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What is the minimum amount of work required to move a positive point charge of {eq}+q {/eq} from position A to position B in the presence of a charge {eq}Q {/eq} at the origin?
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If tax increases of $1,000 were made and government spending increased by $1,500, the multiplier would be A. 0.25. B. 0.6. C. 1.5. D. 4.
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A thin circular ring of mass M and radius R is placed on a smooth table. A particle of same mass M is placed on the top of the ring. Find the time period of small oscillation of the system. (g is the acceleration due to gravity)
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Which of the following internal control activities most likely would prevent direct labor hours from being charged to manufacturing overhead? a) Periodic independent counts of work in process for comparison to recorded amounts. b) Comparison of daily journal entries with approved production orders. c) Use of time ti...
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An all-equity firm is considering the following projects: ProjectBetaIRR W0.659.5% X0.7410.7% Y1.3314.2% Z1.4417.3% The T-bill rate is 5.3 percent, and the expected return on the market is 12.3 percent. If the firm's overall cost of capital were used as a hurdle rate, Project W would be _____. a. Incorrectly reject...
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Suppose that 44% of the people in a large city have used a hospital emergency room in the past year. If a random sample of 130 people from the city is taken, approximate the probability that at least 51 used an emergency room in the past year. Use the normal approximation to the binomial with a correction for continuit...
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Minne Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment. When discounted at a hurdle rate of 8%, the project has a net present value of $24,580. When discounted at a hurdle rate of 10%, the project has a net present value of ($28,940). The internal rate of return of the project is: a. between 8% and 10%. ...
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What is the limit of the sequence {eq}a_n=\frac{\sqrt{n+1}}{n^2+1} {/eq}?
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Gruden Company produces golf discs which it normally sells to retailers for $5.82 each. The cost of manufacturing 22,400 golf discs is: Materials: $11,264 Labor: 32,964 Variable overhead: 22,560 Fixed overhead: 44,688 Total: $101,476 Gruden also incurs 5% sales commission ($0.29) on each disc sold. McGee Corporati...
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When determining how much of the firm s total assets to invest in cash and securities, a low-liquidity strategy entails investing _____ of the assets in cash and securities, earning _____ expected total profits. a. relatively less, relatively less b. relatively more, relatively less c. relatively less, relatively more...
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Target Media Inc. has a debt-equity ratio of 0.64. The firm is analyzing a new project which requires an initial cash outlay of $420,000 for equipment. The flotation cost is 9.6 percent for equity and 5.4 percent for debt. What is the initial cost of the project including the flotation costs? A. $302,400 B. $368,924 ...
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Determine the optimal order quantity and the minimum total inventory cost for supplies purchased by order if: Annual demand quantity = 1,300 units Per-order processing costs = $65 Holding cost rate = 25% Unit cost = $400 Shipment lead time = 2 days Working days per year = 240 days a. 44 units; $52,000 b. 45 uni...
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During the month of December, Andy Corp had sales of $120,000, purchases of $75,000 and a beginning inventory of $10,000. Inventory at year-end is expected to be 25% of the next month's sales. What is the amount of projected ending inventory for December?
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Money is transferred continuously into an account at the constant rate of $1,100 per year. The account earns interest at the annual rate of 5% compounded continuously. How much will be in the account at the end of 15 years?
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The next dividend payment by Hot Wings, Inc., will be $3.60 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a 7.50 percent growth rate forever. The stock currently sells for $38.70 per share. What is the required return?
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Required return is 13%, growth rate is 5.5%. What is the dividend yield?
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PV = $15,000; i = 0.015; PMT = $400; n = _____ (Round up to nearest integer)
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The higher a country ranks in terms of uncertainty avoidance and power distance, and the lower it ranks in individualism, the more likely it is to rank highly in terms of: a. conservatism b. professionalism c. uniformity d. flexibility
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A 32-year-old male patient is admitted to the intensive care unit for chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia. He is on a mechanical ventilator with the following current settings: Rate, 8; TV, 800; Fio2, 0.6. The patient is on a standard (24-inch) ventilator circuit. The current peak pressure is 42 cm H20 and the platea...
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George Sasso, Inc. was considering a project with initial cost of $3,500,000. The project was expected to generate revenue of $3,500,000 per year for five years. Expenses other than depreciation, exclusive of income taxes, were expected to be 40 percent of sales. The firm's tax rate is 30 percent and the asset's life i...
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Which of the following would not be found on a company's income statement? a. Sales revenue b. Accounts receivable c. Net income d. All of these choices would be found on an income statement.
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Which one of the following is true about a country with a budget deficit? a. Private savings are greater than investment b. Private investment is greater than domestic saving c. The current account balance is negative d. The current account balance is positive
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XYZ Company accumulates the following data relative to jobs started and finished during the month of September 2019. Cost and Production Data Actual Standard Raw materials unit cost $2.25 $2.10 Raw materials units used 10,600 10,000 Direct Labor Rate $8.40 $8.00 Direct Labor hours worked 14,400 15,000 Manufacturing o...
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During the last period of operation, a company operated at 90% of capacity, had favorable direct labor rate and direct labor efficiency variances, and: the direct labor price variance amounted to $4,560; the direct labor efficiency variance amounted to $6,520; the total direct labor variance was $10,080. What were the...
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Use calculus to find the exact area of the surface obtained by rotating the curve about the x-axis. y = 6x^(3/2), 1 ≤ x ≤ 4
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Consider the following data. Hours Since Last Infection 0 2 4 6 8 10 # New Infections/10,000 20 16 11 7 4 2 Use exponential smoothing to predict # of new infections, given w = 0.2 and # new infections at time = 0 is 23. Give your answer ...
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The purpose of the actual results comparison is to: A. evaluate performance reports by managers. B. permit managers to reduce the number of unfavorable variances that are reported. C. update the static planning budget to reflect the actual level of activity of the period. D. reduce the amount of conflict between de...
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Given that $$\lim_ {n \to \infty} \frac{4^{n + 1} + 2^{n + 2}}{2^{n - 1} + 3^n} = \infty,$$ how is it possible to manipulate this equation to show the above as $\lim_ {n \to \infty} \frac{4^{n + 1}}{3^n} = \infty$?
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Evaluate the integral. {eq}\int_{0}^{1} \frac{x - 6}{x^2 - 6x + 8} \, \mathrm{d}x {/eq}
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The following information describes a company's usage of direct labor in a recent period: Actual hours used: 85,000 Standard rate: $11.00 per hour Standard hours for units produced: 88,000 The direct labor price (rate) variance is: a. $850,000 F b. $850,000 U c. $97,000 F d. $97,000 U
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Laney Corporation is a wholesaler that sells a single product. Management has provided the following cost data for two levels of monthly sales volume. All costs are recorded in the accounts of the company. The company sells the product for $161.20 per unit. The best estimate of the total variable cost per unit is ___...
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Calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) for this company based on the following information. The firm's current capital structure, in terms of percentages, is 20 percent long-term debt and 80 percent equity. The before-tax cost of debt is 7 percent. The marginal tax rate is 35 percent. The beta for the st...
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Which of the following statements is true? a. Accumulated depreciation is a permanent account. b. Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the cost of a plant asset to expense over its useful life. c. The accumulated depreciation account is an asset account. d. The first step in the depreciation process is to e...
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Which of the following statements is correct? a) Fair market value will almost always exceed book value. b) Book value is more likely to be used in determining the value of land than it is to be used in determining the value of corporate bonds. c) The real risk-free rate of interest declines with an increase in the ...
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On January 1, 2016, M Company granted 99,000 stock options to certain executives. The options are exercisable no sooner than December 31, 2018, and expire on January 1, 2022. Each option can be exercised to acquire one share of $1 par common stock for $14. An option-pricing model estimates the fair value of the options...
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Suppose the random variables X and Y have a joint distribution with the following properties: The marginal probability mass function of X is given by: $p_{X}(1) = 0.1$ $p_{X}(2) = 0.2$ $p_{X}(3) = 0.3$ $p_{X}(4) = 0.4$ The conditional probability mass function of Y given X is given by: $P(Y=1|X=1) = 0$ $P(Y=1|X=2) = ...
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Mitchell Oil is considering two mutually exclusive projects, A and B. Project A costs $75,000 and is expected to generate $48,000 in year one and $45,000 in year two. Project B costs $80,000 and is expected to generate $34,000 in year one and $37,000 in year two. Which project should be chosen based on the profitabilit...
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A wide range of predicted cost formulas should be studied in an attempt to find the most accurate one for a particular situation. A narrow range would reduce the possibility of finding the best cost formula. Which of the following formulas generally has the narrowest range of predictions? A) One method of least square...
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Suppose you are considering a project with a cost of capital of 12.35% and free cash flows of $150,000 per year for 3 years followed by $100,000 for the subsequent 2 years. What is the project's NPV? a. $187,901 b. $306,487 c. $254,487 d. $416,670
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Given the data below for Alternative A and B, i=8% A B Initial cost -$30,000 -$65,000 Benefit/Year 15,000 45,000 Useful life 4 years 4 years Determine the IRR for each alternative. A. Choose A, IRR=5.35% B. Choose...
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Which of the following statements pertain to both variable costing and absorption costing? a. The income statement discloses the amount of gross margin generated during the reporting period. b. Fixed selling and administrative expenses are treated the same manner as fixed manufacturing overhead. c. Both variable and...
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The value of b such that P(b ≤ Z ≤ 1.23) = 0.7026 is:
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Currently, the number of university students in the country is 300,000 and the university admission rate is 5%. Over the next 5 years, the number of university students in the country is expected to grow by 4%. Assuming that all other factors remain constant, what will be the university admission rate in five years? A...
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Determine the longest interval in which the given initial value problem is certain to have a unique solution: {eq}x(t-1)y'+y=\ln{t} {/eq}, {eq}y(1.2)=0.6 {/eq}.
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The partnership of Anderson, Redmon, and Leopold has the following balance sheet at December 31, 20XX: Cash$60,000 Other assets$430,000 Total assets$490,000 Liabilities - Note Payable$30,000 Anderson capital$140,000 Redmon capital$150,000 Leopold capital$100,000 Total liabilities and equities$490,000 Pursuant to thei...
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If a stock has an annual return of -15.11%, it means that: a. the stock experienced a 15.11% decline every year b. the stock experienced an average loss over a 3-year period c. the stock experienced a 15.11% loss in the first year and a 15.11% gain in the second year d. the stock experienced a 15.11% loss in the fi...
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Find the derivative. Simplify if possible. {eq}y = e^{cosh(3x)} {/eq}
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The opportunity cost of one pound of coffee is _____. A) zero pounds of tea. B) one pound of tea. C) two pounds of tea. D) one half pound of tea.
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An increase in government transfer payments of $500 billion and a tax cut of $500 billion will have __________ effects on the budget balance and __________ effects on real GDP. A. equal; equal B. equal; unequal C. unequal; equal D. unequal; unequal
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Tray Co. reported current earnings of $580,000 while paying $58,000 in cash dividends. Sparrish Co. earned $160,000 in net income and distributed $16,000 in dividends. Tray held a 70% interest in Sparrish for several years, an investment that it originally acquired by transferring consideration equal to the book value ...
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Excess reserves is: a. total reserves - required reserves b. total reserves + required reserves c. total reserves - cash reserves d. total cash reserves - required cash reserves
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What is the monthly payment on a $250,000 mortgage at 3% for 30 years?
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Suppose you know a company's stock currently sells for $80 per share and the required return on the stock is 16 percent. You also know that the total return on the stock is evenly divided between a capital gains yield and a dividend yield. If it's the company's policy to always maintain a constant growth rate in its di...
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If a firm doubles its inputs and finds that its output has more than doubled, then it must be true that: a. its average fixed cost is falling. b. its average total cost is falling. c. it is experiencing economies of scale. d. it is experiencing diminishing returns.
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Find $$\lim _ { n \rightarrow \infty } \frac { \sum _{i = 1} ^ { n } i ^ { k } } { n ^ { k + 1 } }$$ for a fixed $k$. For $k=1$, it is $1/2$. What is the general case?
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Roberto Company has the following department information for the month: Total materials costs $100,000 Equivalent units of materials 10,000 Total labor cost of $500,000 Equivalent units of labor 500,000 Manufacturing overhead cost of $300,000 Equivalent units of overhead 400,000 The materials are added at the be...
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When is it appropriate to classify an account as a current asset or current liability? Accounts are classified as current when they are expected to be converted into cash or used up in: a. One year or the normal operating cycle, whichever is shorter. b. One year or the normal operating cycle, whichever is longer. c....
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Assuming that the marginal cost of an additional unit of output is $100 and the current price of the product is $200, a (per unit) sales tax of $100 that is borne entirely by the buyer would a) decrease the output sold to the quantity where the marginal cost equals $100. b) decrease the output sold to the quantity wh...
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The answer is c). You are the manager of a company that produces a product according to the cost function {eq}C(q_{i}) = 160 + 58q_{i} - 6q_{i}^{2} + q_{i}^{3} {/eq}. You operate a perfectly competitive business. Which choice below represents the short-run supply function? Be sure to explain the calculation or reason...
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Wedge Corp. reported the following data for 2012. Platinum metal mined $550,000 Less: Mining costs 440,000 Estimated fair value of mine 35,000 Estimated future costs to restore mine 25,000 Patent cost on mine 5,000 What amount should Wedge record as the cost of the mineral resource? a. $550,000 b. $440,000 c. $135...
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Lipschitz Company has enough idle capacity to accept a special order of 19,000 units at a price of $15 per unit. Accepting the special order would have no effect on total fixed costs but would increase variable costs by $1 per unit. The current production and sales volume is 50,000 units, with the following costs: Di...
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Consider the following scenario: The New Economic Coalition (NEC) just takes office and will adopt conservative fiscal and monetary policies. The Federal Reserve will keep the money supply growing by 4% per year, while the federal government will reduce taxes by 3% of GDP and increase spending on income transfers by 3%...
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Universal Life Insurance Co. recently paid a dividend of $2.60 per share. The stock just paid a dividend is expected to pay one next year and is currently selling for $56.80 per share. Using the dividend growth model, what is the rate of return on this stock?
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Given a bond with a duration of 15 years and an initial market price of $975, what change in interest rates would result in a 10% change in the bond price?
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Splenectomy, the splenic artery is ligated proximal to its branching near the hilum of the spleen. Which structure, also supplied by the splenic artery, would be at risk if the artery is ligated improperly? A. Body of pancreas B. Fundus of stomach C. Left kidney D. Left lobe of liver E. Lesser curvature of stomac...
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Mr. Alonzo plans to buy a new residential property costing P5,000,000. He will make a 20% down payment and apply the remaining 80% to a loan. If he borrows money from a bank with an annual interest rate of 10% payable in equal annual end-of-year payments over a period of 10 years, how much is the required annual paymen...
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What is the present value of a series of $500 payments to be made at the beginning of each of the next 10 years? The discount rate is 8%. A. $3,130.67 B. $4,130.67 C. $4,395.20 D. $3,917.73
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Find the critical point of the function {eq}f(x, y) = y^2 - 2x^2 + 4y + 4x + 4 {/eq}.
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A key measurement that should be considered before deciding on the financing plan is: a. current ratio. b. quick ratio. c. profit margin. d. earnings per share.
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Identify the related transaction assertion to the following question: Are shipping documents authorized and prepared for goods returned to vendors? A. occurrence B. completeness C. accuracy D. classification E. cutoff
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If a firm adheres strictly to the residual dividend policy, the issuance of new common stock would suggest that: A. the dividend payout ratio has remained constant. B. the dividend payout ratio is increasing. C. no dividends were paid during the year. D. the dividend payout ratio is decreasing. E. the dollar amoun...
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Gardner Electric is a manufacturer that sells its finished product for $75 per unit. Gardner has fixed costs of $400,000 and its variable cost ratio is 60% of its sales revenue. How much will be Gardner's sales if its break-even point is $500,000? A. $750,000 B. $937,500 C. $1,250,000 D. $1,000,000
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Patriot Electronics is an international securities firm that specializes in securing loans for cross-national transactions, such as real estate purchases and joint ventures. With offices in several countries, the organization operates in a virtual format. Lately, the productivity of the organization has been greatly di...
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James, Inc. incurred the following infrequent losses during 2017: $120,000 write-down of equipment leased to others.$60,000 adjustment of accruals on long-term contracts. $180,000 write-off of obsolete inventory. In its 2017 income statement, what amount should James report as total infrequent losses that are not con...
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Consider a bond paying $100 in one year and $2000 in three years. Find the price of the bond if the yield to maturity is 6%.
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Which external growth strategy involves two or more corporations joining in a stock exchange and from which only one corporation survives? A) mergers B) strategic alliances C) diversification D) acquisitions E) concentration
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What sample size is needed so that the confidence interval will have a margin of error of 0.023 for a 95% confidence interval for a proportion estimated to be 0.33?
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Keshena Co. is incorporated at the beginning of this year and engages in a number of transactions. The following journal entries impacted its stockholders' equity during its first year of operation. DRCR a) Cash$270,000 Common stock $25 par value $245,000 Paid-in capital excess par value, common stock $25,000 b)...
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A company determined the following values for its inventory as of the end of its fiscal year: Historical cost: $50,000 Current replacement cost: $35,000 Net realizable value: $45,000 Net realizable value less a normal profit margin: $40,000 Fair value: $48,000 What amount should be the company report for inventor...
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If 426 passengers are booked on an airplane with only 400 seats, find the probability that not enough seats will be available. Assume that passengers do not try to hide and that 88% of the people who booked seats actually show up for the flight.
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What is the distance traveled between t = 0s and t = 3s given the velocity vs. time graph with segments A, B, C, and D having equations y = 3t, y = 9, y = 3 + 0.5t, and y = 4 + 0.5t, respectively?
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Jim has foreign income. He earns $26,000 from Country A which taxes the income at a 20 percent rate. He also has income from Country B of $18,000. Country B taxes the $18,000 at a 10 percent rate. His U.S. taxable income is $90,000, which includes the foreign income. His U.S. income tax on all sources of income before ...
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For the series {eq}\displaystyle \sum_{n =1}^{\infty} \frac{n^2 + 3n - 5}{6n^2} {/eq}, which of the following statements is/are correct? I. Diverges by Divergence Test II. Diverges by Integral Test III. Diverges by Ratio Test A. I B. II C. III D. I and II E. I and III
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Which of the following is the most common method for collection of primary data? a. experimentation b. observation c. survey d. literature review
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What is the present value of 15 annual installments of $1,900 paid at the end of each year and beginning at the end of the first year if the interest rate is 6.25%? a) $15,264 b) $16,380 c) $17,762 d) $18,899 e) $20,618
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The long-run average cost curve: a. Will always be U-shaped b. Relates to the costs of producing a specific quantity of output c. Shows the lowest cost of producing any given amount of output for all possible sizes of the plant d. Is always a straight line
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Suppose the stock market returns have the following probability distribution: Probability Return 0.4 10% 0.3 15% 0.3 12% Which of the following statements is correct? a. The arithmetic average of the returns equals 12%. b. The arithmetic average of the returns equals the expected return. c. The geometric average r...
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You wish to estimate, with 99% confidence, the population proportion of U.S. adults who support extended use of predator drugs for medical purposes. Your estimate must be accurate to within 3% of the population proportion. Based on a preliminary study of 420 U.S. adults, what is the minimum sample size required?
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In its first month of operation, Kuhlman Company purchased 320 units of inventory for $4, then 420 units for $5, and finally 360 units for $6. At the end of the month, 380 units remained. Compute the amount of phantom profit that would result if the company used FIFO rather than LIFO.
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How do you find the arc length of the curve y = (3x - 8)^(3/2) from x = 3 to x = 6?
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Mark Company reports the following annual cost data for its single product. Normal production level is 75,000 units. Direct materials are $1.25 per unit; direct labor is $2.50 per unit; variable overhead is $3.75 per unit; fixed overhead is $300,000 in total. This product is normally sold for $25 per unit. If Mark inc...
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Determine the covariance of X and Y given the following joint probability mass function: xypxy(x,y) -2-11/50 -204/50 -103/50 -115/50 036/50 047/50 127/50 2-24/50
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Watkins Corporation uses the following data in its predetermined overhead rate calculations: Estimated total manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year=$210,000 Estimated total direct labor hours at the beginning of the year = 2,400 hours Total manufacturing overhead during the period = $220,000 Total dire...
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All of the following are useful for understanding Profitability Index, except: A. The initial investment is included when calculating the present value of the future cash flows. B. A profitability index greater than 1 equals a positive NPV. C. The initial investment is excluded when calculating the present value of ...
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A power cycle operating at steady stare receives energy by heat transfer at a rate {eq}\dot{Q}_{H} {/eq} at {eq}T_{H} {/eq} = 1000 K and rejects energy by heat transfer to a cold reservoir at a rate {eq}\dot{Q}_{C} {/eq} at {eq}T_{L} {/eq} = 300 K. Which one of the following cases is possible? a) {eq}\dot{Q}_{H} ...
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Last month, when the stock market reached an all-time high, Molly yanked her portfolio back to just two stocks. With those two stocks, she can generate a return of 11% per year, on average. But that return has a standard deviation of 15%. In the mean time, the overall market return was 10% per year, with a standard dev...
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In calculating the government purchases multiplier, A) we must know the average propensity to consume. B) we must know the tax rate. C) we must know the marginal propensity to consume. D) we must know the slope of the AE curve.
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An arcwise connected subset of \(\mathbb{R}\) is either a point or an interval (and every interval is arcwise connected). To prove this, I defined a curve \(\gamma : [a, b] \to X\) with \(X\) an arcwise connected subset of \(\mathbb{R}\) and \(\gamma(a) < \gamma(b)\). I considered the set \(S := \{x \in [a, b] \mid (\g...
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The following information is available for Martinez Company for the current year: Actual overhead $143,000 Overhead rate variance $1,200 unfavorable Controllable variance $12,800 unfavorable Production volume variance $2,700 favorable Allocated overhead: Based on the data, total budgeted overhead for the curren...
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The United States, with a large population, exports a lot of corn and other crops. At the same time, Brazil, with a small population, imports a lot of corn and other crops from the United States. The factor endowment explanation of comparative advantage has trouble accounting for the: A. United States' comparative adv...
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