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Note the application of theories to the workplace. Select one of the following scenarios to discuss. Then, provide an example of your own. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings. Well pay versus sick pay: Most employees take all their sick days. Are organizations reinforcing the wrong behavior? Some companies pay employees a certain amount per sick day not taken. Some have lotteries for prizes and the entries are those employees with perfect attendance. Employee discipline: How far should managers go in the use of punishment? What conditions, if any, do you think justify the use of punishment? Have you ever worked for a boss that used punishment? What was your response? Training: How valuable is training to the learning process? Modeling behaviors? Rewards for new skill development?

 

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 In a two stage chemostat system, the volumes of the first and second reactors are V1=500 lit and V2=300 lit respectively. The first reactor is used for Biomass production and the second is for a secondary metabolite formation. The feed flow rate to the first reactor is F=100lit hr and the glucose concentration in the feed is S=5.0 g/lit.use mMax=0.3 hr-1 Ks=0.1 g/lit Yx/s=0.4.a) Determine cell and Glucose concentrations in the effluent of the first stage.b) Assume that Growth is Negligible in the second stage and the specific rate of product formation is Qp=0.02 g p/g cell h and Yp/s=0.6g P/g s. Determine the product and substrate concentrations in the effluent of the second reactor.

 

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A7AF8255 – 2ED7- 4DB4 -A430-B44F2CA4CB59final-81720#434 of 8In Classic Double Take Nim place counters as shown. Players take turns removing countersfrom one or both (horizontal) rows; in the latter case, the numbers of counters removed fromeach row must be equal. The player that picks up the last counter loses the game………..oWho can always win this game: the first player or the second player? If the first player startsby taking 3 from the second row does this follow a winning strategy? If the first player startsby taking 1 from the second row what should the second player do to follow a winningstrategy?Starting by taking 3 from the second row this follows a winning strategy?YESNOIf the first player starts by taking 1 from the second row the second player should:Theplayer can always win this game

 

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A project requires an initial fixed asset investment of $600,000, which will be depreciated straight-line to zero over the six-year life of the project. The pre-tax salvage value of the fixed assets at the end of the project is estimated to be $50,000. Projected sales volume for each year of the project is shown below. The sale price is $50 per unit for the first three years, and $45 per unit for years 4 through 6. A $30,000 initial investment in net working capital (NWC) is required, with additional investments equal to 7.5% of annual sales for each year of the project. The previous year’s NWC investment, including the initial $30,000, is recovered at the end of each year. So, at the end of year 1, the firm recovers the $30,000 initial investment and invests a new NWC investment equal to 7.5% of year 1 sales. At the end of year 6, no NWC investment is needed as the project is completed.Variable costs are $35 per unit, and fixed costs are $50,000 per year. The firm has a tax rate of 34% and a required return on investment of 12%. Year 1 2 3 4 5 6Sales 10,000 12,500 15,625 19,531 24,414 30,518REQUIRED:a. What is the amount of net additions to (recoveries of) NWC during year 4 of the project? (3 marks) b. What is the operating cash flow during year 5 of the project? (2 marks) c. What is the NPV of the project? (Suggest using Excel for this one.) (10 marks)d. What would be the present value of the depreciation tax shield(s), if, instead of using straight-line depreciation, the asset was depreciated using CCA rules, assuming it fell into a 20% CCA class? (No need to re-calculate Net Present Value.) (5 marks)

 

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