Electric Cars An electric car is a vehicle which gets power from one electric motor or more‚ and an electric car use electrical energy to store batteries or another energy storage device. The developmental history of electric cars is very long‚ and the first automobile all over the world was an electric car. However‚ electric cars had two terrible disadvantages: the problem of energy technology and mileage limit around 20 century. The problems made electric cars disappeared from citizens eyes for
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used‚ Globalrph.com was used to provide non SI unit conversions. CCS = Canadian Cardiovascular Society CHEP = Canadian Hypertension Education Program MCC = Medical Council of Canada Table 1: Vital Signs and Body Mass Index Parameter Normal Values Blood Pressure (Systolic / Diastolic) CHEP 2012 At physicians office (average 5 measurements) < 140 / 90 mmHg Ambulatory BP monitor With diabetes < 135 / 85 < 130 / 80 Heart Rate (HR) or Pulse Bradycardia Normal < 60 beats per
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Slugger baseball bats during May. Costs for the Forming Department for the month of May were as follows: Direct materials $33‚000 Conversion costs $17‚000 A total of 8‚000 bats were completed and transferred to the Finishing Department during May. The ending work in process inventory was 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 25% complete with respect to conversion costs. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. 1. The cost of the units transferred to the Finishing
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The Beginning of British Imperialism in Nigeria Adam Coleman History 210: World History October 19‚ 2011 The novel Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ depicts the Igbo culture of Nigeria in the 1890’s‚ as well as the beginning of the British colonization of these people. Achebe describes the Igbo culture in fairly great detail in the novel‚ including different portions of the society and many of the laws and beliefs of the culture. The spread of Christianity brought by British missionaries
Free Igbo people Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
Exercise 3-13. a. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Solution: Computation of the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Units to account for: Physical units Beginning work in process 4‚000 Started during period 44‚000 Total units to account for: 48‚000 Units accounted for: Equivalent units Materials Conversion Transferred out 45‚000 45‚000 45‚000 Ending work in process 3‚000 2‚550 1‚350 Total
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Outline…………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….3 Saul’s Background as a Pharisee………………………………………………………………….3 Saul’s Conversion/Call in Acts Chapters 9: 1-19; 22: 4-16; 26: 9-19……………………………5 The Divine Purpose in Saul’s Conversion………………………………………………………..7 Saul’s Call to Preach to the Gentiles……………………………………………………………...8 Saul’s Conversion Compared to Salvation Today………………………………………………..9 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………….10 Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………
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of April. Conversion activity occurs uniformly throughout the production process. 1) Analysis of physical flow of units. 2) Calculation of equivalent units. 3) Computation of unit costs. 4) Analysis of total costs. 5) Build a Spreadsheet: Construct an Excel spreadsheet to solve all of the preceding requirements. Show how the solution will change if the following data change: the April 1 work in process costs were $27‚000 for direct material and $5‚000 for conversion.
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respect to conversion costs. The cost of the units was $38‚000 ($25‚000 of material cost and $13‚000 of labor and overhead). During November‚ the company started 44‚000 units and incurred $421‚970 of material cost and $394‚880 of labor and overhead. The company completed 45‚000 units during the month‚ and 3‚000 units were in process at the end of November. The units in ending Work in Process were 85 percent complete with respect to materials and 45 percent complete with respect to conversion costs.
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the timing of when costs are introduced into the process. Often‚ only two cost classifications‚ direct materials and conversion costs‚ are necessary. Direct materials are frequently added at one point in time‚ often the start or the end of the process. All conversion costs are added at about the same time‚ but in a pattern different from direct materials costs. Conversion costs are often added throughout the process‚ which can of any length of time‚ lasting from seconds to several months
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300 40% 100% 40% 120 1‚400 240 1‚760 70% 100% 20% 2) Unit cost - 540 Materials 3‚714/1760 Conversion 2‚258/1730 6‚512 = = 2.110227 1.305202 3.415429 3) Cost of units transferred out From IP beg. Cost last month Cost added Mat. ( 120 x 2.110227) Conversion ( 210 x 1.305202) From units started & completed (1‚400 x 3.415429) 540 253 274 4) Cost of ending inventory Materials (240 x 2.110227) Conversion ( 120 x 1.305202) Problem 4 1) FIFO Units in process‚ beg Units started Units Completed ( 17
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