What is the normal rate of respiration per minute? The normal respiration rate per minute for an adult is 8 to 16 breaths per minute. For an infant, a normal rate is up to 44 breaths per minute. 3. Why does respiratory rate increase after exercise? Respiratory rate increases after exercise because when you exercise your muscles work harder and needing more oxygen than normal to burn extra calories…
In regards to country factors we are looking for those that have a free market economy, a stable democratic government and low trade barriers. When considering technological factors we are looking at the fixed costs, minimum efficient scale and if flexible manufacturing technology is available. With respect to product factors, CAT’s products do not need to accommodate national differences since we produce and export the same products around the world thus…
BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS Particulars Amount Amount Total Sales (2,850*300) Less: Variable Cost Raw Material Wages & Salary Other Expenditure Contribution Less: Fixed…
investments cannot be easily liquidated, its value is steadily increasing. Due to this, it becomes an ideal in- vestment; all you need to do is keep the papers that prove that the property is under your name. When renting this property out, as the rate of rent increases, you can also charge the tenant more for continuing to stay there. In this manner, you will now be earning more money by doing absolutely nothing. Similarly, each of the sources of passive income has this crucial…
embarked on a Dental Assisting education. The program cost twelve thousand dollars, which I am still paying back in student loan. In retrospect, if I had done a ROI it might have propelled me to seek out other schools that offer the course at a cheaper rate, or choose another field that paid more since the financial gain was not favorable for the first two-and-a-half years. The money I earned during those early years could pay only utility bills, and did not allow for retirement or regular…
markets. Here the domestic currency is the British pound and the foreign currency is the USD. The large civil engine contracts were set and fixed in US dollar terms and conditions. If the dollars gets strengthened, Rolls Royce will be going to enjoy windfall profits and a lower exchange rate will be leading to a loss. Exchange rates, inflation as well as interest rates are strongly correlated. So, the factors which assess the economic impact on the Company (Rolls Royce) of the change…
consisted of 2 parts, which also includes the Depositary Institution Deregulation of 1980. Prior to the approval of this act, only the banks associated with the Federal Reserve were mandated to report deposits from the public and had a regulated interest rate, which placed them at a huge disadvantage due to the fact that the public was opting towards mutual funds in order to increase savings. As mentioned in the World Public Library (2016), the approval of this Act allowed for all the banks in…
Determining Financial Viability Managing finances within a health care organization can be seen as a daunting task. There is a lot of work that goes into the success of a health care organization. Finances and accounting are two areas of health care that manage and plan the spending of an organization. Together they create the means for a successful financial plan and bring in profits. This essay will examine the relationship between finance and accounting following with how they determine…
Introduction My client for this assignment is a 27 year old female. She is 5 ft. 3 in. tall, and her current weight is 141lbs. My client already partakes in regular physical activity. She is hoping to lose body fat and work on her agility and endurance. Her current exercise routine includes strength training 4-5 days per week, along with 30 min of cardio 3-4 days per week. Assessments Subjective Information On her general & medical questionnaire, I learned that she leads a fairly active…
the concept because countries with higher income per person (such at The United States, Germany, or the UK) tend to have higher life expectancy rates than countries with lower income per person rates (such as Zambia, Afghanistan, or Nepal) over time. My observations also show that as the income per person in developed countries goes up the life expectancy rate goes…