Oscar’s fixed costs per month equal:a. $2‚000 [Q#5031]The change in total cost arising from producing one more unit of output is known as:c. marginal cost. [Q#5045]Austin’s total fixed cost is $4‚000. Austin employs 15 workers and pays each worker $100. The average product of labor is 5‚ and the marginal product of the last worker hired is 8. What is the marginal cost of the last unit produced by the last worker Austin hired?b. $13 [Q#6019]A firm is a price-taking producer when:d. its actions cannot
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D2Write an essay evaluating the effectiveness of business information and its communication as key contributors to the success of an organisation‚ using examples to illustrate your points. Explain in detail what the organisation you’ve studied does. What is the goal of the organisation you’ve studied so far? What types of communication do they use? Explain how at least 2 scenarios might work. How do the methods of communication contribute to this business meeting its objectives? Explain
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Eric Worth (12729086) 01/14/15 NT2460 – IP Networking Unit 4 – Cisco IOS Admin Distances & Juniper JUNOS Route Preferences Administrative distance is the first criterion that a router uses to determine which routing protocol to use if two protocols provide route information for the same destination. Administrative distance is a measure of the trustworthiness of the source of the routing information. Administrative distance has only local significance‚ and is not advertised in routing updates. This
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is online piracy? 2. Body a. History of intellectual property b. IP Law and regulations i. Worldwide ii. Kazakhstan c. IP Law omissions d. Intellectual property infringement on the Internet i. Examples ii. Statistics e. Interview with few IITU students about online piracy in Kazakhstan f. Questionnaire in IITU “What is the percentage of students downloading software from piracy websites” g. Do we need IP Law? h. Ways to improve IP Law to put the piracy to an end 3. Conclusion Intellectual property
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be able to: 1. Identify the Employment Act of 1946 and the roles of the CEA and JEC. 2. Distinguish between discretionary and nondiscretionary fiscal policy. 3. Differentiate between expansionary and contractionary fiscal policy. 4. Recognize the conditions for recommending an expansionary or contractionary fiscal policy. 5. Explain expansionary fiscal policy and its effects on the economy and Federal budget. 6. Explain contractionary fiscal policy and its effects on
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points Question 3 1. An inflation rate of 5% between 2011 and 2012 would be implied by a change in the GDP deflator from ________ in 2011 to ________ in 2012. Answer 105; 115 200; 205 375; 390 400; 420 10 points Question 4 1. Which of the following are not considered part of government purchases? Answer a tank purchased by the federal government welfare benefits teacher’s salaries paid by a local government a bridge purchased by the state government
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1249-1275. 2. Fama‚ Eugene F.‚ and Kenneth R. French‚ 1996‚ Multifactor explanations of asset pricing anomalies‚ Journal of Finance 51‚ 55-84. 3. Fama‚ Eugene F.‚ and Kenneth R. French‚ 2008‚ Dissecting anomalies‚ Journal of Finance 63‚ 1653-1678. 4. Jegadeesh‚ Narasimhan‚ and Sheridan Titman‚ 1993‚ Returns to buying winners and selling losers: Implications for stock market efficiency‚ Journal of Finance 48‚ 65-91. Grade weights: Trading Simulation: Industry Analysis Presentation: Homework
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aloe vera to help replace other artificial products into an environmental one. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………. 1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………... 2-3 Review of Related Literature …………………………………………... 4-5 Methodology …………………………………………………………….. 6-7 Results and Analysis ……………………………………………………. 8 Summary‚ Conclusions and Recommendations ……………………… 9 Bibliography ……………………………………………………………. 10 Acknowledgement The researcher would like
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1. If ours were a barter economy‚ how would you pay your tuition bill? What if your college did not want the goods or services you offered in payment? Answer) In the barter economy‚ we would be paying the tuition bill in the form of any good or services that are somehow useful and benefit to the college. Example‚ we can barter tuition with food items so college can give those to the professors and other staff members of the college. And also services in the form of building maintenance‚ cleaning
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on the vertical axis. 2.Refer to Scenario 3-1. If the price of beer doubles to $2‚ then the a. budget constraint intersects the vertical axis at 25 beers. b. slope of the budget constraint rises to -2. c. slope of the budget constraint falls to -4. d. budget constraint shifts inward in a parallel fashion. 3. Refer to Table 3-1 below. You have an extra ticket to the Midwest Regional Sweet 16 game in the men’s NCAA basketball tournament. The table shows the willingness to pay of the four
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