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    • [DOC File]Land Reform In Zimbabwe: - Stanford University

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      In the 2000/01 main season, the area under grain crops decreased by 15 percent compared to the previous 1999/2000 year. The Food and Agricultural Organization Mission estimated a national cereal harvest of 1.57 million tonnes in the 2000/01 main cropping season, compared to 2.15 million tonnes in 1999/00, a reduction of 27 percent.


    • [DOC File]Columbia University in the City of New York

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      Nov 13, 1989 · A one-percent increase in the unemployment rate is associated with a 0.2243% decrease in the absence rate. ... STORE SHELF SPACE, X (FEET) WEEKLY SALES, Y (HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS) 1 5 1.6 7 15 2.3 2 5 2.2 8 15 2.7 3 5 1.4 9 15 2.8 4 10 1.9 10 20 2.6 5 10 2.4 11 20 2.9 6 10 2.6 12 20 3.1 Set up a scatter diagram. ... If the 1,000 square foot ...


    • [DOC File]SOLUTIONS TO TEXT PROBLEMS: - SUNY Geneseo

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      8. a. With a price elasticity of demand of 0.4, reducing the quantity demanded of cigarettes by 20 percent requires a 50 percent increase in price, since 20/50 = 0.4. With the price of cigarettes currently $2, this would require an increase in the price to $3.33 a pack using the midpoint method (note that ($3.33 - $2)/$2.67 = .50). b.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 9—Product Concepts

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      17-69. Blue Ridge Weavers wants to set its selling price on an item so that the retail list price will be $50--taking into account the usual markups of 10 percent at wholesale and 30 percent at retail. At what price should Blue Ridge Weavers sell the item? A) $32.50 B) $31.50 C) $35.00 D) $34.00 E) $38.00 17-122.


    • [DOC File]Lecture Notes on Time Value of Money

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      Annually: t=1 i =12% FV1 = PV x (1+i)1 = $1,000 x (1.12)1 = $1,120. Quarterly: t=4 i = 3% FV4 = PV x (1+i)4 = $1,000 x (1.03)4 = $1,125.51. Monthly: t=12 i =1% FV12 = $1,000 x (1.01)12 = $1,000 x (1.126825) = $1,126.825. Daily: t=365 i = (12%÷365) = 0.032877%


    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: Mitigation

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      Of the other three more severe rankings on the Fujita Tornado Damage Scale, the rate of occurrence is thankfully much lower, including the F3 (7 percent), F4 (2 percent) and F5 (less than 1 percent) twisters. The following list briefly describes the scale, which is expanded upon in Sidebar 3.3.1. F0 - “light” damage. F1 - “moderate” damage


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