Science
what are two types of technologies that help people study the surface and composition of earth
Managerial Economics
Please check Here gasoline output is mesured in thousands of gallons, fiber output in the thousands of square feet, and crude oil in thousands of barrels. The product's profits per unit output are $.50 per gallon for gasoline and $.75 per square foot for fiber. The the res...
Physics
A 930 kg car strikes a huge spring at a speed of 22 m/s, compressing the spring 12.0 m. (a) What is the spring stiffness constant of the spring? (b) How long is the car in contact with the spring before it bounces off in the opposite direction?
Physics
A mass m at the end of a spring vibrates with a frequency of 0.93 Hz. When an additional 607 g mass is added to m, the frequency is 0.63 Hz. What is the value of m?
Physics
A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 3.0 J of work is required to compress the spring by 0.17 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it experiences a maximum acceler...
Managerial Economics
Ms. Sue, the resort's operating costs are the same in the winter and the summer. But their rooms are filled more in the summer than in the winter, so to maximize their profits, the resort increases price to increase sales and profits, but the marginal costs remains the sam...
Managerial Economics
A CA resort offers year-round activities and the resort's operating costs are essentially the same in winter and summer. Mgmt charges higher nightly rates in the winter, when its average occupancy rate is 75%, than in the summer, when its occupancy rate is 85%. My questio...
Managerial Economics
A CA resort offers year-round activities and the resort's operating costs are essentially the same in winter and summer. Mgmt charges higher nightly rates in the winter, when its average occupancy rate is 75%, than in the summer, when its occupancy rate is 85%. My question...
Managerial Economics
As a VP of sales for a rapidly growing company, you are grappling with the question of expanding the size of your direct sales force (from its current level of 60 national salespeople). You are considering hiring from 5 to 10 additional personnel. How would you estimate the ad...
Managerial Economics (bobpursely please help)
Thanks, I found it.
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