Statistic Problems

The following post has three assignments namely;

1.Statistic Problems

Answer the questions in detail, given the following project cash flows with an initial investment on 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 -$3,000,000 7/1/2018 $2,000,000 7/1/2019 $ 800,000 1/1/2020 $1,000,000 Calculate PV @ 1/1/2018, ROI, DROI, and payout. PV and DROI should use a 10% discount rate. 2) XYZ Oil and Gas had the following sales volumes and product prices in 2016: Oil 5000 BBL $45.00 per Bbl Dry Gas 50000 MCF $3.00 per Mcf NGL's 4500 BBL $12.00 per Bbl A) What is XYZ Oil and Gas 2016 average product price on a $/BOE basis? B) If the wet gas shrinkage is 25% and GGT&P (Gas Gathering, Transportation, & Processing) cost was $60,000 in 2016, what was the GGT&P cost per wet gas mcf. C) XYZ's OPEX for 2016 was $140,000 and their severance tax rates were 7.5% for natural gas and natural gas liquids and 4.6% on crude oil. Calculate the operating margin per BOE based on the information provided in this problem.

2.white-collar crimes

The FBI categorizes many white-collar crimes such as embezzlement and antitrust violations, as less serious than violent crimes and certain property crimes. Conflict theorists sometimes contend that this reflects a social bias against poor and in favor of dominant social groups, who are more likely to commit white-collar crimes. Do you agree with this interpretation? Should white-collar crimes receive stiffer penalties? Should penalties for violent crimes and property crimes be less severe? why?

3.The 7 laws of the learner by Wilkinson .

Write a 1-2 page paper showing how these steps fits into the need model for a Sunday School lesson or sermon on obedience or faithfulness. To achieve maximum points for content and analysis, the following elements need thoroughly addressed: What are you going to use to seize the audience’s attention in the lesson plan? Demonstrate how to move the student from “felt need” (want) to the “real need”

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