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  • Draw a monopolistic competition graph

    Please draw a monopolistic competition graph that clearly shows and labels both excess capacity and markup in the long run. Include the demand (D) curve, marginal revenue (MR), marginal cost (MC), and average total cost (ATC). Show the firm producing where MR = MC, then label the price from the demand curve at that quantity. Please also show how markup is the amount by which price is above marginal cost, and how excess capacity is the difference between the firms actual output and the output where ATC is minimized. Then briefly explain what each one means.

  • Please do it as it is mentioned

    You have selected your business question and developed an initial plan. Now it is time to begin working with the data.

    This assignment focuses on getting started with your analysis. You are not expected to have final answers yet.

    Part 1: Data Preparation

    Identify and prepare at least one dataset you will use.

    Describe:

    • What file you used.
    • What tab/sheet you used.
    • Any steps you took to prepare the data.

    Examples:

    • Extracted data from Excel files into a ‘clean’ version of the data.
    • Removed rows or cleaned columns.
    • Created a new variable (derived column).
    • Filtered the data.

    Part 2: First Analysis (Required Output)

    Using Excel or Tableau, create ONE of the following:

    • PivotTable.
    • Chart (bar chart, line chart, scatterplot, etc…).
    • Map (if using Tableau).

    Your output should directly relate to your business question. Your analysis must incorporate data from all three years (2023, 2024, and 2025).

    Include a screenshot of your output.

    Important: Choosing the Right Chart (Data Literacy)

    If you create a chart, it must be appropriate for your data and business question.

    Use the guidelines from class:

    • Comparing categories Bar/column chart
    • Showing change over time Line chart
    • Exploring a relationship between two numeric variables Scatterplot
    • And so on…..

    Before creating your chart, ask yourself:

    • What is my business question?
    • What type of data do I have?
    • What pattern am I trying to show?

    Choosing an inappropriate chart type (for example, using a bar chart to show a relationship between two numeric variables) will result in a loss of points.

    Your goal is not just to create a chart, but to create a chart that accurately represents the data and helps answer your question.

    Part 3: What Does This Show? (Short Response)

    In 35 sentences:

    • What pattern or insight do you observe?
    • What does this suggest about your business question?

    Part 4: What Did Not Work? (Important)

    In 24 sentences:

    • Describe something that was difficult, confusing, or did not work as expected.

    Examples:

    • Data could not be merged.
    • Missing values.
    • Output did not clearly answer the question.

    In-Class Requirement: Verbal Explanation

    During class, you will be asked to briefly explain your analysis.

    Be prepared to:

    • Describe what you created (table/chart/map).
    • Explain one insight from your analysis.

    If you are working in a group of two:

    • Both students must contribute and explain an insight.

    Submission Format

    Submit a 12 page document with:

    • Written responses.
    • Screenshot(s) of your analysis (if something is not clear to how your final analysis was constructed, Dr. Anderson may ask you for your source files).

    Grading

    • Data Preparation (1 pt)
      Evidence that you opened and prepared a dataset (cleaning, filtering, structuring).
    • Analysis Output (3 pts total)
      • Output includes all three years and relates to the business question (1 pt).
      • Output is complete and interpretable (1 pt).
      • Visualization/table/map is appropriate for the data and question (1 pt).
    • Interpretation (1 pt)
      Clear explanation of what the output shows and what it suggests
      (must relate back to your business question).

    Key Reminder

    This assignment is about making progress and thinking like an analyst.

    A correct chart is not enough; your analysis should reflect:

    • Appropriate use of data.
    • Appropriate choice of method.
    • Clear connection to your business question.

    If you need to modify your selected business question based on the data you have, that is fine, just make sure you clearly note that in your submitted document.

  • do as it is mentioned

    You have selected your business question and developed an initial plan. Now it is time to begin working with the data.

    This assignment focuses on getting started with your analysis. You are not expected to have final answers yet.

    Part 1: Data Preparation

    Identify and prepare at least one dataset you will use.

    Describe:

    • What file you used.
    • What tab/sheet you used.
    • Any steps you took to prepare the data.

    Examples:

    • Extracted data from Excel files into a ‘clean’ version of the data.
    • Removed rows or cleaned columns.
    • Created a new variable (derived column).
    • Filtered the data.

    Part 2: First Analysis (Required Output)

    Using Excel or Tableau, create ONE of the following:

    • PivotTable.
    • Chart (bar chart, line chart, scatterplot, etc…).
    • Map (if using Tableau).

    Your output should directly relate to your business question. Your analysis must incorporate data from all three years (2023, 2024, and 2025).

    Include a screenshot of your output.

    Important: Choosing the Right Chart (Data Literacy)

    If you create a chart, it must be appropriate for your data and business question.

    Use the guidelines from class:

    • Comparing categories Bar/column chart
    • Showing change over time Line chart
    • Exploring a relationship between two numeric variables Scatterplot
    • And so on…..

    Before creating your chart, ask yourself:

    • What is my business question?
    • What type of data do I have?
    • What pattern am I trying to show?

    Choosing an inappropriate chart type (for example, using a bar chart to show a relationship between two numeric variables) will result in a loss of points.

    Your goal is not just to create a chart, but to create a chart that accurately represents the data and helps answer your question.

    Part 3: What Does This Show? (Short Response)

    In 35 sentences:

    • What pattern or insight do you observe?
    • What does this suggest about your business question?

    Part 4: What Did Not Work? (Important)

    In 24 sentences:

    • Describe something that was difficult, confusing, or did not work as expected.

    Examples:

    • Data could not be merged.
    • Missing values.
    • Output did not clearly answer the question.

    In-Class Requirement: Verbal Explanation

    During class, you will be asked to briefly explain your analysis.

    Be prepared to:

    • Describe what you created (table/chart/map).
    • Explain one insight from your analysis.

    If you are working in a group of two:

    • Both students must contribute and explain an insight.

    Submission Format

    Submit a 12 page document with:

    • Written responses.
    • Screenshot(s) of your analysis (if something is not clear to how your final analysis was constructed, Dr. Anderson may ask you for your source files).

    Grading

    • Data Preparation (1 pt)
      Evidence that you opened and prepared a dataset (cleaning, filtering, structuring).
    • Analysis Output (3 pts total)
      • Output includes all three years and relates to the business question (1 pt).
      • Output is complete and interpretable (1 pt).
      • Visualization/table/map is appropriate for the data and question (1 pt).
    • Interpretation (1 pt)
      Clear explanation of what the output shows and what it suggests
      (must relate back to your business question).

    Key Reminder

    This assignment is about making progress and thinking like an analyst.

    A correct chart is not enough; your analysis should reflect:

    • Appropriate use of data.
    • Appropriate choice of method.
    • Clear connection to your business question.

    If you need to modify your selected business question based on the data you have, that is fine, just make sure you clearly note that in your submitted document.

  • MK-650-OL-Marketing Analysis

    Project Description:

    For your midterm project, you will analyze a comprehensive case study on brand management. Your task is to evaluate the case study in the context of key marketing concepts, including Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP), competitive analysis, and branding strategies. The objective is to demonstrate your ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world brand management challenges and develop strategic insights.

  • Modern Day Policing” and “Public Health Initiatives.”

    Example 1: 77 characters

    Example 2: 86 characters

  • Divisin de monomios

    Primero que nada para poder contestar la divisin de monedas se tienen que dividir los signos como segundo paso se dividen los coeficientes o material tercer paso se aplica la ley de los exponentes en donde hay bases iguales se resta nota si el exponente mayor est en el denominador el exponente resultante es negativo

  • Real World Macroeconomic Data Analysis

    The aim of Assignment 2 is provide you with an opportunity to conduct a data analysis for two countries on two topics of your choice.

    You will compare and contrast your two countries on different areas related to economic development and try to understand whether you can explain the differences in development outcomes using the data provided.

    THE TWO COUNTRIES ARE:

    BRAZIL (Economic growth)

    BRAZIL (Inequality)

    INDONESIA (Economic growth)

    INDONESIA (Inequality)

    You can choose two of the following topics to study: Economic Growth, Inequality, Education, Health. Below are a recommended set of steps to keep in mind when completing your assignment:

    1- Choose the two countries and the two topics you want to study. (already chose above)

    2- Try to find proxies for the factors in your list in the .

    3- Separate the data series you identified as relevant, for the countries of your choice.

    THE TWO COUNTRIES ARE:

    BRAZIL (Economic growth)

    BRAZIL (Inequality)

    INDONESIA (Economic growth)

    INDONESIA (Inequality)

    Assignment Structure:

    1- Introduction (up to 350 words) : Explain why you chose those two countries and those two topics for this assignment. Theoretically, what do you expect the relationship between the two topics to be.

    2- Data (400 words): Present your macroeconomic data, preferably in a table or a graph, and briefly describe the movements you observe. Compare your two countries.

    3- Analysis (500 words): Can you explain the development outcomes, using the data? Can you pinpoint the factors which explain why one country is outperforming the other?

  • Film Question

    For this assignment, you are asked to select a film made between 2000 and 2026 to add to the syllabus of our Film History 2 course. The film should be representative of a movement, national cinema, genre, or some other significant historical thread. In a short paper (600 words), explain how the title you have chosen relates to the historical thread you decided to follow and explain why this film is historically and aesthetically significant and worthy of study. Please use the textbook to help fill in relevant historical context. For example, if you chose the film Parasite (Bong Joon Ho, 2019), you would want to read the section in Chapter 27 on South Korean cinema, and use information from that section in your paper. You can give citations to the textbook with page numbers in parentheses. EXAMPLE: South Korean cinema was greatly influenced by the genre films exported from Hong Kong, but Korean filmmakersoften trained in film schoolswere able to bump them up a notch with larger budgets and stronger production values (630-31). The text book is Film History: An Introduction (Evergreen Release) by Kristin Thompson. You will be evaluated on the relevance of the film chosen for the historical thread you decide to follow; quality of argumentation; and quality of writing. This is a short paper, so you dont need an introduction or a conclusion. Just launch into your content!

  • I need a report

    need a plag report and ai report specifically from turnitin !!!

  • Nursing Question

    Part 3: Nursing Article and Application to Practice

    1. Locate a Scholarly Article: Find a peerreviewed, scholarly article that focuses on incivility or bullying in the healthcare setting. The article should come from a reputable academic journal (not a blog, news site, or opinion piece).
    2. Write Article Summary and Clinical Application Paper: In your own words, summarize the key points of the article. Then explain how the information can be applied in your future clinical practice as a new nurse.
      1. Formatting Requirements – Write your paper using APA (7th ed.) format, including:
        • i.Title page
        • ii.Intext citations as appropriate
        • iii.Reference page with the full APA citation of your article
        • iv.Double spacing, 12point Times New Roman or Arial font, and 1inch margins, and no extra spacing.