Answer:
<em>The answer is 17.01 minutes</em>
Explanation:
<em>Given that:</em>
<em>The learning rate (r) = 85% = 0.85</em>
<em> T₃₂= 23.52 minutes</em>
<em>By applying the learning curve formula</em>
<em>Thus,</em>
<em>Tₙ = T₁ nᵇ</em>
<em>Where b represent ln(r)/ln2</em>
<em>b = ln( 0.85)/ln2 = -0.2344</em>
<em>23.55 = T₁ * (32)^-0.2344</em>
<em>T₁ = 23.55 * (32)^0.2344</em>
<em>Now,</em>
<em>T₁₂₈ = T₁ (128)^ - 0.2344</em>
<em>= 23.55 * (32)^0.2344 * (128)^ - 0.2344</em>
<em>=17.01 minutes</em>
Answer:
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Kushman Combines Inc. has $20,000 of ending finished goods inventory as of December 31, 2017. If beginning finished goods inventory was $10,000 and the cost of goods sold was $50,000.
We need to use the following formula:
COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods manufactured - ending finished inventory
50,000= 10,000 + cost of goods manufactured - 20,000
50,000 + 20,000 - 10,000= cost of goods manufactured
60,000= cost of goods manufactured
Answer:
Ten pounds of chicken to trade for at least <u>40</u> pounds of vegetables but not more than<u> 50</u> pounds of vegetables
Explanation:
Vegetables Chicken Trade Off Ratio
John 40 10 4:1 (40/10) or 1:0.25 (10/40)
George 25 5 5:1 (25/5) or 1:0.20 (5/25)
John has comparative advantage in Chicken and George has comparative advantage in Veggies because :
- John's chicken opportunity cost, in veggies < George (4<5). George's veggies opportunity cost, in chicken < John (0.20<0.25).
- George is more (5X) productive in veggies than chicken, than John (4X). John is less unproductive in chicken than veggies (1/4th), compared to George (1/5th).
So, John will sell Chicken to George & George will sell veggies to John. Gains from trade are when each get trade ratio better than their their own trade off ratio.
- It implies: John gets >' 4 pounds veggies per chicken pound' and George gets > '0.20 pound chicken per veggie pound'.
- Unitary method:- '1chicken : 4veggies' = '10chickens : 40veggies' and '0.20chicken : 1veggie' = '10chickens : 50 veggies' .
Answer:
Henry is the intended beneficiary of the insurance policy and as such, he is bound to the time limitations and all the other clauses included in the contract.
Explanation:
Intended beneficiaries are third parties that can benefit from a contract. Third parties are not part of the contract and may not even know that they were included as beneficiaries in it, but they are bound by all the legal clauses included in the contract. They must be included in the contract and all the benefits they might obtain have to be explicitly established.