The quality of the ocean and health of sea life is greatly impacted by the contents that go into the sea‚ so the people of this world should limit the amount of litter and pollutants that potentially contribute to this problem. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: Breathe slowly
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MGMT 306 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HOMEWORK 1 (Please submit the Scantron form) I. TRUE/FALSE (A for True; B for False) 1. All organizations‚ including service firms such as banks and hospitals‚ have a production function. True (What is operations management? moderate) 2. Operations management is the set of activities that create value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. True (What is operations management? easy) 3. The operations manager performs the
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light is shone upon the reaction mixture‚ the absorbance of the reaction mixture is directly proportional to the colour intensity of the reaction mixture and the concentration of bromine in the reaction mixture. Hence the progress of the reaction can be followed by using a colorimeter. 8 T Iodine and propanone react according to the following equation: CH3COCH3(aq) + I2(aq) CH3COCH2I(aq) + H+(aq) + I–(aq) The concentration of H+(aq) ions in the reaction mixture increases as the reaction proceeds
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DATE: 09/11/06 RITE-SOLUTIONS: MAVERICKS UNLEASHING THE QUIET GENIUS OF EMPLOYEES We freely acknowledge that we are not the two smartest people in the company... . Weíve got a lot of real world experience. Weíve got a vision of where we want this thing to be at some point in time. But exactly how to get there‚ and what technologies to use‚ and how we should employ them‚ thatís much bigger than any two people should be responsible for. ó Jim Lavoie‚ CEO of Rite-Solutions‚ speaking of himself and
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