Category: Mathematics

  • Managing money project

    Please do a word document writing and explaining the answers for all 4 parts.

    Requirements: 1-3 pages long

  • Capital Investment Analysis: Green Harvest

    Only work on page 2- Calculations

    Capital Investment Analysis: Green Harvest

    Scenario:

    Green Harvest is considering an investment in new technology to remain competitive. The company is evaluating the purchase of a new piece of equipment with the following details:

    • Initial Investment Cost: $2,800,000
    • Expected Annual Net Cash Inflows: $420,000
    • Project Duration: 10 years
    • Discount Rate: 7%

    Using the provided excel template –calculate the following financial metrics for the proposed equipment purchase:

    , calculate the following financial metrics for the proposed equipment purchase:

    1. Net Present Value (NPV) Use the discount rate of 7% to determine the present value of future cash inflows and assess whether the investment generates a positive return.
    2. Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Calculate the discount rate at which the projects NPV equals zero.
    3. Payback Period Determine how many years it will take for the initial investment to be recovered through net cash inflows.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Green Harvest Casezzz.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Math #4

    Question? “A 7 in. pizza costs $8 and a 14 in. pizza costs $20. Tommy says the smaller pizza is a better buy because the larger pizza is twice as big and more than twice as expensive. Do you agree with his reasoning? If not, explain why not.”

    Grading Criteria:

    1. Student used standard essay format: Introduction/Body/Conclusion.

    2. Student demonstrated proper use of grammar, spelling, punctuation, citation style, etc.

    3. Student demonstrated an understanding of course content and key concepts, as discussed in the text.

    4. Student was able to examine, assess, evaluate, and/or analyze course content and key concepts.

    5. Student provided a clear and well-developed response to the question.

    Course Text: (S) Basic College Mathematics

    Marvin L. Bittinger, Judith A. Beecher, and Barbara L. Johnson, 2019

    Pearson

  • Pythagoras theorem

    If a right angle have three sides in which Perpendicular is = 12cm and Hypotnuse = 16am . Find the base of the triangle?

    Requirements:

  • Solve trigonometry problems

    Ican solve highhigh schschool matmathematics probleproblems and exexplexexplain each ststeststepstate system clearclearly. MMymumy solusolutions are easy and simplsimplesimpal simple for ststudeststudenststudeststudents to follfollow

    Requirements:

  • Number sense project

    I need to write a detailed report on my findings in the specific topics that I have attached a picture of. please read carefully
  • Budgeting to buy a car

    The last bit of the picture says

    Determine the amount of the money paid in interest over the duration of the loan for the financing option.This is a dicussion post so its just an explanation on how we got the answer, please be precise and explain your work.

    Requirements: 1 page

  • Graded Homework 5 and 1 paragraph discussion.

    for commenting, just 1 paragraph on Graded homework 4, I will provide this. after assigning. Upload this as different document

    SKQ-101 Online Sections Graded Homework 5

    Directions: Draw a circle around your answer(s) for each question and show all of your work.

    Graded Question #1: Unit E Exercise 20 Page 129

    The results in the table below are from experiments conducted by researchers Charles R.

    Honts (Boise State University) and Gordon H. Barland (Department of Defense Polygraph

    Institute). In each case, it was known whether the subject lied, so the table indicates when

    the polygraph test was correct.

    Did the subject actually lie?

    No

    Yes

    Total

    Polygraph indicated the

    subject lied

    15

    42

    Polygraph indicated the

    subject did not lie

    32

    9

    Total

    a) Finish completing the table above by calculating the total row and total column.

    b) How many subjects did the test find to be lying?

    c) What percentage of those who were found to be lying were not actually lying?

    d) How many subjects did the test find to be telling the truth?

    e) What percentage of those who were found to be telling the truth were actually being

    truthful?Graded Question #2

    A test for a certain disease is 90% accurate. At a local clinic, 3000 patients are tested for

    this disease, and 3% of the patients truly have the disease.

    a.

    Fill in the following table showing these testing results. Show the calculation you

    did in each cell.

    Disease

    No Disease

    Total

    Test Positive

    Test Negative

    Total

    b.

    Of those who have the disease, what percent tested positive?

    c.

    Of those who tested positive, what percent have the disease?

    Requirements: step by step.