Answer: D
Options included in the questions are:
“A. The demand for the magazine shifts to the left, and the supply curve shifts to the right. The equilibrium price falls, with an unknown change in the equilibrium quantity.
<span>B. The demand for the magazine does not change, supply curve shifts to the left. The equilibrium price rises, while the equilibrium quantity falls. </span>
<span>C. The demand for the magazine shifts to the right, and the supply curve shifts to the left. The equilibrium price rises, with an unknown change in the equilibrium quantity. </span>
D. The demand for the magazine does not change, and the supply curve shifts to the right. The equilibrium price falls, but the equilibrium quantity rises.”
The answer is D.
The demand for the magazine does not change even if the price of the computers goes down. It is the equilibrium price that will fall due to decrease on the price of inputs resulting to increase in quantity of a magazine produced.
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Lori has already decided she wants to sell beauty products and market them to small beauty salons. She now needs to decide how she wants to price her product so that the beauty salons will buy it. Option B. decide how to price her product is the next step that Lori should take. After she decided the price, she will have the what, where and how much and then she can move on to how she will advertise her product to the small beauty stores.
Answer:
Total amount= $12,558.68
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Every three months, she deposits $550 in her bank account, which earns 8 percent annually but is compounded quarterly Four years later, she used the entire balance in her bank account to invest in an investment at 7 percent annually.
First, we need to calculate the total accumulated money after four years with the following formula.
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= deposit= 550
N= 16
i=0.08/4= 0.02
FV= {550*[(1.02^16)-1]}/0.02= 10,251.61
Now, we calculate the second investment:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n= 10,251.62*(1.07^3)= $12,558.68
Adrianna's salary $60,000
She has deductions of $3,000
Tax credits of $5,000
Annual tax of $6,000
What is her annual disposable income?
To solve, subtract all the deductions or money leaving her salary and add the credits she receives yearly.
$60,000 - $3,000 = $67,000
$57,000 + $5,000 = $62,000
$62,000 - $6,000 = $56,000
Adrianna's annual disposable income is $56,000.