Team charles would be efficient team composition giving total value of 75(forA) and 25(for B) adding up to 100. This is because of the same ranking with respect to their respective preference i.e. 3. So here both would agree to form team and its composition also would be efficient.
QUESTION 7 Consider the following table: Name Value in Team A Value in Team B Preference...
QUESTION 4 Consider the following table: Name Value in Team A Value in Team B Preference Ranking for Preference Ranking Team A manager for Team B manager Allison N Brooke - Charles w David Team A and Team B have to be formed. What is the total value (Team A +Team B) that the efficient Team composition gives? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers MacBook Pro
QUESTION 5 Consider the following table: Name Value in Team A Value in Team B Preference Team A Manager Preference Team B Manager Jonah 330 250 4 Aisha 150 250 3 Monique 950 250 Carlos 175 Ceneren 150 11 CCCCC Team A and Team B have to be formed. What is the total value (Team A + Team B) that the efficient Team composition gives? 1600 QUESTION 6 Consider the same information as in question 5. Alternating offers (with team...
(a) TEAM table. Team number Team Name City Manager 137 Eagles Orlando Smith 275 Cowboys San Jose Jones 294 Statesmen Springfield Edwards 368 Pandas El Paso Adams 422 Sharks Jackson Vega (b) PLAYER table. Player Number Player Name Age Position Team Number 1209 Steve Marks 24 Catcher 294 1254 Roscoe Gomez 19 Pitcher 422 1536 Mark Norton First Baseman 368 1953 Alan Randall Pitcher 137 2753 John Harbor Shortstop 294 | 24 22 27 20 2843 John Yancy Center Fielder...
Question 7-8 Preference share valuation – Jones Design wishes to estimate the value of its issued Preference shares. The preference issue has an R80par value and pays an annual dividend of R6.40 per share. Similar risk preference shares are currently earning a 9.3% anual rate of return. a)What is the market value of the issued preference shares? b)If an investor purchases the preference shares at the value calculated in part a, how much does she gain or lose per share...
Question 7: [10pt total] Consider the following voter profile: Votes 13 9 8 10 Preferences А с B D B с D A с B D А D B с Calculate the following: 7)a) [3pt) Social ranking under the Plurality system. Plurality Social Ranking: 7)b) (3pt) Social ranking under the Instant Runoff system. Instant Runoff Social Ranking: 7)c) [4pt Condorcet winner (if one exists). Condorcet Winner:
26. Consider the following preference profile: No. of Votes 8 7 7 5 5 4 4 Rank 1 AA BBCCD 2 DBC CBDC 3 B C D A D B B 4 CD A D A A A (3 marks) Using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D, Using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D, we have a unique winner D. we have a unique winner B. o we have a unique winner...
Question 7 0 out of 10 points Consider the following table Country A Country B Bananas Apples Numbers denote hours to produce 1 unit 4 What are the world's per-unit gain for bananas if Country A and B specialize according to their absolute advantage? What are the world's per-unit gain for apples if Country A and B specialize according to their absolute advantage? In order to answer, ask yourself: (1) Who the absolute advantage at what? (2) If Country A...
7 QUESTION 7 The following table summarizes the responses on a survey to technical skills are critical for today's businesses. Answer the following: Professional Position Analyzing Staff Management Total ata ritical ot Critical 324 255 81 336 1579 86 167 Total 410 746 1. Given the professional is a manager, what is the probability that the professional indicates analyzing data as critical to his or her Job? 2. Given the professional is a manager. what is the probability that the...
Suppose that the plurality with elimination method is used on the following preference table. If the 7 voters who voted A, C, B, in that order, change their votes to C, A, B, determine if the monotonicity criterion satisfied. Number of Votes 3 6 7 12 First A B A C Second B C C A Third C A B B Is the monotonicity criterion satisfied?
Incorrect Question 13 0/5 pts Consider the following PROLOG program: team(diane, nlu). team(mel, nlu). team(suz, nlu). team(tom, num). team(des, num). team(toni, theory). team(rich, ai). teammates (P,Q) :- team(P,x), team(Q,x). What is the first result of the following query? ?- teammates(des,X). (A) X = diane (B) X = des (C) X = tom (D) false (A) (B)