Answer:
A$118,000 B.$333,000
Explanation
Land$100,000
Demolition20,000
Scrap value(5,000)
Title insurance1,000
Paving assessment2,000
Total land cost($118,000)
B. The cost of the building recorde
d by Reid
Archirectfees$25,000
Construction interest8,000
Building cost300,000
Total building cost. $333,000
Answer:
2. Unilateral contract
Explanation:
Because in a unilateral, or one-sided, contract, one party, known as the offeror, makes a promise in exchange for an act (or abstention from acting) by another party, known as the offeree.
Answer:
a. -1.25
b. -1.25
Explanation:
Price elasticity is used to measure the change in demand as a result of a change in price.
Formula is;
= % change in Quantity/ % change in Price
a. Suppose the price increases from $1.00 to $1.50. The price elasticity of demand is:
% change in Quantity using the midpoint formula;

% Change in Price using midpoint formula

= -0.5/0.4
= -1.25
b. Suppose the price decreases from $1.50 to $1.00. The price elasticity of demand is:
% change in Quantity using the midpoint formula;

% Change in Price using midpoint formula

= 0.5/-0.4
= -1.25
Answer:
Keynesian
Explanation:
Keynesian and classical are two economic schools, which basically shaped economic theories over the years. According to the Keynesian government must increase spending and decrease the burden of tax to gain economic growth. In the above scenario, the prime minister has increased government spending which shows that she is following Keynesian economic theory to resolve economic crises. According to Keynesian government spending can solve a crisis, as it provides employment opportunities and decreases inflation.
When customers use the card at the supermarket, the firm can associate the transaction information with the descriptive information to identify customers and develop various strategies, including promotions targeted specifically to those customers. These data and analysis help retailers make a wide range of strategic decisions, including store location and merchandising. Specifically, their privacy concerns may come from the perception that they have little control over their personal information. Besides, they may not know and not be able to control how retailers use such information and whether the retailer would share this information with other parties? Moreover, customers may be vary about who would safeguard the customers' interest if the information is used by parties that the customer does not even know or with whom the customer does even care for relationship.