number of beds 250, total inpatient admissions 12,250, total outpatient visits 90,754, total patient revenue $111,900,050, outpatient mix 16.2%, medicare payment revenue 28.0%, net price per discharge $7,653, cost per discharge $6,292. What is the hospital's profit per discharge?
To calculate the data rate for a 420 NTSC TV, you can use the formula: Data Rate = Resolution × Frame Rate × Color Depth. For NTSC, the resolution is approximately 720x480 pixels, the frame rate is 30 frames per second, and the color depth is typically 24 bits (8 bits per channel for RGB). Thus, the data rate can be calculated as 720 × 480 × 30 × 24 bits per second, which results in a data rate of about 31.5 Mbps.
I = (P x T x R) / 100. This is simple interest.
Computers can calculate very fast (many millions of calculations per second), and help organize data.
(Amount of working capital/100)*12
standard actual n.o of men employed 100 90 output in units 5000 4800 no. of working days in a month 20 18 avg.wages per men per month rs.200 rs.198
Nile river discharges 3.1 million liters per second.
Following data is required to calculate break even point: 1 - Sales revenue or sales price per unit 2 - variable cost per unit 3 - fixed cost
If you already know your miles per gallon, use this formula to convert it to liters per 100 kilometers - mpg x 235.21 = L/100km
10% of 10.50 = 10.50*10/100 = 1.05.
Dear...users,Actually HDD speed how to calculate means ....Use of RPM( Rate+Per+Minute)
To calculate the data rate for a 420 NTSC TV, you can use the formula: Data Rate = Resolution × Frame Rate × Color Depth. For NTSC, the resolution is approximately 720x480 pixels, the frame rate is 30 frames per second, and the color depth is typically 24 bits (8 bits per channel for RGB). Thus, the data rate can be calculated as 720 × 480 × 30 × 24 bits per second, which results in a data rate of about 31.5 Mbps.
In order to calculate a production line efficiency you need to obtain data of the number of pieces and the number of hours worked. In addition, you will also need to obtain the piece/min data by conducting a time study at the front and end of line (ensure that they are equal). Following the collection of this data you can approach it in this manner: Number of pieces total / number of minutes of production= Avg. pieces per min Now... take your (Avg pieces per min/actual piece per min count) x 100= efficiency percentage OR actual piece per min ratex number of actual production minutes = total estimated pieces now....(total actual pieces/total estimated) x 100= efficiency percentage
I = (P x T x R) / 100. This is simple interest.
Arctic river discharges about 2.31 gallons of water per year
Regulation =(Obtained voltage per phase - rated voltage per phase)/rated voltage per phase *100
Computers can calculate very fast (many millions of calculations per second), and help organize data.
all you need is to know the modulation technique and then you can know how many bits per one symbole then to calculate the data rate = baud rate * bits/symbole