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This question has three (3) parts: What are the guidelines…

This question has three (3) parts: What are the guidelines Porter gave us for defining an industry for an Industry Analysis? Using the above, pick another MBA (or relevant graduate) program that is in the same industry as your program at the Carlson School of Management. Briefly explain why you believe this to be true Now pick another MBA (or relevant graduate) program that is not in the same industry as your program at the Carlson School of Management. Briefly explain why you believe this to be true.

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A company models the relationship between advertising spend…

A company models the relationship between advertising spend (in $1,000s) and monthly sales revenue (in $1,000s) using the equation: Sales = 5 + 2 × AdSpend What does the coefficient “2” represent?

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A hotel chain ran multiple regression to predict nightly rev…

A hotel chain ran multiple regression to predict nightly revenue per room ($) using three predictors: average room rate ($), occupancy rate (%), and number of events booked in the city that night. Data covers 120 nights across 5 properties. Below is the summarized output Regression Statistics R-squared 0.89 Adjusted R-squared 0.88 F-statistic 316.4 p-value (F-test) 0.0000 Observations 120   Variable Coefficient p-value Intercept −18.40 0.214 Average Room Rate ($) 0.93 0.0000 Occupancy Rate (%) 1.12 0.0003 City Events (count) 3.85 0.162 How should the revenue manager interpret the coefficient of 1.12 for Occupancy Rate?

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A coffee shop chain wants to predict daily revenue ($) based…

A coffee shop chain wants to predict daily revenue ($) based on foot traffic (number of customers per day). Simple linear regression was run on 60 days of data. Below is the summarized output. Regression Statistics R-squared 0.81 F-statistic 248.6 p-value (F-test) 0.0000 Observations 60 What does the F-test result (F = 248.6, p = 0.0000) indicate about this regression model?

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A hotel chain ran multiple regression to predict nightly rev…

A hotel chain ran multiple regression to predict nightly revenue per room ($) using three predictors: average room rate ($), occupancy rate (%), and number of events booked in the city that night. Data covers 120 nights across 5 properties. Below is the summarized output Regression Statistics R-squared 0.89 Adjusted R-squared 0.88 F-statistic 316.4 p-value (F-test) 0.0000 Observations 120 Variable Coefficient p-value Intercept −18.40 0.214 Average Room Rate ($) 0.93 0.0000 Occupancy Rate (%) 1.12 0.0003 City Events (count) 3.85 0.162 The VP of Operations asks whether the hotel should invest in lobbying city officials to attract more events, citing the coefficient of 3.85 for City Events. What is the most statistically sound response?

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A coffee shop chain wants to predict daily revenue ($) based…

A coffee shop chain wants to predict daily revenue ($) based on foot traffic (number of customers per day). Simple linear regression was run on 60 days of data. Below is the summarized output. Variable Coefficient p-value Intercept 142.50 0.031 Foot Traffic (customers/day) 4.75 0.0000 The store manager asks: “What does the intercept of 142.50 mean in plain business terms?”

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A restaurant company estimates the following simple regressi…

A restaurant company estimates the following simple regression equation: Ŷ = 12 + 3X where: Y = Customer Spending ($) X = Age (years) Which interpretation is correct?

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Small Company collected $[amount]0,000 in advance from custo…

Small Company collected $[amount]0,000 in advance from customers on [date]/1, Year 1 for services to be performed over the following [mon] months.  Calculate the adjustment at the end of Year 1 to record recognized revenue. Enter answer as a whole number (round to the nearest whole number if needed, no decimals) and without a dollar sign (i.e., 4,250).

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As discussed in the Chapter Lectures: Debits mean [dr].  Cre…

As discussed in the Chapter Lectures: Debits mean [dr].  Credits mean [cr]. 

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I certify that this assessment represents my un-assisted eff…

I certify that this assessment represents my un-assisted efforts. I also certify that I have complied with Penn State Academic Integrity Policies and have not used either a website or another person to obtain answers for this assessment. I further understand that failure to comply with Penn State Academic Integrity Standards may result in a grade of zero on this assessment, a grade of “F” in this course, and/or an Academic Integrity violation on your academic record depending upon the severity of the infraction.   You are permitted to use:  A single sheet of handwritten notes, front and back, of standard printer or notebook paper size (8.5 x 11)  Blank sheets of paper to be used as scratch paper Writing utensil(s) On-screen calculator You are NOT permitted to:  Visit any other websites, or open any computer applications Make use of the textbook, digital notes, or printed notes (beyond the single handwritten sheet) Use a handheld calculator, phone, tablet, or any other technology Copy/Paste or print Use multiple monitors, headphones, cell phones, smartwatches, smart glasses, or wear hats You will be asked to confirm that you have understood and have followed these requirements at the end of the exam. 

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