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This is the second part of the assignment. **** only accept if you will deliver in 2:30 minutes ******* this contains questions 17-31

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u 17 of 31 (0 complete) Use the normal distribution of fish lengths for which the mean is 10 inches and the standard deviation is 2 inches. Assume the variable x is normally distributed.(a) What percent of the fish are longer than 12 inches?(b) If 200 fish are randomly selected, about how many would you expect to be shorter than 7 inches? (a) Approximately % of fish are longer than 12 inches.(Round to two decimal places as needed.) (b) You would expect approximately I] fish to be shorter than 7 inches.(Round to the nearest fish.)

 

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Write 5 page essay on the topic Ethical Argument.

Even so, Pope (530) warns against embracing such social change without understanding what is at stake. Despite the results of the opinion poll, only a handful of the American states allow the marriage between couples of the same sex with others reversing their earlier stand supporting the union. This could be an indication of the fact that this form of union goes against certain expected standard social norms. Therefore, same-sex marriage is socially deviant and should not be legalized.

Civil marriage refers to a legal contract or social unions between two persons with the government, through its officials, performing, recording and recognizing it (Corvino and Gallagher 11). Marriage accords the couples exclusive rights and benefits. However, same-sex marriage brings forth a myriad of symbolic, religious and constitutional questions that has caused a continuous intense debate on the legalization of same-sex marriage (Pope 530). Gertsmann cites the Marriage Act 1961 which was amended in 2004 that defines marriage as the union between a man and woman and excludes all the others (15). This excludes same-sex marriage from being considered as marriage, a fact that has caused same-sex activists to push for change for their recognition in law.

The case against same-sex marriage revolves around religious, moral and health concerns. By prohibiting homosexuality, a majority of religions, by extension, prohibit same-sex marriage. A majority of Christians argue that same-sex marriage is immoral and goes against the will of God and the reason of procreation that saw Him put man and woman together (Pope 533). In fact, Christians quote God talking of such a union as detestable in the Old Testament. Islam also prohibits same-sex marriage noting that the reason why Sodom was destroyed was because of such sins. Similarly, Hindus oppose same-sex marriage noting that for every soul, there exists another soul mate of the opposite sex. Since sex may

 

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Hi, I am working on the course of Operations Management (OM).

I need help with identifying and describing a relationship and conflict/clash between the goals of the operations management and one other functional area (such as Marketing or HR). Then, to further analyze the operational level conflicts between the goals of the 2 functional areas (operations management and marketing/HR/other) and recommend strategies to overcome and prevent such conflicts.

Examples of the clash between OM and another functional area (I will use marketing in this case) are below:

  • Marketing prefers variety and “customizability”, while operations oftentimes go for standardization, or

 

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At the end of 2008, Cyril Fedako, CFO for Fedako Products received a report comparing budgeted and actual production costs for the company’s plant in Forest Lake, Minnesota.Difference $300,000200,00025,00010,00030,00005,00015,000$585,000His first thoughts was that costs must be out of control since actual costs exceeded the budget by $585,000. However, he quickly recalled that the budget was set assuming a production level of 50,000 units. The Forest Lake plant actually produced 55,000 units in 2008.A. Given that production was greater than planned, should Cyril expect that all actual costs will be greeater than budgeted? Which costs would you expect to increase and which costs whould you expect to remain relatively constant?B. Cyril is extremly busy, the company has six other plants. Therefore, he cannot spend time investigating every departure from the budget. With this in mind, which cost(s) should Cyril concentrate on in his investigation of budget differences?

At the end of 2008, Cyril Fedako, CFO for Fedako Products received a report comparing budgeted and actual production costs for the company’s plant in Forest Lake, Minnesota.Budget Actual…

 

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