Deck 1: Introduction to Managerial Decision Making

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Determining how much the solution will change if there are changes in the input data is part of:

A)model formulation
B)model solution
C)model interpretation
D)model development
E)model assessment
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Which of the following variables is considered to be quantitative?

A)soft drink size
B)make of automobile
C)army rank
D)gender
E)none of the above
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The break-even volume (BEP)occurs at the point where:

A)total profit = total cost
B)fixed cost = total variable cost
C)total revenue = total cost
D)selling price per unit = variable cost per unit
E)total revenue = total variable cost
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.How many units must ABC sell each month to break even?

A)500 units
B)5000 units
C)250 units
D)2500 units
E)25 units
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If all the values of the input variables in a decision model are random in nature,then the model is considered to be probabilistic.
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.Suppose that ABC anticipates selling 100 units of the new product next month.Moreover,they would like to realize a monthly profit of $5000.What should the selling price per unit be to realize this profit?

A)$100
B)$120
C)$130
D)$115
E)$110
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Which of the following models is a picture or drawing of reality?

A)physical model
B)schematic model
C)scale model
D)mathematical model
E)analytical model
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Which of the following is an equation to determine the break-even point in dollars?

A)(BEP)* (total variable cost)+ fixed cost
B)(BEP)* (variable cost per unit)
C)(BEP)/ (selling price)
D)(BEP)* (selling price)/ (variable cost per unit)
E)(BEP)* (selling price)
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Which of the following statements is False regarding possible problems in developing decision models?

A)It is difficult to develop a model that is not understandable.
B)Assumptions are made when developing solutions.
C)Accounting data is not always conducive as input data.
D)The limitation of only one answer when developing a solution
E)The validity of the data being used as input data
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All of the following are considered typical roadblocks in defining a problem for Decision Analysts EXCEPT:

A)Impact on other departments
B)Solution outdated
C)Lack of leadership
D)Beginning assumptions
E)Conflicting viewpoints
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.Suppose that ABC would like to realize a monthly profit of $50,000.How many units must they sell each month to realize this profit?

A)500 units
B)450 units
C)4500 units
D)5000 units
E)5500 units
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Which of the following variables is considered non-random or deterministic?

A)next year's cash flow projections
B)future interest rates
C)last year's income
D)projected value of the euro next week
E)projected NASDAQ index
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Which of the following is an equation to determine the break-even point (BEP)in units?

A)BEP = fixed cost / selling price per unit - variable cost per unit)
B)BEP = fixed cost / (selling price per unit - variable cost per unit)
C)BEP = variable cost / (selling price per unit - fixed cost)
D)BEP = variable cost / (fixed cost - selling price per unit)
E)BEP = fixed cost / (selling price per unit + variable cost per unit)
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.What is ABC's monthly break-even amount in dollars?

A)$100,000
B)$10,000
C)$5,000
D)$50,000
E)$1,000
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Which of the following variables is considered random or probabilistic?

A)future interest rates
B)last year's advertising budget
C)last week's sales data
D)historical stock prices
E)historical interest rates
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Which of the following variables is considered to be qualitative?

A)annual sales
B)earnings per share
C)age
D)method of payment (e.g. ,cash or credit card)
E)price
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Acquiring input data is part of:

A)model solution
B)model formulation
C)model interpretation
D)model testing
E)model identification
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If all the variables in a model are under the control of the decision maker,then the model is considered to be:

A)probabilistic
B)random
C)mathematical
D)schematic
E)deterministic
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If all the values of the input variables in a decision model are known with certainty,then the model is considered to be deterministic.
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A measurable quantity that is inherent in a problem is known as a(n):

A)problem parameter
B)variable
C)model
D)assumption
E)factor
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One possible problem in decision modeling is for analysts to have conflicting viewpoints.
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In dealing with business models,managers need to consider only quantitative data while making decisions in practice.
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Suppose that the break-even point (BEP)for a given product is 200 units.This means that if 198 units are produced,then this product is not profitable.
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Suppose you have a decision model that contains the input variable "number of labor hours." You would like to test how the solution changes if a labor strike takes effect.This type of analysis is called sensitivity analysis.
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Identifying the key decision variables in a decision model is considered to be part of "model solution."
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At the break-even point (BEP),total profit is typically greater than zero.
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A professor that teaches Management Science assigns the final grade based on three examinations.To earn an A,the overall average on the three exams must be at least 89%.Suppose that you score 80% and 79% on exams 1 and 2,respectively.Using Goal Seek,what is the minimum score that you need to earn on exam 3 to get an A?
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Determining how much the solution will change if there are changes in the input data of the model is referred to as sensitivity analysis.
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A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Use Goal Seek to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even if the variable cost per pie increases to $3.00.
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The order of the three sequential steps involved in decision modeling is: formulation,solution,and interpretation.
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Set up the following cell entries in Excel:
Set up the following cell entries in Excel:   Using Goal Seek,what should the selling price per unit be in order to realize a breakeven amount of $200?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using Goal Seek,what should the selling price per unit be in order to realize a breakeven amount of $200?
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A decision model has the following input variables: projected sales data and historical advertising budget.This model is considered to be deterministic.
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The validity of input data is not a typical concern for analysts in decision modeling.
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A hotel typically incurs a cost of $45 to clean each room before guest arrival.Each room generates revenue of $155.00 per night.Using Goal Seek,how many rooms must be occupied nightly in order to realize a daily profit of $20,000?
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A quantitative model can still yield acceptable results even if the input data is unreliable.
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If a decision model has one variable with a certain/deterministic input value and another variable with a random/probabilistic input,then the outcome of this model which is based on both variables will be probabilistic.
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A decision model has the following input variables: Historical sales data and historical advertising budget.The model is considered to be probabilistic.
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A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Set up this problem in Excel as shown below to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even.Model the problem mathematically without using Goal Seek.
A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Set up this problem in Excel as shown below to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even.Model the problem mathematically without using Goal Seek.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Models that have random variables as input data are considered to be deterministic.
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Suppose that the break-even point (BEP)for a product is 300 units.This means if 310 units are produced,then this product is profitable.
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Jim and Shirley Irvin,a newly married couple,will be filing a joint tax return for the first year.Because both work as independent contractors (both are soccer coaches),their income is subject to some variability.However,because their earnings are not taxed at the source,they know that they have to pay estimated income taxes on a quarterly basis,based on their estimated taxable income for the year.To help calculate this tax,the Irvins would like to set up a spreadsheet-based decision model.Assume that they have the following information available:
Their only source of income is from their jobs as soccer coaches.The would like to put away 3% of their total income in a retirement account,up to a maximum of $4,000.Any amount the put in that account can be deducted from their total income for tax purposes.They are entitled to a personal exemption of $3,300 each.There is a standard deduction for married couples of $11,500,meaning this amount is free from any taxes and can be deducted from total joint income.Jim makes an estimated $41,000 and Shirley makes an estimated $36,000.The tax brackets are 9% for up to $17,000,14% for $17,001 to $70,000,and 21% for $70,001 to $140,000.What are the estimated taxes per quarter that Jim and Shirley will have to pay?
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Deck 1: Introduction to Managerial Decision Making
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Determining how much the solution will change if there are changes in the input data is part of:

A)model formulation
B)model solution
C)model interpretation
D)model development
E)model assessment
C
2
Which of the following variables is considered to be quantitative?

A)soft drink size
B)make of automobile
C)army rank
D)gender
E)none of the above
E
3
The break-even volume (BEP)occurs at the point where:

A)total profit = total cost
B)fixed cost = total variable cost
C)total revenue = total cost
D)selling price per unit = variable cost per unit
E)total revenue = total variable cost
C
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.How many units must ABC sell each month to break even?

A)500 units
B)5000 units
C)250 units
D)2500 units
E)25 units
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If all the values of the input variables in a decision model are random in nature,then the model is considered to be probabilistic.
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.Suppose that ABC anticipates selling 100 units of the new product next month.Moreover,they would like to realize a monthly profit of $5000.What should the selling price per unit be to realize this profit?

A)$100
B)$120
C)$130
D)$115
E)$110
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Which of the following models is a picture or drawing of reality?

A)physical model
B)schematic model
C)scale model
D)mathematical model
E)analytical model
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Which of the following is an equation to determine the break-even point in dollars?

A)(BEP)* (total variable cost)+ fixed cost
B)(BEP)* (variable cost per unit)
C)(BEP)/ (selling price)
D)(BEP)* (selling price)/ (variable cost per unit)
E)(BEP)* (selling price)
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Which of the following statements is False regarding possible problems in developing decision models?

A)It is difficult to develop a model that is not understandable.
B)Assumptions are made when developing solutions.
C)Accounting data is not always conducive as input data.
D)The limitation of only one answer when developing a solution
E)The validity of the data being used as input data
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All of the following are considered typical roadblocks in defining a problem for Decision Analysts EXCEPT:

A)Impact on other departments
B)Solution outdated
C)Lack of leadership
D)Beginning assumptions
E)Conflicting viewpoints
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.Suppose that ABC would like to realize a monthly profit of $50,000.How many units must they sell each month to realize this profit?

A)500 units
B)450 units
C)4500 units
D)5000 units
E)5500 units
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Which of the following variables is considered non-random or deterministic?

A)next year's cash flow projections
B)future interest rates
C)last year's income
D)projected value of the euro next week
E)projected NASDAQ index
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Which of the following is an equation to determine the break-even point (BEP)in units?

A)BEP = fixed cost / selling price per unit - variable cost per unit)
B)BEP = fixed cost / (selling price per unit - variable cost per unit)
C)BEP = variable cost / (selling price per unit - fixed cost)
D)BEP = variable cost / (fixed cost - selling price per unit)
E)BEP = fixed cost / (selling price per unit + variable cost per unit)
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The ABC Corporation is considering introducing a new product,which will require buying new equipment for a monthly payment of $5,000.Each unit produced can be sold for $20.00.ABC incurs a variable cost of $10.00 per unit.What is ABC's monthly break-even amount in dollars?

A)$100,000
B)$10,000
C)$5,000
D)$50,000
E)$1,000
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Which of the following variables is considered random or probabilistic?

A)future interest rates
B)last year's advertising budget
C)last week's sales data
D)historical stock prices
E)historical interest rates
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Which of the following variables is considered to be qualitative?

A)annual sales
B)earnings per share
C)age
D)method of payment (e.g. ,cash or credit card)
E)price
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Acquiring input data is part of:

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B)model formulation
C)model interpretation
D)model testing
E)model identification
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If all the variables in a model are under the control of the decision maker,then the model is considered to be:

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C)mathematical
D)schematic
E)deterministic
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If all the values of the input variables in a decision model are known with certainty,then the model is considered to be deterministic.
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A measurable quantity that is inherent in a problem is known as a(n):

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C)model
D)assumption
E)factor
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One possible problem in decision modeling is for analysts to have conflicting viewpoints.
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In dealing with business models,managers need to consider only quantitative data while making decisions in practice.
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Suppose that the break-even point (BEP)for a given product is 200 units.This means that if 198 units are produced,then this product is not profitable.
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Suppose you have a decision model that contains the input variable "number of labor hours." You would like to test how the solution changes if a labor strike takes effect.This type of analysis is called sensitivity analysis.
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Identifying the key decision variables in a decision model is considered to be part of "model solution."
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At the break-even point (BEP),total profit is typically greater than zero.
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A professor that teaches Management Science assigns the final grade based on three examinations.To earn an A,the overall average on the three exams must be at least 89%.Suppose that you score 80% and 79% on exams 1 and 2,respectively.Using Goal Seek,what is the minimum score that you need to earn on exam 3 to get an A?
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Determining how much the solution will change if there are changes in the input data of the model is referred to as sensitivity analysis.
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A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Use Goal Seek to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even if the variable cost per pie increases to $3.00.
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The order of the three sequential steps involved in decision modeling is: formulation,solution,and interpretation.
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Set up the following cell entries in Excel:
Set up the following cell entries in Excel:   Using Goal Seek,what should the selling price per unit be in order to realize a breakeven amount of $200?
Using Goal Seek,what should the selling price per unit be in order to realize a breakeven amount of $200?
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A decision model has the following input variables: projected sales data and historical advertising budget.This model is considered to be deterministic.
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The validity of input data is not a typical concern for analysts in decision modeling.
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A hotel typically incurs a cost of $45 to clean each room before guest arrival.Each room generates revenue of $155.00 per night.Using Goal Seek,how many rooms must be occupied nightly in order to realize a daily profit of $20,000?
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A quantitative model can still yield acceptable results even if the input data is unreliable.
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If a decision model has one variable with a certain/deterministic input value and another variable with a random/probabilistic input,then the outcome of this model which is based on both variables will be probabilistic.
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A decision model has the following input variables: Historical sales data and historical advertising budget.The model is considered to be probabilistic.
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A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Set up this problem in Excel as shown below to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even.Model the problem mathematically without using Goal Seek.
A bakery sells its pies for $6.00 each.The bakery incurs a daily fixed cost of $500 which includes salaries and rental.The variable cost per pie is $2.50.Set up this problem in Excel as shown below to compute the number of pies (X)that must be baked daily in order to break even.Model the problem mathematically without using Goal Seek.
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Models that have random variables as input data are considered to be deterministic.
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Suppose that the break-even point (BEP)for a product is 300 units.This means if 310 units are produced,then this product is profitable.
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Jim and Shirley Irvin,a newly married couple,will be filing a joint tax return for the first year.Because both work as independent contractors (both are soccer coaches),their income is subject to some variability.However,because their earnings are not taxed at the source,they know that they have to pay estimated income taxes on a quarterly basis,based on their estimated taxable income for the year.To help calculate this tax,the Irvins would like to set up a spreadsheet-based decision model.Assume that they have the following information available:
Their only source of income is from their jobs as soccer coaches.The would like to put away 3% of their total income in a retirement account,up to a maximum of $4,000.Any amount the put in that account can be deducted from their total income for tax purposes.They are entitled to a personal exemption of $3,300 each.There is a standard deduction for married couples of $11,500,meaning this amount is free from any taxes and can be deducted from total joint income.Jim makes an estimated $41,000 and Shirley makes an estimated $36,000.The tax brackets are 9% for up to $17,000,14% for $17,001 to $70,000,and 21% for $70,001 to $140,000.What are the estimated taxes per quarter that Jim and Shirley will have to pay?
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