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a chain of fast-food restaurants.

for sverma if available I have 4 questions please provide explanation if you can.

This assignment requires you to use Excel only in question 4. Questions 2, 3, and 4 require
that you explain how you determined the answer to the question. Submitting answers without
an explanation for these three questions is not sufficient.
submit your answers.
Question 1
A group of investors wants to develop a chain of fast-food restaurants. In determining potential costs
for each facility, they must consider, among other expenses, the average monthly electric bill. They
decide to sample some fast-food restaurants currently operating to estimate the monthly cost of
electricity. They want to be 90% confident of their results and want the error of the interval estimate to
be no more than $100. They estimate that such bills range from $600 to $2,500. How large a sample
should they take?
Question 2
Suppose a study reports that the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular unleaded gasoline is
$3.16. You believe that the figure is higher in your area of the country. You decide to test this claim
for your part of the United States by randomly calling gasoline stations. Your random survey of 25
stations produces the following prices (all in $). Assume gasoline prices for a region are normally
distributed. Do the data you obtained provide enough evidence to reject the claim? Use a 1% level of
significance.
3.27 3.29 3.16 3.20 3.37
3.20 3.23 3.19 3.20 3.24
3.16 3.07 3.27 3.09 3.35
3.15 3.23 3.14 3.05 3.35
3.21 3.14 3.14 3.07 3.10
Question 3
Where do CFOs get their money news? According to Robert Half International, 47% get their money
news from newspapers, 15% get it from communication/colleagues, 12% get it from television, 11%
from the Internet, 9% from magazines, 5% from radio, and 1% do not know. Suppose a researcher
wants to test these results. She randomly samples 67 CFOs and finds that 40 of them get their
money news from newspapers. Does the test show enough evidence to reject the findings of Robert
Half International? Use a = .05. Unit 3 [GB513: Business Analytics]
Question 4
To answer this question, use the Data Analysis Toolpack in Excel and select “t-Test: Two-Sample
Assuming Equal Variances” from the list of available tools. Explain your answer (how did you decide if
men spend more) and include the output table. Some studies have shown that in the United States,
men spend more than women buying gifts and cards on Valentine’s Day. Suppose a researcher
wants to test this hypothesis by randomly sampling nine men and 10 women with comparable
demographic characteristics from various large cities across the United States to be in a study. Each
study participant is asked to keep a log beginning one month before Valentine’s Day and record all
purchases made for Valentine’s Day during that one-month period. The resulting data are shown
below. Use these data and a 1% level of significance to test to determine if, on average, men actually
do spend significantly more than women on Valentine’s Day. Assume that such spending is normally
distributed in the population and that the population variances are equal.
Men Women
107.48 125.98
143.61 45.53
90.19 56.35
125.53 80.62
70.79 46.37
83.00 44.34
129.63 75.21
154.22 68.48
93.80 85.84
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annual tax rate of a county.

I’m having a difficult time finding the annual tax rate of a county. Now, I took the purchase value of the property (415,000), divided it by 1,000 and multiplied that by the total consolidated tax rate (745.20). The end result = $308,013.00 

I don’t understand how to find the annual tax rate (% wise).

 
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UNIT 6 HW ,

UNIT 6 HW   Total of 15 questions  

UNIT 6 HW , I only need question # 4,10,11,13,14,17,31,32,33,35,37,39,41,43,49.  15 total  answers only  , # 10 will be a new question which I will upload

 
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Linear Programming Project

Linear Programming Project


In this Project, each team will be provided with a linear programming problem
that must be solved in detail. The solution to the problem must include the
items listed below in a clear and orderly format. Once the team is certain that
the solution is correct and complete, the solution should be submitted to the
Instructor by the Due Date. Submissions after the Due Date will receive
Lateness Deductions at the rate of 10% per calendar day late; the timestamp of
the submission will be used in any such evaluation.

The following items must be clearly presented in the problems analysis and
solution:
* The definition of all variables;
* A statement of the objective function;
* A listing of all the constraint inequalities;
* A graph showing the inequalities and the coordinates of the vertices;
* An evaluation of the objective function at each vertex;
* The conclusions drawn from the analysis.




Johnson’s Produce is purchasing fertilizer with two nutrients: N (nitrogen) and
P (phosphorus). They need at least 180 units of N and 90 units of P. Their
supplier has two brands of fertilizer for them to buy. Brand A costs $10 a bag
and has 4 units of N and 1 unit of P. Brand B costs $5 a bag and has 1 unit of
each nutrient. Johnson’s Produce can pay at most $800 for the fertilizer. How
many bags of each brand should be purchased to minimize the cost? What is the
minimum cost?

 
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