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(Solved): Cost-benefit analysis A local college is deciding whether to...

Cost-benefit analysis A local college is deciding whether to conduct a campus beautification initiative that would involve various projects, such as planting trees and remodeling buildings, to make the campus more aesthetically pleasing. For the students of the college, the visual appearance of the campus is be classified as a public good.

and

- . Thus, the visual appearance would Suppose the college administrators estimate that the beautification initiative will cost

$47,270

. To decide whether the initiative should be undertaken, administrators conduct a survey of the college's 3,060 students, asking each of them their willingness to pay for the beautification project. The average willingness to pay, as revealed by the survey, is

$28

. The bengfit of the beautification initiative, as suggested by the survey, is

- Because the estimated benefit is

than the cost, the college administrators

undertake the beautification initiative. The calculation of the benefit of the beautification initiative relied on the ability of the administrators to capture the true willingness to pay of each student accurately. Which of the following scenarios would cause the survey used by the college administrators to yield misleading data on willingness to pay? Check all that apply. Students believe they will eventually be charged their willingness to pay. Students believe that if the initiative does not happen, the funds for the initiative will not be spent elsewhere.

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(Solved): A stock that typically sells for less than $5 per share (or ...

A stock that typically sells for less than

$5

per share (or in some cases, less than $1 per share) is called a( n ) stock. Multiple Choice blue chip income micro-cap mid-cap penny

(Solved): Problem 1. Consider a unity-feedback control system whose fe...

Problem 1. Consider a unity-feedback control system whose feedforward transfer function is given by G(s)=(10)/(s(s+1)) Design a lead compensator so that the dominant closed-loop poles have the damping ratio \zeta =0.5 and the undamped natural frequency \omega _(n)=3. (Hint: choose the zero of you controller at -1 to cancel the pole of the system at -1.)

(Solved): TION B QUESTION 2 (20 Marks) Critically analyse the key prin...

TION B QUESTION 2 (20 Marks) Critically analyse the key principles outlined in the Public Finance Management Act No. 1 of 1999 (PFMA) of South Africa that are designed to enhance financial management within the public sector. How do these principles foster accountability and efficiency in utilising taxpayer resources?

(Solved): QUESTION 4 (25 Marks) In the context of the provided case st...

QUESTION 4 (25 Marks) In the context of the provided case study, discuss the built-in 'In Progress' report category of Microsoft Project. Examine the types of reports included in this category and elaborate on how these reports can be utilised to assess project performance and effectively communicate progress to stakeholders. END OF PAPER

(Solved): Q2. (35 pts.) (a) Calculate the balanced axial load (Nb) and...

Q2. (35 pts.) (a) Calculate the balanced axial load

(Nb)

and moment

(Mb)

for the cross section shown below. Material properties are given as C30/S420. Strain distribution at balanced point

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(Solved): One of the main disadvantages of ClustalW/progressive alignm...

One of the main disadvantages of ClustalW/progressive alignment is that:Question 25 Select one:a.It does not allow for any gaps in the alignmenta. It does not allow for any gaps in the alignmentb.It can only be used for sequences that are at a similar level of relatednessb. It can only be used for sequences that are at a similar level of relatednessc.It is relatively slow method of multiple sequence alignmentc. It is relatively slow method of multiple sequence alignmentd.If an error is introduced early in the alignment, it cannot be removed at a later stage

(Solved): In unit-vector notation, what is the torque about the origin...

In unit-vector notation, what is the torque about the origin on a particle located at coordinates (

0,-6.78m,7.92m

) due to (a) force

vec(F)_(1)

with components

F_(1x)=3.77N

and

F_(1y)=F_(1z)=0

, and

(b)

force

vec(F)_(2)

with components

F_(2x)=0,F_(2y)=10.0N,F_(2z)=1.76N

? (a) Number

hat(i)

hat(j)

25.5606

widehat(k)

Units

(b) Number

hat(i)

widehat(j)

widehat(k)

Units

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(Solved): Problem 8-8 Consider the two (excess return) index model reg...

Problem 8-8 Consider the two (excess return) index model regression results for

A

and

B

:

R_(A)=0.6%+1.3R_(M) R-square =0.582

Residual standard deviation

=10.5%

R_(B)=-0.8%+0.9R_(M)

R

-square

=0.426

Residual standard deviation

=8.8%
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