Extra questions for Chapter 3 Cost assignment 3.1 Intermediate: Job cost calculation A printing and publishing company has been asked to provide an estimate for the production of 100 000 catalogues‚ of 64 pages (32 sheets of paper) each‚ for a potential customer. Four operations are involved in the production process: photography‚ set-up‚ printing and binding. Each page of the catalogue requires a separate photographic session. Each session costs £150. Set-up would require a plate to be made for
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Felt products such as pillows‚ blankets‚ carpets and shelves impart the warmth of genuine wool. Only natural fabrics are used in the production of textiles. Sales and distribution of handicraft products Products of TUMAR Art Group are distributed and sold throughout the countries of Central Asia
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2 What is Physical Evidence? Physical evidence is any object that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or perpetrator. Almost anything can be physical evidence‚ to list the objects that could be used as physical evidence is impossible. (Saferstein‚ R. 2009) Common Types of Physical Evidence There are several common types of physical evidence that are found at a crime scene and can be used in cases. However‚ the weight of a given piece of evidence
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This story starts in a murky alleyway focused on a hidden bundle. A boy just out of infancy‚ buried in rags‚ breathing in the thick mist alone. No soul around to feed or care for him. An adult’s mind he must obtain. Though short his thread to life is as lung-deep coughs emerge. Slipping into slumber‚ ghost smoke fills his mind. Fear-filled screams draw our story to this past. We watch as he crawls trading this horror for another. He enters a world of lost love. Gentle hands a fading memory as bruises
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Forces Lab Materials- Wooden block Spring Scale Inclined planes Balances Calculators Felt cloth Aluminum foil Carpet Sandpaper Procedure- 1. Read the lab instructions. 2. Position the incline plane to a 30 degree angle. 3. Measure the mass of the wooden block. 4. Place the mode of friction (felt‚ aluminum foil‚ carpet‚ or sandpaper) on top of the incline plane. 5. Place the wooden block on top of the incline plane on the side closest to the floor. 6. Connect the spring scale to the
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Although all the students are friends and respect each other‚ the girls rather be with girls and the boys rather be with boys. During carpet time‚ the girls try to sit together‚ but the boys are spread throughout the carpet. In my observation‚ when it was time to share their answers during carpet time‚ I noticed that a little girl was shy to share with the little boy. After the teacher told the little girl to participate‚ the girl shared her answer‚ but with a quiet
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• 4 million dollars cheaper to go direct. • What are the subjective (qualitative issues) • What is the overall risk involved? (Establish relationships with retailers‚ another risk is can they sell to the retailers carpet at the same price as the wholesalers? Financials: Wholesaler = of something Dealing with 7 wholesalers so need 7 distribution centers. How much it costs to lease those? (4) Total sales calls / how much one person can do = how many sales reps needed? Sales
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Peewee clan‚’ which is presenting that they are both from different tribes. Thus‚ they do not share the same beliefs and traits. Father’s ‘totem was the carpet snake/ whom none must ever slay’ whilst the mother shared the ‘daring view that carpet snakes were nothing but a pest.’ Illustrated here is juxtaposition comparing the Mothers daring view of carpet snakes to father’s opposing sacred belief of them. Furthermore‚ their cultural differences construct a tense mood where each others thoughts and ideas
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quantity of carpets sold Breakeven point under Option 1 $500Q $350Q = $5‚000 $150Q = $5‚000 Q = $5‚000 $150 = 34 carpets (rounded up) 1b. Breakeven point under Option 2 $500Q $350Q (0.10 $500Q) = 0 100Q = 0 Q = 0 2. Operating income under Option 1 = $150Q $5‚000 Operating income under Option 2 = $100Q Find Q such that $150Q $5‚000 = $100Q $50Q = $5‚000 Q = $5‚000 $50 = 100 carpets Revenues = $500 × 100 carpets = $50‚000
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------------------------------------------------- FOUNDATION STAGE TRAINING REPORT NAME : Ashutosh Mishra NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT : Housekeeping NAME OF THE AREA ALLOCATED : Public Area REPORT RECEIVED BY _________________________ (ExecutiveHousekeeper) ______________________ (Training Manager) INDEX Topic Page No. Introduction 3 Department Organisation 3 Work Flow
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