segmented income statement product line analysis

Segmented Income Statements, Product-Line Analysis

Bismarck Company produces blenders and coffeemakers. During the past year, the company produced and sold 80,000 blenders and 75,000 coffeemakers. Fixed costs for Bismarck totaled $327,000, of which $92,400 can be avoided if the blenders are not produced and $145,000 can be avoided if the coffee makers are not produced. Revenue and variable cost information follow:

                                                                       Blenders                                   Coffee Makers
Variable  expenses per appliance                     $20                                                 $27
Selling price per appliance                                  24                                                   29

 

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write a definition essay 4

1. Write a definition essay.

2. Please see the attachment for detailed requirements.

3. Following MLA guidelines.

4. Use Times New Roman 12 font, double-spaced, and normal margin.

5. The essay should be at least 900 words.

read the editorial and answer these simple questions

The URL to the editorial is in the word document same as the questions.

read the editorial and answer these simple questions

cissp worksheet

CISSP Worksheet assignment. Submit 10 CISSP questions from the second domain, Asset Security.

lets say you take exam worth 180 points and your score marked 64th percentile all exam

Let’s say you take an exam worth 180 points and your score marked the 64th percentile of all the exam scores. Based on this you can conclude that?

linear equation project

Curve-fitting Project – Linear Model (due 11/24/2013)
 

Instructions

For this assignment, collect data exhibiting a relatively linear trend, find the line of best fit, plot the data and the line, interpret the slope, and use the linear equation to make a prediction. Also, find r2 (coefficient of determination) and r (correlation coefficient). Discuss your findings. Your topic may be that is related to sports, your work, a hobby, or something you find interesting. If you choose, you may use the suggestions described below.
 

A Linear Model Example and Technology Tips are described in separate topics.
 

Tasks for Linear Regression Model (LR)

(LR-1) Describe your topic, provide your data, and cite your source. Collect at least 8 data points. Label appropriately.  (Post this information as a main topic here in the Project conference as well as in your completed project. Include a brief informative description in the title of your posting. Each student must use different data.) 
 
The idea with the conference posting is two-fold: (1) To share your interesting project idea with your classmates, and (2) To give me a chance to give you a brief thumbs-up or thumbs-down about your proposed topic and data. Sometimes students get off on the wrong foot or misunderstand the intent of the project, and your posting provides an opportunity for some feedback. Remark: Students may choose similar topics, but must havedifferent data sets. For example, several students may be interested in a particular Olympic sport, and that is fine, but they must collect different data, perhaps from different events or different gender.

(LR-2) Plot the points (x, y) to obtain a scatterplot. Use an appropriate scale on the horizontal and vertical axes and be sure to label carefully. Visually judge whether the data points exhibit a relatively linear trend. (If so, proceed. If not, try a different topic or data set.) 

(LR-3) Find the line of best fit (regression line) and graph it on the scatterplot. State the equation of the line.
 

(LR-4) State the slope of the line of best fit. Carefully interpret the meaning of the slope in a sentence or two.

(LR-5) Find and state the value of r2, the coefficient of determination, and r, the correlation coefficient. Discuss your findings in a few sentences. Is r positive or negative? Why? Is a line a good curve to fit to this data? Why or why not? Is the linear relationship very strong, moderately strong, weak, or nonexistent?
 

(LR-6) Choose a value of interest and use the line of best fit to make an estimate or prediction. Show calculation work.
 

(LR-7) Write a brief narrative of a paragraph or two. Summarize your findings and be sure to mention any aspect of the linear model project (topic, data, scatterplot, line, r, or estimate, etc.) that you found particularly important or interesting. 

 

You may submit all of your project in one document or a combination of documents, which may consist of word processing documents or spreadsheets or scanned handwritten work, provided it is clearly labeled where each task can be found. Be sure to include your name. Projects are graded on the basis of completeness, correctness, ease in locating all of the checklist items, and strength of the narrative portions.

 

  • Choose an Olympic sport — an event that interests you. Go to http://www.databaseolympics.com/ and collect data for winners in the event for at least 8 Olympic games (dating back to at least 1980). (Example: Winning times in Men’s 400 m dash). Make a quick plot for yourself to “eyeball” whether the data points exhibit a relatively linear trend. (If so, proceed. If not, try a different event.) After you find the line of best fit, use your line to make a prediction for the next Olympics (2014 for a winter event, 2016 for a summer event ).

I have already chosen the sport and plotted the times and years. I have attached and complated that part of the project.

equality all 4567731 2

Social stratification is the ranking of individuals in a hierarchy of unequal wealth, occupational prestige, and power. It is a feature of society and not a reflection of individual uniqueness or differences. Stratification is a universal feature found in all societies: agrarian, industrial, and postindustrial. Furthermore, socialization and cultures reproduce stratification and transmit it from one generation to the next.

Social institutions such as education, the economy, politics, and government maintain the stratified status quo. The goal of these institutions is to provide the needs of society and not a radical transformation of structured inequality. Changes in social stratification are usually slow and incremental rather than fast and revolutionary.

This discussion will give you an insight into the difficulties all societies face with regards to social stratification. Based on your readings and understanding of the above issues, discuss the answer to the following question with your classmates:

  • Is it possible to establish a society in which there is no stratification based on class? Explain your response with reasons.

application security lab 2

1. Is using the option to Store passwords using reversible encryption a good security practice? Why or why not?

2. How often are GPO changes applied? Must the user be logged off the system?

3. Which GPO policy takes precedence in the case of a policy conflict? Why?

4. What is the value of the Group Policy in an enterprise environment?

5. What are some of the reasons that an organization would need to document their existing GPO settings?




probablity paper excel

Jackson County judges try thousands of cases per year. In an overwhelming majority of the cases disposed, the verdict stands as rendered. However, some cases are appealed, and of those appealed, some of the cases are reversed. Jackie Chan of The Star Tribune conducted a study of cases handled by Jackson County judges over a three-year period. In the Excel file, Judges, linked at the bottom of the page, are the results for the 182,908 cases handled (disposed) by 40 judges in Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations Court, and Municipal Court. 

The purpose of the newspaper’s study was to evaluate the performance of the judges. The newspaper wanted to know which judges were doing a good job and which ones were making too many mistakes. You are to assist in the data analysis by using your knowledge of probability and conditional probability to help with the ranking of each of the judges, as well as each court.

Managerial Report
Prepare a report (see below) with your ranking of the judges based on the probabilities and conditional probabilities, as well as the analysis of each court. Include the following seven (7) items in table format to support your ranking. Be sure to use five (5) decimal places for your probabilities in the table, as some of them will be quite small.

  1. The probability of cases being appealed in each of the three different courts.
  2. The probability of cases being reversed in each of the three different courts.
  3. The probability of cases being reversed given an appeal in each of the three different courts.
  4. The probability of a case being appealed for each judge.
  5. The probability of a case being reversed for each judge.
  6. The probability of reversal, given an appeal for each judge.
  7. Rank the judges within each court for each of the probabilities in 4 – 6. In other words, only rank the judges in the Common Pleas court against the other judges in the Common Pleas court. perfrom the same analysis for the other two courts. Then, within each court, find the sum of the ranks and get an overall ranking for each judge. Evaluate and discuss the meaning of your results. Use tables, charts, graphs, or visual dashboards to support your findings.

Write a report that adheres to the Written Assignment Requirements under the heading “Expectations for CSU-Global Written Assignments” found in the  APA Requirements.  As with all written assignments at CSU-Global, you should have in-text citations and a reference page.

 

Your report must contain the following:

  • A title page in APA style.
  • An introduction that summarizes the problem.
  • The body of the paper should answer the questions posed in the problem by communicating the results of your analysis. Include results of calculations, as well as charts and graphs, where appropriate.
  • A conclusion paragraph that addresses your findings and what you have determined from the data and your analysis. 

Submit your Excel file in addition to your report.

assignment group process ground rules and group member evaluation

To work effectively in your group, it is helpful to establish ground rules—rules by which everyone agrees to abide. The “Sample Group Ground Rules” document provides some suggestions that will help your group function more efficiently and facilitate your success on the Group Project.

To prepare for this Assignment:

  • Review the “Sample Group Ground Rules” document in this week’s Learning Resources.
  • Review the “Group Process Evaluation Form” document in this week’s Learning Resources.
  • Reflect on the impact of collaboration when working on an information system (IS) project.