CHAPTER FOUR Q4.3. Power Toys (a) Since every resource has exactly one worker assigned to it‚ the bottleneck is the assembly station with the highest processing time (#3) (b) Capacity = 1 / 90 sec = 40 units per hour (c) Direct labor cost = Labor cost per hour / flow rate = 9*$15/h / 40 trucks per hour = $3.38/truck (d) Direct labor cost in work cell= (75+85+90+65+70+55+80+65+80) sec/truck * $15/hr = $2.77/truck (e) Utilization = flow rate / capacity 85 sec / 90 sec = 94.4% (f) (g) Capacity = 1
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Franchesca Fomby ACC555 Week 3 Homework Chapter 5 5-11Why did the Supreme Court rule in the Corn Products case that a gain due to the sale of futures contracts is ordinary income instead of capital gains? The Supreme Court felt that the purchase and sale of futures contracts represented an integral part of the business and its purpose is to protect the company’s operations. Therefore the gain on the sale is ordinary income‚ because it is done in the ordinary course of business. 5-49 Capital
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CHAPTER 6 Audit Evidence |Learning Check | 6-1. a. Audit evidence is all the information used by the auditor in arriving at the conclusion on which the audit opinion is based. Audit evidence includes (1) the accounting records underlying the financial statements and (2) other information that corroborates the accounting records and supports the auditor’s logical reasoning about fair presentation in the financial statements. b. Any information that is obtained
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total revenue‚ so demand is elastic over this range of prices. How much would the firm’s revenue change if it lowered price from $4 to$2? IS the demand elastic or inelastic in this range? | When P = $4‚ R = ($4)(5) = $20. When P = $2‚ R = ($2)(6) = $12. Thus‚ the price decrease results in an $8 decrease total revenue‚ so demand is inelastic over this range of prices. What price maximizes the firm’s total revenues? What is the elasticity of demand at this point on the demand curve? |
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etc. 3) From the above mentioned name it can also be inferred that the rural population of easily attracted by the Indian cinema. 4) People prefer cheap products rather than the luxury once. 5) Influenced by urban life style easily. 6) People are literate to identify different uses of a product in the market. 7) Any product that is expensive is considered as conspicuous consumption. Strategy: Here we observe that it is a monopolistic market so we have to reduce our price from
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Post Quiz #6 1. The two types of shopping products are: * -heterogeneous and homogeneous * -unsought and convenience * -generic and family * -consumer and business * -exclusive and intensive 2. Lands’ End clothing catalogue retailer offers a satisfaction guarantee on all merchandise it sells. In other words‚ Lands’ End gives its customers a(n) _____ warranty. * -implied * -descriptive * -full
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4. If the diameter of a monster truck tire is 3.6 m and makes one rotation every 5 seconds‚ how far does the tire roll in 1 minute? T=2 5. What trigonometric function gives an output of when the input is ? K=1 6. Which of the six trigonometric functions are positive in quadrant III? K=2 7. What is the vertical and horizontal translation for the function C=2 8. If a bicycle wheel makes 7 rotations a second and has a diameter
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PAPER ON EFFECTS OF MARKET STRUCTURE OF AN INDUSTRY ON THE CONDUCT AND PERFORMANCE OF A FIRM This paper provides an overview of telecommunications industry in Kenya and discusses how structure of the industry can affect the conduct of a firm within an industry and also explores how market structure and conduct of the firm affect the firm’s performance. It also offers some ideas regarding the future of the telecommunications sector in Kenya. Introduction Kenya ’s earliest telecommunications connections
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the boathouse: a combination of manufacturing overhead‚ administrative‚ and marketing and selling cost. The rent would most likely be prorated on the basis of the amount of space occupied by manufacturing‚ administrative‚ and marketing operations. 6. The wages of the company’s bookkeeper: administrative cost. 7. Sales commissions paid to the company’s salespeople: marketing and selling cost. 8. Depreciation on power tools: manufacturing overhead cost. Exercise 2-2 (15 minutes) Product
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DISCHARGE SUMMARY Jennifer Summers November 22‚ 2014. PROBLEMS LIST 1. Metastatic ovarian cancer with ascites. 2. Gait disturbance. 3. Status post-thyroidectomy for follicular carcinoma. 4. Depression. 5. Peptic ulcer disease. 6. Degenerative arthritis of cervical lumbar spine. 7. Osteopenia of spine and hip. BRIEF HISTORY A 93-year-old white female was admitted with abdominal swelling and suspected intra-abdominal bleeding. The patient has been followed in my practice. She had underwent a totally
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