Hardee Transportation Case 4-2

Case 4-2 Hardee Transportation

The Assignment: Answer the four (4) questions at the end of Case 4-2

Resources: Course Textbook, Appendix 4B, Table 4B-1, Attached worksheet (Word or Excel format)

Acceptable Length: Sho

Solution

Case 4-2 Hardee Transportation
The analysis for this case can be structured in the same manner as the truckload costing example given in the Appendix to this chapter. The analysis is as follows.
I.   Pickup: 40 miles and 4 hours
II.  Sorting: 8 hours (using 2 dock workers)
III.  Linehaul: 1249 miles and 43 hours, 48 minutes
IV.  Delivery: 15 miles and 2 hours, 30 minutes
1. What are the pickup, sort, line-haul, and delivery costs to Hardee for this move?
I.                   Pickup
1.      Depreciation: Tractor 4.0 hr.@ $2.74/hr. $10.96
Trailer 4.0 hr.@ $0.57/hr. $2.28
2.      Interest: Tractor 4.0 hr.@ $3.18/hr. $12.72
Trailer 4.0 hr.@ $0.72/hr. $2.88
3.      Fuel 4.0 miles@ $0.64/mile $2.56
4.      Labor 4.0 hr.@ $22/hr. $88.00
5.      Maintenance 40 miles@ $0.152/mile $6.08
6.      Insurance 40 miles@ $0.067/mile $2.68
7.      Billing $1.95
Total Pickup cost (Max 10 points) $130.11
II.                Sorting
1.      Labor 2 workers x 8 hr. x $22 $352.00
Total Sorting cost (Max 10 points) $352.00
III.             Linehaul
1.      Depreciation: Tractor 43.8 hr.@ $2.74/hr. $120.01
Trailer 43.8 hr.@ $0.57/hr. $24.97
2.      Interest: Tractor 43.8 hr.@ $3.18/hr. $139.28
Trailer 43.8 hr.@ $0.72/hr. $31.54
3.      Fuel 1249 miles@ $0.64/mile $799.36
4.      Labor 1249 miles@ $0.45/mile $562.05
5.      Maintenance 1249 miles@ $0.152/mile $189.85
6.      Insurance 1249 miles@ $0.067/mile $83.68
Total Linehaul cost (Max 10 points) $1,950.74
IV.             Delivery
1.      Depreciation: Tractor 2.5 hr.@ $2.74/hr. $6.85
Trailer 2.5 hr.@ $0.57/hr. $1.43
2.      Interest: Tractor 2.5 hr.@ $3.18/hr. $7.95
Trailer 2.5 hr.@ $0.72/hr. $6.85
3.      Fuel 15 miles@ $0.64/mile $9.60
4.      Labor 2.5 hr. @ $22/ hr. $55.00
5.      Maintenance 15 miles@ $0.152/mile $2.28
6.      Insurance 15 miles@ $0.067/mile $1.01
Total Delivery cost (Max 10 points) $90.96
2. What is the total cost of this move?
V.                   Total Cost
1.      Pickup, sort, linehaul, delivery $2,523.81
2.      Administrative/Overhead (10%) $252.38
Total Truckload cost (Max 10 points) $2,776.19
2b. Cost per cwt? Cost per mile
VI.               Revenue Needs
1.      Per cwt. ($2850.29/440) = $6.17 $6.31 $6.17
2.      Per revenue mile ($2776.19/1249) = $2.22 $2.22
Cost per cwt? Cost per revenue mile Max 5 points each)
3. If Hardee would put two drivers in the tractor for the line-haul move, there would be no rest required for drivers during the line-haul move. What would happen to the total costs? (Max 20 points)
Question 4. Assume that Hardee has no loaded backhaul to return the vehicle and driver to Pittsburgh. How would you account for the empty backhaul costs associated with this move? Would you include those in the headhaul move? How would this impact your pricing strategy? (Max 20 points)

Student Worksheet

Case 4-2 Hardee Transportation
The analysis for this case can be structured in the same manner as the truckload costing example given in the Appendix to this chapter. The analysis is as follows.
I.   Pickup: 40 miles and 4 hours
II.  Sorting: 8 hours (using 2 dock workers)
III.  Linehaul: 1249 miles and 43 hours, 48 minutes
IV.  Delivery: 15 miles and 2 hours, 30 minutes
1. What are the pickup, sort, line-haul, and delivery costs to Hardee for this move?
I.                   Pickup
1.      Depreciation: Tractor
Trailer
2.      Interest: Tractor
Trailer
3.      Fuel
4.      Labor
5.      Maintenance
6.      Insurance
7.      Billing
Total Pickup cost (Max 10 points) $0.00
II.                Sorting
1.      Labor
Total Sorting cost (Max 10 points) $0.00
III.             Linehaul
1.      Depreciation: Tractor
Trailer
2.      Interest: Tractor
Trailer
3.      Fuel
4.      Labor
5.      Maintenance
6.      Insurance
Total Linehaul cost (Max 10 points) $0.00
IV.             Delivery
1.      Depreciation: Tractor
Trailer
2.      Interest: Tractor
Trailer
3.      Fuel
4.      Labor
5.      Maintenance
6.      Insurance
Total Delivery cost (Max 10 points) $0.00
2. What is the total cost of this move?
V.                   Total Cost
1.      Pickup, sort, linehaul, delivery
2.      Administrative/Overhead (10%)
Total Truckload cost (Max 10 points) $0.00
2b. Cost per cwt? Cost per mile
VI.               Revenue Needs
1.      Per cwt. $0.00
2.      Per revenue mile $0.00
Cost per cwt? Cost per revenue mile Max 5 points each)
3. If Hardee would put two drivers in the tractor for the line-haul move, there would be no rest required for drivers during the line-haul move. What would happen to the total costs? (Max 20 points)
Question 4. Assume that Hardee has no loaded backhaul to return the vehicle and driver to Pittsburgh. How would you account for the empty backhaul costs associated with this move? Would you include those in the headhaul move? How would this impact your pricing strategy? (Max 20 points)

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physical science multiple choice test

        This is a physical science multiple choice test

Please I need this by 1pm I have attached the picture for question 1

1. It just so happens that regardless of the material, when objects are heated up they will start to glow and change colors at near identical temperatures. The plot that you see is called a blackbody spectrum. This plot tells us the intensity or the “amount” of light that an object will emit at different wavelengths (or “colors”). The visible wavelengths are marked by their colors on the plot. To the right of the visible band is lower energy infrared light. To the left of this band is higher energy ultraviolet (UV) light.

Click the + button that is to the left of the intensity scale (far left side of the screen) such that the top of the scale is at .001. (in the picture above the top of the scale says 100).

Now use the temperature slider to the right, and take the temperature all the way down to 300 Kelvin (80 Fahrenheit).

Now slowly begin to raise the temperature. At approximately what temperature would a heated material (metal, wood, etc.) begin to give off visible light at a deep red color?

Note: This will be the temperature where your spectrum first begins to come off of the wavelength axis in the visible region, and so is giving off a small amount of red light.

  • 500 K (440 Fahrenheit)
  • 1050 K (1430 Fahrenheit)
  • 1800 K (2780 Fahrenheit)
  • 2500 K (4040 Fahrenheit)

2. Click the – button that is to the left of the intensity scale to zoom out such that the top of the scale is at 10.

Move the temperature slider to that of a light bulb. The red part of the thermometer on the far right should just be touching the line marked light bulb. At approximately what temperature does the filament in a household light bulb operate?

Note: This is written in blue in the simulation.

  • 660 K (728 F)
  • 1800 K (2780 F)
  • 3000 K (4940 F)
  • 5700 K (9800 F)

3. What type of light does this light bulb produce most (i.e. at what wavelength does the spectrum have maximum intensity)?

  • Infrared light
  • Red visible light
  • Violet visible light
  • Ultraviolet light

4. Click the – button that is to the left of the intensity scale to zoom out such that the top of the scale is at 100.

Move the temperature slider to that of the Sun. The red part of the thermometer on the far right should just be touching the line marked Sun. Approximately what temperature is the surface of the Sun?

  • 2100 K (3320 F)
  • 4500 K (7640 F)
  • 5700 K (9800 F)
  • 9800 K (17,180 F

5. Based on the simulation, what type of light does the Sun produce the most?

  • Infrared light
  • Green visible light
  • Orange visible light
  • Ultraviolet light

6. Relative to the peak intensity in the Sun’s spectrum, the Sun emits nearly equal amounts of light across the entire visible part of the EM-spectrum. This is demonstrated by the star shaped symbol at the top of the simulation being white. Therefore, if you look at the Sun when it is directly overhead on a clear day, it will appear white.

Click the – button that is to the left of the intensity scale to zoom out such that the top of the scale is at 316.

Use the star shaped symbol above your graph and to the right of the blue, green, and red dots to estimate the temperature at which something will begin to glow blue. At approximately what temperature does the object gain a faint blue tint?

Note: This will also be the temperature where the max intensity of the objects spectrum is in the blue portion of the visible spectrum.

  • 3000 K (4940 F)
  • 6600 K (11,420 F)
  • 7900 K (13,760 F)
  • Object cannot glow blue at any temperature.

7.  Note that in the above question, although the object still emits all colors of visible light, it appears blue now instead of white because of the significant difference in the intensity or amount of blue light radiated versus the amount of red light emitted.

Click the + button that is to the left of the intensity scale to zoom in such that the top of the scale is at 1. Now slowly decrease the temperature from 5000K down to 300K (room temperature).

Notice how the entire spectrum decreases in intensity and moves to the right into the infrared region. Even though the spectrum appears completely flat, objects at room temperature and below also emit their own light. If our eyes could detect infrared light, we would be able to see in the dark with warmer objects being brighter than others.

In the introduction of this activity, we mentioned the temperature of your home on hot and cold days. Your body is kept warm in your home primarily by two ways: by direct contact with the air around you and by absorbing infrared light that is radiated from the walls. As you have seen in this activity, the light that is radiated from an object depends almost solely on the temperature of the object. Based on what you have learned here, what is one reason for feeling warmer in your house on a summer day versus a winter day even though your thermostat is set the same?

  • The walls of the house are warmer during the summer. Therefore, they radiate more infrared light that can serve to warm our body.
  • The walls of the house are warmer during the summer. Therefore, they radiate more visible light that can serve to warm our body.
  • The walls of the house are warmer during the summer. Therefore, they radiate more ultraviolet (UV) light that can serve to warm our body.
  • The temperature of the walls of the house has no effect on the light they radiate.

8. Since we cannot physically collect data from stars and most other objects in the universe, almost all of the information we obtain from the universe comes from analyzing the light, or spectra, from those objects.The study of light is known as spectroscopy.

As we have seen in this simulation, every blackbody emits light with an easily identified pattern known as the blackbody curve. This is the particular way the total light emitted by a blackbody varies with its frequency.  The exact form of the curve depends only on the body’s temperature. Since we can treat stars as blackbodies, this is incredibly useful in astronomy that shows us that the color of a star is also indicative of its temperature.

Use the simulation to determine the surface temperature of the following star:

Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star in the constellation Orion.

Knowing that Betelgeuse has peak intensity in the red and infrared wavelengths, adjust the intensity scale and temperature until you can determine the approximate surface temperature of the star.

  • 3500 K
  • 4800 K
  • 7700 K
  • 11,000 K

9. In this equation:

λ(max)= peak wavelength (cm)

T = temperature (K)

Based on what you have seen in the simulation and your knowledge of proportionality relationships learned this month, what is the relationship between temperature and peak wavelength?

  • They are directly proportional.
  • They are inversely proportional.
  • They are exponentially proportional.
  • They are unrelated

10.  Use Wien’s Law to calculate the peak wavelength of Betelgeuse, based on the temperature found in Question #8.

Note: 1 nanometer (nm) = .0000001 centimeters (cm)

  • 208 nm
  • 400 nm
  • 828 nm
  • 1800 nm

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How Has Technology Influenced Ethical Decision-Making In Healthcare?

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How has technology influenced ethical decision-making in healthcare?

After your answer, In a separate page Give your opinion on two different paragraph to Tiah Denton and Tiffany Laubach

 

Tiah Denton

Technology has influenced ethical decision-making in healthcare by the rapidly changing medical technology and availability of high tech and changing practices of doctors over the course of time has evolved the way healthcare is being produced today. Today’s medical technology is more advanced, more effective, and also more costly than ever before. This makes the healthcare industry have an increasing demand for high technology diagnostic facilities to have conflict with medical necessity and social justice which all ties into ethics. Current trends in health care decision making support a transition from a rationale based primarily on resources and opinion to a rationale derived from research.

It is important to recognize the impact of developing a new health care technology within the healthcare system. Demands for increased productivity despite small financial resources brings up cost effectiveness in healthcare. Most issues within decision making are cost versus benefit analysis. It is very difficult to place a dollar value on a person’s life especially when it comes to decisions made within healthcare.

The ethical issues on medical technology and availability are broad. Before any technological changes were made ethics and medicine were not often in conflict. The providing physician would attempt to save lives when he or she could, but technology was limited so this made practicing more along the lines of ethics. Now since technology is available and constantly changing, physicians have the options to keep life going for an unknown periods, undermining distinctions between life and death.

Resources

Kent DL, Larson EB. Disease, level of impact, and quality of research methods. 2012 p. 245-248

Soza H. Reducing medical errors through technology. Cost Qual 2000; p. 24-25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tiffany Laubach 

Interpersonal relationships and data are entwined as fundamental foundations of health care. In spite of the fact that information technology (IT) has done a great deal to advance medicine, we are way off the mark to understanding its maximum capacity. To be sure, issues identified with mismanaging health information undermine relationship-focused consideration. Data innovation must be actualized in ways that save and elevate connections in consideration, while pleasing real inadequacies in overseeing data and settling on therapeutic choices. Increased coordinated efforts between specialists in IT and relationship-centered care consideration is required, alongside incorporation of relationship-based measures in informatics research.

Information technology is starting to encourage numerous connections in medicinal services. Clinicians and patients have uncommon access to health-related information data, including the nation’s bibliographic database of in excess of 12 million references to journal articles in the life sciences. Discovering health-information data is a standout among the most widely recognized employments of the web, and the present patients have turned out to be more dynamic members in the basic leadership process, frequently teaching themselves about accessible interventions identified with their therapeutic conditions preceding seeing their specialists (Ethical Analysis, 2014).

The significance of considering technology’s impact on “social, ethical, legal and other systems” was perceived early and has therefore been for the most part acknowledged. The significance of ethics in HTA depends on three bits of knowledge. To begin with, executing well-being innovations may have ethical outcomes, which legitimizes adding a moral investigation to a “customary” evaluation of expense and viability. Second, innovation additionally conveys values and may challenge common good standards or tenets of society that ought to be tended to by HTA. Third, a more principal knowledge, is that the entire HTA endeavor is esteem loaded. The objective of HTA is to enhance medicinal services, and as social insurance is esteem loaded (in endeavoring to enhance the prosperity of individuals), at that point HTA is esteem loaded as well (Weiner & Biondich, 2006).

References

Ethical analysis to improve decision-making on health technologies. (2011, March 04). Retrieved from http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/8/08-051078/en/

Weiner, M., & Biondich, P. (2006, January). Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1484834/