Answer:
Small-scale and flexible; Large-scale and inflexible.
Explanation:
Job shops tend to be <u>small scale and flexible</u> while continuous processes tend to be <u>large scale and inflexible</u>.
Job Shop: It is defined as small manufacturing units that produce a specific and customized product in small batches. Most of the products produced in this process have a unique set up. The estimation of costs is generally most difficult when the Job shop process has been chosen.
Continous processes: It is a streamlined process that has a production flow of products from one step to another without any interruption. A larger quantity is produced at one time, not in batches. It requires sophisticated control system.
Answer:
A. W = 0joule
B.W = d * w * cos (90 -ø)
Explanation:
work done is force multiplied by distance since the distance covered by the dresser is zero so automatically work done in moving the dresser is 0 (zero)
B. The component of weight of box along the inclined plane = w * cos ( 90 - ø )
Where ø is the angle of inclination to the horizontal
W = weight of body due to gravity.
Since the distance traveled by box due to gravity = d
So therefore:
W = d * w * cos (90 -ø)
W = work done
N.b
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<span>The defendant seeks to offer into
evidence the fact that the mayor was convicted two years ago of taking a bribe
to award a city contract for solid waste disposal. Yes, this is a documentary evidence
and is admissible because the mayor is already proven convicted of corruption.</span>
Answer:
D.
Municipal bond because the equivalent taxable yield is 6.6%
Explanation:
we should make the important difference that municipal bonds are tax free while corporate bonds don't.
Therefore we should solve for the after tax rate fo the corporate bond:

The corporate bond as a yield of 4.5% after taxes which is lower than the municipal bond. This make it more attractive
We can also solve for the pre-tax rate of the municipal bond:

the municipal bonds would be equivalent to a 6.6% corporate bonds.
This makes option D correct.
Because he had a contract with the builder, the mason would be able to get the original contract price of $45,000.