6. A proforma cost sheet of a company provides the following particulars : Elements of Cost Material 40% Direct Labour 20% Overheads 20% The following further particulars are available: (a). It is proposed to maintain a level of activity of 2‚00‚000 units. (b).Selling price is Rs.12 per unit (c) Raw materials are expected to remain in stores for an average period of one month (d) Materials will be in process‚ on averages half a month. (e) Finished goods are required to be in stock for
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and language development of children from 0-19yrs age: The table presents an overview of child development from birth to nineteen years of age. The time frames are averages and children may achieve the developmental milestones earlier or later but still be what is considered ‘normal’. Age ranges: (LO 1.1) |Age range |Physical Development |Language | |0-1 year |Vision is fuzzy
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1. (a) I‚ III‚ and IV are correct. II is not correct. To explain III‚ de Broglie’s equation states l = h/(mv)‚ so nl = nh/(mv) = 2pi(r). Where: l = wavelength‚ v = velocity of electron‚ n = some positive integer‚ r = distance of electron from center‚ m = mass of electron. Solve‚ get mvr = L = nh/2pi. (b) The current wave mechanical model for the atom states that there are an integer number of wavelengths in every standing integer number (n). 2. (a) The first shell electrons in Lithium are
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0 out of 5 points The main drawback to utilitarian reasoning is that: Answer Selected Answer: The majority may override the rights of those in the minority. Correct Answer: It is difficulty to accurately measure both costs and benefits. Question 2 5 out of 5 points Business executives are finding that a trusting‚ ethical relationship with a business partner is: Answer Selected Answer: Often essential in conducting business. Correct Answer: Often essential
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Project management-Chapter 8 review questions 1. How does resource scheduling tie to project priority? -resource scheduling is directly tied to the project priority‚ because of the amount of available resources. The resources available will automatically go towards the project with the highest priority assigned by the organization’s objectives. 2. How does resource scheduling reduce flexibility in managing projects? -Resource scheduling will reduce the flexibility because the scheduling
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What was the effect of Germany’s arrival after 1870 as a new powerful player on the international scene? | It was disruptive to the established order. | What impact did World War I have on Europe’s colonial empires? | The war drew in laborers from the colonies. | Which of the following was a factor in causing the Great Depression? | Stock market speculation | Japan’s motivations for going to war with Western powers in the years before the opening of World War II include all but which of the
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Chapter 8—Payroll Accounting: Employee Earnings and Deductions TRUE/FALSE 1. Payroll expenditures represents a relatively small part of the total expenditures of most companies. ANS: F DIF: Easy OBJ: LO 8-1 MSC: AACSB Communication 2. The Fair Labor Standards Act provides that all employees covered by the act must be paid one and one-half times the regular rate for all hours worked over 40 per week. ANS: T DIF: Easy OBJ: LO 8-2 MSC: AACSB Communication 4. Compensation expressed in terms
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In the books of a Company Cost Sheet for the period ended…….. Units Produced….. Name of the product unit sold…. Particulars Total cost Rs. Unit Cost Rs. Opening stock raw materials Add Purchases of Raw Materials Add: Expenses on Purchases of Raw Materials (octroi & duty) Less: Closing stock of raw materials Less: Sale of scrap or defectives of raw materials = Cost of materials consumed Add: Productive Labour Add: Outstanding wages Add: Direct Expenses( architect’s
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Natalie Salaverria 01/21/11 LAB EXERCISE I After the first exercise : Simulating Simple diffusion Which Materials diffused from the left beaker to the right beaker? NaCl ‚ Urea ‚ Glucose Which did not ? Albumin Why ? Albumin’s Composition or charge was too great to diffuse through the membrane. After the 2nd activity : Simulating Dialysis What happens to the urea concentration in the left beaker (the Patient)? It diffused to the right beaker Why does this occur? The excess
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Homework 2 Solution Key Problem 1. Suppose that you sell short 500 shares of Intel‚ currently selling for $40 per share‚ and you give your broker $15‚000 to establish your margin account. Assume Intel pays no dividends. a) If you earn no interest on the funds in your margin account‚ what will be your rate of return after one year if Intel stock is selling at (i) $44; (ii) $40; (iii) $36? The gain or loss on the short position is 500 P . Invested funds are $15‚000. Therefore‚ your rate
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