Answer:
D) consume more of Good X or less of Good Y until the marginal utility per dollar for Good X and Good Y is equal.
Explanation:
Since Joanna's marginal utility per dollar is higher for good X than per good Y, then she must consume a combination of both goods until their marginal utility per dollar is equal.
Since marginal utility is diminishing, if she reduces her consumption of good Y, maybe it will increase and match X's. Or she can choose to consume more X until its marginal utility diminishes and matches Y's.
Answer:
$3.5 million
Explanation:
Data given in the question
Book value of the division assets = $33.50 million
Fair value of the division assets = $30 million
The sum of estimated future cash flows generated = $38 million
So, by considering the above information, the amount of impairment loss is
= Book value of the division assets - fair value of the division asset
= $33.5 million - $30 million
= $3.5 million
Since the fair value is less than the book value so the difference should be recorded as an impairment loss
Answer:
Throughout the text, Thoreau uses repetition, particularly parallel structure. Example:
"Simplify, simplify"
Explanation:
Thoreau tends to use embedded repetition to emphazise a point, as urging the readers to stop burying themselves in never-ending impossible tasks and simplify their lives with: "Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!", or in paragraph 2: maybe creating a mantra-like urging, using also derivatives of words: "live, "life": Simplify, simplify".
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Given that,
Accounts receivable = $30,000
Factoring fee charged = 2%
Therefore,
Factory fee = 2% of Accounts receivable
= 2% × $30,000
= $600
The amount $600 has to be subtracted from the accounts receivable.
Hence, the journal entry is as follows;
Cash A/c ($30,000 - $600) Dr. $29,400
Factory fee Expense A/c Dr. $600
To Accounts Receivable $30,000
(To record the account receivable)
Lamar's experience demonstrates retroactive interference.
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When a person tries to recall some information that are older in nature and comes to know about some recent information it refers to Retroactive interference. For instance you may call the name of your grandmother with the name of your mom. There will be a retroactive interference with the two names.
This happens when you forget some tasks that are learnt in past because of the learning of new tasks. In the given example, Lamar only rememnbers the names of the people in the first group and remebers the profession of the last women met by him. His experience demonstrates retroactive interference.