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CASE STUDYRent-a-Car is one of the two car rental agencies serving a small regional airport in the U.S. Midwest. Forty percent of its customers are airline passengers and the remaining sixty percent are dwellers of the nearby college town who use rental cars for business and leisure trips. The airport is within two miles from campus and approximately six miles from the city center. It is easy to reach by car, taxi, or city bus.You are a manager of Rent-a-Car. Your fleet consists of 72 cars, of which 47 fall into the ‘economy’ class and 25 in the ‘luxury’ class. Whenever demand for cars in some class exceeds the number of cars available, additional vehicles can be delivered from the nearest company hub in the state capital located 70 miles away. Alternatively, some customers unable to rent an economy-class car may be upgraded to a luxury-class car at no extra cost to them.Your only competitor at this location has a more sophisticated system of car category tiers, which consist of Compact, Economy, Mid-size, and Large cars. AssignmentIn order to better understand your unit’s operating environment, you are asked to provide your estimate of the demand equation that would account for various factors that affect your customer traffic. This will be done by using regression techniques. Estimating the demand equation is useful for future analysis of your unit performance.You need to request the data for your empirical study. Specifically, (1)What are you planning to use as the dependent variable in your regression? What units of measurement for that variable are you going to adopt? (2) What other data would you need and can realistically get? You may request information about up to five independent variables.For each variable you request, provide reasons why you expect it to be important for your analysis and explain the expected sign of the relationship between the proposed independent variable and the dependent one.

 

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Bridgeway Pharmaceuticals manufactures and sells generic over-the-counter medications in plants located throughout the Western Hemisphere. One of its plants is trying to decide whether to automate a portion of its packaging process by purchasing an automated waste disposal and recycling machine.The proposed investment is $400,000 to purchase the necessary equipment and get it into place. The machine will have a five-year anticipated life and will be depreciated at a rate of $80,000 per year, toward a zero anticipated salvage value. The firm’s analysts estimate that the purchase of the new waste-handling system will bring annual cost savings of $40,000 from reduced labor costs, $18,000 per year from reduced waste disposal costs, and $200,000 per year from the sale of reclaimed plastic waste net of selling expenses. Bridgeway requires a 20% return from capital investments and faces a 35% tax rate.a.Using the estimates provided above, should Bridgeway purchase the new automated wast-handling system?b.The manager at the plant where the handling system is being contemplated has raised some questions regarding the potential savings from the system. He asked the financial analyst in charge of preparing the proposal to evaluate the impact of variations in the price of plastic waste materials, which have proven to be volatile in the past. Specifically, what would be the impact of price reductions for the waste that drive the revenues from the sale of waste down to half their estimated amounts in Years 1 through 5?c.(Simulation) Model the new investment, whose value is determined by the following random variables: Annual revenues from reclaimed waste in Year 1 follow a triangular distribution with a minimum value of$100,000, a most likely value of $200,000, and a maximum value of $300,000. In Year 2 (and each year thereafter), the distribution is still triangular; however, the most likely value is now equal to the value observed in the previous year. Furthermore, the revenues from reclaimed waste exhibit a correlation coefficient from year to year of .90. Labor cost savings can be forecast with a high degree of certainty, because they represent the savings from one hourly worker that will no longer be needed once the new waste-handling system has been put into place. The reductions in waste disposal costs come from a uniform distribution, with minimum value of $15,000 and maximum value of $21,000. The waste disposal costs are assumed to be uncorrelated over time.i.What is the probability of a cash flow less than $150,000 in Year 1? In Year 5? (Hint: Define the annual Project FCFs for Years 1 through 5 as forecast variables. You will use only the Years 1 and 5 cash flow distributions for this question but will use all of them to answer part iii.)ii.What are the expected NPV and IRR for the project?iii.(Optional) What are the means and standard deviations of the simulated distribution of cash flows for Years 1 through 5? What is the effect of the positive correlation in the underlying determinants of the project’s cash flows? (Hint: Look at the standard deviations in annual cash flows through time.)

 

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Compose a 250 words assignment on health assessment of a geriatric patient. Needs to be plagiarism free! Health Assessment of a Geriatric Patient Physical examination and diagnostic testing are crucial aspects of healthcare that must be performed in the right procedure to achieve the desired outcome for the assessment needs. Health assessment of the patients varies depending on the categories of the conditions as well as the age of the patient. It is, therefore, prudent to note that assessment of older people must be done in a specialized manner. Older people easily get fatigued thus assessment should not be prolonged. In this essence, history taking and physical examination among the elderly should be done at different time to allow a rest between the assessment processes (Elsawy & Higgins, 2011).

While performing a health assessment among the geriatric patients, a nurse should keep in mind the special considerations that the physiological process is unique in this age group of patients. There are illnesses and conditions related to the changing of the physiological functions resulting from an advancement in age. During the performance of physical examination, the nurse must equally avoid prolonged exposure of the patients as the geriatric patients easily loose head and are prone to hypothermia (Rosen & Reuben, 2011).

Due to the multiplicity of conditions experienced by the geriatric patients, a thorough health history is essential in understanding the nature of the condition. In certain instances when the elderly cannot clearly express the condition, interviewing of the family members is essential in helping to understand the conditions. Additionally, during the assessment, the elderly must be treated with caution since these groups of people are accustomed to falls. The patients’ assessment should be done in an environment that is spacious enough but has for support appliances that will prevent the fall of the patients (Kenis et al., 2013).

References

Elsawy, B., & Higgins, K. E. (2011). The geriatric assessment. American Family Physician, 83, 48–56.

Kenis, C., Bron, D., Libert, Y., Decoster, L., Van Puyvelde, K., Scalliet, P., … Wildiers, H. (2013). Relevance of a systematic geriatric screening and assessment in older patients with cancer: results of a prospective multicentric study. Annals of Oncology : Official Journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology / ESMO, 24, 1306–12.

Rosen, S. L., & Reuben, D. B. (2011). Geriatric assessment tools. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York, 78, 489–97.

 

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Commercial Soaps are mixtures of ionic compounds made up of monoatomic cations, such as Na+ and K+, and polyatomic anions derived from fatty acids. The polyatomic anions are hydrocarbon chains 12 to 18 carbon atoms long. How hard (solid, insoluble) or soft (liquid, soluble) a soap is depends on ions present in the system. 

1. Many soaps are ionic compounds made up of Na+ ions. How will the properties of these types of soaps differ from those made up of a) Li+ ions and b) K+ ions? (Justify your reasoning).

2. Many soaps are made up of a mixture of anions such as laureate ion (C12), the myristate ion (C14), and the stearate ion (C18). How will the proportion of each of these types of ions in the soap affect its properties? (Justify your reasoning).

3. Soaps may include different properties of stearate ions (saturated) and oleate ions (monounsaturated). How would you make a soap softer or harder by varying the proportion of these two types of polyatomic ions? (Justify your reasoning).

 

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