often ostracized from the labor they’ve produced. The first type of alienation is from the worker and the work he or she has produced. This means although a person may have put all their sweat equity in goods or laboring they have produced‚ they do not see any of the benefits outside of their pay wages. They work for the market‚ however they are not appreciated or respected for the work they have done. Many times the goods made by he or she is later sold at a much higher rate. These people start
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Nguyễn Hà Dân – SB0768 MSSV:SB60543Ho Hoa Binh la sieu di ngua‚ Ban gai cu cua Hoang Anh chim lonhahahahahaha Find the two lines that are tangent to y = x2- 2x+1 and pass through the point (5‚7). Call (d) is the equation of the tangent to y = x2- 2x+1‚ pass through the point (5‚7) and have slope k y – y0 = k(x – x0) y – 7 = k(x – 5) y = kx – k5 + 7 we slove system of equations The two lines that are tangent is: y=8x – 47 y=2x – 17 Find limx→1x-1x2+3-2 3. The circumference
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in PKR parity against Dollar/JPY‚ Auto sector performance in the benchmark index remain relatively better. During FY13‚ Locally produced cars plus LCVs stood at 134658 units as compared to 178753 in the same period last year (down by 25%)‚ while‚ sales of imported car in the review period clocked in at 45378 units (down 18.5% YoY) Only 14 different cars are produced out of which 8 cars belong to Pak Suzuki alone. Suzuki Alto and Daihatsu Cuore were discontinued‚ which has left the total number
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when one more unit of output is produced. The total revenue is determined by multiplying the unit price by what quantity the company can sell. The total revenue increases when the first unit is purchased and equals the marginal revenue. When the second unit is produced‚ the total revenue will increase‚ but the marginal revenue will stay at the same original cost. Marginal revenue and price will remain equal in a pure competition market when the first unit is sold. Marginal revenue is equal to
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modification occurs when genes from one organism are transferred to another in ways that do not occur without human intervention. The result is a GMO‚ or a genetically modified organism.” (Farrell 1) Soybeans are one of the largest GMO crops being produced. With the modification of the soybean by Monsanto‚ it is now possible for the crop to survive when herbicides are sprayed over it. The herbicide that the soybeans are resistant to is Roundup‚ so farmers do not have to worry about their soybeans
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………………………………………… Less: Beginning inventory units ………………………………………………… Planned Production of Finished Goods ………………………………………… b. BELLINGHAM PLANT Budgeted Income Statement Year Ending December 31‚ 20___ Sales Revenue (20‚000 units × $425 per unit) Cost of Goods Sold (20‚000 units × $250 per unit) Gross Profit Operating Expenses: Variable Selling and Administrative Expense (20‚000 units × $5 per unit) Fixed Selling and Administrative Expense Total Operating Expenses Operating Income Units 20‚000 2‚000 22‚000 0
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CHAPTER 3 Predetermined Overhead Rates‚ Flexible Budgets‚ and Absorption/Variable Costing Questions 1. Although both variable and mixed costs change in total with activity measure changes‚ the difference is that variable costs change in direct proportion to such activity changes and mixed costs do not. Since a mixed cost has both a fixed and variable component‚ the cost per unit at different activity levels is not constant as it is with a variable cost. 2. No‚ these are not always the best points
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A: Marginal revenue is the change made in total revenue a company makes caused by an additional item being produced. This is calculated by figuring the difference between the revenue produced both before and after a single unit increase in the production rate. If the price of a product is constant‚ the marginal revenue and price are the same. Sometimes an additional item will only sell if the price goes down and that leads to the consideration of marginal cost or the cost of producing one more
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rate is likely to result in over applied overhead for the year. The cumulative effect of over applying the overhead throughout the year is all recognized in December when the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold. If the balance were closed out every month or every quarter‚ this effect would be dissipated over the course of the year. This question may generate lively debate. Where should Terri Ronsin’s loyalties lie? Is she working for the general manager
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a small company manufacturing glow-in-the-dark products. One of the hottest items the engineering department has developed is adhesive tape that can be applied to walls and floors. Night Timers ’ chief engineer anticipates that the product will be sold in ten-foot rolls. At present‚ the company ’s maximum production capacity is 140‚000 rolls per year. The engineer believes the cost function to be described by: C = $50‚000 +0.25 Q Night Timers ’ president seeks to establish a price that maximizes
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