Show transcribed image textStep 1 Given: p=Number of full time equivalent pharmacists. T=Number of full time equivalent pharmacists. To find: a) Total cost b) Difference in the payroll…View the full answerTranscribed image text: PharmaPlus operates a chain of 30 pharmacies. The pharmacies are staffed by licensed pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. The company currently employs 85 full-time equivalent pharmacists (combination of full time and part time) and 175 full-time equivalent technicians. Each spring management reviews current staffing levels and makes hiring plans for the year. A recent forecast of the prescription load for the next year shows that at least 257 full-time equivalent employees (pharmacists and technicians) will be required to staff the pharmacies. The personnel department expects 10 pharmacists and 30 technicians to leave over the next year. To accommodate the expected attrition and prepare for future growth, management stated that at least 15 new pharmacists must be hired. In addition, PharmaPlus’s new service quality guidelines specify no more than two technicians per licensed pharmacist. The average salary for licensed pharmacists is $44 per hour and the average salary for technicians is $11 per hour. (a) Determine a minimum-cost staffing plan for PharmaPlus. (Let P be the number of full-time equivalent pharmacists. Let T be the number of full-time equivalent technicians.) Min s.t. Employees (pharmacists and technicians) required Service quality guideline Pharmacists employed P, T20 How many pharmacists and technicians are needed? What is the Optimal Objective Value? at (P, T) = (b) Given current staffing levels and expected attrition, how many new hires (if any) must be made to reach the level recommended in part (a)? Additional Pharmacists to hire Additional Technicians to hire What will be the impact on the payroll? The payroll cost using the current levels of 85 pharmacists and 175 technicians is $ per hour. Thus, the payroll cost will go —Select— by $ per hour. The payroll cost using the optimal solution in part (a) is $
Owen Conner works part-time packaging software for a local distribution company in Indiana. The
Question: Owen Conner works part-time packaging software for a local distribution company in Indiana. The annual fixed cost is $15,000 for this process, direct labor is $4.25 per package, and material is $5.00 per package. The selling price will be $15.00 per package. a. What is the break-even point in units? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round up yourSee the answerSee the answerSee the answer done loadingShow transcribed image textSolution: Unit revenue = $15 per package Fixed…View the full answerTranscribed image text: Owen Conner works part-time packaging software for a local distribution company in Indiana. The annual fixed cost is $15,000 for this process, direct labor is $4.25 per package, and material is $5.00 per package. The selling price will be $15.00 per package. a. What is the break-even point in units? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round up your answer to the next whole number.) Break-even point miles b. How much revenue do we need to take in before breaking even? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.) Break-even point $
7-2 Project Two Submission
DHS would like you to submit a brief written report explaining the roles of two of its agencies, the organizational structure of those agencies, how those agencies protect a specific critical infrastructure sector, and how the missions of the two agencies help to maintain the safety of U.S. citizens.DirectionsFor this project, you will create a security analysis report for two agencies within DHS (you will use the same two agencies throughout). Your report should include an introduction and conclusion. Specifically, address the following:Explain the role of two of the major agencies within the Department of Homeland Security.What are the roles and responsibilities of each agency?What is the particular role of each agency in sharing information and what are the potential consequences for each agency if they fail to share information?How do the major security policies of each agency help the agency achieve its mission?Describe the organizational structure of the two agencies. Be sure to address the following:Which other agencies do these agencies communicate with regularly?What is the hierarchical structure of each agency?Who is the reporting authority for each agency?Explain how these two agencies within DHS protect a particular critical infrastructure sector (CIS).Which one of the 16 critical infrastructure sectors would these agencies protect?Which sector-specific agency is responsible for the CIS chosen?What recommendations should the two agencies make in order to address a potential threat or threats to the CIS? Explain how the goals of homeland security help maintain the safety of U.S. citizens. Be sure to address the following:How does the mission of each agency assist in protecting the American public?In order to prevent future threats, what are some of the vulnerabilities these agencies are tasked with protecting?What to SubmitTo complete this project, you must submit the following:Security Analysis ReportUsing the Project Two Template, create a 750- to 1,000-word security analysis report. Use double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman, and one-inch margins. Any sources should be cited according to APA style.
A firm is selling two products, chairs and bar stools, each at $55 per
Accounting Assignment Help Question: A firm is selling two products, chairs and bar stools, each at $55 per unit. Chairs have a variable cost of $30, and bar stools $20. Fixed cost for the firm is $20,000. a. If the sales mix is 1:1 (one chair sold for every bar stool sold), what is the break-even point in dollars of sales? In units of chairs and bar stools? (Round up your unit answers to aShow transcribed image textCalculations are hand written:…View the full answerTranscribed image text: A firm is selling two products, chairs and bar stools, each at $55 per unit. Chairs have a variable cost of $30, and bar stools $20. Fixed cost for the firm is $20,000. a. If the sales mix is 1:1 (one chair sold for every bar stool sold), what is the break-even point in dollars of sales? In units of chairs and bar stools? (Round up your unit answers to a whole number before calculating the break-even point and round the break-even point to the nearest whole number.) Break-even point Number of chairs Number of bar stools M b. If the sales mix changes to 1:4 (one chair sold for every four bar stools sold), what is the break-even point in dollars of sales? In units of chairs and bar stools? (Round up your unit answers to a whole number before calculating the break-even point and round the break- even point to the nearest whole number.) Break-even point Number of chairs Number of bar stools 2
According to “Preparing For Evil”, ___________ ____________ are when an organization bring in outsiders to test their vulnerability to abnormal crises.
Question: According to “Preparing For Evil”, ___________ ____________ are when an organization bring in outsiders to test their vulnerability to abnormal crises.See the answerSee the answerSee the answer done loadingAccording to “Preparing For Evil”, ___________ ____________ are when an organization bring in outsiders to test their vulnerability to abnormal crises.
6-2 Module Six Assignment: Fusion Centers
PromptIn Module Five, you learned how DHS protects key vulnerabilities in the United States, and how the goals of DHS help it to protect U.S. citizens. You’ve learned in Module Six how threats and risks are identified and how the United States responds to terrorism. This assignment will help you gain a better understanding of how fusion centers function, and will assist you in the completion of your Project Three assignment in Module Eight. First, you will navigate to your state’s primary fusion center using DHS’s Fusion Center Locations and Contact Information page. Then, use the Module Six Assignment Template to gather information and address the following:What is your state’s primary fusion center’s mission?List the state.Describe its mission or goal.Describe the strategies used by your state’s fusion center to identify domestic threats and risks.What kinds of local, state, and federal organizations does your state’s fusion center work with to gather intelligence about domestic terrorist organizations?What specific strategies are used to identify natural and manmade threats and disasters?Describe the strategies used by your state’s fusion center to identify international threats and risks.What kinds of international organizations does your state’s fusion center work with to gather intelligence about international terrorist organizations?How does your state’s fusion center work with the U.S. Intelligence Community to gather intelligence on international terrorist organizations?Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:Describe your state’s primary fusion center’s mission.Describe the strategies used by your state’s fusion center to identify domestic threats and risks.Describe the strategies used by your state’s fusion center to identify international threats and risks.Guidelines for SubmissionThis assignment should be completed using the provided Module Six Assignment Template. Any references should be cited in APA style
List some of the legal issues in the story? “We’ve lined up some interns
Question: List some of the legal issues in the story? “We’ve lined up some interns from a local college to take the place of vacationing staff members this summer. We won’t pay the interns, of course, but hopefully they will be self-starters who can make a real contribution.” “In the interest of security, we now have a firm that checks the backgrounds of our jobList some of the legal issues in the story?
“We’ve lined up some interns from a local college to take the place of vacationing staff members this summer. We won’t pay the interns, of course, but hopefully they will be self-starters who can make a real contribution.” “In the interest of security, we now have a firm that checks the backgrounds of our job candidates. Anyone with an arrest or conviction is immediately dropped from consideration for employment.” “Our employees’ use of social media has gotten out of hand. To deal with this problem, we have developed a new company policy that strictly prohibits employees from airing criticisms of the company’s employment practices or its managers via social media. We hope this will put an end to any disparaging comments.” “Do you remember the chemist that we hired recently? She’s been doing a great job, but she mentioned the other day that she might have a problem regarding a non competi-tion agreement that she had signed with her former employer. I told her that we did not intend to get involved in the matter, but I was confident that she would be able to work things out.”
100% (2 ratings)Answer: From the case discussed some of the legal issues which can be anticipated are mentioned below. The organization can face the legal implications from the FLSA as the report their unwillingness to pay for the interns. Since the interns have bee…View the full answer
Identify the feasible region for the following set of constraints. 0.5A 0.25B ?
Question: Identify the feasible region for the following set of constraints. 0.5A 0.25B ? 35 1A 5B?250 0.25A 0.5B ? 55 A, B ? 0 200 200 B 150 100 50 O O B 150 100 50 50 50 100 100 150 150 250 250 A A B 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 250 A B 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 250 ASee the answerSee the answerSee the answer done loading
Show transcribed image textGIVEN .5A .25 B >=35 OR 50A 25 B >= 3500………….(1) 1A 5B >=250 ………………(2) .25 A . 5 B <= 55 OR 25 A 50B <= 5500 …………(3) THE COORDINATES FOR EXPRESSION 1 WILL BE (0, 140) AND ( 70,0) and as this ha…View the full answerTranscribed image text: Identify the feasible region for the following set of constraints. 0.5A 0.25B ? 35 1A 5B?250 0.25A 0.5B ? 55 A, B ? 0 200 200 B 150 100 50 O O B 150 100 50 50 50 100 100 150 150 250 250 A A B 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 250 A B 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 250 A
A book publisher has fixed costs of $440,000 and variable costs per book of
Question: A book publisher has fixed costs of $440,000 and variable costs per book of $11.00. The book sells for $30.00 per copy. a. How many books must be sold to break even? (Round up your answer to the next whole number.) Books to be sold 23158 b. If the fixed cost increased, would the new break-even point be higher or lower? 4 c. If the variable cost per unitShow transcribed image textGiven that, Fixed cost = $440,000 Variable cost = $11 per book Selling price = $30 per copy of book. (a). Break-Even point = Fixed cost / Selling price – Variable cost = $440,000 / ($30- $11) = $440,000 / $19 = 23158 books Answer: Books to be sold t…View the full answerTranscribed image text: A book publisher has fixed costs of $440,000 and variable costs per book of $11.00. The book sells for $30.00 per copy. a. How many books must be sold to break even? (Round up your answer to the next whole number.) Books to be sold 23158 b. If the fixed cost increased, would the new break-even point be higher or lower? 4 c. If the variable cost per unit decreased, would the new break-even point be higher or lower? ? 46 A manufacturing process has a fixed cost of $150,000 per month. Each unit of product being produced contains $26 worth of material and takes $45 of labor. How many units are needed to break even if each completed unit has a value of $90? (Round up your answer to the next whole number) 4 Break-even point units
how do bank marketers create and maintain the bank’s brand image?
Question: how do bank marketers create and maintain the bank’s brand image?See the answerSee the answerSee the answer done loadinghow do bank marketers create and maintain the bank’s brand image?
Answer: As a bank or credit union, building a strong brand is critical for getting your name and your services in front of the consumer before they need you. If consumers don’t know your bank’s name, then how will they know to consider you when it’s…View the full answer
Consider the following linear program. Max 1A 2B – s.t. -4A 3B ?
Question: Consider the following linear program. Max 1A 2B – s.t. -4A 3B ? 3 1A 1B ? 4 A, B ? 0 (a) Graph the feasible region for the problem. B B 15 15 10 10 / 5 face A 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 O (b) Is the feasible region unbounded? Explain. O The feasible region is unbounded because the value of the solution may be made infinitely large without
Show transcribed image text(a) Maximise 1A-2B Subject to the constraints: -4A 3B ?3 1A-1B ?4 A, B, ?0 Plotting: -4A 3B =3 … (1) Let A =0, B =1 Let B =0, A=-3/4 Points:…View the full answerTranscribed image text: Consider the following linear program. Max 1A 2B – s.t. -4A 3B ? 3 1A 1B ? 4 A, B ? 0 (a) Graph the feasible region for the problem. B B 15 15 10 10 / 5 face A 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 O (b) Is the feasible region unbounded? Explain. O The feasible region is unbounded because the value of the solution may be made infinitely large without violating any of the constraints. O The feasible region is unbounded because more than one optimal solution occurs without violating any of the constraints. O The feasible region is unbounded because the value of the solution violates at least one of the constraints. O The feasible region is unbounded because the solution coordinates may be made infinitely large without violating any of the constraints. O The feasible region is not unbounded. (c) Find the optimal solution. (A, B) = (d) Does an unbounded feasible region imply that the optimal solution to the linear program will be unbounded? O Yes O No A B 15 10 P 10 12 14 A B 15 10 5 2 /4 6 8 10 12 14 A