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Question 1
Three friends, Alice, Bob and Carol, have the following individual preferences over the food they
usually get: Chinese, Indian and Italian.
Alice
Bob
Carol
Chinese Italian Indian
Indian
Chinese
Italian
Least preferred Italian Indian Chinese
Most preferred
Jointly, they agree to determine their group preference as follows: Cuisine A is preferred to B
if A gets the majority of votes against B in a two-alternative vote.
• What is the group's preference over Chinese and Indian food?
• What is the group's preference over Indian and Italian food?
• What is the group's preference over Chinese and Italian food?
• Is the group's preference over the three cuisines transitive? Why or why not?
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Q1 Define Law?
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Question 1.
A researcher wants to study the effect of a price change on the sales of various brands of a certain
product. Assume the market is made up of four brands - W, X, Y and Z- and the price change
(decrease) for brand W is introduced immediately after time t0. Assume every respondent buys
exactly one unit of the product in each period. Data on number of respondents buying each brand
in each period, based on a panel, are as follows:
W
W
175
25
0.
to
100
25
25
Y
25
0.
50
Z
50
0.
25
Note: Confine your attention only to the data presented. Assume the world starts at to and stops
after ti and the strategies of brands X, Y, and Z are unchanged between to and ti.
a)
Based on the data, is the price change for brand W successful? Focus on the market
share as the relevant criterion. Show the calculations
b) How many individuals in total switched brands between periods to and t1? Show your
calculations.
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Question (4): Answer the following problem:
Cover Me, Inc. sells umbrellas in two cities. Management assumes that annual rainfall is the primary determinant of umbrella sales, and it wants to generate a linear regression equation to estimate potential sales in another city. Use the table below to develop a linear regression equation to find out what sales might be if the rainfall is 12 inches in City C.
Show your work in the below table
Rainfall X
Sales Y
X2
XY
City A
36 inches
200
City B
30 inches
250
City C
12 inches
Total
66
450
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Sunblessed Juice Company sells bags of oranges and cartons of orange juice. Sunblessed grades oranges on a scale of 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent). At present, Sunblessed has 220,000 pounds of grade 6 oranges and 150,000 pounds of grade 9 oranges on hand. The average quality of oranges sold in bags must be at least 7, and the average quality of oranges used to produce orange juice must be at least 8. Each pound of oranges that is used for juice yields a revenue of $2.25 and incurs a variable cost (consisting of labor costs, variable overhead costs, inventory costs and so on) of $1.35. Each pound of oranges sold in bags yields a revenue of $2.00 and incurs a variable cost of $1.20.
Determine how Sunblessed can maximize its profit. Please include your answer report with the model, and a description of your recommendation.
Use SolverTable to determine how a change in the cost per bag of oranges changes the optimal solution. Specifically, vary the cost from $1.00 to $1.50 in…
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Question 1
An electronic component manufacturer has two facilities producing a range of
resistors. Facility 1 costs €2000 per day to operate. Facility 2 costs €2500 per day to
operate. The production capacities per day are as follows:
Facility 1
Facility 2
Orders
25,000
Resistors 1% tolerance:
400
300
Resistors 5% tolerance
300
400
27,000
Resistors 10% tolerance
200
500
30,000
How many days should the manufacturer operate each facility in order to minimise
its costs and still produce sufficient resistors to meet its orders?
a. Formulate the problem as a linear programming model (hint: let X1 represent
the number of days that Facility 1 should operate and X2 represent the number
of days that Facility 2 should operate).
b. Solve the problem using graphical linear programming (corner point)
techniques.
Question 2
Solve question 1 above using Excel. The graph and minimum cost result should
automatically update if any of the constraints or objective function change.
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Question 8:
Which of the following is correct?
Group of answer choices
A) Janis identified 8 symptoms about groupthink, which can be grouped into 3 major categories: having a highly cohesive group, closed-mindedness, and pressures towards uniformity.
B) Janis identified 8 symptoms about groupthink, which can be grouped into 3 major categories: having a highly cohesive group, closed-mindedness, and pressures towards dissent.
C) Janis identified 8 symptoms about groupthink, which can be grouped into 3 major categories: having a poorly cohesive group, closed-mindedness, and pressures towards quitting.
D) Janis identified 8 symptoms about groupthink, which can be grouped into 3 major categories: having a highly cohesive group, open-mindedness, and pressures towards uniformity.
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Question 1
Consider a case of TWO sisters fighting over an orange and as a way to end the quarrel, they decide to cut the orange into TWO equal halves. Immediately, one sister squeezes her half to make juice and the other sister uses the peels to bake cake.
a) Identify and explain the approach the TWO sisters used in addressing the conflict.
b) Do you think the approach used in the above scenario was the best? Give THREE reasons to support your argument.
c) Examine TWO negotiation lessons you learn from the above scenario.
d) Discuss TWO dangers of conflict that parties are exposed to each time they disagree as in the above scenario.
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Question 04: Use Holts Model to solve the following, Assuming a at 0.2 and ẞ at 0.3
Time
Scale
600
1550
1500
1500
2400
3100
2600
2900
3800
4500
4000
4900
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Question 31
When a firm operates in multiple geographic markets simultaneously it is said to be
implementing a product diversification strategy.
OA) True
B) False
Question 32
Multipoint competition exists when two or more diversified firms simultaneously
compete in multiple markets, and multipoint competition can serve to facilitate a
particular type of tacit collusion called mutual forbearance.
A) True
B) False
Question 33
Institutional owners are usually pension funds, mutual funds, insurance companies,
or other groups of investors that have joined together to manage their investments.
OA) True
B) False
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Question 1
Broad Topic: Sporting Equipment
Narrowed Topic: Classification of Protective Gear in Contact Sports.
Broad Topic: Farming Tools
Narrowed Topic: Classification of Hand Tools in Organic Farming Practices
Question 2
Broad Topic: Sporting Equipment
Narrowed Topic: Classification of Protective Gear in Contact Sports.
Thesis Statement: Through a classification approach, the analysis of protective gear in contact sports reveals distinct categories based on function, material composition, and design, highlighting the essential role these specialized equipment play in safeguarding athletes and minimizing the risk of injuries in physically demanding competitive environments.
Question 3.
Broad Topic: Sporting Equipment
Narrowed Topic: Classification of Protective Gear in Contact Sports.
Thesis Statement: Through a classification approach, the analysis of protective gear in contact sports reveals distinct categories based on function, material composition,…
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Question 5
Titebond blends Methanol and Toluene to produce two types of wood glues. Glue 1 must be at least 70%
Toluene and sells for $70/Ib. Glue 2 must be at least 40% Methanol and sells for $40/lb. Titebond can'
purchase up to 80 lbs. of Toluene at $15/lb and up to 100 Ibs. of Methanol at $10/lb. Assuming that all
glue produced can be sold, formulate an LP to help Titebond maximize profits.
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Question 3
A NASA manager testified to the Rogers Commission that they hoped the backup O-ring on Challenger's solid rocket boosters would be the sealing O-ring under the worst case conditions. This is an illustration of which Irving point:
Group of answer choices
A) Shared illusion of unity
B) The illusion of invulnerability
C) Stereotyped views of others
D) Having a moderately cohesive group
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Question 7:
Groupthink is:
Group of answer choices
A) A mindset of not rocking the boat in order to avoid promoting viewpoints outside the comfort zone of consensus thinking, which ultimately leads to planned, rational decision making because ideas are critically analyzed.
B) A mindset of not rocking the boat in order to avoid promoting viewpoints outside the comfort zone of consensus thinking, which ultimately leads to hasty, irrational decision making because ideas are not critically analyzed.
C) A mindset of not rocking the boat in order to avoid promoting viewpoints outside the comfort zone of consensus thinking, which ultimately leads to hasty, irrational decision making because ideas are critically analyzed.
D) A mindset of rocking the boat in order to promote viewpoints outside the comfort zone of consensus thinking, which ultimately leads to hasty, irrational decision making because ideas are not critically analyzed.
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The laws governing Equal Employment Opportunity guarantee equal pay for men and women, whites and minorities, and other groups
Question 25 options:
True
False
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Q/Choose a suitable question for each of the following answers.
1-Harry works for an international company in Dallas. * Where Harry is working and in which place?
For what company Harry does work and where?
For what and where does Harry work ?
Does Harry work in an international company in Dallas?
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Question 1
All of the following are typical characteristics that make business purchase of
materials different from consumer purchases, except:
In business purchases the party that will use the material is typically not the
party that will handle the receival and delivery of the material.
In business purchases the party that will need the material is not typically the
same party that has the power to make the purchase.
O In business purchases The party that will use the material is typically the same
party that will place the purchase the order for the material.
In business purchases the actual purchase must meet legal requirements like
meeting safety standards, contractual obligations, and meeting tax laws.
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Question 4An investor is to purchase one of three types of real estate, as illustrated in Figure below. Theinvestor must decide among an apartment building, an office building, and a warehouse. Thefuture states of nature that will determine how much profit the investor will make are goodeconomic conditions and poor economic conditions. The profits that will result from eachdecision in the event of each state of nature are shown in Table below:
a) Find the optimal act using Maxi-Max criteriab) Find the optimal act using Mini-Max criteria c) Find the optimal act using Maxi-Min criteria
d) Find the optimal act using Min-Max regret table
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Question 6:
Irving Janis coined the term Groupthink after:
Group of answer choices
A) Reviewing the Korean War, Pearl Harbor, Bay of Pigs crisis, and Vietnam War
B) Reviewing the Korean War, Iran-Iraq War, Vietnam War, and Gulf War
C) Reviewing the Gulf War, Vietnam War, Korean War, and Seven Day War
D) Reviewing the Bay of Pigs crisis, Gulf War, Korean War, and Pearl Harbor
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Question 1: Assume that there are a total of six different market segments for the fitness center market. Take reference from the listed overview of the markets and answer the questions give below.
Overview:
Making friends: The “making friends” market segment sees fitness centers as an opportunity to mix with people with similar goals and lifestyles and to make new friends.
Losing it: The next market segment is “losing it”, which refers to the goal of losing weight.
Taking shape: The “taking shape” market segment consists of consumers who are primarily interested in improving the look of their body.
Peak performers: Consumers in the “peak performers” segment are highly disciplined and self-motivated individuals when it comes to their health and fitness. They are highly focused upon achieving their personal best.
Health requirements: Consumers in this market segment attend a fitness center because they are trying to improve their health, strength, or because of “doctor’s orders”.
Sports…
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Question 1:
A manufacturer is trying to determine the combination of two products, A and B, that should be
produced. Each product passes through a three-stage production process: Stages I, II and III.
For product A: Stage I takes 3 hours of labour, Stage II takes 4 hours and Stage III takes 1 hour.
For product B: Stage I takes 4 hours, Stage II takes 2 hours and Stage III takes 3 hours.
Product A sells for £38 each unit and B for £40 each unit.
At present 11 people are employed on Stage 1, 12 on Stage II and 10 on Stage III, with all employees
working 40 hours each week.
(a) Formulate this problem in terms of determining the sales-maximising combination of the two
products on a weekly basis.
(b) Solve the problem graphically.
(c) Confirm the solution using simultaneous equations.
(d) Identify the binding and non-binding constraints.
(e) Undertake sensitivity analysis on each of the binding constraints and evaluate the
management information that this generates.
(f) If you know that the…
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Question13: Which of the following best describes dispute resolution through an arbitrator?
A) A process where a neutral third party facilitates communication between disputing parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution.
B) A process where a judge hears arguments from both sides and makes a legally binding decision.
C) A process where a party decides the outcome of the dispute without the involvement of any third party.
D) A process where an arbitrator makes a legally binding decision after hearing evidence from both sides.
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Year
1
3
Quarter
1
2
4
4
1
2
3
4
Sales
25
28
33
38
22
27
34
36
21
25
39
41
Based on the sales data shown above, what is the trend for quarter 1 of year 4?
30.45
30.42
30.52
30.49
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Question 2
Mary a songwriter submitted a song to the companies that she is under. Both companies then contacted her for the song submitted. Because of her contract with both companies, she is obligated to allow both companies to use the song submitted, but it will become a problem in the future because of copyright and publishing issues. She then needs to decide which company should use the song. Whichever option, the songwriter will fail to comply with the contract she signed with both companies.
choose the correct dilemma below
Epistemic Dilemma
Ontological Dilemma
Self-imposed Dilemma
World-imposed Dilemma
Obligation Dilemma
Prohibition Dilemma
Single-agent Dilemma
Multi-person Dilemma
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4.
Bill and Marla each own an undivided interest in a house that will pass to the survivor when either Bill or Marla dies. This is
Question 29 options:
a post-nuptial agreement
a joint tenancy
a tenancy in common
a tenancy in particular
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Question 1: Should the marketing budget be maintained or increased during a recession or economic downturn? During a recession, the immediate desire of many companies is often to simply cut costs. The marketing department can be selected for this cut and in some cases is the first area cut. One could argue that the marketing spend is the one spend or investment in a company which should be maintained or even increased during a recession or economic downturn.
Take a position: Marketing spend should be maintained or increased during a recession or economic
downturn versus Marketing spend should be cut along with all the other spending in the organisation.
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Question 1:
The following data are available about the returns of two stocks and
market portfolio:
Economic State Probability
Stock A (%)
Stock B (%)
Market portfolio (%)
Deep Recession
0.05
-3
-2
-13
Mild Recession
0.20
6
9
1
Average
0.50
11
12
15
Mild Boom
0.20
14
15
29
Strong Boom
0.05
19
26
43
Table 1
You are required to:
a) Compute the expected return for stocks A and B
b) Compute the standard deviation for stocks A and B. Which stock
is riskier?
c) Compute the expected return of a portfolio that comprises of 70%
stock A and 30% stock B
d) Compute the standard deviation of returns for the market
portfolio
e) Which, among stocks A, B and the market is riskier? Respond in
light of your computations
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A sheriff applies for the a reward offered by a bank to anyone who catches a bank robber. If the sheriff apprehends a bank robber will he be able to collect the reward?
Question 12 options:
A)
Probably, if he was off duty at the time he caught the robber,
B)
If he was on duty at that time...probably not.
C)
Yes it was an open offer.
D)
No, the bank's statement was only an invitation to negotiate
E)
A and B
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Question 9
Janis concluded that group members have a desperate drive to achieve consensus at all costs, and that they lose the ability to critically evaluate other points of view.
Group of answer choices
A) Decision makers are often blinded by their own needs for self-esteem and being an accepted member of a group, and lack the willingness to entertain opposing points of view and fully analyze alternatives.
B) Decision makers are often forgo their own needs for self-esteem and being an accepted member of a group, and actively entertain opposing points of view and fully analyze alternatives.
C) Decision makers are often blinded by their own needs for self-esteem and being an accepted member of a group, but work together to entertain opposing points of view and fully analyze alternatives.
D) Decision makers are upfront about their own needs for self-esteem and being an accepted member of a group, which enables them to entertain opposing points of view and fully analyze alternatives.
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Case 4
Situation: The Acme Warehouse Company received a consignment of 20' lengths of 3" diameter stainless steel pipes. Acme had never handled pipe as part of their warehousing operation. The forklift truck operator assigned to this job used the truck's forks as a ram to load, handle, and unload the pipe. Inspection of the pipe by the owners revealed that the forks were bending and damaging the pipe.
Question: Suggest several alternative methods for eliminating the problem of pipe damage. From a cost and ease in application standpoint, select one alternative solution for adoption.
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A local real estate investor in Kingston is considering three investments: a motel, a restaurant, or a theatre. Profits from the motel or restaurant will be affected by the availability of gasoline and the number of tourist; Profits from the theatre will be relatively stable under any conditions. The following payoff table shows the profit or loss that could result from each investment:
Real Estate Investor Payoff Table
Payoffs are Profits
States of Nature (Gasoline Avaliability)
Decision Alternatives
Shortage
Stable Supply
Surplus
Motel
$8,000
$15,000
$22,000
Restaurant
$2,000
$8000
$6,000
Theater
$6,000
$6,000
$5,000
Which option should the real estate investor choose if he uses the Equal Likelihood criterion?
Using a maximax approach, what alternative should the real estate investor choose?
Using the Maximum approach, what alternative should the real estate investor choose?
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A local real estate investor in Kingston is considering three investments: a motel, a restaurant, or a theatre. Profits from the motel or restaurant will be affected by the availability of gasoline and the number of tourist; Profits from the theatre will be relatively stable under any conditions. The following payoff table shows the profit or loss that could result from each investment:
Real Estate Investor Payoff Table
Payoffs are Profits
States of Nature (Gasoline Avaliability)
Decision Alternatives
Shortage
Stable Supply
Surplus
Motel
$8,000
$15,000
$22,000
Restaurant
$2,000
$8000
$6,000
Theater
$6,000
$6,000
$5,000
If the probability of a shortage of gasoline is 25%, the probability of a stable supply of gasoline is 45% and the probability of a surplus of gasoline is 30%. Using the EMV, What option should the real estate investor choose and what is that optimal expected value?
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Question 5:
Irving Janis researched why a team would reach an excellent decision one time and a disastrous one the next. Janis:
Group of answer choices
A) Was partnering with NASA to identify ways to improve mission critical decision making.
B) Saw his model as a tool that groups could use to help prevent poor decisions.
C) Was working on a Congressional committee to analyze the Vietnam War.
D) Was interested in applying the model to his doctoral thesis work.
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Question 2:
A manufacturing company produces 2 products, air conditioners and fan heaters:
Each air-conditioner requires 3 hrs of wiring and 2 hrs drilling.
Each heater needs 2 hrs wiring and 1 hr drilling.
During the next production period, there are 240 hrs of wiring time available and 140 hours of drilling time. Each air-conditioner sold yields a profit of 25€. Each heater can be sold for 15€.
Formulate this production-mix Linear Programming problem and find the combination of air-conditioners and heaters which gives the most profit.
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