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Hi, I need help with essay on Internet Tools for Dirt Bikes. Paper must be at least 250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Since Dirt Bikes already offers Internet access to every employee who uses a desktop computer, it would be prudent to develop private network by utilizing the present network connections. Intranet would thus be a viable alternative. Other internet tools I would recommend for the company are Virtual Private Network (VPN) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The table below summarizes the benefits of the recommended internet tools (Bias 52): Internet toolsDepartmentBenefits Intranet Sales and Marketing •Private •Secure •Protected by firewall •Prevents unauthorized access of information •Easy access of information •Improved sales through convenient tracking •Higher productivity •Reduced costsHuman Resource•Extra security •Easy-to-navigate environment •Easy accessibility •Access rights •Interactive interface •Less time spent on searching information •Replaces cumbersome manuals •Saves time and paperManufacturing and Production •Easy consolidation of data from many sources •Increased speed of access •Intranet offers centralized manufacturing and publishing of data •Fosters collaboration between manufacturing and other functional groups •Easy identification of product problems •Improved inventory control •Easy implementation of design changes •Reduced cost •Enhanced productivity

 

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Resources: Principles of Microeconomics, Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6. 

Prepare an 1,000word research paper as part of a marketing research committee for your organization about current microeconomic thought and theory. 

Identify the fundamental lessons the Ten Principles of Economics teaches regarding:

  • How people make decisions
  • How people interact
  • How the economy works as a whole 

Explain the following to help the committee members understand how markets work:

  • How society manages its scarce resources and benefits from economic interdependence.
  • Why the demand curve slopes downward and the supply curve slopes upward.Where the point of equilibrium is and what does it determine?
  • The impact of price controls, taxes, and elasticity on changes in supply, demand and equilibrium prices.

Format consistent with APA guidelines.

 

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Please help me with solving this problem. Please help me with solving this problem.

Acertain group of test subjects had pulse rates with a mean of 71.4 beats per minute and a standard deviation of 12.1 beats per minute. Would it be unusual for oneof the test subjects to have a pulse rate of 125.6 beats per minute? Minimum "usual" value = CI beats per minute(Type an integer or a decimal.) Maximum "usual" value = D beats per minute(Type an integer or a decimal.) ls 125.6 beats per minute an unusual pulse rate? Q A. Yes, because it is between the minimum and maximum "usual" values.0 B. No, because it is smaller than the minimum "usual" value. 0 C. Yes, because it is smaller than the minimum "usual" value. 0 D. Yes, because it is larger than the maximum "usual" value. 0 E. No, because it is between the minimum and maximum "usual" values.0 F. No, because it is larger than the maximum "usual" value.

 

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Homer consumes only donuts and beer. When he consumes less than 10 beers, Homer would gladly drink one more. After drinking 10 beers, Homer is so drunk that he does not notice any additional bottle he drinks (that is, the benefit of an additional bottle of beer is zero). Drinking more than 17 beers is beyond the processing capability of Homer’s liver and any additional bottle makes him sick (beer is no longer a “good” for Homer). Homer’s preferences for donuts are similar. As long as he eats less than 15 donuts, an additional donut increases his utility. If he eats between 15 and 20 donuts, then additional donuts do not bring him any additional utility, and if he eats more than 20 donuts, then additional donuts make him worse off.

  1. Sketch Homer’s indifference curve passing through point (8 donuts, 8 beers).

  2. Sketch Homer’s indifference curve passing through point (16 donuts, 16 beers)

Hint: For each of the above questions, it is possible to (and you should!) sketch Homer’s entire indifference curves.

 

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