gmatclub.com 1. Mary and Joe are to throw three dice each. The score is the sum of points on all three dice. If Mary scores 10 in her attempt what is the probability that Joe will outscore Mary in his? A. 24/64 B. 32/64 C. 36/64 D. 40/64 E. 42/64 Expected value of a roll of one dice is 1/6(1+2+3+4+5+6)=3.5. Expected value of three dices is 3*3.5=10.5. Mary scored 10 so the probability to have more then 10, or more then average is the same as to have less than average=1/2. P=1/2. Answer:
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com/downloads/fin-534-financial-management-homework-sets/ FIN 534 Week 2 Homework Set 1 Directions: Answer the following questions on a separate document. Explain how you reached the answer or show your work if a mathematical calculation is needed, or both. Submit your assignment using the assignment link in the course shell. This homework assignment is worth 100 points. Use the following information for Questions 1 through 8: Assume that you recently graduated and have just reported to work as an investment
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TECM 2700 Technical Writing ------------------------------------------------- Spring 2014 Instructor James Bates Office Hours Tuesday: 12:30–1:30, GAB 543 Wednesday 4:50–5:50, GAB 543 Thursday: 12:30–1:30, GAB 543 Phone 940-565-4458 (office number for the Department of Linguistics & Technical Communication. You may leave a message with the staff. ) E-Mail jamesbates@my.unt.edu Textbook Sims, Brenda R. Technical Communication. 2nd ed. Kendall Hunt, 2013
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Stellar Auto JIT Case Writeup Operations Management Course Answer 1: Manufacturing System for ISD – To Assemble cockpit Sub-Assembly Following is the distribution of activities across three workstations that we are proposing to be laid out at ISD. This distribution is designed in order to maintain consistence Takt time of 8 min at both ISD and SAL. This will ensure that the output rate at ISD matches with consumption rate at SAL FAA line. Workstation 1 finishes its task after step 9, and
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Vanessa W. Assignment 1 Department Training Series: Common Law Traditions and Sources of Law This training series will introduce you to the basic rules of law. Businesses face many legal issues that require the help of business persons “to prevent avoidable legal situations.” So it is important for business professionals to have a strong working knowledge of the laws that pertain to their type of business to ensure that their company is always in compliance. Thus, it is important to
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5/31/2015 Contemporary Management Dr Hesham Sadek © IES Business Consultants 1 © IES Business Consultants 2 1 5/31/2015 Course grading & admin issues Class Participation 10% Case Studies (6 cases – 3.3% each) 20% Midterm Exam (Chapter 01 till 09) 30% Final Exam (Chapter 10 till 18) 40% 100% 3 © IES Business Consultants Grading for Case Studies Problem Definition (What is the Problem). 15% Justification of the Problem (What caused
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[pic] Department of Management Class of BUS 564 Advanced Decision Making Final Exam 1- A local real estate investor in Orlando is considering three alternative investments: a motel, a restaurant, or a theater. Profits from the motel or restaurant will be affected by the availability of gasoline and the number of tourists; profits from the theater will be relatively stable under any conditions. The following payoff table shows the profit or loss that could result from each investment: |
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environmental scan as a valued tool for the facilities management (FM) operation to assist in determining strategic direction. Design/methodology/approach – After defining the environmental scan, its usefulness is explored from the perspective of a single case study public institution FM organisation. Once the information is captured, the potential analysis and value is discussed. Findings – The environmental scan is seen as a valuable tool in the FM organisation to solicit input from both the institution’s
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Assessments & Marking Guides Student ©SBG 2010 Page 1 of 23 530 Organisation & Management PRESCRIPTION: 530 ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT This prescription replaces 130 Organisation and Management. CORE PRESCRIPTION Level CREDIT VERSION INTRODUCED AIM 5 20 1 2006 Students will understand the factors that influence management and the organisation and apply a range of factors. Nil PREREQUISITES ASSESSMENT WEIGHTINGS Learning outcomes 1. Students will identify the purpose of organisations
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Transportation Studies, Vol. 6, pp. 1426 - 1438, 2005 A SHORTEST PATH ALGORITHM FOR REAL ROAD NETWORK BASED ON PATH OVERLAP Yongtaek LIM Assistant Professor Division of Transportation and Logistics System Engineering Yosu National University San 96-1, Dundeok-dong, Yosu city Chunnam, 550-749, KOREA Fax:+82-061-659-3340 E-mail:limyt@yosu.ac.kr Hyunmyung KIM PhD Student Department of Civil Engineering Institute of Transportation Studies University of California, Irvine USA Fax: (949) 824-8385 E-mail:
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