ECON CHAPTER 4 PRACTICE QUESTIONS Names____________________ 1. Melissa buys an iPod for $ 120 and gets consumer surplus of $ 80. a. What is her willingness to pay? b. If she had bought the iPod on sale for $ 90‚ what would her consumer surplus have been? c. If the price of an iPod were $ 250‚ what would her consumer surplus have been? 2. An early freeze in California sours the lemon. Explain what happens to consumer surplus in the market
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Bryan Kelly 02/09/2014 NW 306 Project 1 Deliverables: Two Diagrams‚ One Summary Bryan Kelly 02/09/2014 NW 306 “Intro to Network Security” Project 1: Network Diagram with Security Features Defense in Depth and Web Security Summary Report The purpose of this summary is to explain the changes made in the to-be diagram from the previous as-is diagram. Also‚ to note the protective hardware added‚ and the justification for the changes made.
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Chapter 1 Introduction I. Background of the study Research says that “parenting style has been found to predict a child’s well-being” since the kind of development style that parents use influences their child’s “social competence‚ academic performance‚ psychosocial development‚ and problem behavior” (Darling‚ N.‚ 2012). This is why parents play such a huge role on their children’s development. They are the ones who mold their kids into the person that they want them to be. Every parent wants
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Chapter 11 Signal Sets Company contracts to deliver one hundred 52-inch plasma high-definition television sets to a new retail customer‚ Tuner TV Store‚ on May 1‚ with payment to be made on delivery. Signal tenders delivery in its own truck. Tuner’s manager notices that some of the cartons have scrape marks. Tuner’s owner phones Signal’s office and asks whether the sets might have been damaged as they were being loaded. Signal assures Tuner that the sets are in perfect condition. Tuner tenders
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Chapter 9 summary In this chapter it tells a story about slavery before and after the Civil War. It explains the United States provision of slavery and how some people were misled on who ended slavery‚ how it was Abraham Lincoln and not John brown who was hung later in 1859 for his crimes. It later goes into graphic detail of how slaves were kept into slavery by whipping and separating families. It sort of reminds of the movie 12 years a slave I would recommend it. It’s sad but true story of
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1. You have obtained a new utility‚ called watchit‚ to monitor security on your computer‚ and you decide to run the utility in the background. Normally‚ to start the utility you would enter watchit at the command line.Which of the following commands enables you to start and run this utility in the background? b. watchit& 2. You’ve obtained over a hundred large graphics files to use in publications‚ but you want to be sure there is enough available disk space on your computer to store these files
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Chapter 8 Summary In Neil Postman’s book‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ he attempts to persuade Americans that television is changing every aspect of our culture and world. In chapter 8‚ Shuffle Off to Bethlehem‚ Postman uses three arguing styles very well: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ which help him push the reader‚ specifically televised religion viewers and churchgoers‚ to believe that televised religion is not a replacement for religion. Throughout the chapter‚ Postman creates the feeling of guilt
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marginal benefit of merit goods is greater than its private marginal benefit. Consumers in a free market only consider private benefits when purchasing and will therefore underconsume merit goods. This scenario can be shown in the diagram 1 below. As shown in diagram 1‚ the socially optimal output occurs at Q2‚ which is when SMB=SMC. However‚ the equilibrium in the free market occurs when D=S at Q1. Between Q1 and Q2‚ SMB>SMB. Hence‚ the under-consumption of Q2-Q1 results in welfare loss‚ which is equal
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Question 1 1. Consumption spending is $4.5 billion‚ gross private domestic investment is $3 billion‚ and government expenditures are $2 billion. If GDP is $14 billion‚ which of the following could be true regarding exports and imports in the economy? Answer Exports are $6 billion‚ and imports are $8.5 billion. Exports are $15 billion‚ and imports are $10.5 billion. Exports are $4.5 billion‚ and imports are $2 billion. Exports are $9 billion‚ and imports are $6 billion. 10
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Management Information System Case Study – chapter 3 1. What competitive forces have challenged the movie industry? What problems have these forces created? What changes have these problems caused the movie and televisions studios to make? The internet is the driving force in the technological revolution of the 20th century. There are no limitations and the future trends for this technology are infinite. These forces have brought many problems to owner of copyrights‚ because of downloading
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