Total seniority is typically based on continuous service within an organization, meaning that any breaks in employment may affect the calculation of seniority. Continuous service generally includes all periods of employment without interruption; however, policies can vary by company or industry. It's important to check the specific policies of the organization to understand how seniority is determined.
They cannot. Test scores are either marks or percentages based on marks (out of the total) and so are discrete.
Yes, anesthesia coding is based on a billing formula that typically considers the base units of the anesthesia service, the time units spent administering anesthesia, and any modifiers that may apply. The formula combines these components to determine the total reimbursement for the anesthesia service provided. The coding ensures that the complexity and duration of the procedure are accurately reflected in the billing process.
Filtering is the process of displaying only a portion of the total records based on matching specific values.
A standard tip is typically around 15-20% of the total bill. For a $162.00 bill, a 15% tip would be about $24.30, while a 20% tip would be approximately $32.40. You can adjust the tip based on the level of service you received.
The number of people at a concert is a discrete variable because it can only take whole number values. You cannot have a fraction of a person, so the count of attendees is represented by integers. Thus, the total number of concertgoers is quantized rather than measured on a continuous scale.
activity based costing does not promote TQM(total quality management) and continuous improvement but attribute based costing promotes the both.
They cannot. Test scores are either marks or percentages based on marks (out of the total) and so are discrete.
Total quality refers to the overall level of excellence in a product or service, achieved through an organization's commitment to continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, and efficient processes. It encompasses all aspects of the organization, from product design and production to customer service and employee satisfaction.
our basic annuity is computed based on your length of service and high-3 average salary. To determine your length of service for computation, add all your periods of creditable service, then eliminate any fractional part of a month from the total.
To divide tickets among individuals, first determine the total number of tickets and the number of people sharing them. Then, divide the total tickets by the number of people to find out how many each person gets. If there are leftover tickets after division, you can distribute them based on predetermined criteria, such as need or seniority, or simply draw lots. Ensure everyone is informed about the division process for clarity and fairness.
Yes.
As stated in the electrical code, circuits are to be loaded to 80 percent of the total capacity when operating in a continuous state..
The simple answer is...wait for it...wait for it...200amps per leg. But generally you want to load a circuit to no more than 80% of its rating so that would be 160 amps. Beyond 80% you can get what is called nuisance tripping caused by heat, small surges, and quality of the breaker. Technically the NEC limits continuous loads (3 hours or more of continuous operation) to 80%, but non-continuous loads can be run at 100% capacity of the circuit rating. Since you are asking about a service, the terms continuous and non-continuous don't really apply but it would be extremely hard to load a 200 amp service in a home to near capacity even with an all-electric home.
continuous improvement and attention to customer needs
Yes, but not just continuous prob distribs. It applies to discontinous or discrete distributions as well.
To get a TPQY, or Total Performance Quality Yield, you typically need to analyze the performance metrics of a process or product over time. This involves collecting data on various quality indicators, calculating the yield based on successful outcomes versus total outputs, and then interpreting the results to identify areas for improvement. Continuous monitoring and adjustments based on feedback can help enhance the TPQY.
It is generally recommended to tip based on the total bill amount, including tax. This ensures that the tip reflects the overall cost of the meal or service.