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- 7. Subsidies help local and foreign firms in their competitiveness a. False b. TrueDemand for stereo headphones and MP3 players for joggers has caused Nina Industries to grow almost 50 percent over the past year. The number of joggers continues to expand, so Nina expects demand for headsets to also expand, because, as yet, no safety laws have been passed to prevent joggers from wearing them. Demand for the players for last year was as follows: MONTH DEMAND (UNITS) January February 4,100 4,200 March 3,900 April 4,300 May 4,900 June 4,600 July 5,200 August 4,800 September 5,300 October 5,600 November 6,200 December 5,900The Porsche Club of America sponsors driver education events that provide high-performance driving instruction on actual race tracks. Because safety is a primary consideration at such events, many owners elect to install roll bars in their cars. Deegan Industries manufactures two types of roll bars for Porsches. Model DRB is bolted to the car using existing holes in the car's frame. Model DRW is a heavier roll bar that must be welded to the car's frame. Model DRB requires 20 pounds of a special high alloy steel, 40 minutes of manufacturing time, and 60 minutes of assembly time. Model DRW requires 25 pounds of the special high alloy steel, 100 minutes of manufacturing time, and 40 minutes of assembly time. Deegan's steel supplier indicated that at most 36,000 pounds of the high-alloy steel will be available next quarter. In addition, Deegan estimates that 2,000 hours of manufacturing time and 1,700 hours of assembly time will be available next quarter. The profit contributions are $200…
- 42) Revenue management decisions-like other pricing and revenue optimization decisions- are usually based on maximizing expected net contribution. Is this sentence valid A. False B. True C. Not applicable D. None of the abovebus ules des cussions zzes Please refer to the Network Diagram below. Let Xij represent the number of units shipped from i to j, where i= 1, 2, 3 and j-4, 5, 6. The objective function is to minimize overall transportation cost while making sure all demand is met. Answer each question independently of the other questions. Unit shipping costs are intentionally hidden from the diagram. Supply 100 50 50 Plants 2 Retailers Demand 50 25 110 Under which of the following situations (consider them separately) would we have demand shortages? I. Route 1-6 is removed.QUESTIONS (Using the same problem) A vendor for the local ballpark food stand is questioning whether to stock his concession with a large or small inventory. He believes that it will depend upon the size of the crowd. He has developed a payoff matrix for the various alternatives (stocking decision) and states of nature (size of crowd). What is the Expected Monetary Value (EMV)? Alternatives Large Inventory Small Inventory Probability OA) $68,400 O B)-$20,000 O C) $10,000 O D) $51,500 O E) $78,400 Large Crowd $220,000 $90,000 .20 PROFIT ($) Average Crowd $50,000 $70,000 .50 Small Crowd -$2,000 -$5,000 .30
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