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This document outlines instructions for a final assignment in an advanced mathematics course. It provides 5 problems for students to solve by hand over 10 pages within a 24 hour period and specifies requirements for submitting the solutions. Some key details include using the last digit of the student code to determine the assigned problem code, clearly writing name and student code on page 1, scanning and submitting the 10 page solution as a PDF file by the due time.

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Bản sao của Final-Assignment-MAT1092-Code-1

This document outlines instructions for a final assignment in an advanced mathematics course. It provides 5 problems for students to solve by hand over 10 pages within a 24 hour period and specifies requirements for submitting the solutions. Some key details include using the last digit of the student code to determine the assigned problem code, clearly writing name and student code on page 1, scanning and submitting the 10 page solution as a PDF file by the due time.

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FINAL ASSIGNMENT

Code: 1
Program: IB, AC, MIS, BDA Lecturer’s Signature
Course Code: MAT 1092
Course Title: Advanced Mathematics
Time allowed: 24 hours
Asso. Prof. Nguyễn Hải
Date: 14/6/2021 - 15/6/2021 Thanh Date:
26/5/2021
Starting at 9:00, 14/6/2021
Department’s Signature
Ending at 9:00, 15/6/2021

Date: …/5/2021

Instructions to students:

1. At 9:00 AM, 14/6/2021, each student is assigned a final assignment with code number that is
identical to the last digit of his / her student code (for example: if a student code is 17071365 the
last digit is 5, and he / she must choose to do Final Assignment MAT1092 Code 5).
2. Final assignment consists of 5 problems, students should write the answers by hand to these
problems in 10 pages. Solution of problem 1 is written in pages 1-2, problem 2 in pages 3-4,
problem 3 in pages 5-6, problem 4 in pages 7-8, problem 5 in pages 9-10. Each page is numbered
clearly by hand writing in the right-top corner. Some pages not used are left with blank space.
Students should write clearly his / her full name and student code in the first row of the first page
(for example: Nguyễn Văn Thao, 17007365).
3. To submit the final assignment, students use CamScanner to scan all the above 10 pages and save
them to a pdf file, starting from page 1, then page 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. 4. Students should finish
submitting the final assignment / the pdf file with the file name: student’s full
name.MAT1092.lecturer’s name (for example: Nguyen_Van_Thao.MAT1092.Thanh) in due time
through MS Teams Assignment (do not be late in submitting the final assignment, since the final
assignment can not be submitted after the due time, 9:00AM, 15/6/2021). 5. Any violation of the
above instructions will CAUSE ZERO MARK for the final assignment.
Problem 1 (2 points): A project requires an initial outlay of $9200 and produces a
return of $30000 at the end of year 1, $40000 at the end of year 2, and $42xyz at the end
of year 3, where x, y, z are the last three digits of your student code (for example: if a
student code is 17071365 then x = 3, y = 6, z = 5 and $42xyz=$42365).
a/ Use the trial-and-error method or another appropriate method to determine the
internal rate of return IRRof the project (express IRR in percentage, rounded to one
decimal place);
b/ Find the net present value NPV of the project if the market rate r is equal to the value
of IRR as found above, then give a comment.

Problem 2 (2 points): An annuity pays out $3000 at the beginning of each year in
perpetuity. If the interest is 6% compounded annually, find:
a/ The present value of the whole annuity;
b/ The present value of the annuity for payments received, starting from the end of 20th
year.

Problem 3 (2 points): Consider the optimization problem of maximizing Cobb– Douglas


production function: Q = 20 K1/2 L1/2, subject to cost constraint: K + 4L = 64. a/ Use the
method of Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum value of the production function;
b/ Estimate the change in the optimal value of Q if the cost constraint is changed to: K + 4L
= 65, and state the new maximum value of the production function.

Problem 4 (2 points): A manufacturer produces two models of racing bike, A and B,


each of which must be processed through two machine shops. Machine shop 1 is
available for 92 hours per month and machine shop 2 for 134 hours per month. The
manufacture of each bike of type A takes 6 hours in shop 1 and 4 hours in shop 2. The
corresponding times for B are 4 and 10 hours, respectively. Due to a contract, the
manufacturer must produce at least 5 bikes of type B per month. If the profit is $90 and
$75 per bike of type A and B respectively, how should the manufacturer arrange
production to maximize total profit?

Problem 5 (2 points): Consider the two-sector model:

= 0.5(C + I – Y)
C = 0.6Y + 600
I = 0.2Y + 300
a/ Find expressions for Y(t), C(t) and I(t) when Y(0) = 6500;
b/ Is this system stable or unstable, explain why?

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