A) How many horizontal pixels are there in a 16 megapixel sensor array? B) If the...
A) How many horizontal pixels are there in a 16 megapixel sensor array? B) If the pixel size is 1?m, what is the sensor size? C) If your field if view is 1cm^2, what is your magnification? D) What is your sensor resolution?
1. A stock has the following returns over the past 5 years: 18%, 37%, 10%, -12%,...
1. A stock has the following returns over the past 5 years: 18%, 37%, 10%, -12%, 22%. The sample standard deviation is: 15.00% 36.00% 18.00% 38.07% 16.10% 0% 2. A stock has an average HPR of 7.5% and a standard deviation of returns of 25%. What are the two next most typical returns an investor may expect? 0%, 7.5% -17.5%, 32.5% 17.5%, 32.5% -42.5%, 57.5% 7.5%, 25% 3. A sample of asset returns has 7 observations (N=7). Percent expressions are...
What all challenges might "Ingogians" face after the advent of new CEO Parker Segue, who has...
What all challenges might "Ingogians" face after the advent of new CEO Parker Segue, who has experience of running business in North America especailly in software application domain.
4. The total present worth of constructing an asphalt highway is calculated as 1 million dollars....
4. The total present worth of constructing an asphalt highway is calculated as 1 million dollars. The initial capital cost is $500,000 and the annual operating maintenance cost is $35,000. An asphalt overlay costing $250,000 will be needed in year 10 of the 20-year design life. Did the analysis assume any future salvage value for the pavement? Assume an int rate of 6%.
It is commonly believed that the mean body temperature of a healthy adult is F.             You...
It is commonly believed that the mean body temperature of a healthy adult is F.             You are not entirely convinced; you believe that it is not F           a) If you going to test this claim at the 0.01 significance level, what would be your null and              alternative hypotheses?            b) What type of hypothesis test should you conduct (left-, right-, or two-tailed)?
Christmas Anytime issues $740,000 of 6% bonds, due in 15 years, with interest payable semiannually on...
Christmas Anytime issues $740,000 of 6% bonds, due in 15 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. Calculate the issue price of a bond and complete the first three rows of an amortization schedule when: 1. The market interest rate is 5% and the bonds issue at a premium Date Cash Paid Interest Expense Change in Carrying Value Carrying Value 01/01/2021 06/30/2021 12/31/2021
An object is placed in front of a circular mirror with a radius of curvature of...
An object is placed in front of a circular mirror with a radius of curvature of 4 cm. A virtual image is formed 10 cm from the mirror. If the object and mirror are kept at the same location, but the radius of curvature is changed such that after is it is changed, the image formed is the opposite orientation as the image of the first radius and the magnification is 2 times smaller (the second image is 2 times...
Computing Present Value of Terminal Residual Operating Income Use the following data to compute the present...
Computing Present Value of Terminal Residual Operating Income Use the following data to compute the present value of the terminal period ROPI for each of the four firms A through D. Assume a forecast horizon of four years. A B C D Terminal period ROPI $208,011 $46,767 $93,674 $124,622 Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) 8.1% 11.9% 9.7% 13.9% Terminal growth period rate 2.0% 1.0% 2.5% 2.0% Do not round until your final answers. Round your answers to the nearest...
Healthy Ltd has two product lines: Basic and Premium. Business costs have been divided roughly into...
Healthy Ltd has two product lines: Basic and Premium. Business costs have been divided roughly into their variable and fixed elements. The business is considering whether to drop one of the product lines. The following financial information about each of the product line has been provided: Basic line Premium line Total Sales revenue $100,000 $80,000 $180,000 Less Cost of goods sold ($20,000) ($32,000) ($52,000) Less Other variable costs ($10,000) ($12,000) ($22,000) Contribution Margin $70,000 $36,000 $106,000 Less Avoidable fixed costs...
For what electric field strength would the current in a 1.9-mm-diameter nichrome wire be the same...
For what electric field strength would the current in a 1.9-mm-diameter nichrome wire be the same as the current in a 0.50-mm-diameter aluminum wire in which the electric field strength is 0.0080 V/m ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Describe the different organizational structures and specify the one most suitable for a project              fully...
Describe the different organizational structures and specify the one most suitable for a project              fully giving your reasons for the selection. Use diagrams. b. Two projects were being considered for implementation whose data was as flows:                   Project A: Payback = 2.5 years; Year of full recovery = 2; Unrecovered cost at start of the                                     year = K250,000.                   Project B: Payback = 2.5 years; Year of full recovery = 2; Unrecovered cost at start of the                                    ...
The recidivism rate for convicted sex offenders is 16%. A warden suspects that this percent is...
The recidivism rate for convicted sex offenders is 16%. A warden suspects that this percent is            different if the sex offender is also a drug addict. Of the 383 convicted sex offenders who were            also drug addicts, 77 of them became repeat offenders.            a) What can be concluded at the level of significance? b) For this study, should we use a t-test or a z-test? c) Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. d) If p-value is greater than should we...
Dividends Per Share Imaging Inc., a developer of radiology equipment, has stock outstanding as follows: 13,000...
Dividends Per Share Imaging Inc., a developer of radiology equipment, has stock outstanding as follows: 13,000 shares of cumulative preferred 4% stock, $130 par, and 43,000 shares of $20 par common. During its first four years of operations, the following amounts were distributed as dividends: first year, $45,240; second year, $99,960; third year, $115,710; fourth year, $126,080. Compute the dividends per share on each class of stock for each of the four years. Round all answers to two decimal places....
Suppose you have calculated a $1,500,000 NPV for a capital investment by discounting the investment’s expected...
Suppose you have calculated a $1,500,000 NPV for a capital investment by discounting the investment’s expected future cash flows (over the expected 5 year operating period) using the firm’s current cost of capital and after subtracting the upfront costs associated with the investment. If you accept this investment, which you should do given the $1,500,000 NPV estimate, discuss why the investment is not guaranteed to increase firm value.
QUESTION 13 The United Kingdoms of Dempsania, produces two goods, Single (S) and Double (D) rainbows....
QUESTION 13 The United Kingdoms of Dempsania, produces two goods, Single (S) and Double (D) rainbows. The price and quantities for the years 2015, 2016 and 2017 ate as follow: Year PD QD PS QS 2015 6 200 4 400 2016 9 240 6 480 2017 12 264 8 528 Note: all answers should be rounded to the closest integer, i.e. 33.3 = 33 and 66.6 = 67 What is the inflation rate for 2016, base year 2015?
One factor that might be evaluated is the elasticity of demand for different products and or...
One factor that might be evaluated is the elasticity of demand for different products and or services. How does an estimate of demand elasticity influence the operating costs of a company and affect projections of future yearly income?
Which one of the following will decrease the operating cycle? A. Paying accounts payable faster B....
Which one of the following will decrease the operating cycle? A. Paying accounts payable faster B. Discontinuing the discount given for early payment of an accounts receivable C. Decreasing the inventory turnover rate D. Collecting accounts receivable faster E. Increasing the accounts payable turnover rate
The chance of an IRS audit for a tax return with over $25,000 in income is...
The chance of an IRS audit for a tax return with over $25,000 in income is about 2% per year. We are interested in the expected number of audits a person with that income has in a 13-year period. Given that the population follows a binomial distribution, find the probability that a person is audited more than 4 times in a 13-year period. Round to four decimal places.
Why is it important that the works is done in the direction of motion? What happens...
Why is it important that the works is done in the direction of motion? What happens to the work done in the perpendicular direction?
Consider the following five utility functions. G(x,y) = x2 + 3 y2 H(x,y) =ln(x) + ln(2y)...
Consider the following five utility functions. G(x,y) = x2 + 3 y2 H(x,y) =ln(x) + ln(2y) L(x,y) = x1/2 + y1/2 U(x,y) =x y W(x,y) = (4x+2y)2 Z(x,y) = min(3x ,y) In the case of which function or functions can the Method of Lagrange be used to find the complete solution to the consumer's utility maximization problem? a. H b. U c. G d. Z e. L f. W g. None.