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What type of shoes would you prefer
wearing?
Converse 5
DC 41
Flats 1
Nike 1
Other 5
Vans 7
Jordans 0
What type of shoes would you
prefer wearing? Converse
DC
Flats
Nike
Other
Vans
Jordans
Median Income by Education Level
Education Level Men Women
No high school diploma$ 22,138
$ 13,076
High school diploma$ 31,683
$ 20,179
Some college or associate's degree$ 39,601
$ 25,736
Bachelor's degree$ 53,693
$ 26,250
Graduate or professional degree$ 71,918
$ 47,319
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey
http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13
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$20,000
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Educational Level
Education Pays
Men Women
Alfalfa
19%
Corn
40%
Soybea
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31%
Wheat
10%
Annual Sales by
Segment
Annual Sales (in thousands)
Segment Sales
Alfalfa $ 1,723
Corn 3,627
Soybeans 2,785
Wheat 895
Total $ 9,030
June
Factory Units Produced Scrap Generated*
Colorado 7,259 110
Iowa 1 8,723 129
Iowa 2 10,548 245
Kansas 5,211 50
Nevada 4,527 45
Oklahoma 9,914 149
Texas 1 11,204 190
Texas 2 8,564 100
Texas 3 6,799 75
Utah 1 7,612 150
Utah 2 8,247 125
Total 88,608 1,368
*Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process.
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Production and Scrap Report
Series1
Coronado
Foundries
Production and
Scrap Report
Year Expenses
1997 $ 1,721.8
1998 $ 1,790.9
1999 $ 2,062.7
2000 $ 2,226.6
2001 $ 2,489.0
2002 $ 3,259.8
2003 $ 3,071.0
2004 $ 3,199.5
2005 $ 3,427.9
2006 $ 5,628.1
Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
Operating ExpensesYears ending June 30
(in millions)
$-
$1,000.0
$2,000.0
$3,000.0
$4,000.0
$5,000.0
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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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American Red Cross
Operating Expenses
Most Populated Cities in the World
Population
City (in millions)
Tokyo/Yokohama 33.2
New York 17.8
Sao Paulo 17.7
Seoul/Incheon 17.5
Mexico City 17.4
Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto 16.425
Manila 14.75
Mumbai 14.35
Delhi 14.3
Jakarta 14.25
Source: http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-cities-population-125.html
Largest cities in the world by land area, population, and density as of January 6, 2007
accessed June 13, 2007
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World's 10 Largest Cities
Restaurants
Company operated 8,785
Franchises 18,687
Affiliated 4,195
Total 31,667
Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report
http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html
28%
59%
13%
Total RestaurantsCompany operated Franchises Affiliated
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Series1
Running Times10-Week Workout Program
Week Time
1 35.5
2 35.25
3 35.25
4 35
5 35.25
6 34.75
7 34.5
8 34.15
9 34.25
10 34
36%
12%10%
11%
7%
5%11%
8%
Where Our Money Goes
Housing
Groceries
Taxes
Utilities
Contributions
Insurance
Savings
Entertainment
Sources of Income
Salary $ 3,200
Expenses
Housing 975
Groceries 315
Taxes 275
Utilities 300
Contributions 200
Insurance 125
Savings 300
Entertainment 225
Total Uses of Cash $ 2,715
Surplus $485
MONTHLY CASH FLOW
Relationship of Study Time to Test Grades
Student Study Time Test GradeAnderson 5.25 87
Block 1 56
Chen 5.25 95
Davis 3.25 64
Evans 4.5 75
Franks 4 74
Gomez 4.25 78
Herrera 4.75 88
Ingram 5.5 94
Johnson 0.5 66
Kyle 3 76
Langford 3.75 75
Montrose 3.25 74
Newman 5.5 84
Ross 4.5 85
Theisen 6 90
Williams 2.25 61
Wong 5.75 91
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$1,000
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$2,000
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Concession Sales
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