-c- The Gas and Java Mart (G & J) is a gas station and convenience market similar to any BP, Shell, or Speedway gas and convenie stores. G & J is a regional chain located in eastern Missouri, with 14 locations. In the book five work steps, or processes, in the accounting information system. Based on your experience in using similar of gas and convenience marts, briefly describe your impression of how these five work steps would be accomplished at G 8 you buy gas, a bottled soft drink, and a candy bar 20 POINTS -D- The fast food industry has been dramatically altered through IT enablement. However, IT enablement has not completely eliminated manual processes in fast food franchise restaurants such as McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King Using your experience in visiting fast food restaurants, answer the two questions that follow 1. List and describe four different activities that are manual parts of business processes at a restaurant such as Wendy 2. List and describe four different activities that are IT-enabled parts of business processes at a restaurant such as Wendy's. 20 POINTS -E-Cooper's Cues Company is a small manufacturing operation that makes and sells pool cues for sporting goods stores and billiard ha in Baltimore, Maryland, and the surrounding local area. Rob Cooper and his wife, Stacy are the owners and only employees Rob Cooper purchases all of the materials needed to make pool cues, including wood, paint, hardware, and supplies. All purchases are made from local suppliers, and all payments are made in cash at the time of the purchase. Rob Cooper is responsible for making the pool cues. He also handles all telephone calls and replacements, and he personally delivers all finished products. All sales are conducted on account via the Internet. Orders are received electronically through the company's website at www.cooperscues.com. Stacy Cooper prints the orders and forwards them to her husband in the workshop. Mrs. Cooper is als responsible for website design and maintenance, as well as all accounting and customer collections Address the following questions regarding Cooper's Cues: 3. What are the business processes that apply to this business? 4. How would the business processes change if Cooper's Cues expanded to a regional focus? 5. How would the business processes change if Cooper's Cues began selling pool balls and other billiard equipment in addition to cues? 20 POINTS