A narrative example is:
a. a comparison
b. a story
c. both of the above
d. none of the above
b
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Read the information about Moore Industries. The company's dividends for the year
a. Reduce the amount of capital stock reported by the company. b. Are part of Moore Industries' operating costs. c. Are reported on the statement of retained earnings. d. Are an expense of Moore Industries.
If the Ontario government passed a new sexual offences law. Which of the following statements best describes this law? The law
A) was validly passed pursuant to section 91 of the Constitution Act B) is ultra vires the powers of the Ontario government C) was validly passed pursuant to section 92 of the Constitution Act D) can exist along with the Criminal Code E) is only valid if all other provinces adopted a similar law
Which of these is a decision variable for the LP formulation of this problem?
A) cheese B) Nacholupa C) 400 D) $2.75
Susanna Nanna is the production manager for a furniture manufacturing company. The company produces tables (X) and chairs (Y). Each table generates a profit of $80 and requires 3 hours of assembly time and 4 hours of finishing time
Each chair generates $50 of profit and requires 3 hours of assembly time and 2 hours of finishing time. There are 360 hours of assembly time and 240 hours of finishing time available each month. The following linear programming problem represents this situation. Maximize 80X + 50Y Subject to: 3X + 3Y ? 360 4X + 2Y ? 240 X, Y ? 0 The optimal solution is X = 0, and Y = 120. (a) What would the maximum possible profit be? (b) How many hours of assembly time would be used to maximize profit? (c) If a new constraint, 2X + 2Y ? 400, were added, what would happen to the maximum possible profit?