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Digital camers have taken over the majority of the point-and-shoot camera market. One of the important features of a camera is the battery life as measured by the number of shots taken until the battery needs to be recharged. The data file Digitalcameras contain the battery life of 31 subcompact cameras and 15 compact cameras(data extracted from "Cameras,".
Assuming that the population variances from both types of digital camersa are equal, is there evidence of a difference in the mean battery life between the two types of digital camers (a=0.05) and also determine the p-value in and interpret its meaning
Gene's Car Wash is a natural monopoly. To wash 100 cars a week, if Gene is unregulated, he would charge a price of $10. Gene's average total cost for washing 100 cars is $8, his average variable cost is $6, and his marginal cost is $4.
How would you modify the model to capture this effect. How would you test the null hypothesis that the value of β2(effect of X2) is constant against the alternative hypothesis that the value of β2(effect of X2) increased when X1 increased.
The marginal cost (which equals the average variable cost) of serving an additional patron, either senior or everyone else, is equal to $4. Fixed costs are equal to $1000.Ps = 80 - Qs Pe = 100 - 2Qe Show that MRe = MRs = MC
On July 1, Nancy paid $600,000 for a commercial building and an additional $150,000 for the land on which it stands. Four years later, also on July 1, she sold the property for $850,000. Compute the modified accelerated cost recovery system depr..
Evelyn has been shopping for a home entertainment system. Being a graduate of Dr. Corman's Personal Finance class, she has determined that she can afford $200 in monthly payments over 2 years. If she can get an 8% annual rate of interest.
You deposit today $1500 in an account that pays 1.7% per year. For the next few years you will keep making deposits 8.4% larger than the previous one. What will be the balance on the account after 6 deposits
Professor Moore forgets to set his alarm with a probability of .10. If he sets the alarm, it will wake him on time to make his first class with a probability of .95. If he forgets to set the alarm, he wakes up in time for his first class with a pr..
Will you change your preferred mode of transportation if your wage rate rises to $20 per hour. Assume you work five days a week and time spent riding on a bus or driving a car does not directly enter your utility.
Calculate the rate of growth across the year by taking the (new amount of M1- old amount of M1)/old amount of M1). Given the state of the economy, should monetary authorities increase or decrease the growth rate of money Explain why.
Imagine a market setting with three firms. Firms 2 and 3 are already operating as monopolists in two different industries (they are not competitors). Firm 1 must decide whether to enter Firm 2's industry and compete with Firm 2, or enter Firm 3's ..
Use excel to graph the NPW as a function of interest rate for all alternatives. Also a choice table for interest rates from 0% to 100%. Finally, which alternative should be chosen if MARR=15% QZY, Inc. is evaluating new widget machinesoffered by th..
Baby boomers can save up to $22,000 per year in a 401k account. If Eileen's starting balance at age 50 is $200,000 and she saves the full amount available to her, how much money will she have saved when she is 65 years old (after 15 years of savin..
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