copy of answers so you can contribute to the tutorial discussion and for making notes of correct answers. Tutorial Set WEEK 2 Revision Questions 1 Introduction to microeconomics: efficiency‚ scarcity & opportunity cost Textbook (J/M/W) 9th ed.) Chs. 1 & 2 1. What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? Micro: individual firms etc. Macro: Economy as a whole 2. What is the difference between deductive and inductive methods in economics when discussing theories? Deductive: Beginning
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E9-1 The following expenditures relating to plant assets were made by Spaulding Company during the first 2 months of 2011. 1. Paid $5‚000 of accrued taxes at time plant site was acquired. 2. Paid $200 insurance to cover possible accident loss on new factory machinery while the machinery was in transit. 3. Paid $850 sales taxes on new delivery truck. 4. Paid $17‚500 for parking lots and driveways on new plant site. 5. Paid $250 to have company name and advertising slogan painted on new
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..................................................................................... 8 Appendix A: Firewall Concept and Responsibility (Figure 1).............................................. 8 Appendix B: SWOT Analysis Example (Figure 2)................................................................. 9
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DeVry Univers ACCT346 Weekly Ass Week 2 Directions: Your assignment this week is to answer the three questions below. Please note that Question #3 has add more rows or columns to the box if needed. 1. Biltz Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor hours to allocate manufacturing overh $582‚000 and 135‚000 direct labor hours were worked. The company estimated that it would incur $525‚000 of ma By how much was manufacturing overhead overallocated or underallocated for the
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Week 2 Individual Assignment Brian Blackwell RES/320 December 17‚ 2012 Kerry Jones Week 2 Individual Assignment Chapter 5 Discussion Questions 2 and 3. Question 2: Define the distinctions between primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary sources in a secondary search. Primary sources are data that has not been interpreted and are the original research performed. These sources are from the source of the information. The data given from a primary source has not been translated into information
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Engineering Materials Week 2 3.1 What is the difference between atomic structure and crystal structure? Atomic structure relates to the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Crystal structure pertains to the arrangement of atoms in the crystalline solid material. 3.9 Calculate the radius of a tantalum atom‚ given that Ta has an BCC crystal structure‚ a density of 16.6 g/cm^3‚ and an atomic weight of 180.9 g/mol. For BCC n=2 atoms/unit cell 3.47 Below are shown three different
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company uses a perpetual inventory system. During September‚ the following transactions occurred. Sept. 6 Purchased 80 calculators at $20 each from DeVito Co. for cash. 9 Paid freight of $80 on calculators purchased from DeVito Co. 10 Returned 2 calculators to DeVito Co. for $42 credit (including freight) because they did not meet specifications. 12 Sold 26 calculators costing $21 (including freight) for $31 each to Mega Book Store‚ terms n/30. 14 Granted credit of $31 to Mega Book Store
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a hobbyist and enjoy the idea of your photographs getting exposure and gaining creative recoginition‚ then it would be a very good thing. It is fantastic for market competition of course‚ if one person wishes to license his image for 100 dollars‚ it has to be 100 dollars better than another comparable image. This challenges the first person to improve and create a better image. It drives creative evolution. * How should these intellectual property rights of people who create images‚ videos
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All throughout human history‚ dance has played an important part in cultures around the world its purpose ranging from rituals to entertainment. As cultures grow and mature dance often reflects the movements and mood of the era. So how does dancing of the 1920’s reflect the cultural movements of the 1920s? Such as the changes in both the Women’s right and African Americans movements. During the 20’s‚ a majority of the workforce was mostly strictly males professionals‚ although some women in previous
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